Detected definition

Detected means at or above the detection limit for purposes of reporting (DLR).
Detected means at or above the ((levels prescribed by WAC 246-290-300(4) for inorganic contaminants, at or above the levels pre- scribed by WAC 246-290-300(7) for organic contaminants, at or above the levels prescribed by 40 C.F.R. 141.131 (b)(2)(iv) for disinfection byproducts, and at or above the levels prescribed by 40 C.F.R. 141.25(c) for radioactive contaminants)) SDRLs under chapter 246-390 WAC.
Detected means at or above the levels prescribed by 327 IAC 8-2-4.1, 327 IAC 8-2-5.1, 327 IAC 8-2-5.5, and 327 IAC 8-2-10.1.

Examples of Detected in a sentence

  • Detected, but Not Quantified (DNQ)DNQ are those sample results less than the RL, but greater than or equal to the laboratory’s MDL.

  • Not Detected (ND)Those sample results less than the laboratory’s MDL.

  • Detected, but Not Quantified (DNQ) are those sample results less than the RL, but greater than or equal to the laboratory’s MDL.

  • Detected, but Not Quantified (DNQ)Sample results that are less than the reported Minimum Level, but greater than or equal to the laboratory’s MDL.

  • Guidelines for Management of Incidental Pulmonary Nodules Detected on CT Images: From the Fleischner Society 2017.


More Definitions of Detected

Detected means statistically significant evidence of contamination has been determined to exist by using methods specified in Rule 391-3-4-.14.
Detected means measured in a laboratory at a concentration that is at or above the method detection limit.
Detected or "detection" means an analytical result that is equal to or greater than the reporting limit for the analytical method being used.
Detected or “Detection” means an analytical result that is equal to or greater than the reporting limit for the analytical method being used, or the minimum detection limit included in this Part for the particular analyte, whichever is greater.
Detected means that the analyte concentration exceeded the laboratory reporting limit. ***TPH-ORO is not soluble – if detected, add to TPH-DRO and compare to TPH-DRO standardDTSC Modified MCLs = California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) HERO HHRA Note Number 3, issued June 2018, Table 4 DTSC-Modified Groundwater Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs)Shading = Contaminant not listed on HERO Note 3; therefore, DTSC recommends usage of May 2018 EPA MCLs The groundwater sample results of analysis revealed the following: 1) No PAHs or PCBs were detected at concentrations greater than the laboratory method detection limits in the samples submitted for those analyses.
Detected means measured in a laboratory at a concentration that is at or above the method detection limit. “Diatomaceous earth filtration” means a treatment process that results in substantial particulate removal in which a pre- coat cake of diatomaceous earth filter media is deposited on a support membrane (septum) and, while the water is filtered through the precoat cake on the septum, additional filter media (body feed) is continuously added to the feed water to maintain the permeability of the precoat cake.‌
Detected means the presence of any primary and secondary drinking water contaminant including: