Suspected release means either of the following:
Suspected release means a "suspected release" as defined in rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code.
Suspected release means either of the following: (a) There is an indication that a tank system has leaked — such as inventory losses; observable free product or evi- dence of free product in secondary containment at dispensers, submersible pumps or spill buckets; petroleum odors; or leak detection alarm system activation — but there is no observable environmental evidence of a release; or (b) There is observable envi- ronmental evidence of a release, such as soil discoloration or free product, but the source is unknown.
Examples of Suspected release in a sentence
Suspected release" means a "suspected release" as defined in rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code.
Suspected release does not include failure of a precision test unless other evidence exists supporting the conclusion that an unauthorized release may have occurred.
More Definitions of Suspected release
Suspected release means when there is knowledge, information, or evidence that a release has likely occurred. In addition, an exceedance of an environmental media standard shall be presumed to be a suspected release and shall be reported pursuant to § 35-102(b).
Suspected release means when there is knowledge, information, or other evidence that a release has likely occurred. An exceedance of an environmental media standard shall be presumed to be a suspected release and shall be reported pursuant to § 35- 102(b). Knowledge and information of a suspected release may include review of maintenance and operation records, land use history, or industry standard process details.
Suspected release means any of the following:
Suspected release means a release that may have occurred from a regulated PST system, for example: petroleum contamination discovered at the PST site or in the surrounding area; unusual operating conditions of the PST system; release detection methods indicating a release
Suspected release means a release that may have occurred from a regulated PST system, for example: petroleum contamination discovered at the PST site or in the surrounding area; unusual operating conditions of the PST system; release detection methods indicating a release may have occurred; inventory control records indicating unexplained product loss; or, a spill or overfill that occurs outside secondary containment and exceeds 25 gallons.
Suspected release means evidence of a release as described in 40 CFR § 280.50.
Suspected release means evidence that a release may have occurred through one or more of the following events: