Combined Waste Stream Formula definition

Combined Waste Stream Formula means the formula as found in 40 CFR Section 403.6(e).
Combined Waste Stream Formula means the combined waste stream formula as found at 40 CFR 403.6(e).
Combined Waste Stream Formula means the formulae contained in 40 CFR 403.6(e) for calculat- ing alternative concentration limits or alternative mass limits for determining compliance with categor- ical pretreatment standards.

Examples of Combined Waste Stream Formula in a sentence

  • In addition to these minimum requirements, the TNRCC will review pretreatment program procedures to evaluate the proper calculation of Equivalent Limits (40 CFR §403.6(c)) and the proper use of the Combined Waste Stream Formula (40 CFR §403.6(e)) during on-site inspections.

  • G.3 Applicable Combined Waste Stream Formula Calculations Space Systems/Loral, LLC’s 3825 Fabian Way facility located in Palo Alto is the only CIU in the RWQCP service area regulated using the combined waste stream formula to determine discharge limits.

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  • Information showing the measured average daily and maximum daily Flow, in gallons per day, to the POTW from regulated process streams and other streams, as necessary, to allow use of the Combined Waste Stream Formula set out in 40 CFR 403.6(e).

  • This part incorporates the provisions of 40 CFR § 403.6(e) regarding the use of the Combined Waste Stream Formula (CWF) to derive alternate limits.

  • Information showing the measured average daily and maximum daily Flow, in gallons per day, to the POTW from regulated process streams and other streams, as necessary, to allow use of the Combined Waste Stream Formula set out in Section 300.004(E) (40 CFR 403.6(e)).

  • In addition to these minimum requirements, the TNRCC will review pretreatment program procedures to evaluate the proper calculation of Equivalent Limits (40 CFR §403.6(c)) and the proper use of the Combined Waste Stream Formula (40 CFR §403.6(e)) during on- site inspections.


More Definitions of Combined Waste Stream Formula

Combined Waste Stream Formula means the formula as outlined in the General Pretreatment Regulations of the Clean Water Act, Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations for determining wastewater discharge limitations for Categorical Users and Significant Industrial Users who effluent is a mixture of regulated, unregulated and diluted wastewater as defined in the formula.
Combined Waste Stream Formula means the formula as found in 40 CFR Section 403.6 (e)(1)(i).
Combined Waste Stream Formula means the formula set forth in 40 CFR Section 403.6(e).
Combined Waste Stream Formula means the formula, as outlined in the General Pretreatment Regulations of the Clean Water Act, 40 CFR 403.6(e), for determining wastewater discharge limitations for Categorical Industrial Users and Significant Industrial Users whose effluent is a mixture of regulated, unregulated, and dilution wastewater as defined in the formula.
Combined Waste Stream Formula means the formu- lae contained in 40 CFR 403.6(e) for calculating alterna- tive concentration limits or alternative mass limits for de- termining compliance with categorical pretreatment standards.
Combined Waste Stream Formula means the formula as found in 40 CFR Sec. 403.6 (e)(1)(i).

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