Conductivity definition

Conductivity means a measure of the ability of water to conduct an electrical current which is expressed in micromhos per centimeter. Conductivity is related to the number and types of chemical ions or dissolved solids in solution.
Conductivity means the standardized numerical expression of the ability of water or wastewater to carry an electric current, as determined using approved methods.

Examples of Conductivity in a sentence

  • Contractor will conduct analyses using the following methods or approved equivalent: Conductivity 2510 B.

  • Contractor will conduct analyses using the following methods: Conductivity 2510 B.

  • Conductivity (cm/sec) Drainage Length (ft) Drain Slope (%) Leachate Recirc.

  • Specific Conductivity Report results to the nearest whole µmho/cm at 25 ºC.

  • In addition, the price for all Carbon Dioxide Extinguishers shall include a Conductivity Test on all hose assemblies.

  • If the hose assembly passes the Conductivity Test, a Conductivity Label shall be affixed to the hose as described in NFPA-10, Sec.

  • Conductivity is over 4000 µS/cm3 at Blue Point, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ springs.

  • Non-Payload sensors may include forward look sonar, transducers, hydrophones, Automatic Identification System (AIS), imaging, radar, transponders, Conductivity, Temperature, & Depth (CTD), sub-bottom profiler, Doppler velocity log, Global Positioning System (GPS), and altimeters.

  • Collect water quality data at least once every two weeks from each extractor well in the areas currently under active restoration; data shall at a minimum include Conductivity, (or TDS), uranium (as U3O8), Ca, pH, and SO4.

  • As part of PLR’s constant effort to provide further drill targets a surface sampling program has been executed and pH and Electrical Conductivity measurements taken of all samples.

Related to Conductivity

  • Hydraulic conductivity means the quantity of water that will flow through a unit cross-sectional area of a porous material per unit of time under a hydraulic gradient of 1.0;

  • Productivity as defined in ORS 427.005 means:

  • Workforce means employees, volunteers, trainees or other persons whose performance of work is under the direct control of a party, whether or not they are paid by that party.

  • Training means instruction or teaching designed to impart a specific skill, as opposed to general knowledge.

  • Stability (7) means the standard deviation (1 sigma) of the variation of a particular parameter from its calibrated value measured under stable temperature conditions. This can be expressed as a function of time.