Air Emissions Management Clause Samples
Air Emissions Management. (a) The School District’s Office of Environmental Management and Services may request that the Environmental Consultant determine air quality emissions emanating from various facilities throughout the School District. The School District has facilities which burn coal and natural gas to produce steam for heating. Burning of these fuels produce emissions. For these reasons, the School District’s Office of Environmental Management and Services may require the Environmental Consultant to develop and implement an emissions equipment database and tracking program to assist with Federal, State and Local installation and operating permit requirements.
(b) The Environmental Consultant must be familiar with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s (“PA’s”) Environmental Quality Board’s Rules and Regulations (25 Pa. Code Chapters 121 and 127), and the PA’s Pollution Control Act (35 P.S. §4005(a)(1)), and the Federal Clean Air Act (“CAA”) (42 U.S.C.A. §7511a (a)(2)(c)).
(c) The Environmental Consultant shall act as the School District’s Agent in preparing and submitting Best Available Control Technology (“BACT”) Proposals to the PA Department of Environmental Resources (“DEP”), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“USEPA”), and the City of Philadelphia Department of Air Management and Services, if required.
(d) The Environmental Consultant shall act as the School District’s Representative in all dealings with Federal, State, and Local agencies concerning air quality emissions from the School District’s facilities.
Air Emissions Management. The air permit for the Ocotillo Site does not restrict Intel to its current level of production activity and provides pre- approval for changes and construction that may increase production, provided Intel's air emissions remain below the PSELs and all other permit conditions are satisfied. Under the FPA, however, Intel commits that it will not increase the level of its emissions beyond the levels proportional to increases in production activities. To demonstrate this commitment, Intel agrees to maintain the production- based performance standard. The production-based performance standard will measure pounds of total VOCs and aggregate HAPs emitted per standardized unit of production. Intel will include in the annual Project XL reports the total VOC and aggregate HAP emissions per unit of production at the Ocotillo Site. This measurement will allow the public to verify that any increase in VOC and HAP emissions at the Ocotillo Site is the result of increased production activities and not a consequence of decreased environmental control.
Air Emissions Management. Suppliers shall characterize, monitor, control, and treat air emissions of volatile organic chemicals, aerosols, corrosives, particulates, ozone-depleting chemicals, and combustion by-products generated from operations, as required by applicable laws and regulations, before discharge.
