Class II source definition

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

Examples of Class II source in a sentence

  • NAC 445B.287(1)(b)) (Federally Enforceable SIP Requirement)If a stationary source is a Class II source, a revision of the operating permit or the permit to construct is required pursuant to the requirements of NAC 445B.3465 before the stationary source may be modified.

  • For any emissions unit at a Class II source that has not begun normal operations on the particular date, actual emissions shall be based on applicable control requirements and projected conditions of operation.

  • A stationary source is not required to obtain an operating permit pursuant to NAC 445B.001 to 445B.390, inclusive, for emissions below the threshold for a Class II source as set forth in NAC 445B.037 or for any emission unit determined to be an insignificant activity in accordance with this section, as long as the stationary source is not otherwise subject to any other requirement to obtain an operating permit under Title V of the Act.

  • For any emissions unit at a Class II source that has not begun normal operations on the particular date, actual emissions shall be based on applicable control equipment requirements and projected conditions of operation.

  • Except for a physical change or change in the method of operation at a Class II source requiring a permit revision under A.A.C. R18-2-317.01, or a change subject to logging or notice requirements in Conditions XVII.B and XVII.C below, a change at a Class II source shall not be subject to revision, notice, or logging requirements under this Section.

  • An emergency generator that is owned or operated by a Class II source and whose potential to emit is calculated on the basis of less than 500 hours of operation does not qualify as an insignificant activity.

  • Except for a physical change or change in the method of operation at a Class II source requiring a permit revision under R18-2-317.01, or a change subject to logging or notice requirements in subsection (B) or (C), a change at a Class II source shall not be subject to revision, notice, or logging requirements under this Chapter.

  • This difference is greatest in the Class II source where emission comes only from the disk, and therefore different grains in the disk have a noticeable effect on the longwave SED.

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

  • In both cases, the Class II source is viewed fairly close to edge-on so the central source is obscured at visible wavelengths.


More Definitions of Class II source

Class II 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 III operating permit issued pursuant to NAC 445B.001 to 445B.390, inclusive.

Related to Class II source

  • Class I area means a mandatory visibility protection area designated pursuant to section 169A of the federal Clean Air Act.