Treatment plant effluent definition

Treatment plant effluent means any discharge of pollutants from the POTW to the waters of the State.
Treatment plant effluent means the discharge from the POTW into waters of the State or the
Treatment plant effluent means the discharge from the city of Monroe POTW.

Examples of Treatment plant effluent in a sentence

  • Treatment plant effluent is monitored for pH and temperature on a weekly basis in order to obtain a monthly average in compliance with the NYSDEC discharge permit requirements.

  • Parents of students who need supplemental instruction will be informed by the district that their student is receiving these services and invited in for a conference with the student’s teacher.

  • Treatment plant effluent must meet the groundwater remediation goals, as well as meet the pH range of 6.5 to 8.5.

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  • Treatment plant effluent limits are discussed in more detail in Section 4.3.1, Operator – UWS and in Section 4.5.5, UWS Review under the subsection Contract Effluent Discharge Limits.


More Definitions of Treatment plant effluent

Treatment plant effluent means any discharge of pollutants from the city's wastewater system into waters of the State of Tennessee.
Treatment plant effluent means any discharge of treated wastewater from the POTW into waters of the state.
Treatment plant effluent means the discharge from the city of La Center POTW.
Treatment plant effluent means the discharge from the POTW into waters of the United States.
Treatment plant effluent. (or WWTP effluent) means the discharge from the City’s POTW into waters of the United States (Wolf Creek).
Treatment plant effluent means the discharge from the City of La Center POTW. "Upset" means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporarynon-compliance with applicable treatment standards because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the user. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation.
Treatment plant effluent means water, wastewater or other liquid, raw (untreated), partially or completely treated discharged from the POTW into waters of the United States.