Gross contamination definition

Gross contamination means the chemicals, equipment and other
Gross contamination means contamination present at concentrations in an amount sufficient to reasonably expect that institutional or technological controls will not be adequately protective of human health or the environment.
Gross contamination means the chemicals, equipment and other items that are found in a clandestine drug laboratory and that are removed by a law enforcement agency or other agency.

More Definitions of Gross contamination

Gross contamination means the presence of contaminants in excess of 2% by weight. If gross contamination is found to be present, the Council will be required to meet any additional treatment and handling costs.
Gross contamination means for the purpose of recycling under this ordinance, gross contamination includes liquids, food, feces, carcasses, organic matter, other putrescible waste, items used for personal hygiene, chemicals, and other materials that through direct contact can destroy the value of recyclable materials making further sorting and processing prohibitive. (Ord. 8439. Passed 04/06/2023.)