NAC445B.187. “Stationary source” defined.  


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  •      1. “Stationary source” means all buildings, structures, facilities and installations, including temporary sources, which:

         (a) Belong to the same major industrial groupings described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, as incorporated by reference in NAC 445B.221;

         (b) Are located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties;

         (c) Are owned or operated by the same person or by persons under common control; and

         (d) Emit or may emit any regulated air pollutant that is regulated under 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401 to 7671q, inclusive, or NAC 445B.001 to 445B.3689, inclusive.

         2. Contracted operations that support the primary operations of the stationary source are part of the stationary source, except that temporary construction activities, including, without limitation, the construction of emission units, are not part of the stationary source.

         3. The term does not include motor vehicles, nonroad engines and nonroad vehicles.

     [Environmental Comm’n, Air Quality Reg. § 1.182, eff. 12-4-76]—(NAC A 3-29-94, eff. 1-11-96; 10-30-95; R105-97, 3-5-98; R117-00, 6-1-2001; R040-10, 7-22-2010; R126-10, 12-16-2010)