Conventional Technology definition
Conventional Technology means a process or technique to perform a corrective action by removal, transportation and disposal of soils contaminated by a release of petroleum from an underground storage tank in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, but without processing to remove petroleum from the soils.
Conventional Technology means the processes and techniques involving the treatment of wastewater at a centralized treatment plant by means of biological or physical/chemical unit processes followed by direct point source discharge to surface waters.
Conventional Technology means a process or technique to perform a corrective action by removal, transportation and disposal of soils contaminated by a release
Examples of Conventional Technology in a sentence
The Discharger is alleged to have failed to minimize or prevent pollutants in storm water discharges and authorized non-storm water discharges through the use of controls, structures, and management practices that achieve Best Available Technology (BAT) for toxic and non-conventional pollutants and Best Conventional Technology (BCT) for conventional pollutants.
More Definitions of Conventional Technology
Conventional Technology means wet flue gas desulfu- rization technology, dry flue gas desulfurization technology, atmospheric fluidized bed combustion technology and oil hydrodesulfurization technology.
Conventional Technology means wet flue gas desulfu- rization (FGD) technology, dry FGD technology, atmospheric fluidized bed combustion technology, and oil hydrodesulfuriza- tion technology.