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“Best available control technology” shall be determined on a case-by-case basis considering the following:
(a) The process, fuels and raw material available and to be employed in the facility involved;
(b) The engineering aspects of the application of various types of control techniques which have been adequately demonstrated;
(c) Process and fuel changes;
(d) The respective costs of the application of all such control techniques, process changes, alternative fuels, etc.;
(e) Any applicable State and Federal emission limitations; and
(f) Location and siting considerations.
(Ord. No. 857-A-76. Passed 6-27-77, eff. 6-30-77)
“Blast furnace” means the furnace and equipment used in the smelting process in which primarily oxygen is removed from the ore and molten metal produced with gas as a byproduct. The furnace and equipment consist of, but are not limited to, the furnace proper, charging equipment, stoves, bleeders, gas dust catcher, gas-cleaning devices and other auxiliaries pertinent to the process.
(Ord. No. 857-A-76. Passed 6-27-77, eff. 6-30-77)
“Boiler” means combustion equipment fired with fossil fuels used to transfer heat from combustion gases to water or other fluids, consisting essentially of burner, firebox, heat exchanger and a means of creating and directing a flow of gases through the unit.
(Ord. No. 857-A-76. Passed 6-27-77, eff. 6-30-77)
“Clean Air Act” means 42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq. as amended by the Air Quality Act of 1967. P.L. 90-148 and by the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970, P.L. 91-604 or by any subsequent amendments and the rules and regulations promulgated hereunder.
(Ord. No. 857-A-76. Passed 6-27-77, eff. 6-30-77)
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