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Cóip statach de shonraí a easpórtáiltear ó IATE ó am go chéile atá sa chnuasach seo. Níor cheart glacadh leis gurb ionann i gcónaí an t-eolas a thugtar faoi iontráil anseo agus a bhfuil sa leagan reatha den iontráil ar IATE. Is féidir an leagan reatha sin a cheadú ach cliceáil ar an nasc atá ar thaobh na láimhe deise ag barr gach iontrála. Breis eolais »

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  1. ENVIRONMENT|environmental policy|pollution control measures
    TC Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Comhthéacs 'I gcás ina n-úsáidfear/ina n-ídeofar méideanna móra de VOCanna (e.g. os cionn 80 t in aghaidh na bliana), is teicníc comhlántach úsáideach é na hastaíochtaí VOC ón ngléasra a chainníochtú trí chomhghaolú rianaire (TC) nó le teicnící optúla bunaithe ar ionsú, amhail ionsú difreálach aimsiú agus raonáil solais (DIAL) nó flosc ceilte gréine (SOF) (Féach Roinn 1.4.2.). Tugtar tuairisc ar na teicnící seo in EN 17628.' Tagairt "Cinneadh Cur Chun Feidhme (AE) 2022/2427 lena mbunaítear conclúidí maidir leis na teicnící is fearr atá ar fáil (BAT), faoi Threoir 2010/75/AE ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle maidir le hastaíochtaí tionsclaíocha, le haghaidh córais choiteanna bhainistíochta agus chóireála dramhgháis in earnáil na gceimiceán (a bhfuil fógra tugtha ina leith faoi dhoiciméad C(2022) 8788),CELEX:32022D2427/GA"
    comhghaolú trí úsáid rianaire Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    tracer correlation | TC
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    Sainmhíniú method used for two-dimensional mapping of concentrations and emissions detection on an industrial site and quantification of gas emissions from individual components, main equipment (e.g. tanks) and in some cases sections on a site, if spatially separated Tagairt "European Commission. JRC. European IPPC Bureau. 'Best Available Techniques (BAT) Reference Document for Common Waste Gas Management and Treatment Systems in the Chemical Sector' (2.8.2022). Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2022"
    Nóta TC relies on the controlled release of a known rate of a tracer gas, for example C2H2 or N2O. The concentration of the tracer is measured downwind, usually with a mobile monitor, with simultaneous measurement of the source gas concentration. From the known release rate of the tracer gas (kg/h) and the measured mass concentration (mg/m3 ) in the emission plume of both the tracer gas and the source gas, the emission rate of the source gas can be retrieved. The technique assumes the tracer is subject to the same dispersion and transport in the atmosphere as the source gas emissions. The tracer technique is typically used to quantify emissions from known or suspected sources (source areas), on a source-by-source basis.