Examples of Receptor evaluation in a sentence
If the groundwater ingestion pathway is complete, the soil leaching to groundwater pathway is considered complete.b. Receptor evaluation.
This pathway is considered complete if: (1) there is a drinking or non-drinking water well within 1,000 feet of the source(s) exhibiting the maximum concentrations of the chemicals of concern; or (2) the first encountered groundwater is a protected groundwater source.b. Receptor evaluation.
The owner or operator must begin immediate response and abatement procedures in accordance with 567—135.7(455B) and 567—Chapter 133.c. Receptor evaluation.
The owner or operator must begin immediate response and abatement procedures in accordance with 135.7(455B) and 567—Chapter 133.c. Receptor evaluation.
At N.J.A.C. 7:26F-3.6(c), the Department inadvertently omitted the requirement that there be no impact to any ecological receptor, as determined by N.J.A.C. 7:26F-6.4, Receptor evaluation – ecological, for kerosene.
The Technical Requirements at N.J.A.C. 7:26E-1.14, Receptor evaluation – ground water, require that potable wells located within 500 feet sidegradient and downgradient, and 250 feet upgradient from the known contaminated area be sampled.
Unless cleared at Tier 1, this pathway is complete and must be evaluated under any of the following conditions: (1) the first encountered groundwater is a protected groundwater source; or (2) there is a drinking water well or a non-drinking water well within the modeled groundwater plume or the actual plume as provided in 135.10(2)“j” and 135.10(2)“k.” A public water supply screening and risk assessment must be conducted in accordance with 135.10(4)“f” for this pathway.b. Receptor evaluation.
Because heating oil typically is not a significant source of vapor intrusion impacts, the vapor intrusion receptor evaluation requirements in N.J.A.C. 7:26F-6.3, Receptor evaluation – vapor intrusion, allow an owner to attempt to remediate discharges prior to evaluating the vapor intrusion pathway.
The Technical Requirements at N.J.A.C. 7:26E-1.14, Receptor evaluation – ground water, provide 90 days to conduct a door-to-door survey, which is more realistic.
The proposed vapor intrusion requirement at N.J.A.C. 7:26F-6.3(a) should be consistent with the requirements at N.J.A.C. 7:26E-1.15, Receptor evaluation – vapor intrusion.