Action Levels definition

Action Levels means health-based and environmental-based levels determined by U.S. EPA to be indicators for protection of human health and/or the environment. Contamination exceeding action levels indicates a potential threat to human health and/or the environment which may require further study. Action levels are also used as a reference point for developing final cleanup standards.
Action Levels means non-site-specific concentrations for chemical(s) of concern that are protective of human health utilized during the tier 1 source investigation and delineation process specified in paragraphs (J)(2) and (J)(3) of this rule.
Action Levels means a specified concentrations of a petroleum productscontaminant chemicals of concern that, if when exceeded during natural attenuation monitoring or post active remediation monitoring, may require initiation of additional site assessment or active remediation. Action levels are established during the approval process for Natural Attenuation Monitoring Plans pursuant to Rule 62-770.690, F.A.C., and Post Active Remediation Monitoring Plans pursuant to Rule 62-770.750, F.A.C., and are not equivalent to cleanup target levels.

Examples of Action Levels in a sentence

  • The permittee shall use analytical methods with a Limit of Quantitation (LOQ) that is lower than the effluent limitations, Assessments Levels, Action Levels, or other water quality criteria, if any, specified in this permit.

  • The permittee shall use analytical methods with a Limit of Quantitation (LOQ) that is lower than the effluent limitations, Assessment Levels, Action Levels, or other water quality criteria, if any, specified in this permit.

  • If chronic toxicity is detected above the Action Levels in this table or an acute test fails, the permittee must perform follow-up testing.

  • Non-Storm Water Action Levels for Discharges from MS4s to Ocean Surf Zone Parameter Abbreviations/AcronymsAMAL – average monthly action level MDAL – maximum daily action levelOP – Ocean Plan water quality objective MPN/100 ml – most probable number per 100 millilitersNotes:1.

  • Non-Storm Water Action Levels for Discharges from MS4s to Inland Surface Waters Parameter Abbreviations/Acronyms:AMAL – average monthly action level MDAL – maximum daily action levelBP – Basin Plan water quality objective WARM – warm freshwater habitat beneficial use COLD – cold freshwater habitat beneficial use MBAS – Methylene Blue Active SubstancesNTU – Nephelometric Turbidity Units MPN/100 ml – most probable number per 100 milliliters mg/L – milligrams per liter μg/L – micrograms per literNotes:1.

  • Action Levels for air quality were established and are summarized in Table 2.4, Table 2.5 and Appendix D.

  • Non-Storm Water Action Levels for Discharges from MS4s to Bays, Harbors, and Lagoons/Estuaries Parameter Abbreviations/Acronyms:AMAL – average monthly action level MDAL – maximum daily action level OP – Ocean Plan water quality objective BP – Basin Plan water quality objectiveNTU – Nephelometric Turbidity Units MPN/100 ml – most probable number per 100 milliliters μg/L – micrograms per literNotes:1.

  • Monitoring with ALs or Action Levels always required for WWTPs for these parameters unless RP exists and limits are set.

  • Since the entire original draft permit, including the provisions relating to Municipal Action Levels (MALs) and the planning and land development program and their associated findings, was already the subject to a full public notice and comment period, the Regional Board may choose to adopt the draft permit (or certain of its provisions).

  • Non-Storm Water Action Levels for Discharges from MS4s to Inland Surface Waters Parameter Abbreviations/Acronyms:AMAL – average monthly action level MDAL – maximum daily action levelBP – Basin Plan water quality objective WARM – warm freshwater habitat beneficial use COLD – cold freshwater habitat beneficial use MBAS – Methylene Blue Active SubstancesNTU – Nephelometric Turbidity Units MPN/100 ml – most probable number per 100 milliliters mg/L – milligrams per liter ug/L – micrograms per literNotes:1.


More Definitions of Action Levels

Related to Action Levels

  • Action level means a rate of emissions of a hazardous air contaminant as specified in Appendix C or as may be determined under Section 5-261(3) of these regulations. Action Levels are used to determine the applicability of Section 5-261 to stationary sources and shall be derived in accordance with the method prescribed in Appendix E of these regulations.

  • Company action level event means any of the following events:

  • Strike Level means the Strike Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Closing Level : means the official daily Closing Level of the Index as published by the Index Sponsor in relation to each Scheduled Trading Day during the Investment Term.

  • Index Level means, in respect of any day and subject to Adjustment Provisions: (a) in respect of an Index (other than a Multiple Exchange Index), the closing level of such Index at the Valuation Time on such day; and (b) in respect of an Index that is a Multiple Exchange Index, the official closing level of the Index on such day at the Valuation Time as calculated and published by the Index Sponsor each as rounded up to four decimal places (with 0.00005 being rounded up), all as determined by the Calculation Agent.

  • Mean Sea Level means, for purposes of the National Flood Insurance Program, the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929 or other datum, to which base flood elevations shown on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map are referenced.