Class I source definition

Class I source means any source subject to the Class I permitting requirements of Chapter 5.
Class I source means any source subject to the Class I permitting requirements of Article 2, Section 5.
Class I source means any source subject to the Class I permitting requirements of Section 5 of these Regulations and Standards.

Examples of Class I source in a sentence

  • A Class I source is not subject to the provisions of subparagraph (1) of paragraph (a) of subsection 1 if the source is not a major source, an affected source or a solid waste incineration unit required to obtain a permit pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 7429(e).

  • Under RSA 362-F:4, I(a), wind energy is identified as a Class I source of electrical power, and the statute sets goals for increasing the use of Class I sources over time.

  • ADEQ is not aware of any Class I source in Arizona that is a small business.

  • L1551 IRS 5 is a deeply embedded multiple protostellar Class I source in Taurus that drives a binary jet (Rodr´ıguez et al.

  • Even including an outflow cavity inclination variable, it is very difficult to distinguish an older edge-on Class II source from a younger Class I source or a Class I source viewed along the outflow axis from an older, less embedded Class II source.

  • This gives higher far-IR flux than the Class I source but better agreement in the near-IR where the Class I source scatters more light from its large envelope.

  • The information provided by SEDs alone may not be sufficient to interpret a source’s evolutionary state, since, for example, a more pole-on Class I source can resemble an edge-on Class II source.

  • The black lines correspond to a Class I source, and the grey lines are a Class II source.

  • We note that there are two systems comprised of a Class 0 and a Class I source within this range of separations that were included in the Class 0 statistics only.

  • The unweighted fits (slopes of −0.87 ± 0.02 for the Class I’s and −0.72 ± 0.01 for the Class II’s) capture the fact the Class I source correlation function falls below the Class II function at scales > 300jj, consistent with the more evolved Class II sources being more spread out in space and the younger Class I sources more filamentary and concentrated.


More Definitions of Class I source

Class I source means any stationary source which is not subject to the requirements of 42 U.S.C. §§ 7661 to 7661f, inclusive, but which is otherwise subject to the requirements of NAC 445B.001 to 445B.390, inclusive. The term does not include a stationary source that is operating under a Class II operating permit issued pursuant to NAC 445B.001 to 445B.390, inclusive.
Class I source means any stationary source:

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