Direct Exposure Criteria definition

Direct Exposure Criteria means the concentrations identified in Appendix A to sections 22a-133k-1 through 22a-133k-3 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies or any alternative direct exposure criteria approved by the Commissioner pursuant to section 22a-133k-2(d) of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
Direct Exposure Criteria means the concentrations of Hazardous Substances in soil protective of human health and the environment from exposures including but not limited to ingestion as identified in Table 1, § 1.9.2(C)(2) of this Part or any other Direct Exposure Criteria approved by the Director pursuant to §§ 1.9.2(D) or 1.9.4 of this Part.
Direct Exposure Criteria means the concentrations of Hazardous Substances in soil protective of human health and the environment from exposures including but not limited to ingestion as identified in Table 1 of Rule 8.02.B (Method 1 Soil Objectives) or any other direct exposure criteria approved by the Director pursuant to Rule 8.02.C (Method 2 Soil Objectives) or Rule 8.04 (Method 3 Remedial Objectives) of the Remediation Regulations.

Examples of Direct Exposure Criteria in a sentence

  • For a contiguous volume of contaminated soil which is determined to pose risks associated with direct exposure to humans engaged in residential and industrial/commercial activities, separate and distinct points of compliance may be proposed, provided that such points of compliance are consistent with Rule 8.02.A.i (General Requirements for Direct Exposure Criteria) and are demonstrated to ensure protection of both residential and industrial/commercial activities.

  • Method 2 Direct Exposure Criteria shall be developed using the default assumptions provided in Appendix D.

  • Of these, 9 showed no levels of contaminants above the Residential Direct Exposure Criteria (RES DEC), and 10 showed levels above the RES DEC, but only marginally so, and all are well below the levels environmental health experts would consider to be of serious risk.

  • Dredged materials may be classified as materials that do not exceed the standards for beach nourishment, Residential Direct Exposure Criteria, or Commercial/Industrial Direct Exposure Criteria.

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  • Residential Direct Exposure Criteria are defined in Table 1 in Section 8 of the Rules and Regulations for the Investigation and Remediation of Hazardous Material Releases.

  • The rehandling facility must dispose of any dredged material that exceeds Commercial/Industrial Direct Exposure Criteria at a facility licensed to accept and manage such material.

  • Where the arsenic concentration of dredged material exceeds the Residential Direct Exposure Criteria, and there are no exceedances of any other Residential Direct Exposure Criteria, the applicant may conduct a background study of the proposed disposal and/or beneficial use location to determine whether the dredged material would cause any additional adverse impacts at the site.

  • For soil objectives based on direct exposure to humans engaged in residential or industrial/commercial activities, the point of compliance shall be established in the soils throughout the contaminated-site, except as otherwise specified in Rule 8.02.A.i (General Requirements for Direct Exposure Criteria).

  • A concentration of the hazardous substance associated with an Excess Lifetime Cancer Risk equal to no more than one excess cancer case in one million people exposed to the hazardous substance shall be calculated consistent with residential or industrial/commercial activity as appropriate pursuant to Rule 8.02.A.i (General Requirements for Direct Exposure Criteria) using the algorithm specific to the ingestion pathway provided in Appendix D.


More Definitions of Direct Exposure Criteria

Direct Exposure Criteria or "DEC" means the criteria identified in Appendix A of the RSRs, alternative direct exposure criteria approved by the commissioner pursuant to section 22a-133k- 2(d) of the RSRs, or direct exposure criteria approved by the commissioner pursuant to section 22a-133k-2(b)(7) of the RSRs.
Direct Exposure Criteria or “DEC” means the criteria identified in section 22a-134tt-App2 of the RBCRs, alternative direct exposure criteria approved by the commissioner pursuant to section 22a- 134tt-9(d) of the RBCRs, or direct exposure criteria approved by the commissioner pursuant to section 22a-134tt-9(b)(7) of the RBCRs;

Related to Direct Exposure Criteria

  • Automatic exposure control means a device which automatically controls one or more technique factors in order to obtain at a preselected location(s) a required quantity of radiation (See also "Phototimer").

  • Total Exposure Amount means, on any date of determination (and without duplication), the outstanding principal amount of all Loans, the aggregate amount of all Letter of Credit Outstandings and the unfunded amount of the Commitments.

  • Planned special exposure means an infrequent exposure to radiation, separate from and in addition to the annual occupational dose limits.

  • High-risk exposure period means the following time period:

  • Eligible area means a distressed area, a labor surplus area, an inner city area, or a situational distress area.

