Contact Water definition

Contact Water means water that has come in contact with raw feedstocks or active composting piles. It does not include water from curing piles, finished compost or product storage piles.
Contact Water means a liquid that has passed through or emerged from raw feedstocks and materials that are being processed, cured, or finished; liquid that has come into contact with equipment that is dedicated to the composting or anaerobic digestion process; and which contains extracted, dissolved or suspended materials. Contact water also includes condensate from gases resulting from the composting and the anaerobic digestion processes.
Contact Water means water that has come in contact with waste and may include leachate.

Examples of Contact Water in a sentence

  • The Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (Basin Plan) designates the following Beneficial Uses for Tecolote Creek: Contact Water Recreation (REC-1, Potential), Non-contact Water Recreation (REC-2), Warm Freshwater Habitat (WARM) and Wildlife Habitat (WILD).

  • The Contractor is responsible for the Water Management, including the design, management and control of surface runoff water, Contact Water and Non-Contact Water, keeping the Contractor’s Work Area dry and dewatered in compliance with the Drawings and as set out in the Contract, and decommissioning of all facilities, structures and processes used for Water Management, in accordance with the requirements of Section 4.2.1 of this Schedule 7 [Environmental Obligations].

  • To the extent treatable and treated as petroleum contact water by Buyer at the Albany Petroleum Contact Water Treatment facility, Seller shall pay Buyer the charges set forth in the Terminal Services Agreement for the untreated petroleum contact water in tank number 130.

  • The Chollas Creek Watershed is currently listed by the Basin Plan as having the following beneficial uses: REC-2 (supports Non-Contact Water Recreation), WARM (supports Warm Freshwater Habitat) and WILD (supports Wildlife Habitat), and the potential to support the REC-1 beneficial use (Contact Water Recreation).


More Definitions of Contact Water

Contact Water means water that has come into contact with source separated compostable material in the tipping area, source separated compostable material mixing area, rejects, or active compost prior to meeting process to further reduce pathogens test and the Solvita maturity index is greater than or equal to five with ammonia greater than or equal to four.
Contact Water means liquid, including runoff from precipitation, that has been in contact with feedstocks or active composting material and runs off the feedstock receiving area, feedstock storage area, or active composting area.
Contact Water means water, surface water and/or groundwater water that contacts mine workings or interacts with mine rock material and may also include dewatering associated with the development;
Contact Water means any surface water identified on the mine lease which is not directly fed from the previously disturbed area(s), this includes surface flow during freshet and precipitation events that drains through natural topography;
Contact Water means water that has come in contact with waste and may include leachate. ( ) “DTSC” means the California Department of Toxic Substances Control.
Contact Water means any water, including seepage or surface runoff, that has come into contact with any component of the Project at the Site, including mine rock, process solids, infrastructure and terrain.
Contact Water means water that has been in contact with construction disturbed soils on the Project footprint.