Examples of Screening level in a sentence
Screening level tests may utilize less expensive “field test kits” using test methods not approved by EPA under 40 CFR Part 136, provided the manufacturer’s published detection ranges are adequate for the illicit discharge detection purposes.
Screening level tests may utilize less expensive “field test kits” using test methods not approved by EPA under 40 CFR 136, provided the manufacturers published detection ranges are adequate for the illicit discharge detection purposes.
Screening level testing - Beginning 12 months prior to permit expiration and lasting through permit expiration and every five years thereafter, the permittee shall conduct screening level priority pollutant testing at a minimum frequency of once per year (1/Year).
Screening level testing begins 24 months prior to permit expiration and lasts through 12 months prior to permit expiration (year 4 of the term of the permit) and every five years thereafter if a timely request for renewal has been made and the permit continues in force, or is replaced by a permit renewal containing this requirement.
Surveillance level testing Screening level testing This permit provides for reconsideration of effluent limits and monitoring schedules after evaluation of toxicity testing results.
Screening level health risk assessment of selected metals in apple juice sold in the United States.
Screening level risk assessment model for chemical fate and effects in the environment.
Screening level tests may utilize less expensive “field test kits” using test methods not approved by the EPA under 40 CFR Part 136, provided the manufacturer’s published detection ranges are adequate for the illicit discharge detection purposes.
Chapter 530(1)(D)(1) specifies that default screening and surveillance level testing requirements are as follows: Screening level testing – Beginning 12 months prior to permit expiration and lasting through permit expiration and every five years thereafter.
Screening level testing shall be conducted once per year (1/Year) beginning 12 months prior to permit expiration and every five years thereafter.