Oily Water definition

Oily Water means used oil included as part of a Company’s inventory which meets all of the Used Oil Specifications, except that the water content of such used oil is greater than 30%.

Examples of Oily Water in a sentence

  • Oily bilge waste processing equipment consists principally of two devices: an Oily Water Separator and an Oil Content Meter.

  • To ensure that this standard is met, vessels must have equipment on board, such as an Oily Water Separator (“OWS”), which is designed to treat oily bilge waste and reduce the oil content to below the legal limit, MARPOL also requires vessels to have and maintain an oil sensing device (the “Oil Content Meter”), generally found on an OWS, that is designed to stop a discharge of a mixture containing more than the legally permitted concentration of 15 ppm oil.

  • The report alleged that there had been improper discharges of bilge holding tank contents directly overboard and not, as required by Company policies and law, through the installed Oily Water Separator or to shore side reception facilities.

  • This oily bilge waste must be processed through a pollution control device known as an Oily Water Separator (“OWS”) designed to treat the bilge waste in order to achieve the limitations imposed by international treaties and the laws and regulations of the United States.

  • RS Oily Water Separator Connection to WCP WCP and RS will be responsible for the cost of maintenance and repair for that portion of the RS Oily Water Separator system that is located on their respective property.

Related to Oily Water

  • Fresh water means water, such as tap water, that has not been previously used in a process operation or, if the water has been recycled from a process operation, it has been treated and meets the effluent guidelines for chromium wastewater.

  • Hot water means water at a temperature of 110°F. or higher.

  • Potable water means water that is fit for human consumption;

  • Navigable waters ’ means the waters of the United States, including the territorial sea;

  • Public water system means a system for the provision of water for human consumption through pipes or other constructed conveyances that has 15 or more service connections or regularly serves at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year.

  • Drinking water means water that meets criteria as specified in 40 CFR 141 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations. "Drinking water" is traditionally known as "potable water." "Drinking water" includes the term "water" except where the term used connotes that the water is not potable, such as "boiler water," "mop water," "rainwater," "wastewater," and "nondrinking" water.

  • Raw water means water withdrawn from a reservoir or well prior to any physical treatment of such water.

  • waste water means used water containing substances or objects that is subject to regulation by national law.

  • Project Water means water made available for delivery to the contractors by project conservation facilities and the transportation facilities included in the System.

  • Produced water means water extracted from the earth from an oil or natural gas production well, or that is separated from oil or natural gas after extraction.

  • Surface water means all water which is open to the atmosphere and subject to surface runoff.

  • Water means the chemical element defined as H2O in any of its three natural states, liquid, solid and gaseous.

  • Stormwater management system means any equipment, plants,