  • Total Exposure means, for any Lender at any time, the sum of (i) the aggregate principal amount of all outstanding Loans of such Lender plus (ii) such Lender’s Applicable Percentage of the Letter of Credit Usage.

  • Total Floor Area means, the sum total of the total areas of all floors in a building or structure whether at above or below grade measured between the exterior faces of the exterior walls of the building or structure or from the centre line of a common wall separating two uses or from the outside edge of a floor where the outside edge of the floor does not meet an exterior or common wall, and;

  • Anticipated total county revenue availability per student means the anticipated total county revenue availability for the county divided by the average daily membership of the county.

  • Applicable Fronting Exposure means, with respect to any Person that is an Issuing Bank at any time, the sum of (a) the aggregate amount of all Letters of Credit issued by such Person in its capacity as an Issuing Bank (if applicable) that remains available for drawing at such time and (b) the aggregate amount of all LC Disbursements made by such Person in its capacity as an Issuing Bank (if applicable) that have not yet been reimbursed by or on behalf of the Borrower at such time.

  • Performance Percentage means the factor determined pursuant to a Performance Schedule that is to be applied to a Target Award and that reflects actual performance compared to the Performance Target.

  • Adjusted Total Term Loan Commitment means at any time the Total Term Loan Commitment less the Term Loan Commitments of all Defaulting Lenders.

  • Maximum horizontal acceleration in lithified earth material means the maximum expected horizontal acceleration depicted on a seismic hazard map, with a 90 percent or greater probability that the acceleration will not be exceeded in 250 years, or the maximum expected horizontal acceleration based on a site-specific seismic risk assessment.

  • Net Xxxx-to-Market Exposure of a Person means, as of any date of determination, the excess (if any) of all unrealized losses over all unrealized profits of such Person arising from Rate Management Transactions. “Unrealized losses” means the fair market value of the cost to such Person of replacing such Rate Management Transaction as of the date of determination (assuming the Rate Management Transaction were to be terminated as of that date), and “unrealized profits” means the fair market value of the gain to such Person of replacing such Rate Management Transaction as of the date of determination (assuming such Rate Management Transaction were to be terminated as of that date).

  • Monthly Uptime Percentage means total number of minutes in a calendar month minus the number of minutes of Downtime suffered in a calendar month, divided by the total number of minutes in a calendar month.

  • Total Revolving Exposure means, as to any Revolving Lender at any time, the unused Commitments and Revolving Exposure of such Revolving Lender at such time.

  • Exposure rate means the exposure per unit of time, such as roentgen per minute and milliroentgen per hour.

  • Uptime Percentage means Uptime expressed as a percentage, calculated in accordance with the following formula:

  • Material Project EBITDA Adjustments means, with respect to each Material Project:

  • Short Exposure means a short inversed leveraged exposure to the Reference Asset.

  • Achievement Percentage means the percentage of achievement determined by the Committee after the end of the Performance Cycle in accordance with Section 4 that reflects the extent to which the Company achieved the Performance Goals during the Performance Cycle.

  • Building level or district level leader means an individual employed by the District whose job assignment is that of a building level or district level administrator or an equivalent role, including an administrator licensed by the State Board of Education, an unlicensed administrator, or an individual on an Administrator Licensure Completion Plan. Building level or district level leader does not include the superintendent, deputy superintendents, associate superintendents, and assistant superintendents.

  • Property EBITDA means for any property owned by Ventas, Inc. or any of its Subsidiaries as of the date of determination, for any period of time, the net income (loss) derived from such property for such period, before deductions for (without duplication):

  • Baseline area means any intra- state area (and every part thereof) des- ignated as attainment or unclassifiable under section 107(d)(1)(A)(ii) or (iii) of the Act in which the major source or major modification establishing the minor source baseline date would con- struct or would have an air quality im- pact for the pollutant for which the baseline date is established, as follows: equal to or greater than 1 μg/m3 (an- nual average) for SO2, NO2, or PM10; or equal or greater than 0.3 μg/m3 (annual average) for PM2.5.(ii) Area redesignations under section 107(d)(1)(A)(ii) or (iii) of the Act cannot intersect or be smaller than the area of impact of any major stationary source or major modification which:

  • Incremental Available Transfer Capability Revenue Rights means the rights to revenues that are derived from incremental Available Transfer Capability created by the addition of Merchant Transmission Facilities or of one of more Customer-Funded Upgrades.