PM10 Sample Clauses

PM10. Seller reserves the right to determine the emission rates on a net basis wherein emissions at the gas turbine inlet are subtracted from the measured exhaust emission rate if required to demonstrate emission rate. Satisfaction of the above emission limits will be determined in the Emission Test. The Emission Test will be conducted on behalf of Buyer by the EPC Contractor for the gas turbine in accordance with the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permit to construct. The Emission Test will be conducted at the Plant stacks for the following pollutants: a. NOx - EPA Method 20 (or equivalent) b. CO - EPA Method 10 or 10B c. Particulates and PM-10 - EPA Method 201A and 202 or Method 5 modified to include back-half condensables d. VOC - EPA Method 25A modified to exclude methane and ethane e. Opacity - EPA Method 9 f. O - EPA Method 20 (or equivalent) 2 g. Moisture - EPA Method 4 h. Flue gas flow - EPA Method 2
PM10. The existing ESP control is determined to be BART for PM10 controls for Units 1 and 2 based on the determination of low sulfur coal and the high cost of fabric filters relative to the low actual emissions of PM10 from the facility. NOx Control New LNB with OFA New LNB with OFA Emission Rate (lb/mmBtu) 0.15 lb/mmBtu (30-day rolling average) 0.15 lb/mmBtu (30-day rolling average) Emission Rate lb/hr 767 lb/hr (30-day rolling average) 767 lb/hr (30-day rolling average) Emission Rate TPY 3,361 TPY (12-month rolling) 3,361 TPY (12-month rolling) SO2 Control Low Sulfur Coal Low Sulfur Coal Emission Rate (lb/mmBtu) 0.65 lb/mmBtu (30-day rolling average) 0.65 lb/mmBtu (30-day rolling average) Emission Rate lb/hr 3,325 lb/hr (30-day rolling average) 3,325 lb/hr (30-day rolling average) Annual Emission Rate (lb/mmBtu) 0.55 lb/mmBtu (annual average) 0.55 lb/mmBtu (annual average) Emission Rate TPY 19,736 TPY PM10 Control Existing ESP Existing ESP Emission Rate (lb/mmBtu) 0.1 lb/mmBtu 0.1 lb/mmBtu Emission Rate lb/hr 512 lb/hr 512 lb/hr Emission Rate TPY 2,241 TPY (12-month rolling average) 2,241 TPY (12-month rolling average) OG&E Sooner Generating Station BART Review January 15, 2010
PM10The City’s request shall contain a detailed description of the proposed alternative and a demonstration that the request satisfied all requirements of law and this Order. The APCO shall have full discretion to consider any such application for a change in BACM, and to accept, reject or condition its approval of such application. Non-compliance with any such condition shall be enforceable as noncompliance with a District Order. Without limiting the District’s discretion as provided herein, the procedures for transitions of implemented control measures or adjustments to BACM shall be those described in Attachment D, “2008 Procedure for Modifying Best Available Control Measures (BACM) for the Xxxxx Valley Planning Area.”
PM10. Biomass Policies (✓): particulate matter BEE (✓): Minimization of emissions of air pollutants Biomass Futures (✓): Particulate Emissions PM10 Biocore (✓): - Respiratory inorganics (particulate matter emissions): - Damage to human health due to air pollutants such as fine, primary particles and secondary particles (mainly from NOX, NH3 and SO2, keyword ‘winter smog’ or ‘London smog’).
PM10. The PM10 statistical scores have considerably improved since 2012, and are comparable to the same period in 2013. The LOTOS-EUROS PM10 is less negatively biased than the ensemble median. The RMSE for LOTOS-EUROS is comparable to the ensemble median. In the upgrade to v1.8 and v1.9, an improved aerosol module including new Zhang(2001) deposition scheme, explicitly including particle size and segmentation, and the upgrade to ISORROPIA II were introduced. As a result, PM10 skill scores have improved. ANNEX B: Verification report for quarter#22‌ This verification report covers the period September/October/November 2014. The LOTOS- EUROS skill scores are successively presented for three pollutants: ozone, NO2 and PM10. The skill is shown for the entire forecast horizon from 0 to 96h (hourly values), allowing to evaluate the entire diurnal cycle and the evolution of performance from day 0 to day 3. Since November 2012, the forecast has been extended to 96h range and over a larger European domain (25°W-45°E, 30°N-70°N) than previously. According to VAL subproject recommendations (D85.2), the five following statistical indicators are used for model skill evaluation: mean bias, root-mean square error, modified normalized mean bias, fractional gross error and the correlation. Quarter #21 was the first one for which the observation dataset for verification is collected from the Up-To-Date (UTD) data stream of the European Environmental Agency (EEA). In MACC, verifications were done against all available Near-Real-Time (NRT) data. Since MACC- II, verifications have been performed against selected data among the NRT dataset from the different countries in Europe. Data provision to MACC relied on ad hoc bilateral agreement with Environment Agencies in 14 different countries. In MACC, D-INSITU work showed a considerable number of differences, the EEA dataset reporting more sites for ozone and less for the other species. Efforts were done to merge the two data sources, by helping EEA to get access to data in the countries with which GEMS-MACC has been in contact and which do not provide all their NRT data to EEA. In MACC-II, the work to merge EEA and data currently received in NRT advanced well. There were some technical issues on data formats and availability times of the EEA dataset, that have been mostly solved, in collaboration with OBS subproject (see MACC-II/D-16.3). The observations from EEA/EIONET are downloaded and are stored in an operational database at MF-CNRM...

