Chemical Integrity definition

Chemical Integrity means the chemical properties of the water, sediments, or biological organisms (e.g., concentrations in fish tissue) of a body of water.
Chemical Integrity means the maintenance of water in a water source in the volume
Chemical Integrity of a water source means the maintenance of water in the source in the volume and at the times necessary to enable a water source to achieve the water quality standards prescribed for the water source by federal or State laws or regulations in light of authorized effluent discharges and other expected impacts on the water source.

Related to Chemical Integrity

  • Company Technology means all Technology used in or necessary for the conduct of the business of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or owned or held for use by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Biological agent shall mean any pathogenic (disease producing) micro-organism(s) and/or biologically produced toxin(s) (including genetically modified organisms and chemically synthesized toxins) which cause illness and/or death in humans, animals or plants.

  • Pathological waste means waste material consisting of only human or animal remains, anatomical parts, and/or tissue, the bags/containers used to collect and transport the waste material, and animal bedding (if applicable).

  • Chemical agent shall mean any compound which, when suitably disseminated, produces incapacitating, damaging or lethal effects on people, animals, plants or material property.

  • Third Party Technology means any Patents, Information, inventions, or other intellectual property owned or controlled by a Third Party but not Controlled by a Party or its Affiliates.