Averaging set of sources definition

Averaging set of sources means all the stationary sources included in an emissions averaging plan according to Rule .1410 of this Section.
Averaging set of sources means all the stationary sources included in an emissions averaging plan pursuant to 15A NCAC 02D .1410.
Averaging set of sources means all the stationary sources included in an emissions averaging plan according to MCAPCO Regulation 2.1410 - “Emissions Averaging”.

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