Source test definition

Source test means the average of at least three test runs conducted under DEQ's Source Sampling Manual.
Source test means the average of at least three test runs conducted under the DEQ Source Sampling Manual found in 340-200-0035.
Source test means any testing performed at a source that measures:

Examples of Source test in a sentence

  • Source test protocols were developed by USAEC before any testing was conducted and were reviewed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Emission Measurement Center.

  • If the tenderer employs any person subsequent to signing of the above declaration and the employee so appointed happens to be relative of the officer of HPCL/Central/State government, the tenderer should submit another declaration furnishing the names of such employees who is /are related to the officer/s of HPCL/Central/State Government.

  • Source test and analysis methods for all listed substances for which source testing is required [commitment to source test and analysis methods as required by sections IX.A. and Appendix D].

  • Source test results shall be submitted to the District and the CEC CPM within 30 days of the source testing date.

  • Source test emission data shall be reported as the arithmetic average of all valid test runs and in the terms of any applicable emission limit, unless otherwise specified in the emission unit sections of this permit.

  • Source test results shall be submitted to the District within 60 days of the source testing date.

  • The limitations required to ensure safe operation in icing conditions.

  • IEP facilitation is not a required dispute resolution option under the IDEA, but the process is included in Policy 2419: Regulations for the Education of Students with Exceptionalitites.

  • Source test reports for opacity testing need not be submitted unless requested by the Department.

  • Source test results for dioxins and furans (polychlorinated dibenzodioxins, PCDD, and polychlorinated dibenzofurans, PCDF) shall include measurement of total dioxins and furans and each of the component substances which are listed substances and to which the ARB-adopted source test method pertains.


More Definitions of Source test

Source test means an emissions test of chromium containing tank(s) conducted for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with an applicable Emission Limitation in accordance with the requirements of section 93102.7.
Source test means the average of at least three test runs conducted in accordance with the Department's Source Sampling Manual.
Source test means an emissions test of chromium containing tank(s) conducted for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with an applicable Emission Limitation in accordance with the requirements of section 93102.7.

Related to Source test

  • RDDS test Means one query sent to a particular “IP address” of one of the servers of one of the RDDS services. Queries shall be about existing objects in the Registry System and the responses must contain the corresponding information otherwise the query will be considered unanswered. Queries with an RTT 5 times higher than the corresponding SLR will be considered as unanswered. The possible results to an RDDS test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the RTT or undefined/unanswered.

  • DNS test Means one non-­‐recursive DNS query sent to a particular “IP address” (via UDP or TCP). If DNSSEC is offered in the queried DNS zone, for a query to be considered answered, the signatures must be positively verified against a corresponding DS record published in the parent zone or, if the parent is not signed, against a statically configured Trust Anchor. The answer to the query must contain the corresponding information from the Registry System, otherwise the query will be considered unanswered. A query with a “DNS resolution RTT” 5 times higher than the corresponding SLR, will be considered unanswered. The possible results to a DNS test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the “DNS resolution RTT” or, undefined/unanswered.

  • Test means such test as is prescribed by the particulars or considered necessary by the Inspecting Officer whether performed or made by the Inspecting Officer or any agency acting under the direction of the Inspecting Officer;

  • EPP test Means one EPP command sent to a particular “IP address” for one of the EPP servers. Query and transform commands, with the exception of “create”, shall be about existing objects in the Registry System. The response shall include appropriate data from the Registry System. The possible results to an EPP test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the “EPP command RTT” or undefined/unanswered.

  • Total resource cost test or "TRC test" means a standard that is met if, for an investment in energy efficiency or demand-response measures, the benefit-cost ratio is greater than one. The benefit-cost ratio is the ratio of the net present value of the total benefits of the program to the net present value of the total costs as calculated over the lifetime of the measures. A total resource cost test compares the sum of avoided electric utility costs, representing the benefits that accrue to the system and the participant in the delivery of those efficiency measures, as well as other quantifiable societal benefits, including avoided natural gas utility costs, to the sum of all incremental costs of end-use measures that are implemented due to the program (including both utility and participant contributions), plus costs to administer, deliver, and evaluate each demand-side program, to quantify the net savings obtained by substituting the demand-side program for supply resources. In calculating avoided costs of power and energy that an electric utility would otherwise have had to acquire, reasonable estimates shall be included of financial costs likely to be imposed by future regulations and legislation on emissions of greenhouse gases.

  • Acceptance Tests means those tests performed during the Performance Period which are intended to determine compliance of Equipment and Software with the specifications and all other Attachments incorporated herein by reference and to determine the reliability of the Equipment.