Emission unit definition

Emission unit means any article, machine, equipment, operation, or contrivance that emits or has the potential to emit any federally regulated air pollutant.
Emission unit means any article, machine, equipment, contrivance, process or process line, which emit(s) or reduce(s) or may emit or reduce the emission of any air contaminant.
Emission unit means any part or activity of a stationary

Examples of Emission unit in a sentence

  • Emission unit means a group 1 furnace or in-line fluxer at a secondary aluminum production facility.

  • Emission unit 013 exhausts to stack/vent V1 and emission unit 014 exhausts to stack/vent V2.

  • Another approach to classify the risks of RET projects is to consider the different stages of the project cycle.

  • Emission unit 021 is diesel fuel fired and rated at 133 horsepower.

  • Emission unit 015 is diesel fuel fired and rated at 840 horsepower.


More Definitions of Emission unit

Emission unit means the same as defined in Rule 2 – Definitions.
Emission unit means any part or activity at a stationary source that emits or has the potential to emit any air pollutant.
Emission unit means any part of a stationary source that emits or would have the potential to emit any pollutant subject to regulations under the Clean Air Act.
Emission unit means “emission unit” as defined in 40 CFR 51.165(a)(1)(vii).
Emission unit means any part of a "stationary source" that emits or would have the potential to emit any air pollutant subject to regulation under the Federal Clean Air Act, Chapter 70.94 RCW, or Chapter 70.98 RCW.
Emission unit means any single location that emits or has the potential to emit airborne radioactive material. This may be a point source, nonpoint source, or source of fugitive emissions.
Emission unit means any part or activity of a stationary source that emits or has the potential to emit any regulated air pollutant or any pollutant listed under Section 7412(b) of the FCAA. This term is not meant to alter or affect the definition of the term "unit" for purposes of Title IV of the FCAA.