Contaminated groundwater definition

Contaminated groundwater means groundwater that has been contaminated by a release of a hazardous substance, as defined in A.R.S. § 49-201, or a pollutant, as defined in A.R.S. § 49-201.
Contaminated groundwater means groundwater where an actual or potential environmental or public health threat may be deemed to exist as a result of physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substances, or a combination of these substances, has been released into subsurface waters of the state and results in a concentration or amount of a substance in excess of the numerical criteria designated for aquatic life protection, agricultural use, or public health protection as provided in the Kansas Surface Water Quality Standards: Table of Numeric Criteria or have groundwater concentration levels exceeding the most current version of the KDHE “Risk-based Standards for Kansas (RSK)” manual, Tier 2 for Residential Scenarios - Soil to Groundwater Pathways, or if above RSK levels, the concentrations are not significantly different than area natural background concentrations (RSK Tier 1 evaluation). The manual can be downloaded from the following webpage: www.kdheks.gov/remedial/rsk_manual_page.htm.
Contaminated groundwater means groundwater that has been

Examples of Contaminated groundwater in a sentence

  • Contaminated groundwater at the site is not used for drinking or other purposes and the site is served by a public water supply that obtains water from a different source not affected by this contamination.

  • Contaminated groundwater (i.e. above appropriate NEPM 2013 thresholds) shall not be reinjected into any aquifer.

  • Contaminated groundwater (i.e. above appropriate NEPM 2013 investigation thresholds) shall not be reinjected into any aquifer without the specific authorisation of the NSW Environment Protection Authority (any such discharge would be regulated through a licence issued under the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 [POEO Act]).

  • The rental income for the year is DKK 2,003m which is included in Other external expenses.

  • Contaminated groundwater shall not be discharged into the City’s stormwater drainage system.


More Definitions of Contaminated groundwater

Contaminated groundwater means water found beneath the earth's surface which does not meet state or federal standards for drinking water supplies or other specified beneficial uses.
Contaminated groundwater means groundwater containing oil and/or hazardous material at concentrations equal to or greater than a release notification threshold established by 310 CMR 40.0300 and 40.1600.
Contaminated groundwater means groundwater that has been contaminated by a release of a hazardous substance, as defined in section 49‐201, or a pollutant, as defined in section 49‐ 201.
Contaminated groundwater means groundwater that contains concentrations of materials in excess of the residential drinking water criteria established by the MDEQ in operational memoranda or rules promulgated pursuant to Part 201, Environmental Remediation (MCL 324.20101 et seq.), or Part 213, Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (MCL 324.21301a et seq.) of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 45 1, as amended, MCL 3 24. 1 01 et seq.
Contaminated groundwater means any groundwater within the Site contaminated with arsenic, chromium, lead, benzene, toluene or other hazardous materials and/or substances exceeding applicable local, State and/or Federal standards.
Contaminated groundwater means water below the land surface in the zone of saturation which has been contaminated by activities associated with waste disposal.
Contaminated groundwater means groundwater in which there is present concentrations of hazardous substances that exceed drinking water criteria under the Safe Drinking Water Act, 1976