Examples of Significant contributor in a sentence
Secondary Permittees include special purpose districts and other MS4s that meet the criteria for a regulated small MS4 in S1.B. Significant contributor means a discharge contributes a loading of pollutants considered to be sufficient to cause or exacerbate the deterioration of receiving water quality or instream habitat conditions.
Significant contributor of pollutants to waters of the state means any discharge containing pollutants that are reasonably expected to cause or contribute to an impairment of receiving stream water quality or designated uses.
Significant contributor to the varsity team Member schools are to determine their individual award winners on their own campus and present them with a certificate (as provided electronically by the conference) for their achievement.
Recommended Designation CriteriaEPA recommends in the Phase II regulations that the NPDES permitting authority use a balanced consideration of the following designation criteria on a watershed or other local basis: r Discharge to sensitive waters;r High population density;r High growth or growth potential;r Contiguity to a UA;r Significant contributor of pollutants to waters of the United States; andr Ineffective protection of water quality concerns by other programs.
Oportunities- Significant contributor to the security of supply and carbon emission reduction;- The possibility to indentify alternative uranium supply sources from the international market, from geographical areas free of conflicts or political conditionalities;- Technological capability of processing sterile;- Production optimization through planning the maintainance outages in correlation with the demand curves;- Development of research programs in the nuclear energy field.
Significant contributor states to OTC receptor sites exceeding the 2008 ozone standard in 2020.
Significant contributor of pollutant(s) means a facility determined by Ecology to be a contributor of a significant amount of pollutant(s) to waters of the State.
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E ‐ 100‐180° Critical area for skyglow experience from within urban and all areas but proportionally less impact to rural areas.D ‐ 95‐100° Significant contributor to skyglow, especially in rural areas where it is most aerosol dependent.
Less likely to be obstructed.C ‐ 90‐95° Critical zone for skyglow and obtrusion seen at 10s of km (in rural areas) where it is strongly dependent on aerosol scattering.B ‐ 85‐90° Significant contributor to skyglow seen at a distance through reflection but reflected light more likely to be obstructed by buildings, trees and topography.A ‐ 0‐85° Ideal light distribution.