Reasonably Available Control Technology definition
Examples of Reasonably Available Control Technology in a sentence
In June 2010, NYSDEC issued a final rule establishing revised Reasonably Available Control Technology (“RACT”) emission limits for oxides of nitrogen (“NOx”) from stationary combustion installations.
Because the permit already contains Reasonably Available Control Technology requirements, and the units are operationally limited based on the permitted NOx tonnage, no changes to the NOx permit requirements are expected during subsequent renewals of the Title V permit.
In June 2010, NYDEC issued a final rule establishing revised Reasonably Available Control Technology (“RACT”) emission limits for oxides of nitrogen (NOx) from stationary combustion installations.
In addition, NRG Newark shall take all steps necessary to comply with New Jersey Reasonably Available Control Technology ("RACT") requirements at New Jersey Administrative Code Subchapter 7:27-19 with respect to the auxiliary boiler at the Newark Plant, including all necessary physical changes and modifications to said boiler and additional stack testing or other requirements to establish that said boiler is in compliance with RACT prior to the regulatory deadline of May 31, 1996.
The revision establishes the Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) requirement for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) for medical device manufacturing installations that emit or have the potential to emit, 100 pounds or more per day of VOC emissions.