intrinsic control definition
intrinsic control. [INTC] means an inherent feature at a site or parcel which without the use of engineering or institutional controls, controls risks to human health and the environment from exposure to substances and includes, without limitation
intrinsic control means an inherent feature at a site or parcel which without the use of engineering or institutional controls, controls risks to human health and the environment from exposure to substances and includes, without limitation (a) a natural physical barrier, and (b) an inherent feature which modifies (i) the physical, chemical or biological behaviour or properties of a substance, or (ii) the environmental media in which a substance is contained.