Toxicant definition

Toxicant means any chemical, including an agricultural chemical as defined in K.S.A. 2-2202, and amendments thereto, or any biological substance which that, if present in unsafe levels, can render a plant or plant product unsafe for human or animal consumption.
Toxicant means any chemical, including an agricultural chemical as defined in
Toxicant means any material or chemical put, placed or introduction into the salt Waters of American Samoa by direct or indirect means that will kill, stun, or intoxicate Fish or Shellfish, or drive Fish or Shellfish from their normal or natural location.

Examples of Toxicant in a sentence

  • Toxicant use on or adjacent to ferret reintroduction sites is of particular concern due to the potential use of toxicants with secondary impacts to non-target wildlife, including ferrets that consume prairie dogs.

  • These two committees—the Carcinogen Identification Committee (CIC) and the Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant (DART) Identification Committee—are part of OEHHA’s Science Advisory Board.

  • Except for bacteria samples that have a six-hour hold and two hour processing time, samples would be collected as three-hour, ten-aliquot composite samples; including up to three aquatic toxicity samples and one Toxicant Identification Evaluation (TIE) analysis.

  • Toxicant shall be applied at least twelve (12) hours prior to placement of concrete which shall be in contact with treated materials.


More Definitions of Toxicant

Toxicant means a substance that is known or suspected to contain carcinogens, mutagens, or teratogens and substances present in industrial discharges with known toxic effects on human and aquatic life which is among the list of elements and compounds known as "priority pollutants" developed under the Clean Water Act.
Toxicant means any specific chemical, compound, or mixture of chemicals or compounds regulated by an NPDES permit or defined as a toxic substance in 15A NCAC 02B .0202.