TMAL definition

TMAL means the Total Maximum Annual Load for Chatfield Reservoir, derived from the sums of the Reservoir Base-Load, Background, and Wasteload Allocations for Chatfield Watershed and Upper South Platte River Watershed, with the Margin of Safety.

Examples of TMAL in a sentence

  • Additionally, you can ‘opt in’ to TMAL contacting you for the following reasons: I consent to TMAL contacting me by: ☐ post ☐ phone or ☐ email ☐ To keep me informed about advice sessions, details of options available and notifying me of changes in circumstances.

  • Internal loading from “newly” inundated vegetation attributed to reallocation pool level increases will not cause water quality standards for chlorophyll a and total phosphorus or the total phosphorus TMAL to be exceeded.

  • If you ever feel unhappy or dissatisfied with the service you receive from TMAL or you decide to seek advice elsewhere, please talk to your adviser or another member of our team and ask for a copy of TMAL’s complaints procedure.

  • By: /s/ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ---------------------------------- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ President 43 TM-AL ACQUISITION CORP.

  • Internal loading from “new” anoxic sediments attributed to reallocation pool level increases will not cause water quality standards for chlorophyll a and total phosphorus or the total phosphorus TMAL to be exceeded.

  • Water quality data are used to characterize the trophic state of the Reservoir, evaluate trends in the watershed and to assess compliance with basic/site-specific water quality standards and the phosphorus TMAL identified in the control regulation.

  • There is uncertainty whether the expansion of the hypolimnion will increase the areal coverage of anaerobic sediment conditions and result in increased internal phosphorus loading that may impinge on the Total Maximum Annual Load (TMAL) for the Reservoir.

  • By signing this form, you are agreeing to TMAL holding and processing your personal data.

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