New discharge definition

New discharge means any building, structure, facility, or installation from which there is or may be a discharge of substances to the surface waters of the state, the construction of which commenced after July 29, 1997.
New discharge means any discharge from a facility that did not commence the discharge of pollutants prior to July 1, 2005, except that the term does not apply in those cases where a Certificate to Construct (for sewage treatment works, or equivalent DEQ approval for discharges from industrial facilities) was issued to the facility on or before July 1, 2005.
New discharge means any discharge from a point source that first received WPDES permit coverage from the department after November 6, 2000. “New discharge” does not include a discharge from a publicly owned treatment works if the discharge from the treatment works is caused by a project that is correcting or preventing a public health problem.

Examples of New discharge in a sentence

  • New discharge manholes shall be smoothly coated with Sprayroq Sprayshield or Spraywall coating.

  • New discharge permits are evaluated by a different division of the agency, but we are not aware of any at this time.

  • This proposed facility is located in Barnett Township,Jefferson County .Description of Proposed Action/Activity: New discharge of treated sewage.

  • New discharge means, for the purpose of the zone of protection, a discharge from a new installation, or a discharge for which a permit is required which is significantly different and causing a negative impact on groundwater, from the permit conditions as of the effective date of the zone of protection classification for the chemical, microbiological, physical quality, quantity, or point of discharge.

  • However, other STWs have no spare capacity and the study concludes that a combination of upgrades of the existing STWs and the construction of new ones will be needed to provide the required capacity for the expected growth in the region; • New discharge consents or the upgrading of existing ones will depend on the capacity of the receiving watercourses.


More Definitions of New discharge

New discharge means a discharge that was not in existence on the effective date the outstanding resource value water was designated as described in parts 7050.0460 and 7050.0470.
New discharge means a discharge that was not in existence before January 1, 1988.
New discharge means a discharge that is issued a WPDES permit on or after October 1, 2010.
New discharge. ” - means a mine or quarry the construction of which is commenced after July 20, 2011 and from which there is or will be a new, altered or increased discharge of pollutants. A new discharge also includes a mine or quarry the construction of which commenced prior to July 20, 2011 where there will be a discharge into a stream or a stream segment not previously affected by a discharge from the mine or quarry. Construction will be deemed to have commenced beginning with the start of removing overburden.
New discharge means any discharge from a facility that did not commence the discharge of pollutants prior to July 1, 2005, except that the term does not apply in those cases where a Certificate to Construct (for sewage treatment works, or equivalent DEQ approval for discharges from industrial facilities) was issued to the facility on or before July 1, 2005… “Expansion” or “expands” means initiating construction at an existing treatment works after July 1, 2005 to increase design flow capacity, except that the term does not apply in those cases where a Certificate to Construct (for sewage treatment works, or equivalent DEQ approval for discharges from industrial facilities) was issued on or before July 1, 2005.
New discharge means any discharge from a facility that did not commence the discharge of pollutants prior to July 1, 2005, except that the term does not apply in those cases where a Certificate to Construct (for sewage treatment works, or equivalent DEQ approval for discharges from industrial facilities) was issued to the facility on or before July 1, 2005. LINE BY LINE INSTRUCTIONS Item 1. APPLICANT INFORMATION Item A: Provide the name of the facility associated with the discharge(s). Item B: Provide the name of the person or corporation that owns the business. This does not have to be the owner of the facility (e.g., if it is leased) but should be who is responsible for the regulated activity and wants coverage under the general permit. Item C: Provide the mailing address, phone number, fax number and e-mail address of the above person. Item D: Indicate here the physical location of the facility if it can't be located from the mailing address. Item E: If someone other than the owner listed in item B runs the facility and is the person with whom business will be conducted, check No. Otherwise check Yes. Item F. If No was checked above, indicate the name of the person other than the owner who operates the facility. Item G. Provide the address, phone number, fax number and e-mail address of the person other than the owner here. Item 2: FACILITY INFORMATION Provide permit number for all valid VPDES permits held by the facility. Please note that facilities without a valid VPDES permit are ineligible for coverage under this general permit. If this registration statement is being submitted in conjunction with application for a new or expanded discharge, please note that coverage under the general permit will generally be provided at the time the individual VPDES permit is issued, modified or reissued. Item 3: AGGREGATED DISCHARGES An owner or operator of two or more facilities, covered by this general permit and located in the same tributary may apply for and receive an aggregated mass load limit for delivered total nitrogen and an aggregated mass load limit for delivered total phosphorus reflecting the total of the water quality-based total nitrogen and total phosphorus waste load allocations or permitted design capacities established for such facilities individually. List the facilities (and their permit numbers) that are proposed for an aggregated mass load limit. Note that the aggregation of mass load limits shall not affect any requirement to comply with local water qua...
New discharge means a discharge that was not in existence on the effective date of this Ordinance.