CAIR NOx ozone season emissions limitation definition

CAIR NOx ozone season emissions limitation means, for a CAIR NOx ozone season source, the tonnage equivalent, in NOx emissions in a control period, of the CAIR NOx ozone season allowances available for deduction for the source under paragraphs (D)(1) and (D)(2) of rule 3745-109-18 of the Administrative Code for a control period.
CAIR NOx ozone season emissions limitation means, for a CAIR NOX Ozone Season source, the tonnage equivalent [, in NOX emissions in a control period,] of the CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowances available for deduction for the source under 9 VAC 5-140-2540 A and B for [a the] control period.
CAIR NOx ozone season emissions limitation means, for a CAIR NOX Ozone Season source, the tonnage equivalent, in NOX emissions in an ozone season, of the CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowances available for deduction for the source under subsections 54.1 and 54.2 for the ozone season.

Examples of CAIR NOx ozone season emissions limitation in a sentence

  • If a CAIR NOx ozone season source emits nitrogen oxides during any control period in excess of the CAIR NOx ozone season emissions limitation, the owners and operators of the source and each CAIR NOx ozone season unit at the source shall surrender the CAIR NOx ozone season allowances required for deduction under 6NYCRR Part 243-6.5(d)(1) and pay any fine, penalty, or assessment or comply with any other remedy imposed, for the same violations, under the Act or applicable State law.

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  • CAIR NOx ozone season emissions limitation" means, for a CAIR NOx ozone season source, the tonnage equivalent, in NOx emissions in a control period, of the CAIR NOx ozone season allowances available for deduction for the source under paragraphs (D)(1) and (D)(2) of rule 3745-109-18 of the Administrative Code for a control period.


More Definitions of CAIR NOx ozone season emissions limitation

CAIR NOx ozone season emissions limitation means, for a CAIR NOX ozone season source, the tonnage equivalent of the CAIR NOX ozone season allowances available for deduction for the source under section 9(i) and 9(j)(1) of this rule for a control period.

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