Hot Spots definition

Hot Spots means areas in the sewer system that must be cleaned or maintained frequently to avoid blockages.
Hot Spots means sites, developments, or uses that have the potential of discharging pollutants or concentrations of pollutants that are not normally found in stormwater. These sites could include concrete and asphalt facilities, auto repair, auto supply, and large commercial parking lots.
Hot Spots means Areas in sewer lines that have experienced sanitary sewer overflows or that must be cleaned or maintained frequently to avoid blockages of sewer system.

Examples of Hot Spots in a sentence

  • Air Toxics Hot Spots Program Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments.

  • The following applicable fees shall be paid as part of the Annual Operating Fees: Site ID Processing and Handling Fee, Permit Processing Fee, Emission Unit Renewal Fee, Air Contaminant Emissions Fee, and if applicable, District and State Air Toxic Hot Spots Fee and Annual Source Test Fee.

  • The final proposal was approved by HaSPA in December 2010; a registrar and Board members were appointed and the inaugural meeting of the Accreditation Board occurred in August 2011.

  • For each IAQ Zone, calculate the cancer and non-cancer health risks from the indoor formaldehyde concentrations determined in Step 5 and as described in the OEHHA Air Toxics Hot Spots Program Risk Assessment Guidelines; Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments (OEHHA, 2015).

  • US State RegulationsCalifornia Proposition 65 Carcinogens and Reproductive Toxins None of the ingredients are listed or exempt.California Air Toxics "Hot Spots" (A-I)None of the ingredients are listed or exempt.


More Definitions of Hot Spots

Hot Spots means geographic locations where emissions of substances to air, discharges to water, or deposits to land, from specific sources, may expose local populations to
Hot Spots means a 802.11 wireless access points.
Hot Spots means an area or areas in sewer lines that have experienced SSOs or that must be cleaned or maintained frequently by the District to avoid blockages in the sewer system.
Hot Spots means area in sewer lines that have experienced sanitary sewer overflows or that must be cleaned or maintained frequently to avoid blockages of the sewer system.
Hot Spots means areas with sewer lines that have experienced Sanitary Sewer overflows or that must be cleaned and maintained frequently to avoid blockages of the sewer system.
Hot Spots means areas within the city limits that reflect a measurable high crime intensity as identified by the Little Rock Police Department.
Hot Spots means the areas in sewer lines that have experienced SSOs or that must be cleaned or maintained frequently to avoid blockages of the public sewer.