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(A) A boiler or industrial furnace
burning hazardous waste may not emit particulate matter in excess of one
hundred eighty milligrams per dry standard cubic meter (0.08 grains per dry
standard cubic foot) after correction to a stack gas concentration of seven per
cent oxygen, using procedures prescribed in 40 CFR Part 60, appendix A, methods
1 to 5, and the appendix to rule 3745-266-103 of the Administrative
Code.(B) An owner or operator in compliance
with paragraph (B) of rule 3745-266-109 of the Administrative Code for the low
risk waste exemption is exempt from the particulate matter
standard.(C) Oxygen correction.
(1) Measured pollutant
levels shall be corrected for the amount of oxygen in the stack gas according
to the formula:Pc = Pm x 14 / (E - Y)
where:
Pc is the corrected concentration of the
pollutant in the stack gas.Pm is the measured concentration of the
pollutant in the stack gas.E is the oxygen concentration on a dry basis in
the combustion air fed to the device.Y is the measured oxygen concentration on a dry
basis in the stack.(2) For devices that feed
normal combustion air, E equals twenty-one per cent. For devices that feed
oxygen-enriched air for combustion (that is, air with an oxygen concentration
exceeding twenty-one per cent), the value of E is the concentration of oxygen
in the enriched air.(3) Compliance with all
emission standards provided by rules 3745-266-100 to 3745-266-112 of the
Administrative Code shall be based on correcting to seven per cent oxygen using
this procedure.(D) For the purposes of permit
enforcement, compliance with the operating requirements specified in the permit
(under rule 3745-266-102 of the Administrative Code) are regarded as compliance
with this rule. However, evidence that compliance with those permit conditions
is insufficient to ensure compliance with this rule may be information
justifying modification of a permit under rule 3745-50-51 of the Administrative
Code.[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government
publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations,
federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see
rule 3745-50-11 of the Administrative Code titled "Incorporated by
reference."]Last updated September 29, 2021 at 9:09 AM
e-filed on 12/09/2014 at 10:09 AM in Wayne County, Ohio IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO The Board of Health of the Wayne County : Case No. 2014 CVC-H 00343 Combined General Health District : Plaintiff, : Judge: Mark K. Wiest v. : Philip R. Cehrs : MOTION FOR CONTEMPT Defendant. : Now comes Plaintiff, the Board of Health of the Wayne County Combined General Health District, by and through the undersigned Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, and respectfully requests this Court for …
COPY. con ZALESN! COURT OF COMMON PLEAS . CIVIL DIVISION ous DEC“ PHI 32 SUMMIT COUNTY siat STATE OF OHIO MARY SLIWINSKL, et al No. 2006 02 0884 : JUDGE COSGROVE vs. PLAINTIFE’S SECOND AMENDED REPLY TO DEFENDANT MOTION TO CAPITAL PROPERTIES DISMISS PLAINTIFFS’ FIRST MANAGEMENT LTD., et al. AMENDED COMPLAINT Plaintiffs re-amend their Reply in a single aspect because of the recently discovered ruling of the Ohio EPA that Defendants are a Public Water System that must comply with the law and reg…
Feb 08, 2006
Summit County, OH
Dec 04, 2006
BREACH OF AGREEMENT
PATRICIA A COSGROVE
R. KYLE WITT FAIRFIELD COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 239 W. Main Street Suite 101 Lancaster, Ohio 43130 (740) 652-7560 (614) 322-5265 F: (740) 653-4708 ORIGINAL Amy Brown-Thompson (0070511) Steven Darnell (0098940) Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys Fairfield Cotinty Prosecutor's Office 239 West Main Street, Suite 101 Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Phone 740-652-7560 | Fax 740-653-4708 Amy.Brown-Thompson@fairfieldcountyohio.gov Attorney for the Fairfield County Board of Health IN COMPUTER 1023 HAR 3…
Fairfield County, OH
Mar 30, 2023
(CV) CIVIL
| (a ttinvnnenn FLED COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 2006 NOY -B PH 2:50 BAR EDEEY CLERK GF COURTS - MONTGOMERY £0., OHIO poe IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO BLANE SCARBERRY, et al. : CASE NO. 05-8403 “ (Judge Mary Katherine Huffman) Plaintiffs vs. : DEFENDANT THE VILLAGE OF FARMERSVILLE, OHIO'S THE VILLAGE OF FARMERSVILLE,: DESIGNATION OF TRIAL OHIO MATERIALS Defendant Pursuant to Mont. Co. C.P.R. 2.01(V)(D)(2)(d) and this Court’s Order, Defendant The Village of Farmersville,…
Montgomery County, OH
Nov 08, 2006
OTHER TORT
SED wwrne COURT OF COMMON PLEA: ay 25 PH I: 52 BUTLER COUNTY, OHIO 2006 M CITY OF HA HAMILTON, QHIO : Case No.: CV2006-02-0394 Sen Pla : Judge Pater GREGORY PARSLEY, ET AL Defendants (925 Greenwood Ave) Plaintiff now comes before the Court asking that they be permitted to enter on 925 Greenwood Ave, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, (legal description attached as Exhibit A) in order to obtain bids for demolition of the subject Property. Plaintiff was granted Default Judgment for this …
Butler County, OH
May 25, 2006
Pater, Honorable Charles L.
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