Grey Water Sample Clauses

Grey Water. In compliance with New York State law, grey water cannot run onto the ground. All sites must have a dry well installed for grey water containment. The dry well must have sufficient holding and gravel capacity to prevent standing water at the dry well.
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Grey Water. The water from doing dishes, showering and brushing teeth is grey water. We can't have it on the ground because the chemicals seep into our well system and this is against New York state law. Please, no outdoor sinks or showers and dump water in the RV dump station by the main shower house.
Grey Water. Grey water disposal tanks will be positioned at the north end of the midway/food court outside the fencing.
Grey Water. System Discharge pump, grey water tank, hoses, switches, valves.
Grey Water. The discharge of untreated graywater by large cruise ships is not authorized in waters subject to this permit. Prior to entering waters of the United States, vessel operators must demonstrate that they have an effective treatment system that complies with the standards in Part 5.1.1.1.2 if they will discharge graywater within 3 nm of shore. (see VGP Section 5.1.2.1 and 5.1.2.2) • Gas turbine wash waternot permitted (see VGP Section 2.2.14) • Non-oily machinery waste water – Non-oily machinery water must be kept separate from water that has oil content. Such sources of non-oily machinery waste water, include: distilling plants start up discharge, potable water tank overflows, chilled water condensate drains, engine cooler condensate, etc. These non-oily wastewaters must be prevented from mixing with oily waste waters prior to discharge. (see VGP Section 2.2.17) • Refrigeration and air condensate discharge – must not come into contact with oily or toxic materials if it is discharged directly overboard. (see VGP Section 2.2.18) • Seawater Cooling Overboard Discharge (including non-contact engine cooling water; hydraulic system cooling water, refrigeration cooling water) – Seawater cooling water discharge overboard should be minimized in port. Ships equipped with shore power capability should connect to shore power connection if available and approved by Superintendent. When possible, seawater cooling water should be discharged when the vessel is underway so that any thermal impacts are mitigated (see VGP Section 2.2.19)

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