Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 276.03 - Definitions
The following definitions are applicable to terms used in this chapter. Definitions of other terms and meanings of abbreviations are set forth in ch. NR 205.
(1) "Phosphorus
production" means the manufacture of phosphorus and ferrophosphorus by smelting
phosphate ore.
(2) "Phosphorus
consuming" means the manufacture from elemental phosphorus of phosphoric acid
and phosphorus pentoxide, pentasulfide, trichloride, and oxychloride.
(3) "Phosphate" means the manufacture from
phosphoric acid of sodium tripolyphosphate, animal feed grade calcium
phosphate, and human food grade calcium phosphate.
(4) "Defluorinated phosphate rock" means the
production of phosphate rock defluorinated by the use of high temperature, wet
process phosphoric acid, silica, and other reagents.
(5) "Defluorinated phosphoric acid" means wet
process phosphoric acid defluorinated by application of heat and other
processing aids (such as vacuum and air stripping) and concentrated to 70-73%
P2O5.
(6) "Sodium phosphates" means
the manufacture of sodium phosphates from wet process phosphoric
acid.
(7) "Within the impoundment"
means;
(a) For impoundments constructed prior
to January 27, 1975, within the water surface area at maximum capacity plus
that portion, not to exceed 30% of such water surface area, of the surface area
of the inside and outside slopes of the impoundment dam and extending to any
immediately adjacent seepage ditch from which rain water is returned to the
impoundment, and
(b) For new
impoundments the water surface area at maximum capacity.
(8) "Pond water surface area" means the water
area at the average operating level for the month but not less than one third
of the water area at maximum capacity.
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