Smoke Management Program definition

Smoke Management Program means the program defined in these Guidelines.
Smoke Management Program means a plan or system for smoke management. A smoke management program shall include, but not be limited to, provisions for:
Smoke Management Program means the program defined in these Smoke Management Guidelines which is an essential component of the California Smoke Management Program.

Examples of Smoke Management Program in a sentence

  • When testing the straw for moisture, the person responsible for the fire or his agent shall test a composite sample in accordance with the Sacramento Valley Air Basin Smoke Management Program.

  • This Smoke Management Program was adopted by the Great Basin Unified APCD Board along with revisions to the District’s regulations for open outdoor fires.

  • No partner of the firm is related to Chairman / MD / whole time Director or part time Independent Director of the company within the meaning of section 2(77) of the Companies Act, 2013.

  • Any disposal of an unserviceable American Flag that is no longer fit for display must be conducted in a respectful and dignified manner in accordance with the CA Health & Safety Code section 41806(c).L.3 Burn Days: Residential burn days are Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday providing it is a permissible burn day as determined by the APCO in accordance with the Sacramento Valley Air Basin Smoke Management Program.

  • E.13 Permissive Burn Day or Burn Day means any day, or portion thereof, on which allowable burning is not prohibited by the District, the California Air Resources Board or any local, state or federal fire protection agency having jurisdiction over the proposed burn location and is authorized by the District in accordance with the Smoke Management Program for Agricultural and Prescribed Burning, as set forth in Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.

  • Between September 1 and February 28/29, for all field crops, including rice, ditchbanks, weeds, and levees burn hours are between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. All fires shall be completely out by 4:00 p.m.J.2 Burn Acres: no fire shall be lit that may cause an exceedance of the Districts Daily Burn allocation as specified in the Sacramento Valley Air Basin Smoke Management Program.

  • EPA approved the Washington State Visibility Protection Program (with exceptions described below), certain provisions of 173–403 Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Implementation of Regulations for Air Contaminant Sources, and the 1983 Smoke Management Program.

  • The document shall be prepared for each fire by land managers to provide information and procedures required by the District, in accordance with the Sacramento Valley Smoke Management Program, to minimize smoke impacts of the proposed burn project.

  • E.16 Pruning Only Burn Day in accordance with the Sacramento Valley Smoke Management Program means any day, or portion thereof, designated by the California Air Resources Board or the District as a day, or portion thereof, during which small fires for the purpose of disposing orchard prunings may be ignited.

  • The Smoke Management Program and corresponding regulations were revised and adopted to comply with the agricultural burning requirements in Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations (effective March 14, 2001).


More Definitions of Smoke Management Program

Smoke Management Program means a program that establishes a basic framework of procedures and requirements for managing smoke from fires that are managed for resource benefits. The purposes of SMPs are to mitigate the nuisance and public safety hazards posed by smoke intrusions into populated areas, to prevent deterioration of air quality and NAAQS violations, and to address visibility impacts in mandatory Class I Federal areas in accordance with the regional haze rules.
Smoke Management Program means a plan or system for smoke management. A smoke
Smoke Management Program means the program defined in this Rule.
Smoke Management Program means program defined in the Smoke Management Guidelines for Agricultural and Prescribed Burning, promulgated under Title 17, California Administrative Code.
Smoke Management Program means the program defined in these Guidelines. (ll) “Smoke sensitive areas” are populated areas and other areas where a district

Related to Smoke Management Program

  • Pest Management Plan and “PMP” means the Recipient’s plan dated December 13, 2010, which: (i) addresses the concerns relating to the Project risks associated with potential increases in the use of pesticides for agricultural production, intensification and diversification and controlling disease vector populations arising from irrigation schemes; (ii) sets forth mitigation and monitoring measures to be taken during Project implementation and operation to eliminate adverse environmental and social impacts, offset them, or reduce them to acceptable levels; (iii) recommends institutional measures to strengthen national capacities to implement the mitigation and monitoring measures; and (iv) as part of the implementation arrangements, identifies national agencies and other partners that could play a vital role in the success of the Project.

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  • Case management services means planned referral, linkage, monitoring and support, and advocacy provided in partnership with a consumer to assist that consumer with self sufficiency and community tenure and take place in the individual’s home, in the community, or in the facility, in accordance with a service plan developed with and approved by the consumer and qualified staff.