Environmental Administrative Decisions: Decisions of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Volume 13U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2006 |
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... levels ( “ SILs ” ) . IEPA's exclusion of de minimis impacts falling below the SILS is consistent with the statutory text and with longstanding Agency guidance . The Board rejects Petitioners's argument that IEPA failed to adequately ...
... levels ( “ SILs ” ) . IEPA's exclusion of de minimis impacts falling below the SILS is consistent with the statutory text and with longstanding Agency guidance . The Board rejects Petitioners's argument that IEPA failed to adequately ...
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... levels and different units of measure of their effectiveness . Id . at B.22-25 . In the fourth step of the analysis , the energy , environmental , and economic impacts are considered and the top alternative is either confirmed as ...
... levels and different units of measure of their effectiveness . Id . at B.22-25 . In the fourth step of the analysis , the energy , environmental , and economic impacts are considered and the top alternative is either confirmed as ...
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... levels that are essentially identical considering the uncer- tainties of emissions factors and other parameters perti- nent to estimating performance , the source may wish to point this out and make a case for evaluation of only the ...
... levels that are essentially identical considering the uncer- tainties of emissions factors and other parameters perti- nent to estimating performance , the source may wish to point this out and make a case for evaluation of only the ...
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... levels . Given the SO2 and PM removal efficiency of the post - combustion controls , the Permit's BACT limits translate into maximum potential annual emissions that are only a small fraction of the coal's sulfur and ash content . The ...
... levels . Given the SO2 and PM removal efficiency of the post - combustion controls , the Permit's BACT limits translate into maximum potential annual emissions that are only a small fraction of the coal's sulfur and ash content . The ...
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... levels that " do not necessarily reflect the highest possible control efficiencies but , rather , will allow permittees to achieve compliance on a consistent basis . " In re Steel Dynamics , Inc. , 9 E.A.D. 165 , 188 ( EAB 2000 ) ...
... levels that " do not necessarily reflect the highest possible control efficiencies but , rather , will allow permittees to achieve compliance on a consistent basis . " In re Steel Dynamics , Inc. , 9 E.A.D. 165 , 188 ( EAB 2000 ) ...
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