Local Limits Sample Clauses
The Local Limits clause sets specific restrictions or thresholds that apply within a defined geographic area or jurisdiction. Typically, this clause outlines maximum allowable quantities, values, or activities—such as emissions, resource usage, or financial transactions—that are permitted locally under the agreement. By establishing these boundaries, the clause ensures compliance with regional regulations and helps prevent overuse or violation of local standards, thereby managing risk and maintaining legal conformity.
Local Limits. Restrictions on concentration, mass or other characteristics of a Wastewatci discharge developed by the Control Authority and imposed on the Industrial Users in order to prevent Interference, Pass-through, or harm to the POTW, human health and safety, or animal or plant life.
Local Limits. [SSS Owner] has enacted pollutant specific local limits which address at least the same pollutant parameters and are at least as stringent as the local limits enacted by Columbia. If Columbia makes any revisions or additions to its local limits, Columbia will forward to [SSS Owner] a copy of such revisions or additions within thirty (30) days of enactment thereof. Within ninety (90) days of receipt thereof, [SSS Owner] will adopt any such revisions or additions to its local limits to ensure that such limits address at least the same pollutant parameters and are at least as stringent as the revised or additional local limits enacted by Columbia.
Local Limits. 1. No industrial user issued an industrial wastewater discharge permit shall discharge, or cause to be discharged, wastewater containing pollutants that exceed the following limits:
Local Limits. A. The Director of Utilities Services is authorized to establish Local Limits pursuant to 40 CFR 403.5(c).
B. Class I Industrial Users shall not discharge or cause to be discharged at any entry point into the TCS any wastewater which exceeds the daily average effluent limitation specified in part (3) below. A Class II Industrial User also may be subject to one or more of the daily average effluent limitations if the Director of Utilities Services determines in writing that such user is responsible for an industrial discharge which causes or has the reasonable potential to cause harm or damage to worker safety, public safety or the environment. This written determination shall identify the daily average effluent limitations applicable to the user that are necessary to minimize the potential harm or damage to worker safety, public safety and the environment.
1. The daily average effluent limitation shall be the maximum allowable concentration permitted in a discharge as measured, where feasible, in a composite sample obtained by flow proportional sampling techniques. If the Director of Utilities Services determines that flow-proportional site sampling is not feasible, the Director of Utilities Services may allow or conduct composite sampling by time-proportional techniques or by the compositing or averaging of one or more grab samples.
2. Sampling for the daily average effluent limitation shall be conducted using the sample type specified in part (3) below.
3. The daily average effluent limitation for the following parameters, expressed in the total form as milligrams per liter (mg/L), shall be:
a. Arsenic 0.1 Composite b. Cadmium 0.047 Composite c. Copper 1.5 Composite d. Cyanide 2.0 Grab e. Lead 0.41 Composite f. Mercury 0.0023 Composite g. Selenium 0.024 Composite h. Silver 1.2 Composite
i. Zinc 3.5 Composite
C. The above limits apply at the point where the wastewater is discharged to the TCS and POTW. The Director of Utilities Services may impose mass limitations in addition to the concentration-based limitations above. The Director of Utilities Services may develop Best Management practices (BMPs), by ordinance or in individual wastewater discharge permits to implement Local Limits and the requirements of Section 16-4-6.
Local Limits. West Columbia has enacted pollutant specific local limits which 6 address at least the same pollutant parameters and are at least as stringent as the local limits 7 enacted by Columbia. If Columbia makes any revisions or additions to its local limits, Columbia 8 will forward to West Columbia a copy of such revisions or additions within 30 days of enactment 9 thereof. Within 90 days of receipt thereof, West Columbia will adopt any such revisions or 10 additions to its local limits to ensure that such limits address at least the same pollutant 11 parameters and are at least as stringent as the revised or additional local limits enacted by 12 Columbia.
Local Limits. Restrictions on concentration, mass or other characteristics of a Wastewater discharge developed by the Control Authority and imposed on the Industrial Users in order to prevent Interference, Pass-through, or harm to the POTW, human health and safety, or animal or plant life.
