Available technology definition

Available technology means technologies and methods for emplacing a final radon barrier on uranium mill tailings piles or impoundments. This term shall not be construed to include extraordinary measures or techniques that would impose costs that are grossly excessive as measured by practice within the industry (or one that is reasonably analogous), (such as, by way of illustration only, unreasonable overtime, staffing, or transportation requirements, etc., considering normal practice in the industry; laser fusion of soils, etc.), provided there is reasonable progress toward emplacement of the final radon barrier. To determine grossly excessive costs, the relevant baseline against which cost shall be compared is the cost estimate for tailings impoundment closure contained in the licensee's approved reclamation plan, but costs beyond these estimates shall not automatically be considered grossly excessive.
Available technology means tech- nologies and methods for emplacing a permanent radon barrier on uranium mill tailings piles or impoundments. This term shall not be construed to in- clude extraordinary measures or tech- niques that would impose costs that are grossly excessive as measured by practice within the industry or one that is reasonably analogous, (such as, by way of illustration only, unreason- able overtime, staffing or transpor- tation requirements, etc., considering normal practice in the industry; laser fusion, of soils, etc.), provided there is reasonable progress toward emplace- ment of a permanent radon barrier. To determine grossly excessive costs, the relevant baseline against which cost increases shall be compared is the cost estimate for tailings impoundment clo- sure contained in the licensee’s tailings closure plan, but costs beyond such es- timates shall not automatically be considered grossly excessive.
Available technology means that a technology is licensed and available through commercial sales.

Examples of Available technology in a sentence

  • Available technology will also be employed to integrate listening, speaking, reading and writing for a variety of social and academic purposes.

  • Available technology allows the review of e-mails sent or received (even after they are deleted) and review of Internet web sites viewed by an employee.

  • The permittee has satisfied the Best Available technology (BAT) requirements pursuant to OAC rule 3745-31-05 (A)(3), as effective November 30, 2001, in this permit.

  • Available technology will also be employed to integrate listening, speaking, reading, and writing for a variety of social and academic purposes.

  • Available technology means technologies and methods for emplacing a final radon barrier on uranium mill tailings piles or impoundments.

  • Available technology assists operations by limiting staff time to transient occupancy at remote water treatment facilities thereby allowing reduced staffing levels with flexibility to perform other required duties.

  • Available technology may require that effluent limits be set lower than these values.

  • Available technology includes computers, printers, charging stations, high-speed scanners, laptops, tablets, One Button Studios for easy video creation, and collaborative workstations for group projects.

  • Available technology makes it feasible to collect the required data in real-time at low cost.

  • Available technology implies that there is a large and real potential for the development of the agricultural sector.


More Definitions of Available technology

Available technology means technologies and methods for emplacing a final radon barrier on uranium mill tailings piles or impoundments. This term shall not be con-
Available technology means technology that is obtainable and has been demonstrated to meet environmental standards at an existing mine or a demonstration project of similar size and scale, or is reasonably expected to meet or exceed environmental standards at the proposed mine.
Available technology means technologies and methods for emplacing a final radon barrier on uranium mill tailings piles or impoundments. This term shall not be construed to include extraordinary measures or techniques that would impose costs that are grossly excessive as measured by practice within the industry (or one that is reasonably analogous), (such as, by way of illustration only, unreasonable over time, staffing, or transportation requirements, etc., considering

Related to Available technology

  • Best available technology means those practices which most appropriately remove, treat, or isolate contaminants from groundwater, soil or associated environment, as determined through professional judgment considering actual equipment or techniques currently in use, published technical articles, site hydrogeology and research results, engineering and groundwater professional reference materials, consultation with experts in the field, capital and operating costs, and guidelines or rules of other regulatory agencies.

  • Licensed Technology means the Licensed Know-How and Licensed Patents.

  • Know-How means all existing and available technical information, know-how and data, including inventions (whether patentable or not), discoveries, trade secrets, specifications, instructions, processes and formulae, including all biological, chemical, pharmacological, biochemical, toxicological, pharmaceutical, physical, safety, quality control, preclinical and clinical data;