Source operation definition

Source operation means the last operation preceding the emission of an air contaminant, and which results in the separation of the air contaminant from the process materials or in the conversion of the process materials into air contaminants, but is not an air pollution control operation.
Source operation or “source” means any process, or any identifiable part thereof, that emits or can reasonably be anticipated to emit any air contaminant either directly or indirectly into the outdoor atmosphere. A source operation may include one or more pieces of equipment or control apparatus.
Source operation means the last operation preceding the emission of an air contaminant for which the operation both:

Examples of Source operation in a sentence

  • The Portal software runs on a platform consisting of Open Source operation and DBMS software – additionally the application is coded in java towards a Jboss application server.

  • The Portal software runs on a platform consisting of Open Source operation and DBMS software – further more the application is coded in java towards a Jboss application server.

  • The Buyer will in good faith negotiate with the Shareholder and its affiliates so as to grant a first right of refusal option to the Shareholder for and in respect to the design and construction, on a cost plus a fee basis with prior agreement as to fee, engineering costs and overhead costs, of any building projects done through the Pro Source operation of the Buyer during the three year period commencing September 5, 2000.


More Definitions of Source operation

Source operation means the last operation preceding emission which operation:
Source operation means any process or any identifiable part thereof that emits or can reasonably be anticipated to emit any air contaminant either directly or indirectly into the outdoor atmosphere.
Source operation means any process, or any identifiable part thereof, that emits or can reasonably be anticipated to emit any air contaminant either directly or indirectly into the outdoor atmosphere. A source operation may include one or more pieces of equipment or control apparatus. This term includes the termemissions unit” as defined at 40 CFR 70.2.
Source operation means the last operation in a manufacturing process preceding the emission of air pollutants which operation:
Source operation means the last operation preceding the emission of particulate matter, which results in the separation of the particulate matter emissions from the processed materials or the conversion of the processed materials into the particulate matter emissions, excluding those operations which are an integral part of the functioning of a control device.
Source operation means any process or any identifiable part thereof emitting air contaminants into the outdoor atmosphere through one or more stacks or chimneys. For purposes of this definition identical processes shall be considered as separate source operations.
Source operation means the last operation preceding emission, with operations: (a) results in the separation of the air contaminant from the process materials or in the conversion of the process materials into air contaminants, as in the case of combustion-fuel; and (b) is not an air pollution abatement operation.