A place or object from which pollutants are released and that stays in one place. These sources include many types of facilities, including power plants, gas stations, dry cleaners, incinerators, factories, and houses.
A fixedÂsite producer of pollution, mainly power plants and other facilities using industrial combustion processes.
A pollution source that does not move, such as a smokestack.
Relatively large, fixed sources of emissions (i.e. chemical process industries, petroleum refining and petrochemical operations, or wood processing).
a fixed, non-mobile producer of pollution, usually at industrial or commercial facilities
a permanently fixed facility
A nonmoving source of pollution.
An air pollution source permanently located in a single location.
Stationary sources are air pollution sources that remain in one place and can not relocate to a different area.
A non-moving source of pollution, such as a factory smokestack.
pollution sources that stay in one place, such as factories or gas stations.
a fixed source of regulated air pollutants (e.g. industrial facility). See also source; mobile sources.
A place or object from which pollutants are released and which does not move around. Stationary sources include power plants, gas stations, incinerators, houses etc.
A type of air pollution source that releases emissions from a specific location and is permanent or semipermanent structures at that location. Examples are smokestacks, vents, power plants, mines, farms, buildings, and trees. Compare mobile source.