High-strength wastewater definition
High-strength wastewater means wastewater having a 30-day average concentration of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) greater than 300 milligrams-per-liter (mg/L) or of total suspended solids (TSS) greater than 330 mg/L or a fats, oil, and grease (FOG) concentration greater than 100 mg/L prior to the septic tank or other OWTS treatment component.
High-strength wastewater means a wastewater stream with a BOD5 higher than 200 mg/L.
High-strength wastewater means wastewater from an establishment, home, or business having a biochemical oxygen demand greater than three hundred (300) mg/L or total suspended solids greater than three hundred (300) mg/L.
More Definitions of High-strength wastewater
High-strength wastewater means waste which exceeds the limits as set out in this By-law, and includes leachate and wastewater discharged into the sanitary wastewater system, but does not include hauled liquid wastewater;
High-strength wastewater means wastewater from an establishment, home, or business having a biochemical oxygen demand greater than 300 mg/L or total suspended solids greater than 300 mg/l.
High-strength wastewater means wastewater that has a BOD concentration in excess of 300 mg/L or a TSS concentration in excess of 350 mg/L.
High-strength wastewater means wastewater having a 30‐day average concentration of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) greater than 300 milligrams‐per‐liter (mg/L) or of total suspended solids (TSS) greater than 330 mg/L or a fats, oil, and grease (FOG) concentration greater than 100 mg/L prior to the septic tank or other OWTS treatment component.
High-strength wastewater means any sewage containing contaminants at concentrations greater than normal domestic wastewater, including wastewater with expected discharges of BOD or TSS of greater than 300 mg/L; or, O&G of greater than 50 mg/L.
High-strength wastewater means wastewater having a 30-day average concentration of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) greater than 300 mg/L or a fats, oil, and grease (FOG) concentration greater than 100 mg/L prior to the septic tank or other onsite wastewater treatment system component.
High-strength wastewater means wastewater that contains one or more conventional wastewater treatment parameters when the concentration is above that of domestic wastewater. This term typically applies to BOD and total suspended solids, but it does not specifically exclude the use of other wastewater treatment parameters.