Conventional Pollutant definition

Conventional Pollutant means BOD, suspended solids, pH, and fecal coliform bacteria, and such additional pollutants as are now or may be in the future specified and controlled in this District's NPDES Permit for its Wastewater treatment works where said works have been designed and used to reduce, monitor or remove such pollutants.
Conventional Pollutant means those pollutants designated by the Act to include BOD, total suspended solids, pH, fecal coliform, oil and grease and such additional pollutants which may be specified and controlled in the Utility's NPDES permits for its wastewater treatment works where said works have been designed and used to reduce or remove such pollutants.
Conventional Pollutant means those pollutants identi- fied in section 304 (a) (4) of the federal clean water act amend- ments of 1977. These pollutants are; biological oxygen demand (BOD), total suspended solids (TSS), pH, fecal coliform and oil and grease.

Examples of Conventional Pollutant in a sentence

  • Permits issued to non-POTWs must require compliance with a level of treatment performance equivalent to Best Available Technology Economically Achievable (BAT) or Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technology (BCT) for existing sources, and consistent with New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for new sources.

  • A TBEL is set based upon an evaluation of New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), Best Available Technology Economically Achievable (BAT), Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technology (BCT), Best Practicable Technology Currently Available (BPT), and Best Professional Judgment (BPJ).

  • Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technology (BCT) and Best Available Technology Economically Achievable (BAT) 6.

  • The C&D rule established requirements based on Best Practicable Control Technology Currently Available, Best Available Technology Economically Achievable, Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technology, and New Source Performance Standards based on Best Available Demonstrated Control Technology.

  • BPT is Best Practicable Control Technology Currently Available, as set forth in CWA section 304(b)(1) and Appendix A; BAT is Best Available Technology Economically Achievable, as set forth in CWA section 304(b)(2) and Appendix A; and BCT is Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technology, as set forth in CWA section 304(b)(4) and Appendix A.


More Definitions of Conventional Pollutant

Conventional Pollutant means any of five Wastewater Pollutants as defined by the Act including B.O.D., suspended solids, fecal coliform, pH, and oil and grease.
Conventional Pollutant means BOD, COD, O&G, suspended solids, pH, ammonia nitrogen, total Kjeldahl nitrogen and fecal coliform bacteria.
Conventional Pollutant means BOD, TSS, bacteria, oil and grease, and pH as defined in 40 CFR 401.16.
Conventional Pollutant means a combination of biochemical oxygen demand, suspended solids, pH, fecal Coliform bacteria and oil and grease.
Conventional Pollutant means the following list of pollutants: (a) biochemical oxygen demand (BOD);
Conventional Pollutant means those pollutants designated under the authority of Section 304(a)(4) of the Clean Water Act.
Conventional Pollutant means BOD, TSS, pH, fecal coliform bacteria, Oil and Grease and such