Outfall definition

Outfall means a point source.
Outfall means, when used in reference to municipal separate storm sewers, a point source at the point where a municipal separate storm sewer discharges to surface waters and does not include open conveyances connecting two municipal separate storm sewers, or pipes, tunnels or other conveyances which connect segments of the same stream or other surface waters and are used to convey surface waters.
Outfall means a point source (defined below) at the point where a municipal separate storm sewer discharges to waters of the United States and does not include open conveyances connecting two municipal separate storm sewers or pipes, tunnels, or other conveyances which connect segments of the same stream or other waters of the United States and are used to convey waters of the United States.

Examples of Outfall in a sentence

  • During the period beginning on the effective date and lasting until the date of expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge from Outfall 001.

  • Outfall means a point source as defined by 40 CFR 122.2 at the point where a municipal separate storm sewer discharges to waters of the United States and does not include open conveyances connecting two municipal separate storm sewers, or pipes, tunnels or other conveyances which connect segments of the same stream or other waters of the United States and are used to convey waters of the United States.

  • At Outfall (XXX) means a sampling location in outfall line XXX below the last point at which wastes are added to outfall line (XXX), or where otherwise specified.

  • Outfall Signage The permittee shall maintain a permanent marker on the stream bank at each outfall that is regulated under this NPDES permit.

  • The permittee shall monitor discharges from Outfall 001 as specified in Table 2.


More Definitions of Outfall

Outfall means a point source as defined by UAC R317-8-1.5(34) at the point where a municipal separate storm sewer discharges to Waters of the State and does not include open conveyances connecting two municipal separate storm sewers, or pipes, tunnels or other conveyances which connect segments of the same stream or other Waters of the State and are used to convey waters of the State.
Outfall means any point source which discharges directly to waters of the United States and does not include open conveyances connecting two municipal separate storm sewers, or pipes, tunnels or other conveyances which connect segments of the same stream or other waters of the United States and are used to convey waters of the United States.
Outfall means a point source where stormwater leaves the site.
Outfall means the point of discharge from a point source.
Outfall means a point source discharge via a conveyance of storm water run-off into a water of the state.
Outfall means the point source where a municipal separate storm sewer system discharges to a receiving water, or the stormwater discharge permanently leaves the Permittee’s MS4. It does not include diffuse runoff or conveyances which connect segments of the same stream or water systems (e.g., when a conveyance temporarily leaves a MS4 at a road crossing).
Outfall means the location where storm water, in a discernible, confined and discrete conveyance, leaves a facility or site or, if there is a receiving water on site, becomes a point source discharging into that receiving water.