Potential receptor definition

Potential receptor means a receptor not in existence at the time a Tier 1, Tier 2 or Tier 3 site assessment is prepared, but which could reasonably be expected to exist within 20 years of the preparation of the Tier 1, Tier 2 or Tier 3 site assessment or as otherwise specified in these rules.

Examples of Potential receptor in a sentence

  • Potential receptor points of exposure are those points within the modeled plume or actual plume that exceed the potential point of exposure target level.

  • Potential receptor populations include those related to residences with private water wells, industrial facilities and other businesses with private wells where potable water might be available, and potentially wells used for agricultural purposes such that crops may become contaminated.

  • Potential receptor populations include those related to residences with private water wells, industrial facilities & other businesses with private wells, & potentially wells used for agricultural purposes.

  • Potential receptor pathways and contaminant migration were evaluated as part of the RI.

  • Potential receptor populations include those related to off‐base residences with private water wells, industrial facilities and other businesses with private wells where potable water might be available, potentially wells used for agricultural purposes such that crops may become contaminated, as well as on‐base residents and workers.

  • Clinical symptomatology and drug compliance in schizophrenic patients.

  • Potential receptor pathways included direct radiation, inhalation, and ingestion of plants and soil.

  • Potential receptor populations include on-site workers, construction workers, residential users, and recreationalusers.

  • Potential receptor groups and potential exposure pathways that may exist for the adjacent areas are discussed below.East 23rd Street AreaSubsurface utility workers who perform subsurface utility repair or installation work in the eastern portion of the East 23rd Street ROW could potentially be exposed to constituents in soil or groundwater in this area via direct contact pathways (i.e., dermal contact, ingestion, and inhalation of volatiles) if subsurface work is performed in this area.

  • Table 11.2 Land Quality Receptors Potential receptor Effect pathwayGroundwater quality in the underlying Principal Aquifer (Taplow Gravel)Mobilisation of contaminants present within Made Ground underlying hardstanding.

Related to Potential receptor

  • Receptor means enclosed spaces, conduits, protected groundwater sources, drinking and non-drinking water wells, surface water bodies, and public water systems which when impacted by chemicals of concern may result in exposure to humans and aquatic life, explosive conditions or other adverse effects on health, safety and the environment as specified in these rules.

  • Preceptor means an individual who provides, directs, or verifies training and experience required for an individual to become an authorized user, an authorized medical physicist, an authorized nuclear pharmacist, or a radiation safety officer.

  • Potential Client means any person or entity to whom the Company has offered (by means of a personal meeting, telephone call, or a letter or written proposal specifically directed to the particular person or entity) to serve as investment adviser or to provide or distribute insurance products but which is not at such time an advisee, investment advisory or insurance customer, distributor or client of the Group or any person or entity for which a plan exists to make such an offer; persons or entities solicited or to be solicited solely by non-personalized form letters and blanket mailings are excluded from this definition;

  • Target Population means persons with low incomes who have one or more disabilities, including mental illness, HIV or AIDS, substance abuse, or other chronic health condition, or individuals eligible for services provided pursuant to the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act (Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 4500) of the Welfare and Institutions Code) and may include, among other populations, adults, emancipated minors, families with children, elderly persons, young adults aging out of the foster care system, individuals exiting from institutional settings, veterans, and homeless people.

  • HEPA filter means high-efficiency particulate air filters that are rated to achieve a minimum initial particle-removal efficiency of 99.97 per cent using ASTM F 1471– 93 or equivalent standard;

  • Vaccine means a specially prepared antigen which, upon administration to a person, will result in immunity and, specifically for the purposes of this rule, shall mean influenza and pneumococcal vaccines.

  • Dose is a generic term that means absorbed dose, dose equivalent, effective dose equivalent, committed dose equivalent, committed effective dose equivalent, total organ dose equivalent, or total effective dose equivalent. For purposes of these regulations, "radiation dose" is an equivalent term.

  • Development Candidate means a Compound that meets the Development Candidate Criteria for the initiation of a Development Program for the treatment of CF, and which is the subject of a notice from Vertex to CFFT that Vertex intends to commence formal pre-clinical development of the Compound in the Field pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.1 hereof.