Supplemental treatment definition

Supplemental treatment means any OWTS or component of an OWTS, except a septic tank or dosing tank, that performs additional wastewater treatment so that the effluent meets a predetermined performance requirement prior to discharge of effluent into the dispersal field.
Supplemental treatment or “STS” means any OWTS or component of an OWTS, except a septic tank
Supplemental treatment means those disinfection processes or systems which are not required on an aquatic venue for health and safety reasons. They may be used to enhance overall system performance and improve water quality.

Examples of Supplemental treatment in a sentence

  • Supplemental treatment may be used to minimize clogging of the ETI system piping and media.

  • Supplemental treatment units are “active” operation devices incorporated into the treatment train of an OWTS following the septic tank, or in place of the septic tank, to provide additional wastewater treatment before the wastewater enters the dispersal system.

  • Supplemental treatment of the LAW would occur in both the 200-East and 200-West Areas and consist of a combination of cast stone treatment capacity in the 200-East Area and bulk vitrification treatment capacity in the 200-West Area.

  • Supplemental treatment standards will be equivalent to those contained in Tier 3.

  • Supplemental treatment with disinfection may be required when deemed necessary by the administrative authority for protection of the water supply.

  • Supplemental treatment systems are designed to provide additional enhanced wastewater treatment as a standalone OWTS or in conjunction with an alternative OWTS.

  • Supplemental treatment may be achieved by using the following approved standards and will require operation and maintenance and regular reporting.

  • Supplemental treatment requirements for nitrogen and pathogens, as well as other requirements for NOWTS can be found in Appendix D.

  • Supplemental treatment means a device or system used in an OWTS to perform additional wastewater treatment functions, beyond primary treatment, and capable of reliably producing wastewater effluent of secondary quality or better, prior to discharge to the dispersal system.

  • Supplemental treatment is a newer technology that reduces constituents of concern in wastewater such as BOD, TSS and TN.


More Definitions of Supplemental treatment

Supplemental treatment means any OWTS or component of an OWTS, except for a septic tank or dosing tank, that performs additional wastewater treatment so that the effluent meets a predetermined performance requirement prior to discharge of the effluent into the dispersal field. Also known as an alternative OWTS. Some supplemental treatment units are passive and can be placed directly onto a leach bed for direct dispersal into the soil.
Supplemental treatment means any approved on-site sewage system or component of an on- site sewage system, except a septic tank, dosing tank or pump tank, that performs additional wastewater treatment so that the effluent meets the following criteria prior to discharge of efflu- ent into the disposal field:
Supplemental treatment means any OWTS or component of an OWTS, except a septic tank or dosing tank, that performs additional wastewater treatment so that the effluent meets a predetermined performance requirement prior to discharge of effluentinto the dispersal field. (From SWRCB OWTS Policy)
Supplemental treatment shall have the meaning given such term in paragraph (g) of Section 2 hereof.
Supplemental treatment means an oil water separator and such additional equipment, additives or treatments that shall have been approved by the Port Authority to enhance the performance of the Lessee's Dewatering System, which enhancement is required solely to satisfy the JFK SPDES Permit requirements for volatile organics tested according to test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136 and which volatile organics do not contain any Lessee Hazardous Substance, it being understood that the Port Authority, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to limit the expenses associated with said Supplemental Treatment through the Lessee's implementation of such alternative treatment methods as the Port Authority may require.
Supplemental treatment means any OWTS or component of an OWTS, except for a septic tank or dosing tank, that performs additional wastewater treatment using intermittent and recirculating sand filters, proprietary treatment units, and other alternative treatment systems approved by the Director, so that the Effluent meets a predetermined performance requirement prior to discharge of the Effluent into the dispersal field. Some Supplemental Treatment units are passive and can be placed directly onto a leach bed for direct dispersal into the soil.

Related to Supplemental treatment

  • Hospital treatment means treatment (including provision of goods and services) that is intended to manage a disease, injury or condition and is provided at a hospital or arranged with the direct involvement of a hospital.

