Loading capacity definition

Loading capacity means the mass of a pollutant that a water body can assimilate without a violation
Loading capacity means the greatest amount of loading that a water can receive without violating water quality standards.
Loading capacity means the mass of a pollutant that a water body can assimilate without a violation of water quality standards. For pollutants that cannot be measured in terms of mass, it means the maximum change that can occur from the best practicable condition in a surface water without causing a violation of the surface water quality standards.

Examples of Loading capacity in a sentence

  • Loading capacity of vehicle will be based on Gross Vehicle Weight (Laden weight) and Unladen weight mentioned on RC.

  • Loading capacity The services included in the procurement shall be provided by the tenderer itself.

  • If so, please mention the details on type of vehicle Loading capacity, registration number etc.

  • Loading capacity of a tyre is determined with respect to its inflation and the maximum speed of the vehicle.

  • Loading capacity of the tiedowns must comply with building code requirements.


More Definitions of Loading capacity

Loading capacity means the mass of a pollutant that a water body can assimilate without a violation of water quality standards. For pollutants that cannot be measured in terms of mass, it means the
Loading capacity or “LC" means the greatest amount of loading that a water body can receive without violating water quality standards.
Loading capacity means loading capacity, as defined in rule 3745-2-02 of the Administrative Code.
Loading capacity means the maximum amount of loading that a surface water can receive without violating water quality standards.
Loading capacity means the greatest amount of loading
Loading capacity means the maximum amount of FC bacteria pollution a water body can withstand and still meet the Washington State water quality standard. In this TMDL report, it is assumed that if the individual tributaries and various segments (reaches) of the SF Palouse River were to meet the water quality standard, then the SF Palouse River as a whole would meet the standard prior to its confluence with the Palouse River.
Loading capacity means the amount of loading of a pollutant that a POTW can receive without risk of pass through or interference.