Maximum allowable concentration definition
Maximum allowable concentration means the highest permissible concentration or other measure of pollutant magnitude taken at a specific point in time or period in time.
Maximum allowable concentration or "MAC" means the threshold limit value or the time-weighted average 8-hour airborne concentration of a contaminant to which a person may be safely exposed. R 325.2413 to R 325.2419, tables 1 to 7, refer to the MAC of a particular contaminant.
Maximum allowable concentration means the highest permissible concentration or other measure of pollutant magnitude taken at a specific point in time or period in time. “Mechanical grease removal device” means a power operated device or combination of devices using electrical equipment to heat, filter, siphon, skim or otherwise separate and retain
More Definitions of Maximum allowable concentration
Maximum allowable concentration means the highest permissible concentration or other measure of pollutant magnitude taken at a specific point in time or period in time. “Mechanical Grease Removal Device” means a power operated device or combination of devices using electrical equipment to heat, filter, siphon, skim or otherwise separate and retain floating Grease and solid food waste prior to wastewater exiting the trap and entering the sanitary sewer collection system.