Hotspot definition

Hotspot means a geographical area or cluster of geographical areas;
Hotspot means an area where land use or activities generate highly contaminated runoff, with concentrations of pollutants in excess of those typically found in stormwater.
Hotspot means an area where land use or activities generate highly contaminated runoff, with concentrations of pollutants in excess of those typically found in stormwater. The following land uses and activities are deemed stormwater hot spots, but that term is not limited to only these land uses:

Examples of Hotspot in a sentence

  • Hotspot and storm drain maintenance maps Annual Report (data analysis) Program audit of current IDDE program (all jurisdictions and contractor), IDDE Guidance Plan development, and management.


More Definitions of Hotspot

Hotspot means a land use activity on a site that has the potential to produce higher than normally found levels of pollutants in stormwater runoff. As defined by the administrator, hotpot land use may include gasoline stations, vehicle service and maintenance areas, industrial facilities (both permitted under the Industrial Stormwater General Permit and others), material storage sites, garbage transfer facilities, and commercial parking lots with high-intensity use.
Hotspot means the same as Stormwater Hotspot, described elsewhere in these definitions.
Hotspot means an area where the use of the land has the potential to generate highly contaminated runoff, with concentrations of pollutants in excess of those typically found in stormwater.
Hotspot means an area where the use of the land has the potential to generate highly contaminated runoff, with concentrations of pollutants in excess of those typically found in stormwater. “Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG)” means a Natural Resource Conservation Service classification system in which soils are categorized into four runoff potential groups. The groups range from group A soils, with high permeability and little runoff produced, to group D soils, which have low permeability rates and produce much more runoff.
Hotspot means an area where land use or activities have the potential to generate highly contaminated runoff, with concentrations of pollutants in excess of those typically found in stormwater.
Hotspot means an area where land use or ac- tivities generate highly contaminated runoff, with concentrations of pollutants in excess of those typi- cally found in storm water.
Hotspot means a Wi-Fi service available within the vicinity of a Fibre Router.