Trigger values definition

Trigger values means the values listed as trigger values in department Circular DEQ-7 for parameters categorized as toxic, and are used to determine if proposed activities will cause degradation.
Trigger values. , in relation to GDEs, means a threshold for the performance criteria that, should it be reached or exceeded (either through modelling or monitoring), the EA holder will implement a management response to prevent a limit being reached and the trigger value is no longer exceeded.

Examples of Trigger values in a sentence

  • This evaluation will be repeated annually for these ongoing TTLF exceedances to determine Response Framework requirements for the following year until TIN concentrations are less than Tier 1 Trigger values.

  • Tier 2 concentration change values were recalculated as the 50% difference between the original Tier 1 Trigger values and updated Tier 3 Trigger values.

  • The Downgradient ▇▇▇▇▇ will be compared to the Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 Trigger values, and subject to the action steps defined in the Response Framework (Section 7.0) when in exceedance of these standards.

  • If the Share Price on such Trigger Date is equal to or greater than any of the values of the Share Price Trigger values, the Company shall be obligated to pay the applicable Win State Payment to the Stockholders.

  • The Tier 3 Trigger values for total inorganic nitrogen and total phosphorus are based on levels in the Scientific and Technical Basis of the Numeric Nutrient Criteria for Montana’s Wadeable Streams and Rivers defined for the Level IV Non-calcareous Foothill Grassland eco-region (Montana DEQ, May 2013).

  • The Intermediate groundwater ▇▇▇▇▇ will be monitored according to Table 3-1 and Table 3-2 requirements, compared to the Intermediate Trigger values, and subject to the action steps defined in the Response Framework (Section 7.0) when in exceedance of Intermediate Trigger Level concentrations.