Equivalent method definition

Equivalent method means any method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant that has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the commissioner and the U.S. EPA to have a consistent and quantitatively known relationship to the reference method under specific conditions.
Equivalent method means any method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant which has been demonstrated to the Administrator’s satisfaction to have a consistent and quantitatively known relationship to the reference method, under specified conditions.
Equivalent method means any testing or analytical method approved by the Board pursuant to Section 720.120.

More Definitions of Equivalent method

Equivalent method means any method of sampling and analyzing for a regulated pollutant that has been demonstrated to DEQ's satisfaction to have a consistent and quantitatively known relationship to the reference method, under specified conditions. An equivalent method used to meet an applicable federal requirement for which a reference method is specified must be approved by EPA unless EPA has delegated authority for the approval to DEQ.
Equivalent method means any method of sampling and/or analyzing for an air contaminant which has been demonstrated to the Air Pollution Control Officer's satisfaction to have a consistent and quantitatively known relationship to a reference method under specific conditions.
Equivalent method means any method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant which has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the board to have a consistent and quantitative relationship to the reference method under specified conditions.
Equivalent method means any testing or analytical method that is approved by the director pursuant to R 299.9215.
Equivalent method means any testing or analytical method approved by the Commission under §§ 260.20 and 260.21.
Equivalent method means any testing or analytical method approved by the Director under Sections R315-260-20 and 21.
Equivalent method means any method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant which has been demonstrated under R18-2-311(D) to have a consistent and quantitatively known relationship to the reference method, under specified conditions.