Environment Regulation Handbook, Part 1Environment Information Center, 1973 - Environmental law |
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Page 38
... average opacity of emissions exceeds 20 percent opacity , except that one six - minute average per hour of up to 27 percent opacity need not be reported . ( 1 ) For sources subject to the opacity standard of § 60.42 ( b ) ( 1 ) , excess ...
... average opacity of emissions exceeds 20 percent opacity , except that one six - minute average per hour of up to 27 percent opacity need not be reported . ( 1 ) For sources subject to the opacity standard of § 60.42 ( b ) ( 1 ) , excess ...
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... average rates of the affected boiler's emissions shall be obtained . Note . - At least six ( 6 ) 3 - hour emission averages are required when a planned CB - to- CEMS transition is performed . ( B ) 24 - hour averaging times that include ...
... average rates of the affected boiler's emissions shall be obtained . Note . - At least six ( 6 ) 3 - hour emission averages are required when a planned CB - to- CEMS transition is performed . ( B ) 24 - hour averaging times that include ...
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... average shall be determined as the arithmetic mean of the appropriate 12 contiguous 1 - hour average total re- duced sulfur concentrations provided by each continuous monitoring system installed under paragraph ( a ) ( 2 ) of this ...
... average shall be determined as the arithmetic mean of the appropriate 12 contiguous 1 - hour average total re- duced sulfur concentrations provided by each continuous monitoring system installed under paragraph ( a ) ( 2 ) of this ...
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