  • Thermal treatment means the treatment of hazardous waste in a device which uses elevated temperatures as the primary means to change the chemical, physical, or biological character or composition of the hazardous waste. Examples of thermal treatment processes are incineration, molten salt, pyrolysis, calcination, wet air oxidation, and microwave discharge. (See also “incinerator” and “open burning”.)

  • Medical Treatment means examination and treatment by a Legally Qualified Physician for a condition which first manifested itself, worsened or became acute or had symptoms which would have prompted a reasonable person to seek diagnosis, care or treatment.

  • Capital Treatment Event means the receipt by the Company and the Trust of an opinion of counsel experienced in such matters to the effect that, as a result of the occurrence of any amendment to, or change (including any announced prospective change) in, the laws, rules or regulations of the United States or any political subdivision thereof or therein, or as the result of any official or administrative pronouncement or action or decision interpreting or applying such laws, rules or regulations, which amendment or change is effective or which pronouncement, action or decision is announced on or after the date of original issuance of the Debentures, there is more than an insubstantial risk that the Company will not, within 90 days of the date of such opinion, be entitled to treat an amount equal to the aggregate liquidation amount of the Capital Securities as “Tier 1 Capital” (or its then equivalent) for purposes of the capital adequacy guidelines of the Federal Reserve, as then in effect and applicable to the Company (or if the Company is not a bank holding company, such guidelines applied to the Company as if the Company were subject to such guidelines); provided, however, that the inability of the Company to treat all or any portion of the liquidation amount of the Capital Securities as Tier l Capital shall not constitute the basis for a Capital Treatment Event, if such inability results from the Company having cumulative preferred stock, minority interests in consolidated subsidiaries, or any other class of security or interest which the Federal Reserve or OTS, as applicable, may now or hereafter accord Tier 1 Capital treatment in excess of the amount which may now or hereafter qualify for treatment as Tier 1 Capital under applicable capital adequacy guidelines; provided further, however, that the distribution of Debentures in connection with the liquidation of the Trust shall not in and of itself constitute a Capital Treatment Event unless such liquidation shall have occurred in connection with a Tax Event or an Investment Company Event.

  • Regulatory Capital Treatment Event means the Corporation’s reasonable determination that as a result of any (i) amendment to, or change (including any announced prospective change) in, the laws or regulations of the United States or any political subdivision of or in the United States that is enacted or becomes effective after the initial issuance of any shares of Series N Preferred Stock; (ii) proposed change in those laws or regulations that is announced or becomes effective after the initial issuance of any shares of Series N Preferred Stock; or (iii) official administrative decision or judicial decision or administrative action or other official pronouncement interpreting or applying those laws or regulations that is announced after the initial issuance of any shares of Series N Preferred Stock, there is more than an insubstantial risk that the Corporation will not be entitled to treat the full liquidation preference amount of all shares of Series N Preferred Stock then outstanding as Tier 1 capital (or its equivalent) for purposes of the capital adequacy guidelines or regulations of the appropriate federal banking agency, as then in effect and applicable, for as long as any share of Series N Preferred Stock is outstanding.

  • Day treatment means specialized treatment that is provided to:

  • General treatment means treatment (including provision of goods and services) that is intended to manage or prevent a disease, injury or condition and is not “hospital treatment”.

  • Residential treatment facility means a facility which provides a treatment program for behavioral health services and is established and operated in accordance with applicable state laws for residential treatment programs. RETAIL CLINIC is a medical clinic licensed to provide limited services, generally located in a retail store, supermarket or pharmacy. A retail clinic provides vaccinations and treats uncomplicated minor illnesses such as colds, ear infections, minor wounds or abrasions.

  • Emergency Treatment means Medical Service required in an Emergency. The Emergency event or situation, and the required Medical Service cannot be and are not separated by an unreasonable period of time.

  • Substance abuse treatment means outpatient or inpatient services or participation in Alcoholics Anonymous or a similar program.