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  • Start-Up and Synchronization Consistent with the mutually acceptable procedures of the Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner, the Developer is responsible for the proper synchronization of the Large Generating Facility to the New York State Transmission System in accordance with NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner procedures and requirements.

  • Vaccination and Inoculation ‌ (a) The Employer agrees to take all reasonable precautions to limit the spread of infectious diseases among employees, including in-service seminars for employees. Where the Employer or Occupational Health and Safety Committee identifies high risk areas which expose employees to infectious or communicable diseases for which there are protective immunizations available, such immunizations shall be provided at no cost to the employee. The Committee may consult with the Medical Health Officer. Where the Medical Health Officer identifies such a risk, the immunization shall also be provided at no cost. The Employer shall provide Hepatitis B vaccine, free of charge, to those employees who may be exposed to bodily fluids or other sources of infection. (b) An employee may be required by the Employer, at the request of and at the expense of the Employer, to take a medical examination by a physician of the employee's choice. Employees may be required to take skin tests, x-ray examination, vaccination, and other immunization (with the exception of a rubella vaccination when the employee is of the opinion that a pregnancy is possible), unless the employee's physician has advised in writing that such a procedure may have an adverse effect on the employee's health.

  • Design Phase All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement with the exception of Interdisciplinary Document Coordination Review, conducting a Card Trick session, Value-Engineering services, Estimating services. • All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement. • All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement. • All Basic Services set forth in the Agreement.

  • Irrigation An irrigation reduced pressure zone (hereinafter referred to as “RPZ”) is required for any irrigation systems and must be installed by the Developer and/or eventual lot owner and tested in accordance with the Minnesota Department of Health Guidelines for Designing Backflow Prevention Assembly Installations (hereinafter referred to as “Guidelines”). The initial test results and certification shall be submitted to the City of Maple Grove Public Works Department. Subsequently, the RPZ must be tested, per the Guidelines, at least annually by a certified tester with the results reported to the City of Maple Grove Building Department and the RPZ must be rebuilt as needed in accordance with the Guidelines. Test/rebuilt reports shall be mailed or faxed to the City of Maple Grove Building Department at (000) 000-0000. The irrigation system shall be designed and the Plans shall be modified accordingly, prior to the issuance of any permits for the development of the Property, to accommodate a 1-inch water meter and a maximum flow of 50 gallons per minute.

  • Closet I Urinal Requirements Employees Closets Urinals

  • Random Testing Notwithstanding any provisions of the Collective Agreement or any special agreements appended thereto, section 4.6 of the Canadian Model will not be applied by agreement. If applied to a worker dispatched by the Union, it will be applied or deemed to be applied unilaterally by the Employer. The Union retains the right to grieve the legality of any imposition of random testing in accordance with the Grievance Procedure set out in this Collective Agreement.

  • Commissioning Commissioning tests of the Interconnection Customer’s installed equipment shall be performed pursuant to applicable codes and standards. The ISO and Connecting Transmission Owner must be given at least five Business Days written notice, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the tests and may be present to witness the commissioning tests.

  • Compressed Work Week The Company and Union recognize the concept of the compressed work week. It is further understood that the compressed work week conditions will apply only to those departments that are on the compressed work week.

  • Meter Testing Company shall provide at least twenty-four (24) hours' notice to Seller prior to any test it may perform on the revenue meters or metering equipment. Seller shall have the right to have a representative present during each such test. Seller may request, and Company shall perform, if requested, tests in addition to the every fifth-year test and Seller shall pay the cost of such tests. Company may, in its sole discretion, perform tests in addition to the fifth year test and Company shall pay the cost of such tests. If any of the revenue meters or metering equipment is found to be inaccurate at any time, as determined by testing in accordance with this Section 10.2 (Meter Testing), Company shall promptly cause such equipment to be made accurate, and the period of inaccuracy, as well as an estimate for correct meter readings, shall be determined in accordance with Section 10.3 (Corrections).

  • Equipment Testing and Inspection 2.1.1 The Interconnection Customer shall test and inspect its Small Generating Facility and Interconnection Facilities prior to interconnection. The Interconnection Customer shall notify the NYISO and the Connecting Transmission Owner of such activities no fewer than five Business Days (or as may be agreed to by the Parties) prior to such testing and inspection. Testing and inspection shall occur on a Business Day. The Connecting Transmission Owner may, at its own expense, send qualified personnel to the Small Generating Facility site to inspect the interconnection and observe the testing. The Interconnection Customer shall provide the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner a written test report when such testing and inspection is completed. The Small Generating Facility may not commence parallel operations if the NYISO, in consultation with the Connecting Transmission Owner, finds that the Small Generating Facility has not been installed as agreed upon or may not be operated in a safe and reliable manner. 2.1.2 The NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner shall each provide the Interconnection Customer written acknowledgment that it has received the Interconnection Customer’s written test report. Such written acknowledgment shall not be deemed to be or construed as any representation, assurance, guarantee, or warranty by the NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner of the safety, durability, suitability, or reliability of the Small Generating Facility or any associated control, protective, and safety devices owned or controlled by the Interconnection Customer or the quality of power produced by the Small Generating Facility.