Examples of Discharge limitation in a sentence
No User shall increase the use of potable or process water, or in any way attempt to dilute a Discharge, as a partial or complete substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance with a Discharge limitation unless expressly authorized by an applicable Pretreatment Standard or Requirement established by EPA.
No User shall ever increase the use of process water, or in any way attempt to dilute a Discharge, as a partial or complete substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance with a Discharge limitation contained in any Categorical Pretreatment Standard or Pretreatment Standard or Local Limit Requirement, these Rules and Regulations or any permit issued hereunder unless expressly authorized by an applicable Pretreatment Standard or Requirement.
Policy and practice recommendations 75References 76Endnotes 84 Glossary Acquired gender The new gender of a person who has had their gender reassigned and/or legally recognised.
No User shall ever increase the use of process water, or in any way attempt to dilute a Discharge, as a partial or complete substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance with a Discharge limitation unless expressly authorized by an applicable Pretreatment Standard or requirement.
MVPDs, a uniform price increase, wherein Applicants raise the price of their affiliated networks for all distributors, circumvents this prohibition.
Bank practice, however, may not be fully consistent with this guidance.
Maximum Daily Discharge limitation means the highest allowable “daily discharge” [40 CFR 122.2].
ARNGUS and USAR Soldiers who execute a USAR enlistment on enrollment in the SROTC with assignment to Control Group (ROTC) in accordance with AR 145–1, paragraph 3–15, will be discharged from their current ARNGUS or USAR enlistment agreements effective the date preceding the date of enlistment as a cadet in the SROTC.c. Discharge limitation.
Discharge limitation concentrations apply to this outfall location and are described in the permit.
Discharge limitation is based on federal secondary treatment standards in accordance with 40 CFR 133.102.