Reliable information definition

Reliable information means information worthy of confidence, including any information whose use at sentencing is permitted by the United States Constitution.
Reliable information means any observance or detection of VOC emissions from a Tank System, associated open-ended line (e.g., vent line, blowdown valve or line), or associated pressure relief device using an optical gas imaging infrared camera, EPA Method 21 monitoring, CDPHE Approved Instrument Monitoring Method (“AIMM”), or audio, visual, olfactory (“AVO”) techniques by EPA, CDPHE, local government inspectors acting as duly designated representatives of CDPHE, PDC employees, or PDC contractors trained to conduct inspections for emissions. For purposes of this Decree only, evidence of surface staining alone shall not be considered Reliable Information. As to combustion devices used in a Vapor Control System, Reliable Information shall also include any observance or detection of Visible Smoke Emissions by EPA, CDPHE, local government inspectors acting as duly designated representatives of CDPHE, PDC employees, or PDC contractors trained to conduct inspections for emissions. Reliable Information may be obtained at any time.
Reliable information means any observance or detection of VOC emissions from a Tank System using an optical gas imaging infrared

Examples of Reliable information in a sentence

  • Reliable information can be depended upon to represent the conditions and events that it is intended to represent.

  • Reliable information that the population to be served by the entity has a demonstrable need for the services proposed to be provided under the program.

  • Reliable information which has been received by the Dean, Associate Deans, or Program Directors.

  • Reliable information from a third party, or intelligence developed by or shared with the Anti-Doping Organization in accordance with Article 11.

  • Reliable information is the best attainable information through the use of appropriate engagement techniques.


More Definitions of Reliable information

Reliable information means data, studies and other information that have been:
Reliable information means any observance or detection of VOC emissions: 1) from a Storage Tank opening (i.e., PRD/thief hatch), except during gauging or maintenance; or 2) from a combustion device used in a Vapor Control System without flame presence indicating combustion. Reliable Information must be observed or detected: 1) using an optical gas imaging infrared camera, EPA Method 21 monitoring, or AVO inspection; and 2) by EPA, XTO employees, or XTO contractors trained to conduct inspections for emissions. For purposes of this Decree only, evidence of staining alone shall not be considered Reliable Information. As to combustion devices used in a Vapor Control System, Reliable Information shall also include any observance or detection of no pilot light present by EPA, XTO employees, or XTO contractors. Observations from a Tank System while all wells associated with that Tank System are temporarily shut-in, and during which working and standing emissions may occur, will not be considered Reliable Information.
Reliable information means information worthy of confidence, including any
Reliable information means a scientific study or other scientific information that meets the criteria in subparagraphs (A) and (B):
Reliable information means any of the following information, observations or detections, when collected by employees or contractors of the EPA, NMED, or the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, trained Mewbourne employees, trained Mewbourne contractors, or the Verifier: (i) VOC emissions from a Vapor Control System, an open bypass device or any bypass as described in Paragraph 44, an open thief hatch, an open PRV, or open-ended line emissions, while using an optical gas
Reliable information means any observance or detection of VOC emissions from a Tank System, associated open-ended line (e.g., vent line, blowdown valve or line), or associated pressure relief device (e.g., thief hatches or pressure relief
Reliable information means any observance or detection of hydrocarbon emissions, including VOCs, from a Tank System, associated open-ended line (e.g., vent