New Source Any stationary source built or modified after publication of final or proposed regulations that prescribe a given standard of performance. Source: Terms of the Environment ...
New Source Review (NSR) - a permitting procedure for new or modified stationary sources. NSR applies if the emissions from the new source are above a trigger level ...
New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) - U.S. federal standards promulgated for major and minor sources on a category-category basis.
New Source Review (NSR): A Clean Air Act requirement that State Implementation Plans must include a permit review, which applies to the construction and operation of new and modified stationary sources in nonattainment areas, ...
New Source Performance Standards Uniform national EPA air emission and water effluent standards which limit the amount of pollution allowed from new sources or from modified existing sources. New Source Review ...
Term used to determine the applicability of Prevention of Significant Deterioration and new source regulations.
Major Stationary Sources: Term used to determine the applicability of Prevention of Significant Deterioration and new source regulations.
What can people do about it? Communities might have to find new sources of water to support their needs. People might also have to adapt by using less water. Learn more ...
Designated Pollutant: An air pollutant which is neither a criteria nor hazardous pollutant, as described in the Clean Air Act, but for which new source performance standards exist.
What researchers got when they tried an experiment with chocolate and bacteria was a sweet new source of clean, renewable energy, according to a report in the journal Biochemical Society Transactions.
Significant Deterioration- Pollution resulting from a new source in previously "clean" areas.
sanctions : Actions taken by the federal government for failure to plan or implement a State Improvement Plan (SIP). Such action may be include withholding of highway funds and a ban on construction of new sources of potential pollution.
or operator demonstrates such limitations are not achievable; or (b) the most stringent emissions limitation achieved in practice, whichever is stricter. A proposed new or modified source may not emit pollutants in excess of existing new source ...
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