Limiting Factor definition

Limiting Factor means any factor that adversely affects the soils ability to effectively treat sewage effluent. This encompasses actual soil saturation, redoximorphic features, or active fluctuating seasonal soil water table, bedrock, layers/conditions of low permeability or any physically identifiable condition that limits installation of a septic system.
Limiting Factor means high groundwater elevation or bedrock.
Limiting Factor means occurrence of zones of seasonal or periodic saturation, groundwater, weathered bedrock, bedrock, or disturbed soil that impact negatively upon a POWTS.

Examples of Limiting Factor in a sentence

  • A Performance Limiting Factor is any lifestyle issue that is likely to impact an athlete’s Realistic Capacity to prepare and/or compete at the level required to progress through the CAPP levels.

  • Athletes on the previous year’s CAPP program with a Performance Limiting Factor or Planned Absence may be retained on the program at the Selectors sole discretion.

  • Nesting Cover (B) Brood Habitat (C) Protective Cover (D) Food (E) Site IntegrityHabitat Rating Based on the Limiting Factor (lowest value)ExcellentGoodFairPoor(31 to 40) (21 to 30) (11 to 20) (<11) Site 2.

  • The Concept of Relevant Cost; Using Relevant Cost Information in Decision Making; Make or Buy Decisions; Limiting Factor Analysis; Addition or Deletion of Products or Departments; Special Sales Orders; Sell or Process Further Decision; Replacement of Asset Decision etc.

  • Athletes not on the previous year’s CAPP program who have a known Performance Limiting Factor or Planned Absence will only be eligible for CAPP in exceptional circumstances (where the HPD considers that inclusion is in the best interests of the HP program).

  • Summary(A) Nesting Cover (B) Brood Habitat (C) Protective Cover (D) Food (E) Site Integrity Habitat Rating Based on the Limiting Factor (lowest value)Excellent Good Fair Poor (31 to 40) (21 to 30) (11 to 20) (<11) Site 3.

  • The contestant would mark Limiting Factor A (nesting cover), Limiting Factor D (food) because they are tied for the lowest score (10), and Poor (<11) because of the habitat rating of 10.

  • Athletes retained on the program with a known Performance Limiting Factor or Planned Absence will be advised to declare for AAP Health Card status if appropriate (see section8.14).

  • Summary(A) Nesting Cover (B) Brood Habitat (C) Protective Cover (D) Food (E) Site Integrity Habitat Rating Based on the Limiting Factor (lowest value)Excellent Good Fair Poor (31 to 40) (21 to 30) (11 to 20) (<11)GLOSSARY OF TERMSAbiotic component — Basic inorganic and organic compounds of the environment.

  • Plan of Work and Limiting Factor Assessment: 1) The consistency (variance) across five years of limiting factor information was examined.2) Limiting factors were then qualitatively evaluated to determine their likely near-term direction (stay the same, increase or decrease).


More Definitions of Limiting Factor

Limiting Factor means the lower rate of the nitrogen limited biosolids application rate (NLBAR), the contaminant limited biosolids application rate (CLBAR) and the phosphorus limited biosolids application rate (PLBAR) if required, as defined in the Western Australian guidelines for biosolids management;
Limiting Factor means a restrictive soil horizon or other impervious strata, rock, water table,

Related to Limiting Factor

  • Stress Factor means 2.25.

  • Load Factor means the ratio of average demand for a designated time period (usually one month) to the maximum demand occurring in that period;

  • Base Level means the following amounts plus the percentage

  • Closing Level : means the official daily Closing Level of the Index as published by the Index Sponsor in relation to each Scheduled Trading Day during the Investment Term.

  • percentage ratios has the meaning ascribed to it under the Listing Rules;

  • Limited Indexation Factor means, in respect of a Limited Indexation Month or Limited Indexation Date, as the case may be, the ratio of the Index Figure applicable to that month or date, as the case may be, divided by the Index Figure applicable to the month or date, as the case may be, twelve months prior thereto, provided that (a) if such ratio is greater than the Maximum Indexation Factor specified in the relevant Final Terms, it shall be deemed to be equal to such Maximum Indexation Factor and (b) if such ratio is less than the Minimum Indexation Factor specified in the relevant Final Terms, it shall be deemed to be equal to such Minimum Indexation Factor;

  • Total Net Leverage Ratio means, with respect to any Test Period, the ratio of (a) Consolidated Total Indebtedness net of Unrestricted Cash as of the last day of such Test Period to (b) Consolidated EBITDA for such Test Period.

  • Net Leverage Ratio means, at any time, the ratio of (a)(i) Consolidated Total Indebtedness at such time minus (ii) the Qualified Cash Amount to (b) Consolidated EBITDA for the most recently completed period of four fiscal quarters.

  • Peak flow rate means the maximum instantaneous flow from a given storm condition at a particular location.

  • Multiplier means the Multiplier specified in the Table.