SPILL CONTAINMENT BASIN definition

SPILL CONTAINMENT BASIN means a device installed in fill pipe manholes that prevents petroleum product or hazardous material spills from leaching into the soil and groundwater.
SPILL CONTAINMENT BASIN means a device installed in fill pipe manholes that prevents regulated substance spills from leaching into the soil and groundwater.
SPILL CONTAINMENT BASIN means a device installed in fill pipe manholes that prevents petroleum regulated substance product or regulated material spills from leaching into the soil and groundwater.

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  • Spill means the release of manure, manure contaminated runoff, or process wastewater from the confines of an animal feedlot, manure storage area, manure transfer system, or other component used to collect, transfer, or store manure, manure contaminated runoff, or process wastewater that if not recovered would pollute waters of the state. Spill includes releases from activities associated with land application that do not comply with this Permit.

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