Major source baseline date means, in the case of PM10 and sulfur dioxide, January 6, 1975, in the case of nitrogen dioxide, February 8, 1988, and, in the case of PM2.5, October 20, 2010.
Major source baseline date means the following:
Major source baseline date means, for all of San Diego County, January 6, 1975 for sulfur dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter (PM10), February 8, 1988 for nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and October 20, 2010 for PM2.5.
More Definitions of Major source baseline date
Major source baseline date means in the case of PM10 and SO2, January 6, 1975; in the case of NO2, February 8, 1988; and, in the case of PM2.5, October 20, 2010.
Major source baseline date means January 6, 1975 for particulate matter and sulfur dioxide; February 8, 1988 for nitrogen dioxide; and October 20, 2010 for PM2.5.
Major source baseline date means January 6, 1975 for particulate matter and sulfur dioxide and February 8, 1988 for nitrogen dioxide.
Major source baseline date means, in the case of particulate matter and sulfur dioxide, January 6, 1975, and, in the case of nitrogen dioxide, February 8, 1988.
Major source baseline date means all of the following:
Major source baseline date means in the case of particulate matter less than 10 microns in diameter and sulfur dioxide, January 6, 1975; in the case of nitrogen dioxide, the major source baseline date is February 8, 1988, and in the case of particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter, the major source baseline date is October 20, 2010.
Major source baseline date means both of the following: