Control technology definition

Control technology means measures, processes, methods, systems, or techniques to limit the emission of hazardous air pollutants including measures that:
Control technology means measures, processes, methods, systems, or techniques to limit the emission of hazardous air pollutants in a way that would --
Control technology means measures, processes, methods, systems, or techniques, to limit the emission of HAPs including, but not limited to, measures that do any of the following:

Examples of Control technology in a sentence

  • Control technology justification to include economic analysis, if required.

  • Control technology to restrict the total output of the Original Interconnection Customer’s and Surplus Interconnection Customer’s Generating Facilities shall be required in the case where the sum of the maximum output of the Original Interconnection Customer’s Generating Facility plus the maximum output of the Surplus Interconnection Customer’s Generating Facility exceeds the total amount of Interconnection Service established in the Original Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Agreement.

  • The provisions for allowing exemptions from certain requirements for PSD-subject sources as specified in 40 CFR 52.21(i) as amended through October 20, 2010, are adopted by reference.33.3(10) Control technology review.

  • The provisions for allowing exemptions from certain requirements for PSD-subject sources as specified in 40 CFR 52.21(i) as amended through May 1, 2007, are adopted by reference.33.3(10) Control technology review.

  • The provisions for allowing exemptions from certain requirements for PSD-subject sources as specified in 40 CFR 52.21(i) as amended through March 6, 2015, are adopted by reference.33.3(10) Control technology review.


More Definitions of Control technology

Control technology means each Selective Catalytic Reduction System, Wet Gas Scrubber, Dry Gas Scrubber, Low NOx Combustion System, or Alternative Equivalent Pollution Control Technology, installed pursuant to the terms of this Consent Decree, or the PM control mechanisms identified in Appendix B of this Consent Decree.
Control technology means economically feasible control devices installed to effectively reduce objectionable odors from animal operations.
Control technology means measures, processes, methods, systems, or techniques, to limit the emission of HAPs including, but not limited to, measures that:
Control technology means measures, processes, methods, systems, or techniques to limit the emission of hazardous air pollutants including, but not limited to, measures that:
Control technology means economically feasible control devices installed toeffectively reduce
Control technology means measures, processes, methods, systems, or techniques to limit the emission of hazardous air pollutants through process changes, substitution of materials or other modifications that;
Control technology means economically feasible control devices installed to effectively reduce