Total Suspended Particulates definition

Total Suspended Particulates means particulate matter as measured by the method described in Appendix B of 40 CFR Part 50.
Total Suspended Particulates or "TSP" means particulate matter as measured by the method described in 40 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B.
Total Suspended Particulates or "TSP" means particulate matter as measured by the high-volume method described in Appendix B of 40 CFR Part 50.

Examples of Total Suspended Particulates in a sentence

  • In accordance with the EM&A Manual, 1-hour and 24-hour Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) and Noise monitoring were conducted to monitor the air quality and the impact noise.

  • In accordance with the EM&A Manual, 24-hour Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) level at the designated air quality monitoring station is required throughout the construction period.

  • Director Batcheller moved and Director Johnson seconded the motion to approve the purchase of two school busses out of the District’s PPEL Fund from Thomas Bus Sales of Des Moines, Iowa in the amount of $205,624.00.

  • In accordance with the Project Specific EM&A Manual, baseline 1-hour and 24-hour Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) levels at 4 air quality monitoring stations were established.

  • Any baseline area established originally for the Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) increments shall remain in effect and shall apply for purposes of determining the amount of available PM10 increments, except that such baseline area shall not remain in effect if the Control Officer rescinds the corresponding minor source baseline date.

  • Nonattainment/Attainment/Unclassifiable Area Designations for Sulfur Dioxide; Total Suspended Particulates, Carbon Monoxide; Ozone; and Nitrogen Dioxides 326 IAC 1-4-1 DesignationsAuthority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-17-3-4; IC 13-17-3-11Affected: IC 13-15; IC 13-17 Sec.

  • The TSP levels should be measured by following the standard method as set out in High Volume Method for Total Suspended Particulates, Part 50 Chapter 1 Appendix B, Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations of the USEPA (hereinafter referred to as “HVS method”).

  • In accordance with the Contract Specific EM&A Manual, baseline 1-hour and 24-hour Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) levels at 4 air quality monitoring stations were established.

  • Two stations (A1 and A2) have been identified as the locations for the monitoring of 24-hour and 1-hour Total Suspended Particulates (TSP).

  • On October 11, 1983, October 24, 1983, and April 16, 1984, Indiana sub- mitted a revised Lake County Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) Plan, in- cluding regulations 325 IAC 6–1–10.2 and 6–1–11.1. This plan is disapproved.


More Definitions of Total Suspended Particulates

Total Suspended Particulates means "Particulate Matter" as defined in this rule.
Total Suspended Particulates. (TSP) means PARTICULATE MATTER as measured by the
Total Suspended Particulates or “TSP” means particulate matter as measured by the method described in 40 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B, which has been incorporated by reference in 401 KAR 50:015.

Related to Total Suspended Particulates

  • Capacity Utilization Factor or “CUF” shall have the same meaning as provided in CERC (Terms and Conditions for Tariff determination from Renewable Energy Sources) Regulations, 2009 as amended from time to time; However, for avoidance of any doubt, it is clarified that the CUF shall be calculated on the Contracted Capacity; In any Contract Year, if ‘X’ MWh of energy has been metered out at the Delivery Point for ‘Y’ MW Project capacity, CUF= (X MWh/(Y MW*8766)) X100%; Declared CUF for this Project shall be % (to be revised as applicable).

  • Quarterly (1/Quarter) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the months of March, June, August, and December, unless specifically identified otherwise in the Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements table.

  • Suspended Solids means solids that either float on the surface of, or are in suspension in water, sewage, or other liquids, and which are removable by laboratory filtering.