Limiting condition definition

Limiting condition means a flow restrictive soil layer, bedrock, a water table, seasonal water table, ground water or highly permeable material that limits or precludes the treatment or dispersal of effluent in the soil of a property where a sewage treatment system is located.
Limiting condition means a layer with low permeability, ground water surface or other condition that restricts the treatment capability of the soil.
Limiting condition means soil conditions or site features that determine wastewater system design options. Soil conditions are morphology, depth, restrictive horizons, soil wetness, or organic matter content. Site features are topography, slope, landscape position, or available space.

Examples of Limiting condition in a sentence

  • The following illustrates samples of technical specifications associated with emergency planning and the emergency plan: LC.1 Limiting condition: Conduct of semi-annual communication checks with offsite response organizations; annual radiological/health physics, medical, and fire drills; and biennial onsite exercises to test response to simulated emergencies.

  • LC.2 Limiting condition: Certification that the applicant has met its responsibilities under the Emergency Planning an Community Right-to Know Act of 1986, Title III, Public Law 99-499, with respect to hazardous materials at the facility.LC.3 Surveillance: Operation of equipment/instrumentation to detect an accident-level condition ( e.g., seismometer, ambient temperature recording, radiation and criticality monitors).

  • Limiting condition for operation (LCO) 3.4 (HNF-SD-WM-TSR-006) requires that the active primary tank ventilation system be operable during, and for 7 days following completion of, water additions, chemical additions, and waste transfers into DSTs when required by administrative control (AC) 5.8.1, “DST Induced Gas Release Event Evaluation” (see Section 3.4.5.1 ).

  • Code 326.Exempt Existing document reviewed – no changes necessary Limiting condition applies Updated reclamation plan/cost estimate attachedITEM 20.

  • Limiting condition of operations, in this case, refers to the expectation that RFP would run out ofspace to store mixed waste, causing all operations generating mixed waste to begin to close down unless or until alternative storage space could be located or a means of disposal implemented.Thiscondition would last nine months, from May 1995 through January 1996.


More Definitions of Limiting condition

Limiting condition means actual soil saturation, redoximorphic features, or active fluctuating seasonal soil water table, bedrock, or any physically identifiable condition that limits installation of a septic system.
Limiting condition means soil conditions (morphology, wetness, depth, restrictive horizon, or
Limiting condition means a layer with low permeability, ground water surface or other condition that restricts the treatment capability or movement of wastewater through the soil.
Limiting condition means a restrictive soil layer, bedrock, a water table, or ground water that limits or precludes the treatment or dispersal of sewage in the soil of a property where a household sewage treatment system is located.
Limiting condition means a restrictive soil layer, bedrock, ground water, a perched seasonal high water table or other condition or combination of conditions that severely limit the treatment and/or dispersal of sewage or effluent.
Limiting condition means soil conditions or site features that determine wastewater system design
Limiting condition means a flow restrictive soil layer, bedrock, a water table, ground water or highly permeable material that limits or precludes the treatment or dispersal of effluent in the soil.