Conventional pollutants definition

Conventional pollutants means biochemical oxygen demand (BOD(5)), Total Suspended Solids
Conventional pollutants means those Pollutants which are usually found in domestic, commercial, or Industrial Wastewaters such as Biochemical Oxygen Demand, suspended solids, pathogenic organisms, pH, and oil & grease.
Conventional pollutants means Pollutants which are usually found in domestic, commercial, or industrial wastes, such as phosphorus, total Suspended Solids, biochemical oxygen demand, fecal coliform, adverse pH levels, and oil and grease.

Examples of Conventional pollutants in a sentence

  • Table 1: Magnitude Conventional pollutants include dissolved oxygen, total suspended solids, total dissolved solids, sulfate, total alkalinity, iron, manganese, and temperature.

  • Conventional pollutants or water quality characteristics most often included in MPCA water quality assessments are DO, pH, temperature, sediment and river eutrophication.

  • Conventional pollutants such as nutrients, fecal coliform bacteria, or harmful algae blooms (HAB) are not considered toxic contaminants for this work.

  • Conventional pollutants include BOD, total suspended solids, fecal coliforms, p H, and oil and grease.

  • Conventional pollutants ( i.e., total suspended solids, oil and grease, biochemical oxygen demand, fecal coliform, and pH); (2) toxic pollutants (e.g., toxic metals such as chromium, lead, nickel, and zinc; toxic organicpollutants such as benzene, benzo-a- pyrene, phenol, and naphthalene); and(3) non-conventional pollutants (e.g., ammonia-N, formaldehyde, and phosphorus).


More Definitions of Conventional pollutants

Conventional pollutants means constituents of wastewater as determined by Section
Conventional pollutants means biochemical oxygen demand (BOD(5)), Total Suspended Solids (TSS), pH, fecal coliform, oil and grease, and any other pollutants the USEPA designates as conventional in applicable regulations.
Conventional pollutants means pollutants typical of municipal sewage, and for which secondary treatment plants are designed to treat. They are Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Total Suspended Solids, fecal coliform bacteria, oil and grease and pH.
Conventional pollutants means five day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), total suspended solids (TSS), pH, oil and grease, and fecal coliforms.
Conventional pollutants means those pollutants normally
Conventional pollutants means BOD, COD, total suspended solids, pH, fecal coliform, oil and grease, total nitrogen and such additional pollutants as are now or may be in the future specified and controlled in the City’s NPDES permit for its POTW where said POTW has been designed and used to reduce or remove such pollutants.
Conventional pollutants means Biochemical Oxygen Demand (Five Day), Oil and Grease, Total Suspended Solids—Nonfilterable, Fecal Coliform and pH.