Waste load definition

Waste load means the amount of chemical, physical, or biological matter contained within a waste discharge.
Waste load. Wasteload allocation" means the most limiting of (i) the water quality-based annual mass load of total nitrogen or annual mass load of total phosphorus allocated to individual facilities pursuant to 9VAC25-720-50 C, 9VAC25-720-60 C, 9VAC25-720-70 C, 9VAC25-720-110

Examples of Waste load in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall retain Yard Waste load tickets (e.g., scale tickets) for City inspection upon request.

  • The Company shall be responsible for removing and repairing the disabled chassis or container or trailer, and shall transport and dispose of its Solid Waste load.

  • The Contractor shall be responsible for removing and repairing the disabled Chassis or Container, and shall Transport and Dispose of its Solid Waste load.

  • Service Provider has the right to refuse, or to reject after acceptance, any load(s) of Special Waste(s) delivered to its Facility including if Service Provider believes Customer has breached (or is breaching) its representations, warranties, covenants or agreements hereunder, or any applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations, rules or orders, even if only a portion of such Special Waste load is unacceptable.

  • Company shall identify these loads to the cashier at the commercial scales as Residual Solid Waste load from the Company Facilities.

  • In other cases, the MOS can be built in as a separate component of the TMDL (in this case, quantitatively, a TMDL = Waste- load Allocation + Load Allocation + Margin of Safety).

  • Service Provider has the right to refuse, or to reject after acceptance, any load(s) of Waste(s) delivered to its Facility including if Service Provider believes Agent has breached (or is breaching) its representations, warranties, covenants or agreements hereunder, or any applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations, rules or orders, even if only a portion of such Waste load is unacceptable.