Discharger definition

Discharger. , as used herein, means, as appropriate: (1) the Discharger, (2) the local sewering entity (when the collection system is not owned and operated by the Discharger), or (3) "indirect discharger" (where "Discharger" appears in the same paragraph as "indirect discharger”, it refers to the discharger.)
Discharger means any person who causes, allows, permits, or is otherwise responsible for, a discharge, including, without limitation, any owner of a construction site or industrial facility.
Discharger means a "person" who discharges a "pollutant(s)" into a "water of the state."

Examples of Discharger in a sentence

  • The Discharger serves the unincorporated areas of El Granada, Princeton, Princeton-by-the-Sea, Clipper Ridge, and Miramar, and the northern portion of the City of Half Moon Bay.

  • The Discharger proposes to enhance and modify the Facility’s chemical delivery system for pH adjustment and develop a standard operating procedure (SOP) for periodic aeration basin cleaning.

  • The Discharger incurred minimal economic benefit as a result of the six SSOs. Other Factors as Justice May Require Maximum Liability $220,680 Water Code section 13385 allows up to $10,000 for each day in which a violation occurs, plus $10 for each gallon exceeding 1,000 gallons discharged and not cleaned up.

  • Representations and Agreements of the Discharger to Implement and Complete, Report, and Guarantee Implementation of the Compliance Project: The Discharger understands that its promise to implement the Compliance Project, in its entirety and in accordance with the schedule for implementation, is a material condition of this settlement of liability between the Discharger and the Central Valley Water Board Prosecution Team.

  • The Discharger understands that this Stipulated Order will be noticed for a 30-day public review and comment period prior to consideration by the Central Valley Water Board, or its delegee.


More Definitions of Discharger

Discharger. - means any Person that discharges or causes a discharge to a public sewer.
Discharger means the person who has dominion or control over the petroleum or petroleum products at the time of the discharge into the environment.
Discharger means an individual, association, partnership, corporation, municipality, or an agent or employee thereof, in occupation or having the charge, management or control of a premises, sewage, storm water, uncontaminated water or any combination thereof, to which this by-law applies;
Discharger means a person who, directly or indirectly, with or without intent, contributes, causes, or permits wastewater to be discharged into the POTW by means of, but not limited to, pipes, conduits, pumping stations, ditches or tank trucks and all constructed devices and appliances appurtenant thereto. “Domestic Sewage” means the liquid and water-carried waste and wastewater typically generated from humans or household operations which is discharged to, or otherwise enters, a treatment works from sanitary activities such as kitchens, bathrooms, lavatories and toilets.
Discharger means the timberland owner or timber owner and anyone working on behalf of the timberland/timber owner in the conduct of timberland management activities for non-federal lands, and the U.S. Forest Service, private timber operators operating on federal lands, and anyone working on behalf of the U.S. Forest Service or a timber operator in the conduct of timberland management activities on federal lands.
Discharger means any person or entity engaged in activities or operations or owning facilities, which will or may result in pollutants entering stormwater, the stormwater conveyance system, or receiving waters or the owners of real property on which such activities, operations or facilities are located, except that a local government or public authority is not a discharger as to activities conducted by others in public rights of way.
Discharger means all industrial users, including "Categorical Users" and "Significant Industrial Users" as defined in this section. "Discharger" also refers to any non-industrial user of the City's sewer system who may be subject to regulation under this Ordinance.