Screening level definition

Screening level means that concentration of a pollutant which under baseline conditions would cause a threat to personnel exposed to the pollutant, or would cause a threat to structures of wastewater facilities. To be administered as limits applicable to a particular discharge, the screening levels must be adjusted to account for conditions at the point of discharge, which differ from baseline conditions.
Screening level means an evaluation threshold based upon criteria prescribed in OAC 785:45 to protect a designated beneficial use.
Screening level means the level of competency awarded to an interpreter who has successfully satisfied the minimum standards established for VQAS.

Examples of Screening level in a sentence

  • Screening level tests may utilize less expensive “field test kits” using test methods not approved by EPA under 40 CFR Part 136, provided the manufacturer’s published detection ranges are adequate for the illicit discharge detection purposes.

  • Screening level tests may utilize less expensive “field test kits” using test methods not approved by EPA under 40 CFR 136, provided the manufacturers published detection ranges are adequate for the illicit discharge detection purposes.

  • Screening level testing - Beginning 12 months prior to permit expiration and lasting through permit expiration and every five years thereafter, the permittee shall conduct screening level priority pollutant testing at a minimum frequency of once per year (1/Year).

  • Screening level testing begins 24 months prior to permit expiration and lasts through 12 months prior to permit expiration (year 4 of the term of the permit) and every five years thereafter if a timely request for renewal has been made and the permit continues in force, or is replaced by a permit renewal containing this requirement.

  • Surveillance level testing Screening level testing This permit provides for reconsideration of effluent limits and monitoring schedules after evaluation of toxicity testing results.

  • Screening level health risk assessment of selected metals in apple juice sold in the United States.

  • SCOPE AND METHODOLOGYGovernment Code sections 15640 and 15642 define the scope of an assessment practices survey.

  • Chapter 530(1)(D)(1) specifies that default screening and surveillance level testing requirements are as follows: Screening level testing – Beginning 12 months prior to permit expiration and lasting through permit expiration and every five years thereafter.

  • Screening level tests may utilize less expensive “field test kits” using test methods not approved by the EPA under 40 CFR Part 136, provided the manufacturer’s published detection ranges are adequate for the illicit discharge detection purposes.

  • Screening level testing shall be conducted once per quarter(1/Quarter) for four consecutive calendar quarters beginning 12 months prior to permit expiration and every five years thereafter.


More Definitions of Screening level

Screening level means the level of competency awarded to an interpreter who has successfully satisfied the minimum standards established for VQAS based on the compilation of scores assigned by raters.[ "Service provider" refers to the a person requesting interpreter services who may or may not also be the consumer. ]
Screening level means concentration a specific such as air, water, or soil, that is likely to be without appreciable risk of deleterious effects during a lifetime in the human
Screening level means the level of competency awarded to an interpreter who has successfully satisfied the minimum standards established for VQAS. based on the compilation of scores assigned by raters.

Related to Screening level

  • Closing Level : means the official daily Closing Level of the Index as published by the Index Sponsor in relation to each Scheduled Trading Day during the Investment Term.

  • Base Level means the level of the Index (excluding any flash estimates) published or announced by Eurostat (or any successor entity which publishes such index) in respect of the month which is 12 calendar months prior to the month for which the Substitute Index Level is being determined;

  • Initial Index Level means the closing level of the FTSE 100 on the Start Date.

  • Final Index Level : means the Closing Level of the FTSE 100 Index on the Investment End Date.

  • Strike Level means the Strike Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.