Sewage from vessels definition

Sewage from vessels means human body wastes and the wastes from toilets and other receptacles intended to receive or retain body wastes that are discharged from vessels and regulated under Section 312 of the Act.
Sewage from vessels means human body wastes and the wastes from toilets and other receptacles intended to receive or retain body wastes that are discharged from vessels, and regulated under Section 312 of the Clean Water Act or under Rhode Island law.
Sewage from vessels means human body wastes and the wastes from toilets and other receptacles intended to receive or retain body wastes that are discharged from vessels and regulated under section 312 of CWA, except that with respect to commercial vessels on the Great Lakes this term includes graywater. For the purposes of this definition, “graywater” means galley, bath, and shower water.

Examples of Sewage from vessels in a sentence

  • Sewage from vessels, also known as “black water,” generally means human body wastes and the wastes from toilets and other receptacles intended to receive or retain body wastes.

  • The Control Authority may accept Domestic Sewage from vessels and ships at authorized locations, or from firms servicing vessels and ships traversing the Great Lakes.

  • Sewage from vessels, for example, is regulated pursuant to a separate program and is not addressed in NPDES permits.

  • Sewage from vessels also known as “black water,” generally means human body waste-water from toilets and other receptacles intended to receive or retain bodily wastes.

  • Sewage from vessels, as defined in 40 CFR § 122.2 and in Part 5 (Definitions) of this permit, does not require an NPDES permit.

  • Sewage from vessels and, under certain conditions, water, gas, or other material injected into wells to facilitate production of oil or gas or water derived in association with oil and gas production and disposed of in a well are specifically excluded from the definition of pollutant under the NPDES program.

  • December 29, 2008 Section 2: Sewage Sewage from vessels, also known as “black water,” generally means human body wastes and the wastes from toilets and other receptacles intended to receive or retain body wastes.

  • Sewage from vessels must be adequately treated.Annex 6Review of Pollution from Shipping SourcesCanadian and U.S. Coast Guards to cooperate on regulation of shipping activities that might impair water quality.Annex 7DredgingEstablishes a subcommittee on dredging in the Water Quality Board.


More Definitions of Sewage from vessels

Sewage from vessels means human body wastes and the wastes from toilets and other receptacles intended to receive or retain body wastes that are discharged from vessels, except that with respect to commercial vessels (as that term is defined in Section 312(a)(10) of the CWA) on the Great Lakes; the term “sewage from vessels” also includes galley, bath, and shower water.

Related to Sewage from vessels

  • Pressure vessel means a vessel that may be used for containing, storing, distributing, transferring, distilling, processing or otherwise handling any gas, vapour or liquid under pressure greater than the atmospheric pressure and includes any pipeline fitting or other equipment attached thereto or used in connection therewith; and

  • Sewage disposal system means all interceptor sewers, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, combined sanitary and storm sewers, sewage treatment plants, and all other plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with the collection, treatment, and disposal of sewage and industrial wastes, and includes a storm water drain system under the jurisdiction and control of a governmental agency.

  • Vessel means the vessel/craft belonging to the Contractor for carrying out the work.

  • Private sewage disposal system means a system which provides for the treatment or disposal of domestic sewage from four or fewer dwelling units or the equivalent of less than sixteen individuals on a continuing basis.

  • public open space means the securing of an area of a site at grade or street level which is acceptable to the City and is appropriately landscaped for the use and enjoyment of the public during reasonable hours.