Land Application System definition

Land Application System means a disposal system that uses land application, thereby minimizing or eliminating the discharge of treated sewage to waters of the state.
Land Application System means an operation that places solid wastes onto or incorporates solid wastes into the soil surface.
Land Application System. (LAS) means any method of disposing of pollutants in which the pollutants are applied to the surface or beneath the surface of a parcel of land and which results in the pollutants percolating, infiltrating, or being absorbed into the soil and then into the waters of the State.

More Definitions of Land Application System

Land Application System means a system for wastewater treatment or disposal by spray irrigation and which requires a land application system permit from the Environmental Protection Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. The term refers to the advanced treatment and disposal of wastewater by irrigation onto land to support vegetative growth.
Land Application System means the system used to apply effluent from a sewage system into or onto the soil for further in-soil treatment and absorption;
Land Application System means the system to apply effluent from a domestic on-site waste water treatment unit into or onto the soil for further in-soil treatment and absorption or evaporation.
Land Application System means any wastewater disposal system defined in “Guidelines for Land Application/ Reuse of Treated Municipal Wastewaters”, MDE-WMA-001-04/10 (or latest version).

Related to Land Application System

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