Sensitive Receptor definition

Sensitive Receptor means any location where routine or normal activities occurring at reasonably expected times would experience adverse effect(s) from odour discharges from the Facility, including one or a combination of:
Sensitive Receptor means any location where routine or normal activities occurring at reasonably expected times would experience adverse effect(s) from a discharge to air from an emergency generator that is a component of the drinking water system, including one or a combination of:
Sensitive Receptor means any location where routine or normal activities occurring at reasonably expected times would experience adverse effect(s) from discharges from the Plant to the atmosphere, including one or a combination of:

Examples of Sensitive Receptor in a sentence

  • Operations‐Related Sensitive Receptor ImpactsThe on‐going operations of the proposed project may expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations of local CO emission impacts from the project‐generated vehicular trips and from the potential local air quality impacts from onsite operations.

  • Sensitive Receptor: An occupied residence or facility whose occupants are more susceptible to the adverse effects of noise and odor including but not limited to hospitals, schools, daycare facilities, elderly housing, and convalescent facilities.

  • Operations-Related Sensitive Receptor ImpactsThe on-going operations of the proposed project may expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations of local CO emission impacts from the project-generated vehicular trips and from the potential local air quality impacts from onsite operations.

  • Except as expressly specified in this Agreement, Publisher will not: (a) use, copy, or modify the XXX WE Platform or any part thereof; (b) transfer, sublicense, lease, lend, rent or otherwise distribute the XXX WE Platform to any third party; or (c) use the XXX WE Platform or an Application in any unlawful manner, for any unlawful purpose, or in any manner inconsistent with this Agreement.

  • Notwithstanding any other setback provision contained in this Ordinance, no Type 2 or Type 3 wind turbine may be constructed or operated within 5,280 feet of any Sensitive Receptor or Scenic Resource or within 6,600 feet of any great pond.


More Definitions of Sensitive Receptor

Sensitive Receptor means a receptor that is affected by slight differences or changes in environmental conditions.
Sensitive Receptor means any natural or human-constructed feature that may be adversely affected by a hazardous material and includes public health, public water sources, sources of water for potable water supplies, groundwater, surface waters, wetlands, soils, sensitive ecological areas, outdoor and indoor air, and enclosed spaces such as basements, sewers, and subsurface utilities.
Sensitive Receptor means any natural or human-constructed feature which may be adversely affected when contacted by a regulated substance. Examples of sensitive receptors include public or potable water supplies, surface waters, wetlands, sensitive ecological areas, outdoor and indoor air, and enclosed spaces such as basements, sewers, and utility corridors.
Sensitive Receptor means an area or place where noise (including low frequency, vibration and blasting) is measured investigate whether nuisance impacts are occurring and includes:
Sensitive Receptor means any residence including private homes, condominiums, apartments, and living quarters; education resources such as preschools and kindergarten through grade twelve (k-12) schools; daycare centers; and health care facilities such as hospitals or retirement and nursing homes. A sensitive receptor includes individuals housed in long term care hospitals, prisons, and dormitories or similar live-in housing.
Sensitive Receptor means places or structures intended for human habitation, whether inhabited or not, public parks, state and federal wildlife areas, the manicured areas of recreational establishments designed for public use, including but not limited to golf courses, camp grounds and other nonagricultural businesses. These areas are more likely to be sensitive to the exposure of the noise, vibration, shadow or flicker generated by a WEF. These areas include, but are not limited to: schools, daycare centers, elder care facilities, hospitals, places of seated assemblage, nonagricultural businesses and residences.
Sensitive Receptor means any building or structure used as a residence, seasonal residence, hotel, motel, nursing home, retirement home, hospital, school, place of worship, day care, or any lands used for camp grounds or picnic areas.