CCR surface impoundment definition
CCR surface impoundment means a natural topographic depression, man-made excavation, or
CCR surface impoundment means a natural topographic depression, man-made excavation, or diked area, which is designed to hold an accumulation of CCR and liquids, and the unit treats, stores, or disposes of CCR.
CCR surface impoundment or "impoundment" means a natural topographic depression, man-made excavation, or diked area, which is designed to hold an accumulation of CCR and liquids, and the surface impoundment treats, stores, or disposes of CCR. [415 ILCS 5/3.143]
Examples of CCR surface impoundment in a sentence
Pursuant to 40 C.F.R. § 257.101(a), subject to certain exceptions and the alternative closure provisions in 40 C.F.R. § 257.103, the owner or operator of an existing unlined CCR surface impoundment must cease placing CCR and non-CCR wastestreams into such CCR surface impoundment and either retrofit or close the CCR unit in accordance with the requirements set forth 40 C.F.R. § 257.102 by no later than April 11, 2021.
More Definitions of CCR surface impoundment
CCR surface impoundment means a natural topographic depression, man-made excavation, or diked area that (i) is designed to hold an accumulation of CCR and liquids; (ii) treats, stores, or disposes of CCR; and (iii) is owned or operated by an electric utility.
CCR surface impoundment means a natural topographic depression, man-made excavation, or diked area owned or operated by an electric utility or independent power producer, which is designed to hold an accumulation of CCR and liquids, and the unit treats, stores, or disposes of CCR. This definition includes both active and inactive surface impoundments, new and lateral expansions of surface impoundments, dewatered surface impoundments, and NPDES-CCR surface impoundments.
CCR surface impoundment or 'coal ash pond' means a natural topographic
CCR surface impoundment or "impoundment" means a natural
CCR surface impoundment or impoundment means a natural topographic depression, man-made excavation, or diked area, which is designed to hold an accumulation of CCR and liquids, and the unit treats, stores, or disposes of CCR. 40 CFR 257.53. In order for a surface impoundment to be subject to the Federal CCR Rule, it must “hold an accumulation of CCR and liquids” as of the Rule’s effective date of October 19, 2015. 40 C.F.R. § 257.53 (defining surface impoundment).
CCR surface impoundment means a natural topographic
CCR surface impoundment means a natural topographic depression, man-made