Potential contamination source definition

Potential contamination source means, as specified in RSA 485-C:7, I, human activities or operations upon the land surface that pose a reasonably-foreseeable risk of introducing regulated substances into the environment in such quantities as to degrade the natural groundwater quality. Examples of potential contamination sources are listed in RSA 485-C:7, II.
Potential contamination source means a potential contamination source as described in RSA 485- C:7, I, as reprinted in Appendix C, that is known to the applicant, visible during an on-site inspection, or identified by the department’s geographic information system and verified by on-site inspection, except that for purposes of this part, the term does not include agricultural activities that are conducted in accordance with the “Manual of Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Agriculture in New Hampshire” published by the New Hampshire department of agriculture, markets, and food, revised July 2017, available at https://www.agriculture.nh.gov/publications-forms/documents/bmp-manual.pdf.
Potential contamination source means, as specified in RSA 485‐C:7, I, human activities or opera‐ tions upon the land surface that pose a foreseeable risk of introducing regulated substances into the environ‐ ment in such quantities as to degrade the natural groundwater quality. Examples of potential contamination sources are listed in RSA 485‐C:7, II.

More Definitions of Potential contamination source

Potential contamination source means “potential contamination sources” as described in RSA 485-C:7, as reprinted in Appendix B.