Runoff volume means the volume of water that runs off the land development project from a
Rack means a mechanism for delivering motor vehicle fuel or diesel from a refinery or terminal into a truck, trailer, railroad car, or other means of non-bulk transfer.
Tank means an enclosed space which is formed by the permanent structure of a ship and which is designed for the carriage of liquid in bulk.
heat pump means a machine, a device or installation that transfers heat from natural surroundings such as air, water or ground to buildings or industrial applications by reversing the natural flow of heat such that it flows from a lower to a higher temperature. For reversible heat pumps, it may also move heat from the building to the natural surroundings;
Hydraulic lift tank means a tank holding hydraulic fluid for a closed-loop mechanical system that uses compressed air or hydraulic fluid to operate lifts, elevators, and other similar devices.
Condensate means hydrocarbon liquid separated from natural gas which condenses due to changes in the temperature or pressure and remains liquid at standard conditions.
Cubic foot of gas or “cubic feet of Gas” means the volume of Gas contained in one (1) cubic foot of space at a standard base pressure in (psia) as required by the contract and at a temperature of sixty degrees (60º) Fahrenheit. The abbreviation “Mcf” means one thousand (1,000) cubic feet of Gas.
Incinerator means any enclosed device that:
Sewage sludge weight means the weight of sewage sludge, in dry U.S. tons, including admixtures such as liming materials or bulking agents. Monitoring frequencies for sewage sludge parameters are based on the reported sludge weight generated in a calendar year (use the most recent calendar year data when the NPDES permit is up for renewal).
Geothermal fluid means water in any form at temperatures greater than 120
Fuel means any solid, liquid or gaseous combustible material;
Ethanol blended gasoline means the same as defined in section 214A.1.
Ambient air means that portion of the atmosphere, external to buildings, to which the general public has access.