Beneficial Reuse definition

Beneficial Reuse means the utilization of reclaimed water in a beneficial manner and for the purpose of conservation of the State's water resources by reducing the use of other water resources (potable water, surface water, groundwater).
Beneficial Reuse means the use of scrap tires for purposes other than its original intended use and that have been approved by the Division prior to reuse.
Beneficial Reuse means reuse of sediment from the site, or a separated portion of the sediment (such as the gravel fraction), that utilizes the physical characteristics and properties of the sediment in place of other material without requiring the use of engineered or institutional controls to protect human health or the environment. Examples of beneficial reuse include habitat restoration or enhancement, mine reclamation, landfill cover material, asphalt or concrete aggregate, or use of organic fines in manufactured topsoil.

Examples of Beneficial Reuse in a sentence

  • A Beneficial Reuse Certification form needs to be properly executed by the Recipient prior to any material leaving the project.

  • Reuse of Clean Hard Fill as described in CA-EW-20 (ODOT Beneficial Reuse Form).

  • For Public Access RWBR on Edible Crops, the permittee shall submit an annual inventory of edible crop irrigation with the Beneficial Reuse Annual Report.

  • The following RWBR sections contain the conditions for the permittee to beneficially reuse treated effluent or Reclaimed Water for Beneficial Reuse (RWBR), provided the effluent is in compliance with the criteria specified for the particular use specified below.

  • The permittee shall submit and receive approval of an Engineering Report in support of RWBR authorization requests for new or expanded RWBR projects as detailed in the most recent version of the Department's "Technical Manual for Reclaimed Water for Beneficial Reuse" (Reuse Technical Manual) prior to the commencement of this/these type/s of RWBR activity.


More Definitions of Beneficial Reuse

Beneficial Reuse means use of material for beneficial reuse which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Alternative Daily Cover, Alternative Intermediate Cover, final cover foundation layer, liner operations layer, leachate and landfill gas collection system, construction fill, road base, wet weather operations pads and access roads, and soil amendments for erosion control and landscaping.
Beneficial Reuse means the reuse at a landfill of material for the following purposes:
Beneficial Reuse. The beneficial use of reclaimed water (treated effluent) from Dripping Springs’ Wastewater Plant which may be substituted for potable water and/or raw water (a) pursuant to Title 30 of the Texas Administrative Code Chapter 210, (b) as a direct potable reuse system, or (c) pursuant to any other legal method that does not result in the discharge of effluent from a permitted outfall authorized pursuant to TPDES No. WQ0014488003 into Walnut Springs. The term “Beneficial Reuse” does not include any treated effluent from the Dripping Springs’ Wastewater Plant that is discharged from a permitted outfall authorized pursuant to TPDES No. WQ0014488003 into Walnut Springs.
Beneficial Reuse means using or reusing materials (such as construction and demolition waste, food residuals, clean wood, and leaf and yard residual) for purposes other than disposal. Beneficial reuse includes but is not limited to, roadway bedding, drainage bedding, and materials to be used for landfill operations only.
Beneficial Reuse means the utilization of reclaimed water in a beneficial manner and for the
Beneficial Reuse means the reuse of any material as described in this paragraph.
Beneficial Reuse means the practice of encouraging and allowing, to the maximum extent possible, the beneficial use of industrial by-products or other wastes as long as the reuse is consistent with good engineering practices and the protection of the public and environmental health.