Air Quality Increment definition

Air Quality Increment means any of the following maximum allowable cumulative increases in air contaminant concentration over the minor source baseline concentration from all increment consuming and increment expanding sources (see Tables 20.1-1 and 20.1-2). TABLE 20.1 - 1Air Quality Increments (Class I Areas)Air Contaminant Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)Annual arithmetic meanIncrement 2.5 µg/m3Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Annual arithmetic mean 24-hr. maximum3-hr. maximum 2.0 µg/m35.0 µg/m325.0 µg/m3Particulate MatterPM10 Annual arithmetic mean PM10 24-hr. maximumPM 2.5 Annual arithmetic mean PM2.5 24-hr. maximum 4.0 µg/m38.0 µg/m31.0 µg/m32.0 µg/m3 TABLE 20.1 - 2Air Quality Increments (Class II Areas)Air Contaminant Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)Annual arithmetic meanIncrement 25.0 µg/m3Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Annual arithmetic mean 24-hr. maximum3-hr. maximum 20.0 µg/m391.0 µg/m3512.0 µg/m3Particulate MatterPM10 Annual arithmetic mean PM10 24-hr. maximumPM 2.5 Annual arithmetic mean PM2.5 24-hr. maximum 17.0 µg/m330.0 µg/m34.0 µg/m39.0 µg/m3
Air Quality Increment means an increment of allowable air quality degradation, beyond the baseline air quality level.
Air Quality Increment means any of the following maximum allowable cumulative increases in air contaminant concentration from all increment consuming and increment expanding sources (see Tables 20.1-1 and 20.1-2).

Examples of Air Quality Increment in a sentence

  • Air Quality Increment" means any of the following maximum allowable cumulative increases in air contaminant concentration from all increment consuming and increment expanding sources (see Tables 20.1-1 and 20.1-2).

  • The first table addresses the Air Quality Increment in Area E (where the facility is located and where maximum impacts occur), the second addresses the Air Quality Increment for Area A (the Pinnacles National Monument and the Ventana Wilderness Area).

  • The results of the analysis were described in a technical memorandum, Cumulative Impacts – Minnesota Iron Range Industrial Development Projects, Evaluating Particulate Matter (PM10) Air Concentrations in Federal Class I Areas in Minnesota and Implications for Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Air Quality Increment, completed in November 2006 (hereafter called the ‘2006 PM10 CI Study’).

  • DEFINITIONS 72.1 Affected Pollutants 72.2 Air Basin 82.3 Air Pollution Control Officer (APCO) 82.4 Air Quality Impact Table 82.5 Air Quality Increment 82.6 Air Resources Board (ARB) 92.7 Ambient Air Quality Standards 92.8 Area A Impact Zone92.

  • In addition, Section 1.3.4 of MBARD Rule 207 states the following “the requirements to conduct Visibility, Soils and Vegetation Analysis, provide offsets, and conduct an Air Quality Increment Analysis of this Rule shall not apply to any Stationary Source that has emissions less than 10 tons/year of each individual criteria pollutants.” As summarized in Table 3, the facility is below the 10 ton/year threshold for each criteria pollutant.

  • DEFINITIONS 72.1 Affected Pollutants 72.2 Air Basin 82.3 Air Pollution Control Officer (APCO) 82.4 Air Quality Impact Table 82.5 Air Quality Increment 82.6 Air Resources Board (ARB) 92.7 Ambient Air Quality Standards 92.8 Area A Impact Zone 92.


More Definitions of Air Quality Increment

Air Quality Increment means any of the following maximum allowable cumulative increases in air contaminant concentration over the minor source baseline concentration from all increment consuming and increment expanding sources (see Tables 20.1-1 and 20.1-2).
Air Quality Increment means any of the following maximum allowable cumulative increases in air contaminant concentration from all increment consuming and increment expanding sources (see Tables 20.1-1 and 20.1-2).TABLE 20.1 - 1Air Quality Increments (Class I Areas)Air ContaminantNitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Annual arithmetic meanIncrement 2.5 µg/m3Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Annual arithmetic mean 24-hr. maximum3-hr. maximum2.0 µg/m35.0 µg/m325.0 µg/m3Particulate Matter (PM10) Annual arithmetic mean24-hr. maximum4.0 µg/m38.0 µg/m3 TABLE 20.1 - 2Air Quality Increments (Class II Areas)Air ContaminantNitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Annual arithmetic meanIncrement 25.0 µg/m3Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Annual arithmetic mean 24-hr. maximum3-hr. maximum20.0 µg/m391.0 µg/m3512.0 µg/m3Particulate Matter (PM10) Annual arithmetic mean24-hr. maximum17.0 µg/m330.0 µg/m3
Air Quality Increment means any of the following maximum allowable cumulative increases in air contaminant concentration over the minor source baseline

Related to Air Quality Increment

  • Ambient air quality standard means an established concentration, exposure time, and frequency of occurrence of air contaminant(s) in the ambient air which shall not be exceeded.

  • General Wage Increase means a general wage increase resulting from the formula set out in this LOA and applied as a percentage increase to all wage rates in the collective agreement on the first pay day after the commencement of the eleventh (11th) month in a collective agreement year;