POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT Sample Clauses
The Pollution Control Equipment clause requires parties to install, maintain, or upgrade equipment designed to limit or prevent environmental pollution resulting from their operations. Typically, this clause specifies the types of equipment that must be used, sets standards for their performance, and may require regular inspections or certifications to ensure compliance. Its core function is to ensure that the parties adhere to environmental regulations and minimize the risk of legal liability or environmental harm by proactively managing pollution sources.
POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT. Scrubber System The air pollution control facilities employed on Units #3 and #4 consist of a complete scrubber system, including duct work, plenums, scrubber vessels, reheaters and induced draft fans, together with infrastructures, monitoring and electrical controls and instrumentation therefore, for the purpose of removing the sulfur dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter from the flue gas. The scrubber system also includes a scrubber maintenance facility, including a machine shop and laboratory dedicated to the scrubber system and an environment monitoring laboratory for the pollution control facilities. The scrubber system utilizes the Wet Venturi Principle and consists of eight modules for each unit through which the steam generator gases from the burned coal must pass. The gases in the scrubber are contacted with finely atomized scrubber slurry. Within the stated performance of the system, fly ash particulates are removed by the slurry droplets. The sulfur dioxide reacts with the alkali contained in the slurry which results from the mixing of water, fly ash particulates, hydrated high calcium lime and hydrated dolomitic lime. A major portion of the sulfur dioxide is converted to solid sulfate compounds which are retained in the scrubber liquid and can, therefore, be piped to and deposited in an ash pond together with the particulate. After the flue gas passes through the venturi section, absorption sprays and wash trays, it is processed through a demister which removes any entrained slurry and is then reheated and discharged through the stack. The slurry system in the Units #3 and #4 scrubber system consists of recycle tanks, regenerators, agitators, pumps and pipelines. The slurry from the Units #3 and #4 scrubber system is transported to an effluent holding pond and involves the use of effluent holding tanks, agitators, pumps and pipelines. A separate wash tray pond System is used to store the suspended solids collected from the wash tray system. Reclaimed water from the clear water section of these ponds is circulated back to the scrubber system.
POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT. Scrubber System Lime Storage
POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT. Within thirty (30) days of receipt of certification as a pollution control facility by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, and in anticipation of exemption from sales and use tax allowed by Sections 19- 2-123 through 19-2-127 of the Utah Code Annotated and provided by Subsection 59-12- 104(11), Owner shall provide Contractor with a copy of said certification and a Utah Sales and Use Tax Exemption Certificate for purchases of all materials and equipment purchased, leased or otherwise procured, and services utilized, for the construction of or installation into the certified Pollution Control Facility. If Contractor or Subcontractor makes any payment for purchases deemed exempt under Subsection 59-12-104(11) prior to receipt of the certification and sales and use tax exemption certificate, Contractor and/or Subcontractors shall pay any applicable Sales Tax in accordance with Utah law. In such event, the Contractor shall be responsible to provide to Owner a statement certifying the amount of Utah sales and use tax paid by the Contractor and Subcontractors related to Pollution Control Equipment purchases. In addition, and per Exhibit CC, Contractor shall supply to Owner the following information for each vendor to whom or for whom sales or use tax was paid or accrued, respectively, by Contractor or Subcontractors for Pollution Control Equipment purchases: a) Seller (vendor) name, b) Seller complete address, c) Seller’s Utah Sales and Use tax account number under which tax was paid, d) Purchase date, e) Invoice date, f) Invoice number, g) Description of items purchased, h) Taxable amount, i) Amount of Utah sales tax paid, j) Proof of payment (Copy of receipt showing payment, cancelled check or bank statement), k) County/City codes under which the tax was reported, l) Sales tax rate(s) and tax amount accrued; and m) Date(s) sales or use tax was paid to the Utah State Tax Commission. The certification as a Pollution Control Facility and approval for exemption from sales and use tax for all materials, equipment and services identified in said certification is expected to be received by Owner prior to completion of the Project. Upon receipt of certification copy and sales and use tax exemption certificate from Owner, Contractor shall provide a copy of the certification and sales and use tax exemption certificate to each Subcontractor that will supply “pollution control equipment”, as specified below, to the Contractor as part of this Contract. In the even...
POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT. Environmental Protection and Jersey Harbours will inform each other at the beginning of each year of the pollution control equipment they have at their disposal and its location. Jersey Harbours will also nominate any vessels that may be available for use by Environmental Protection.
POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT. A full complement of pollution control equipment was installed for the facility, as required by the owner-obtained environmental permits. This includes a combination of water sprays and baghouse-type dust collectors located at critical facility dust emission points.
