Effluent Limit definition

Effluent Limit means an effluent limitation imposed by the NPDES
Effluent Limit means the effluent limitations set forth in Exhibits “A” and “E” of the Sewage Treatment Agreements for the purposes of Article III, as the same may be revised from time to time by applicable Legal Requirements as defined and set forth in the Cooperation Agreement and the Sewage Treatment Agreements and together with other limitations imposed by Regulatory Authorities from time to time, on Pollutants discharged from the Treatment Plant; or for an SIU, Effluent Limit shall mean the effluent limitations as set forth in a WastewaterDischarge Permit issued by the Authority, including limits established by Legal Requirements for Commercial Waste Discharged into or from the Treatment Plant.
Effluent Limit means a numerical or narrative effluent limit imposed by the NPDES Permit.

Examples of Effluent Limit in a sentence

  • The AEL (Alternate Effluent Limit) is the minimum rainfall event necessary for alternate effluent limitations to apply to the specified parameter for the given outfall.

  • Exceedance of Numeric Effluent Limit in Schedule A.2 of this permit – Permit registrants must conduct follow-up monitoring of any pollutant that exceeds the numeric effluent limit(s) no later than 30 calendar days (or during the next storm event should none occur within 30 calendar days) of receiving the monitoring results.

  • The Water Quality Based Effluent Limit for Total Residual Chlorine was calculated to be 18 µg/L (daily maximum limit) and 9 µg/L (monthly average limit).

  • Analysis in Support of Phosphorus Water Quality-Based Effluent Limit in Permit: The Secretary has used the WLA assigned to this facility in the 2016 LC TMDL to require a Water Quality-Based Effluent Limit (WQBEL) for phosphorus in the draft permit equal to the WLA.

  • The Median Monthly Effluent Limit (MMEL) for chronic toxicity only applies when there is a discharge on more than one day in a calendar month period.

  • The applicable WQM Effluent Limit Type are discussed in Section 6 under the corresponding parameter which is either DO, CBOD, or ammonia-nitrogen.

  • To determine the Ce DEQ has adopted EPA’s statistical approach that accounts for day-to-day variability in effluent quality by identifying the number of samples, calculating the coefficient of variation (CV) (Equation 7, below), and selecting a reasonable potential multiplying factor (RPMF) from the tables in the Effluent Limit Development Guidance (DEQ 2017).

  • Table 3: Numeric Effluent Limit GuidelinesRegulated Activity Regulated Activity 3.

  • DEQ uses the process in the Effluent Limit Development Guidance (DEQ 2017) to determine reasonable potential.

  • The DEV shall be used for determination of compliance with the Maximum Daily Effluent Limit (MDEL) for a given parameter for that given calendar day.


More Definitions of Effluent Limit

Effluent Limit means a numerical effluent limit imposed

Related to Effluent Limit

  • Effluent limitation means any restriction imposed by the Director on quantities, discharge rates, and concentrations of pollutants that are discharged from point sources into waters of the United States, the waters of the contiguous zone, or the ocean.

  • Effluent limitation guideline means a regulation published by the Administration under Section 304(b) of the CWA to adopt or revise effluent limitations.

  • emission limit value means the mass, expressed in terms of certain specific parameters, concentration and/or level of an emission, which may not be exceeded during one or more periods of time;

  • Clean-Up Period has the meaning specified in Section 8.02(b).

  • Bag limit means the maximum number of game animals, game

  • Effluent means any liquid, including particles of matter and other substances in suspension in the liquid; "financial year" means the twelve months ending with 31st March;

  • Maximum contaminant level means the maximum permissible level of a contaminant in water which is delivered to any user of a public water system.

  • emission allowance means a financial instrument as defined in point (11) of Section C of Annex I of Directive [new MiFID].

  • Maximum contaminant level (MCL) means the maximum permissible level of a contaminant in water which is delivered to any user of a public water system.

  • Sub-Limit Defined in the Fee and Pricing Letter, which definition is incorporated herein by reference.

  • Lower explosive limit (LEL) means the concentration of a compound in air below which a flame will not propagate if the mixture is ignited.

  • Clean ballast means the ballast in a tank which since oil was last carried therein, has been so cleaned that effluent therefrom if it were discharged from a ship which is stationary into clean calm water on a clear day would not produce visible traces of oil on the surface of the water or on adjoining shorelines or cause a sludge or emulsion to be deposited beneath the surface of the water or upon adjoining shorelines. If the ballast is discharged through an oil discharge monitoring and control system approved by the Administration, evidence based on such a system to the effect that the oil content of the effluent did not exceed 15 parts per million shall be determinative that the ballast was clean, notwithstanding the presence of visible traces.

  • Upper Limit means a specified maximum amount of costs which may be claimed under a Unit of Work, but which may be extended on application. An Upper Limit operates in the same way as a Costs Limitation;

  • Vapor balance system means a combination of pipes or hoses which create a closed system between the vapor spaces of an unloading tank and a receiving tank such that vapors displaced from the receiving tank are transferred to the tank being unloaded.

  • Combustible liquid means a liquid that has a flash point not less than 37.8 degrees Celsius and not greater than 93.3 degrees Celsius;

  • Day-ahead Congestion Price means the Congestion Price resulting from the Day-ahead Energy Market.

  • Flammable liquid means any liquid that has a flash point of seventy degrees Fahrenheit, or less, as determined by a tagliabue or equivalent closed cup test device.

  • Total Funded Indebtedness means, at any date, the aggregate principal amount of all Funded Indebtedness of Holdings and its Restricted Subsidiaries at such date, determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP.

  • Lead-contaminated dust means surface dust that contains an area or mass concentration of lead at or in excess of levels identified by the Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to § 403 of TSCA (15 U.S.C. § 2683).

  • Average Monthly Limit means the maximum allowable "Average Monthly Concentration" as defined in Section 22a-430-3(a) of the RCSA when expressed as a concentration (e.g. mg/l); otherwise, it means "Average Monthly Discharge Limitation" as defined in Section 22a-430-3(a) of the RCSA.

  • Planned Financed Generation Capacity Resource means a Planned Generation Capacity Resource that, prior to August 7, 2015, has an effective Interconnection Service Agreement and has submitted to the Office of the Interconnection the appropriate certification attesting achievement of Financial Close.

  • Total Funded Debt means all Funded Debt of the Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries, on a consolidated basis, as determined in accordance with GAAP.

  • MCE Valuation Period means, subject to any extension (as described in further detail in the Conditions), the period commencing from and including the moment upon which the Mandatory Call Event occurs and up to the end of the following trading session on the Index Exchange; and

  • Landfill Gas means any gas derived through any biological process from the decomposition of waste buried within a waste disposal site.

  • Excess Concentration Amount means, as of any date of determination on which any one or more of the Concentration Limitations are exceeded, an amount (calculated by the Servicer and without duplication) equal to the Dollar Equivalent of the portion of the Adjusted Principal Balance of each Eligible Collateral Loan that causes such Concentration Limitation to be exceeded.

  • Hazardous liquid means crude oil, refined petroleum products, liquefied petroleum gases, anhydrous ammonia, liquid fertilizers, liquefied carbon dioxide, alcohols, and coal slurries.