Storm water discharge definition

Storm water discharge means the release or flow of storm water from a point source, which enters a water of the state.
Storm water discharge means any discharge of storm water runoff from a point source. This term may include any of the following:
Storm water discharge means any natural or manmade conveyance of rainwater or the resultant runoff into recreational waters.

Examples of Storm water discharge in a sentence

  • This right of inspection will include the right to review all records maintained with regard to the Storm water discharge and sewer discharge from the DC Property that are required by law, ordinance or regulations or as reasonably required by UCDP to comply with Permit obligations.

  • Storm water discharge permits may also be required by certain states in which the Partnership operates.

  • Storm water discharge from a newly developed site must have a stable outlet capable of carrying the design flow at velocities that are non-erosive to the outlet and receiving streams.

  • Storm water discharge plans will be submitted for review subject to the provisions in Section 6.C of the Master Agreement and Section 3.B of this Agreement.

  • Storm water discharge requirements: Lessee warrants and represents that it is familiar with federal, state, and local storm water laws, which may affect the Premises.

Related to Storm water discharge

  • Non-stormwater discharge means any discharge not comprised entirely of stormwater discharges authorized by a NPDES permit.

  • Direct discharge means the discharge of a pollutant.

  • New discharger means any building, structure, facility, or installation: (A) From which there is or may be a new or additional discharge of pollutants at a site at which on October 18, 1972, it had never discharged pollutants; (B) Which has never received a finally effective NPDES permit for discharges at that site; and (C) Which is not a “new source”. This definition includes an indirect discharger, which commences discharging into waters of the United States. It also includes any existing mobile point source, such as an offshore oil drilling rig, seafood processing vessel, or aggregate plant that begins discharging at a location for which it does not have an existing permit.

  • Daily discharge means the discharge of a pollutant measured during a calendar day or any 24-hour period that reasonably represents the calendar day for purposes of sampling. For pollutants with limitations expressed in units of mass, the "daily discharge" is calculated as the total mass of the pollutant discharged over the day. For pollutants with limitations expressed in other units of measurement, the "daily discharge" is calculated as the average measurement of the pollutant over the day.

  • Illicit discharge means any discharge to the municipal separate storm sewer system that is not composed entirely of stormwater and not specifically exempted under §14-507(2).