Site screening definition

Site screening means those activities that are performed to determine whether current or past hazardous waste management practices at the site have resulted in a release or threatened release of hazardous waste or constituents that poses a threat to the public health or the environment.
Site screening means decorative fencing, evergreen vegetation or landscaped earth berms maintained for the purpose of concealing from view the area behind such fence, evergreen vegetation or berms. When fencing is used for screening, it shall not be less than six or more than eight feet in height.

Examples of Site screening in a sentence

  • NETL, 2010, Site screening, selection and initial characterization for storage of CO2 in deep geological formations, DOE report DOE/NETL-401/090808.

Related to Site screening

  • Screening means the process to determine whether the person seeking assistance needs further comprehensive assessment.

  • Alcohol Screening Device (ASD) means a breath or saliva device, other than an Evidential Breath Testing Device (EBT), that is approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and placed on its Conforming Products List for such devices.

  • Healing arts screening means the testing of human beings using x-ray machines for the detection or evaluation of health indications when such tests are not specifically and individually ordered by a licensed practitioner of the healing arts legally authorized to prescribe such x-ray tests for the purpose of diagnosis or treatment.

  • Health screening means the use of one or more diagnostic tools to test a person for the presence or precursors of a particular disease.

  • Site/s means any location where the Client Concerned have equipment or infrastructure installed.