BCT definition

BCT means best conventional pollutant control technol- ogy.
BCT means the best conventional pollutant control technology, under section 304(b)(4) of the Act.

Examples of BCT in a sentence

  • EPA establishes limitations based on the following technology-based controls: BPT, BCT, and BAT.

  • The CWA requires USEPA to develop effluent limitations, guidelines and standards (ELGs) representing application of BPT, BAT, BCT, and NSPS.

  • Best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT) represents the control from existing industrial point sources of conventional pollutants including BOD, TSS, fecal coliform, pH, and oil and grease.

  • The BCT standard is established after considering a two-part reasonableness test.

  • BCT - Technology-based standard for the discharge from existing industrial point sources of conventional pollutants including BOD, TSS, fecal coliform, pH, and O&G.


More Definitions of BCT

BCT means the Borrowing Costs on Scheduled Trading Day "t", as determined by the Calculation Agent according to the following formulas:
BCT means Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Trustees Limited;
BCT means Xxxxxxxxx & Company of Tennessee, L.L.C., a Tennessee limited liability company.
BCT means Better Coding Tools (ABN 54235841309) of 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx XXX 2911, Australia. By installing or using any BCT products, End User agrees to be bound by this Agreement. If you do not agree to this Agreement, then do not install or use BCT products. From time to time, BCT may modify this Agreement, including any referenced policies and other documents. Any modified version will be effective at the time it is posted. To keep abreast of your license rights and relevant restrictions, please bookmark this Agreement and read it periodically. By using any Product after any modifications, End User agrees to all of the modifications.
BCT means Brisbane Container Terminals Pty Limited (ACN 126 650 020), being the company operating the Brisbane Container Terminals.
BCT means Banque Centrale de Tunisie, the central bank of the Borrower established by law No. 58-90 of September 19, 1958, of the Borrower, as amended and completed from time to time;
BCT has the meaning specified in Section 2.3.2(b).