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plant part


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. PART 4: SPECIAL RULE FOR LABELLING OF PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS
  2. CHP part, non-CHP part and heat-only boilers within a plant
  3. ‘permit’ means a written authorisation to operate all or part of an installation or combustion plant, waste incineration plant or waste co-incineration plant;
  4. Part A: Annual statistics on the Fuel and Energy Consumption broken down by type of plant
  5. Refers to other types of plant as specified in part A.
  6. Part 4 sets out a special rule for the labelling of plant protection products.
  7. the part of the treated crop or plant products where phytotoxic/phytopathogenic effects are observed;
  8. in Part B ‘Pesticides’, point 1. ‘Products for plant protection’ is amended as follows:
  9. Part 1: Investments and renewals Renewal of plant (2002) […] [4] Renewal of offices/buildings (2002) […] Cleaning of courtyard/plant […] Movable investments 2002: Vehicles […] IT […] Tools […]
  10. The requirements of part 2.1 on dangerous substances for the raw wood and plant treatments shall also apply for adhesives.
  11. In the case of a change to a combustion plant, which may have consequences for the environment and which affects a part of the plant with a rated thermal input of 50 MW or more, the emission limit values as set out in Part 2 of Annex V shall apply to the part of the plant which has changed in relation to the total rated thermal input of the entire combustion plant.
  12. When waste waters from the cleaning of waste gases are treated outside the waste incineration plant or waste co-incineration plant at a treatment plant intended only for the treatment of this sort of waste water, the emission limit values set out in Part 5 of Annex VI shall be applied at the point where the waste waters leave the treatment plant.
  13. ‘operator’ means any natural or legal person who operates or controls in whole or in part the installation or combustion plant, waste incineration plant or waste co-incineration plant or, where this is provided for in national law, to whom decisive economic power over the technical functioning of the installation or plant has been delegated;
  14. Without prejudice to Article 50(4)(c), the waste incineration plant or waste co-incineration plant or individual furnaces being part of a waste incineration plant or waste co-incineration plant shall under no circumstances continue to incinerate waste for a period of more than 4 hours uninterrupted where emission limit values are exceeded.
  15. Where a combustion plant is extended, the emission limit values set out in Part 2 of Annex V shall apply to the extended part of the plant affected by the change and shall be set in relation to the total rated thermal input of the entire combustion plant.