Performance Specification 1 Specifications and Test Procedures for Opacity Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems in Stationary Sources, Summary of C


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Performance Specifications and Test Procedures - Specification 18-Hydrogen Chloride Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems at Stationary Sources (Us Environmental Protection Agency Regulation) (Epa) (2018 Edition)


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Performance Specifications and Test Procedures - Specification 18-Hydrogen Chloride Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems at Stationary Sources (US Environmental Protection Agency Regulation) (EPA) (2018 Edition) The Law Library presents the complete text of the Performance Specifications and Test Procedures - Specification 18-Hydrogen Chloride Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems at Stationary Sources (US Environmental Protection Agency Regulation) (EPA) (2018 Edition). Updated as of May 29, 2018 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is finalizing performance specifications and test procedures for hydrogen chloride (HCl) continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) to provide sources and regulatory agencies with criteria and test procedures for evaluating the acceptability of HCl CEMS. The final performance specification (Performance Specification 18) includes requirements for initial acceptance, including instrument accuracy and stability assessments. This action also finalizes quality assurance (QA) procedures for HCl CEMS used for compliance determination at stationary sources. The QA procedures (Procedure 6) specify the minimum QA requirements necessary for the control and assessment of the quality of CEMS data submitted to the EPA. This book contains: - The complete text of the Performance Specifications and Test Procedures - Specification 18-Hydrogen Chloride Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems at Stationary Sources (US Environmental Protection Agency Regulation) (EPA) (2018 Edition) - A table of contents with the page number of each section




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