Nine Minimum Controls definition

Nine Minimum Controls or “NMC” shall mean the Nine Minimum Controls set forth in the CSO Control Policy and discussed in EPA’s May 1995 publication entitled “Combined Sewer Overflows: Guide for Nine Minimum Controls.”2
Nine Minimum Controls or “NMCs” shall mean those controls identified in Section II.B. of EPA’s CSO Policy and Part II.B. of NEORSD’s CSO Permit.
Nine Minimum Controls or “NMCs” shall mean those controls identified in Section II.B. of the EPA’s April 19, 1994, Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Policy.

Examples of Nine Minimum Controls in a sentence

  • Combined Sewer Overflows, Guidance For Nine Minimum Controls is available on line at http://www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/owm0030.pdf.

  • The National Policy requires permittees to implement Nine Minimum Controls (NMCs) The CSO Control Policy required permittees to implement the nine minimum controls with appropriate documentation no later than January 1, 1997 and to develop and implement a Long Term Control Plan.

  • Nine Minimum Controls are…Prohibition of CSOs during dry weather.

  • Any previously-prepared PPP shall be reviewed, and revised if necessary, by the Permittee to address the items contained in Chapter 8 of the U.S. EPA guidance document, Combined Sewer Overflows, Guidance For Nine Minimum Controls, and any items contained in previously-sent review documents from the IEPA concerning the PPP.

  • The permittee shall retain records to document implementation of the Nine Minimum Controls (NMC) and Long Term Control Plan (LTCP) requirements in Sections F and G.

  • Since multiple municipalities/permittees own separate portions of the hydraulically connected sewer system, the permittee shall work cooperatively with all other appropriate municipalities/permittees in the hydraulically connected sewer system to ensure that the Nine Minimum Controls (NMC) & Long Term Control Plans (LTCP) activities are being developed and implemented consistently.

  • Work preformed on the Nine Minimum Controls during the year shall be included in the annual CSO Progress Report (see below).

  • Work performed on the Nine Minimum Controls during the year must be included in the annual CSO Progress Report (see below).

  • Nine Minimum Controls (NMC) [see 06-096 CMR 570(5)]The permittee must implement and follow the Nine Minimum Control documentation as approved by USEPA on May 29, 1997.

  • Nine Minimum Controls (NMC) (see Section 5 Chapter 570 of Department Rules) The permittee shall implement and follow the Nine Minimum Control documentation as approved by EPA on May 29, 1997.


More Definitions of Nine Minimum Controls

Nine Minimum Controls means the nine minimum technology-based controls on CSOs enumerated in Section II, Subsection B of the CSO Control Policy, and Section III of Attachment A to the 2012 NPDES Permit.
Nine Minimum Controls means those controls and best management practices for Sewage conveyance and treatment systems described in EPA’s Combined Sewer Overflow Policy.
Nine Minimum Controls means the Nine Minimum Controls to address combined sewer overflows set forth in EPA’s “Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Policy,” 59 Fed. Reg. 18688 (April 19, 1994), and further described in EPA’s May 1995 “Combined Sewer Overflows; Guide for Nine Minimum Controls.”

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  • Operating Company Number (OCN means the numeric Company Code assigned by NECA identifying CLEC as a Resale or UNE provider.

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  • Minimum Term means each minimum initial and subsequent period of service for each Service as shown on the Service Agreement and Order Schedule, the initial period to start on the date on which the relevant Service is first made available to you for use. For the avoidance of doubt, unless otherwise agreed or if not stated on the Service Agreement or order schedules, the Minimum Term will be 12 months or such other period as may be notified to you in accordance with paragraph 19.2.

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  • Minimum Balance Requirements You must maintain a minimum daily balance of $2,000.00 in your Money Market Savings account to obtain the disclosed annual percentage yield. We impose a monthly maintenance fee if the balance falls below $500 any day of the month. Basic Checking Account Rate Information: This account does not pay interest.

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