Adequate Capacity means the capacity required at any given moment to carry out the asylum and return border procedures.
Adequate Capacity means the capacity required at any given moment to carry out the asylum border procedure and the return border procedure, established pursuant to Regulation [XXX Return Border Procedure Regulation] or, where applicable, an equivalent return border procedure established under national law.
Adequate Capacity means the ability to collect, convey and treat peak wet weather flows in the Separate Sewer System for a 5-year design storm event, except where indicated in Table 1.2 of this IOCP for a 2-year design storm event. (This definition replaces the definition of “Adequate Capacity” in the Consent Decree.)
More Definitions of Adequate Capacity
Adequate Capacity means the capacity needed at any given moment in terms of reception and human resources to process an identified number of persons in the asylum and return border procedures on an annual basis.
Adequate Capacity means that capacity needed to collect and convey, within Operating Pressures defined in the RWWMP, peak hourly wet weather flows, without capacity-related SSOs or Backups, and to treat such flows without capacity-related Bypasses, Prohibited Bypasses, unauthorized discharges, and/or overloading at the STP for the alternative(s) and at the Level of Service selected in the Regional Wet Weather Management Plan pursuant to Section XI.C of this Decree.
Adequate Capacity to mean a of the following:
Adequate Capacity means the ability to collect, convey and treat peak wet weather flows as determined through the Capacity Assessment (Section V.G) and Master Plan (Section V.H).
Adequate Capacity means the capacity required at any given moment to carry out the
Adequate Capacity means capacity that is considered to be “adequate” if the Grade of Service (GOS) is p.05 or better for median traffic levels offered during the typical busy hours, as assessed by direct measurement of wireless communication facility in question. The GOS shall be determined by the use of standard Erlang B calculations. As call blocking may occur in the land line or radio portions of a wireless network, adequate capacity shall apply only to the capacity of the wireless components. Where capacity must be determined prior to the installation of the wireless communication facility in question, adequate capacity shall be determined on the basis of a 20% busy hour (20% of all offered traffic occurring within the busiest hour of the day), with total daily traffic based on aggregate estimates of the expected traffic in the coverage area.
Adequate Capacity means the annual capacity needed at any given moment in terms of reception and human resources to process an identified number of persons in the asylum and return border procedures for the relevant year.