Equipment with Specific Operational Limits definition
Equipment with Specific Operational Limits means any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators or any other Equipment that is specifically referenced in any published Ministry document that outlines specific operational guidance that must be considered by the Director in issuing of a Certificate of Approval.
Equipment with Specific Operational Limits means the Wood Fired Boiler, complete with the Electrostatic Precipitator and any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators or any other Equipment that is specifically referenced in any published Ministry document that outlines specific operational guidance that must be considered by the Director in issuing of a Certificate of Approval.
Equipment with Specific Operational Limits means the Cogeneration System, and any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators or any other Equipment that is specifically referenced in any published Ministry document that outlines specific operational guidance that must be considered by the Director in issuing an Approval.
More Definitions of Equipment with Specific Operational Limits
Equipment with Specific Operational Limits means any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators (including the Thermal Oxidizer) or any other Equipment (including the cooling cyclone (P70), CO2 scrubber (C40), corn/DDG unloading baghouse (C20), milling baghouse (C30)) that is specifically referenced in any published Ministry document that outlines specific operational guidance that must be considered by the Director in issuing of a Certificate of Approval.
Equipment with Specific Operational Limits means natural gas and/or fuel oil fired boilers having a maximum heat input greater than 10.5 gigajoules per hour, any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators or any other Equipment that is specifically referenced in any published Ministry document that outlines specific operational guidance that must be considered by the Director in issuing this Certificate;
Equipment with Specific Operational Limits means any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators or any other Equipment that is specifically referenced in any published Ministry document other than "Guideline A-9", that outlines specific operational guidance that must be considered by the Director in issuing this Certificate.
Equipment with Specific Operational Limits means any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators (including the Thermal Oxidizer C10) or any other Equipment(including fermentation (CO2) scrubber (CE09)), that is specifically referenced in any published Ministry document, except "Guideline A-9" for large boilers (including Boilers No. 1 and 2), that outlines specific operational guidance that must be considered by the Director in issuing of a Certificate of Approval.
Equipment with Specific Operational Limits means any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators or any other Equipment that is specifically
Equipment with Specific Operational Limits means the Thermal Oxidizersassociated with the printers and dryers and any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators or any other Equipment that is specifically referenced in any published Ministry document that outlines specific operational guidance that must be considered by the Director in issuing of a Certificate of Approval.
Equipment with Specific Operational Limits means any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators, thermal oxidizers or any other Equipment (including the #1 Melt Shop EAF Ladle Heater and Post Combustion incinerator, and the No. 1 By Products Stretford Tower thermal incinerator) that is specifically referenced in any published Ministry document, except Guideline A-9, that outlines specific operational guidance that must