Exceedances definition

Exceedances mean the number of occurrences of a failure to achieve the Minimum Service Level during a given month.

Examples of Exceedances in a sentence

  • Describe cause(s) for monitoring parameter(s) exceedance(s) Monitoring Parameter(s) Exceedance(s) 1.

  • TLV Exceedances expressed as a percent of standard for Tank 31H with a 25-foot stack and 25 mg/m3 release concentration scenario.

  • TLV Exceedances expressed as a percent of standard for Tank 31H with a 25-foot stack and 50 mg/m3 release concentration scenario.

  • Pre-discharge Pond Sampling Exceedances of water quality standards at a POC may be subject to civil penalties under Sections 109 and 310(c) of CERCLA.

  • STEL Exceedances expressed as a percent of standard for Tank 35H with a 60-foot stack and 50 mg/m3 release concentration scenario.

  • STEL Exceedances expressed as percent of standard for Tank 35H with a 90-foot stack and 50 mg/m3 release concentration scenario.

  • STEL Exceedances expressed as a percent of standard for Tank 31H with a 50-foot stack and 50 g/m3 release concentration scenario.

  • If the Secondary Survey shows that average sound intensities measured at any Community Site during any Testing Interval exceeds the Projected Intensity at the corresponding Report Site by more than 6 dBA (each a “Secondary Exceedance”), then Bristol will cause the Survey Firm to provide to the Fair Board a plan (“Secondary Sound Mitigation Plan”) recommending mitigation measures to eliminate Secondary Exceedances during all non-NASCAR races and practices held after the Secondary Races.

  • Close up of the TLV Exceedances expressed as a percent of standard for Tank 35H with a 105-foot stack and 100 mg/m3 release concentration scenario.

  • TLV Exceedances for Tank 40 with a 20-foot stack and 10 mg/m3 release concentration scenario 9 Figure 3-3.

Related to Exceedances

  • Exceedance means a condition that is detected by monitoring that provides data in terms of an emission limitation or standard and that indicates that emissions (or opacity) are greater than the applicable emission limitation or standard (or less than the applicable standard in the case of a percent reduction requirement) consistent with any averaging period specified for averaging the results of the monitoring.

  • Normal Maximum Generation means the highest output level of a generating resource under normal operating conditions.

  • Congestion means a situation where the demand for transmission capacity exceeds the available transfer capability

  • Finished grade means the grade upon completion of the fill or excavation.

  • Uncontrollable Forces means any event which results in the prevention or delay of performance by a party of its obligations under this Agreement and which is beyond the reasonable control of the nonperforming party. It includes, but is not limited to fire, flood, earthquakes, storms, lightning, epidemic, war, riot, civil disturbance, sabotage, and governmental actions.