Examples of Program standard in a sentence
Program standard and supporting procedures that have changed during the preceding year.
To obtain the sample volume at EPA Stationary Source Program standard conditions (Vstat), the sample volume at actual conditions (Vact) was multiplied by the ratio of pressure at actual conditions (Pact) to temperature at actual conditions (Tact) and by the ratio of temperature at Stationary Source Program standard conditions (Tstat) to pressure at Stationary Source Program standard conditions (Pstat).
Because sample volumes were initially reported at actual conditions, calculations to correct the sample volumes to the EPA Stationary Source Program standard temperature of 68°F and pressure of29.92 inches of Hg (20°C and 760 mm Hg) were performed.
The sample volumes associated with the background and test runs were corrected to the EPA Stationary Source Program standard temperature and pressure (i.e., 68°F and 29.92 inches of mercury).
The standards used are found in subsection 65A-1.716(5), F.A.C. The current Food Assistance Program standard utility allowance is used to determine the community spouse’s excess utility expenses.
Concentration data received from the laboratory were corrected for volume at Stationary Source Program standard conditions and analytical detection limits were incorporated as described in step 2.
For TSP, PM-10, PM-2.5, metals, SVOC, PAH, and energetic materials, the test compound concentration (TC) was calculated by dividing the mass of compound detected during the test run (Test mass) by the test run sample volume corrected to EPA Stationary Source Program standard conditions (Test Vstat).
For TSP, PM-10, PM-2.5, metals, SVOC, and PAH, the background compound concentration (BC) was calculated by dividing the mass of compound detected during the background run (Bkgd mass ) by the background run sample volume corrected to EPA Stationary Source Program standard conditions (Bkgd Vstat).
In order to correct the concentrations to EPA Stationary Source Program standard conditions (Vstat), the uncorrected concentrations (UC) were multiplied by the ratio of volume at actual conditions to volume at standard conditions.
In order to correct the concentrations to EPA Stationary Source Program standard conditions, the uncorrected concentrations (Test UC) were multiplied by the ratio of the volume at actual conditions (Test Vact) to the volume at EPA Stationary Source Program standard conditions (Test Vstat).