Environmental Administrative Decisions: Decisions of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Volume 13U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2006 |
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... effect , redundant ( in other words , where there are two or more alternatives with comparable control efficiencies , only one of the alternatives must be fully analyzed ) . NSR Manual at B.20 - .21 . The NSR Manual explains as follows ...
... effect , redundant ( in other words , where there are two or more alternatives with comparable control efficiencies , only one of the alternatives must be fully analyzed ) . NSR Manual at B.20 - .21 . The NSR Manual explains as follows ...
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... effect on energy efficiency . " Response to Com- ments at 111. IEPA also explained that the " additional power required for dry cooling would act to increase emissions of pollutants other than PM . " Id . IEPA stated further that " if ...
... effect on energy efficiency . " Response to Com- ments at 111. IEPA also explained that the " additional power required for dry cooling would act to increase emissions of pollutants other than PM . " Id . IEPA stated further that " if ...
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... effect of using dry cooling also would be to increase emissions of PM , as well as other pollutants . " Id . This narrative analysis , without supporting detail , is less than we would normally expect of a full step 4 cost , energy ...
... effect of using dry cooling also would be to increase emissions of PM , as well as other pollutants . " Id . This narrative analysis , without supporting detail , is less than we would normally expect of a full step 4 cost , energy ...
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... effect within 24 months after initial startup and is equivalent to 0.329 lb / MMBtu at full operating capacity . Petition at 64 . 59 In addition to the BACT heat input limit based on the selected control technology , the Per- mit ...
... effect within 24 months after initial startup and is equivalent to 0.329 lb / MMBtu at full operating capacity . Petition at 64 . 59 In addition to the BACT heat input limit based on the selected control technology , the Per- mit ...
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... effect that " a NOx limit of 0.04 lb / MMBtu was being achieved at a power plant in Texas , " Petition at 102 ( citing Standards of Performance for Elec- tric Utility Steam Generating Units for Which Construction Is Commenced After ...
... effect that " a NOx limit of 0.04 lb / MMBtu was being achieved at a power plant in Texas , " Petition at 102 ( citing Standards of Performance for Elec- tric Utility Steam Generating Units for Which Construction Is Commenced After ...
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