Code of Federal RegulationsU.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 2005 - Administrative law |
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... least 75 percent complete in each cal- endar quarter . A 24 - hour block average shall be considered valid if at least 75 percent of the hourly averages for the 24 - hour period are available . In the event that only 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ...
... least 75 percent complete in each cal- endar quarter . A 24 - hour block average shall be considered valid if at least 75 percent of the hourly averages for the 24 - hour period are available . In the event that only 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ...
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... least 75 percent complete in each cal- endar quarter . A 3 - hour block average shall be considered valid only if all three hourly averages for the 3 - hour period are available . If only one or two hourly averages are available , but ...
... least 75 percent complete in each cal- endar quarter . A 3 - hour block average shall be considered valid only if all three hourly averages for the 3 - hour period are available . If only one or two hourly averages are available , but ...
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... least 75 percent of the hourly average for the 8 - hour period are available . In the event that only six ( or seven ) hourly averages are available , the 8 - hour average shall be computed on the basis of the hours available using six ...
... least 75 percent of the hourly average for the 8 - hour period are available . In the event that only six ( or seven ) hourly averages are available , the 8 - hour average shall be computed on the basis of the hours available using six ...
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... least 75 percent complete or upon data derived from manual methods that are at least 75 percent complete for the scheduled sampling days in each calendar quar- ter . [ 50 FR 25544 , June 19 , 1985 ] $ 50.12 National sec- primary and ...
... least 75 percent complete or upon data derived from manual methods that are at least 75 percent complete for the scheduled sampling days in each calendar quar- ter . [ 50 FR 25544 , June 19 , 1985 ] $ 50.12 National sec- primary and ...
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... least 70 kPa ( 0.7 atm ) vac- uum differential across the flow control de- vice at the specified flow rate is required for sampling . 7.1.10 Temperature control device : The tem- perature of the absorbing solution during sampling must ...
... least 70 kPa ( 0.7 atm ) vac- uum differential across the flow control de- vice at the specified flow rate is required for sampling . 7.1.10 Temperature control device : The tem- perature of the absorbing solution during sampling must ...
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