Control tests definition

Control tests means any chemical, physical or bacteriological tests, including visual observations, performed to aid in operational decisions and to control wastewater treatment system performance.

Examples of Control tests in a sentence

  • The Principal Recipient shall submit the results of the Quality Control tests to the Global Fund, which may be made available to the public.

  • When applicable or required by the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall establish and utilize statistical Quality Control charts for individual Quality Control tests.

  • The testing plan shall include the minimum tests and test frequencies required by each technical specification Item, as well as any additional Quality Control tests that the Contractor deems necessary to adequately control production and/or construction processes.

  • Performance of all Quality Control tests as required by the Contract Documents and Section 100-07.

  • The reference sample will consist of at least [**] times the necessary quantity for all Quality Control tests required to determine whether the materials meet required Specifications.

  • The reference sample will consist of at least two times the necessary quantity for all Quality Control tests required to determine whether the materials meet required Specifications.

  • List of equipments provided in the list is the minimum required for conducting routine and general Quality Control tests.

  • Audit Procedures – Closed loan post-funding review- performed by Quality Control tests each audited file for compliance with investor and company loan programs, underwriting guidelines and policies and procedures as well as fraud detection.

  • A statement of accessibility of the testing facility shall be included in the QCP that allows Department personnel to witness Quality Control activities and to review Quality Control tests.

  • The testing facility shall be located so that Quality Control test results are provided to the contract in a timely manner, be of sufficient size to conduct the Quality Control tests, and have a satisfactory base on which compaction of the soil in accordance with AASHTO T 99 (Method A) may be conducted.

Related to Control tests

  • Innovative control technology means any system of air pollution control that has not been adequately demonstrated in practice, but would have a substantial likelihood of achieving greater continuous emissions reduction than any control system in current practice or of achieving at least comparable reductions at lower cost in terms of energy, economics, or non-air quality environmental impacts.

  • Performance Tests means all tests meant to ensure that the Plant(s)/Unit(s) is/are in all respects in accordance with the requirements of the Contract and that the Plant functions properly and smoothly, in all respects as per the approved design parameters, within the permissible tolerances, and satisfies all the stipulated operating parameters, and will include the Guarantee Tests.

  • Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) means the lowest emission limit that a particular source is capable of meeting by the application of control technology that is reasonably available considering technological and economic feasibility. It may require technology that has been applied to similar, but not necessarily identical source categories.

  • Percolation test means a subsurface soil test at the depth of a proposed absorption system or similar component of an OWTS to determine the water absorption capability of the soil, the results of which are normally expressed as the rate at which one inch of water is absorbed. The rate is expressed in minutes per inch.

  • Performance Test means all operational checks and tests required to determine the performance parameters including inter-alia capacity, efficiency and operating characteristics of the Stores as specified in the Contract.