Load allocation definition

Load allocation means the portion of a receiving water's loading capacity that is allocated to one
Load allocation means the portion of a receiving waterbody's loading capacity that is attributed either to one (1) of its existing or future nonpoint sources of pollution or to natural background sources.
Load allocation means the portion of a receiving water's loading capacity that is allocated to one of its existing or future nonpoint sources or to natural background sources.

Examples of Load allocation in a sentence

  • For a Scheduling Coordinator of an MSS Operator that has elected to follow Load, allocation of this second category of Excess Cost Payments will be based on net metered MSS Demand.

  • Energy Forecast by State (GWh) Note: 2017-2022 values were developed by growing 2016 values by 2007-2016 CAGR Load allocation factors from the ISO New England 2006 Regional System Plan, shown in Exhibit C-1 in Appendix C, were applied to the state-level load forecasts from the 2007 CELT Report to develop the load forecasts for each transmission area.

  • For point sources, the debris TMDL is implemented through the LA County MS4 and Ventura County MS4 permits (i.e. no Waste Load allocation for Hyperion).

  • Load allocation refers to pollutants entering waterbodies through overland runoff (non point sources).

  • TMDL Identification: The Environmental Protection Agency or the NCDENR has the authority to establish and issue a Total Maximum Daily Load allocation on a body of water or receiving stream.


More Definitions of Load allocation

Load allocation. Or "LA" means the portion of a receiving water’s loading capacity that is attributed either to one of its existing or future nonpoint sources of pollution or to natural background sources. Load allocations are best estimates of the loading, which may range from reasonably accurate estimates to gross allotments, depending upon the availability of data and appropriate techniques for predicting the loading. Wherever possible, natural and nonpoint source loads should be distinguished.
Load allocation or "LA" means the portion of a receiving water's loading attributed to either one of its existing or future non-point sources of pollution or to natural background.
Load allocation means the same as set forth in federal regulations 40 CFR 130.2(g), which is incorporated herein by reference, including subsequent amendments and editions. These regulations may be obtained at no cost from http://www.epa.gov/lawsregs/search/40cfr.html or from the U.S. Government Printing Office, 732 North Capitol St. NW, Washington D.C., 20401.
Load allocation means the portion of a receiving water's loading capacity that is attributed either to one of its nonpoint sources of pollution or to natural background sources.
Load allocation means load allocation, as defined in rule 3745-2-02 of the Administrative Code.
Load allocation. (LA) means the portions of a receiving water’s TMDL that is allocated to its non- point sources of pollution. See definition of TMDL.
Load allocation means the portion of a receiving water's total maximum daily load for a specific pollutant that is allocated to existing or future nonpoint sources of pollution.