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%.
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%. “Off-Spec Fuel” shall mean used oil included as part of a Company’s inventory which meets all of the Used Oil Specifications, except that such used oil does not meet one or more of the parameters set forth on Exhibit E with respect to “Non-Volatile Residue”, “Caustic Coagulation Test”, “Other Contaminants”, “API Gravity at 60° F” or “Sulfur.” “On-Spec Used Oil” shall mean used oil included as part of a Company’s inventory which meets all of the Used Oil Specifications but which does not meet the definition of Processed Used Oil. “Other Off-Spec Oil” shall mean used oil included as part of a Company’s inventory which does not meet the Used Oil Specifications and which is not Wet Oil, Oily Water or Off-Spec Fuel. Other Off-Spec Oil includes, without limitation, tank bottom sludge and sediment, used oil mixed with Polychlorinated Biphenyls (i.e., PCBs) or other materials regulated by the Toxic Substances Control Act, used oil mixed with hazardous waste regulated pursuant to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, used oil with a flashpoint that is less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, used oil with a total PCB content equal to or greater than 2 ppm and used oil with a total halogen content equal to or greater than 1,000 ppm. “Owned Real Property” shall have the meaning given in Section 3.7(a). “Parent” shall have the meaning given in the preamble to this Agreement. “Parent Company Guarantees” shall have the meaning given in Section 2.4(b). “Party” and “Parties” shall have the meaning given in the preamble to this Agreement. “Permits” shall have the meaning given in Section 3.15(c). “Permitted Liens” shall mean (a) Liens for Taxes, assessments, water and sewer rents and other governmental charges, in each case, which arise solely by operation of Law and are not yet due and payable, (b) Liens being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings, (c) Liens that are (i) easements, quasi-easements, licenses, covenants, rights of way, utility agreements and other similar restrictions, (ii) conditions that may be shown by a current survey or (iii) zoning, building and other similar restrictions, that in any case described in this clause (c) do not materially impair the current use or occupancy of the Owned Real Property or Leased Real Property, (d) inchoate, mechanic’s, workmen’s, repairmen’s...

Examples of Oily Water in a sentence

  • Look for anomalies regarding increasing or decreasing levels of bilge water in the bilge water tank(s) and compare the rate capacity of the Oily Water Separators (“OWSs”) and/or the clean bilge water tank pump, as applicable, to the actual volumes being processed per hour.

  • 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.

  • To facilitate the discharge of oily mixtures without violating MARPOL, vessels like the M/T Kriti Ruby are required to have a pollution control device known as an Oily Water Separator.

  • Such tamper proof connections may be similar to those used on solenoid controlled three-way valves that control fluid flow to Oil Content Monitors on STX Oily Water Separators.

  • The oily bilge water was then discharged via the Sewage Holding Tank’s overboard discharge valve without processing it through the Oily Water Separator.

  • Ensure that the Chief Engineer's handover notes shall include an environmental component and description of the current status of operation, maintenance, and repair, for the Incinerator, Oily Water Separator, Oil Content Meter, Oil Discharge Monitor, and other pollution prevention procedures or equipment, the status of spare parts for the aforementioned equipment, and an estimation of the day-to­ day bilge loads and accumulations.

  • Oily Water Separators are designed to process oily mixtures from bilges to produce effluent containing no greater than 15 ppm of oil, as measured by the equipment’s Oil Content Monitor, which can be discharged overboard through an overboard discharge valve.

  • Between in or around August 2022 and September 15, 2022, the vessel’s Chief Engineer also failed to record in the Oil Record Book the transfers of oily mixtures from the incinerator waste oil tank via the Engine Room toilet to the Sewage Treatment Plant and to record the subsequent overboard discharges from the Sewage Treatment Plant without processing the oily mixtures through the Oily Water Separator.

  • SEPARATION EQUIPMENT A device designed to remove enough oil from an oil-water mixture to provide a resulting mixture with an oil content of less than 100ppm, or 15ppm, such as an Oily Water Separator (OWS).

  • At the time the vessel docked at these terminals, senior engineering officers knowingly maintained an Oil Record Book on board the vessel that failed to record the following: (1) transfers of oily bilge water to the Sewage Holding Tank; and (2) overboard discharges of oily bilge water from the Sewage Holding Tank without processing the oily bilge water through the Oily Water Separator.