Temporary standard definition

Temporary standard means a time-limited designated use and criterion for a specific pollutant(s) or water quality parameter(s) that reflect the highest attainable condition during the term of the temporary standard.
Temporary standard means a standard for any unit of measurement temporarily used as the national primary standard under section 9;

Examples of Temporary standard in a sentence

  • Temporary standard real estate signage not exceed four (4) signs including flags and balloons to show units for open houses in Lantana will be permitted to be displayed on the property on the day of the open house only.

  • Temporary standard provision also focuses on the surface WQS not being attained.

  • Temporary standard facilities are designed to support operations up to 24 months.

Related to Temporary standard

  • Temporary sign means a sign not permanently fixed and not intended to remain fixed in one position;

  • Temporary license means a license issued on a short-term basis for a specified time pursuant to subrule 3.5(4).

  • Temporary Works means all temporary works of every kind required in or about the execution, completion or maintenance of the works.

  • Temporary Work means all temporary works of every kind required in or about the execution, completion and maintenance of the works.

  • Temporary means employment of an intermittent nature; for a limited, specified period; and undertaken during unpaid Maternity Leave or extended unpaid Maternity Leave.

  • Temporary total disability means disability that results in the inability of an injured employee to earn wages as a result of a compensable injury for which disability benefits may not exceed a cumulative total of one hundred four weeks or the date the injured employee reaches maximum medical improvement or maximum medical recovery, whichever occurs first.