Environment Regulation Handbook, Part 1Environment Information Center, 1973 - Environmental law |
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Page 38-8
... percent reduction for fuel pretreatment on a quarterly basis using fuel analysis data . The determination of percent R , to calculate the percent of potential combustion concentration emitted to the atmosphere is optional . For purposes ...
... percent reduction for fuel pretreatment on a quarterly basis using fuel analysis data . The determination of percent R , to calculate the percent of potential combustion concentration emitted to the atmosphere is optional . For purposes ...
Page 38-19
... percent span . 8.0 percent span .. 3 consecutive days .. 24 hours .. Equation 4 . Equation 4 . 2.5 percent span . 10.0 percent span ... 0.5 percent O , 3 consecutive days . Equation 5 . 24 hours . Equation 5 . 3 consecutive days ...
... percent span . 8.0 percent span .. 3 consecutive days .. 24 hours .. Equation 4 . Equation 4 . 2.5 percent span . 10.0 percent span ... 0.5 percent O , 3 consecutive days . Equation 5 . 24 hours . Equation 5 . 3 consecutive days ...
Page 58-7
... percent by weight chromium , 5 to 8 percent by weight car- bon , and 3 to 6 percent by weight silicon . ( s ) " Silvery iron " means any ferrosilicon , as defined by ASTM Designation A100-69 ( Reapproved 1974 ) ( incorporated by ...
... percent by weight chromium , 5 to 8 percent by weight car- bon , and 3 to 6 percent by weight silicon . ( s ) " Silvery iron " means any ferrosilicon , as defined by ASTM Designation A100-69 ( Reapproved 1974 ) ( incorporated by ...
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