Low hazard definition
Low hazard means a situation where the water supply system could be contaminated with a nontoxic substance or solu- tion so as to make the water unsuitable for the designated use.
Low hazard means a dam's or reservoir's failure will result in no probable loss of human life and low economic loss or environmental loss, or both. Economic losses are principally limited to the owner's property.
Low hazard means a cross-connection or potential cross-connection connection that may result in pollution.
More Definitions of Low hazard
Low hazard means a situation where the water supply system could be contaminated with a nontoxic substance or solution so as to alter the characteristics of the water making make the water unsuitable for the designated use.
Low hazard means a situation created when any substance that is or may be introduced into a public water supply does not pose a threat to public health but that does adversely affect the aesthetic quality of the potable water.
Low hazard means a situation where the water supply system could be contaminated with a nontoxic substance.
Low hazard means the classification assigned to an actual or potential cross connection that potentially could allow a substance that may be objectionable but not hazardous to one’s health to backflow into the potable water supply.
Low hazard means all fireworks not classified as High Hazard under the Alberta Fire Code.
Low hazard means a low hazard cross-connection is a cross-connection which may alter the quality of potable water to a degree which does not create a hazard to the public health, but which does adversely and unreasonably affect the aesthetic qualities of such potable waters for domestic use.
Low hazard means the classification assigned to an actual or potential cross-connection that could allow a substance that may be objectionable, but