Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 206.03 - Definitions
The following definitions are applicable to terms used in this chapter. Definitions of other terms and the meanings of abbreviations are set forth in ch. NR 205.
(1) "Average
daily flow" means the average daily wastewater volume discharging to the
wastewater treatment system determined for the previous 24 months.
(2) "Average design flow" means the
anticipated average daily wastewater discharge to a sewage treatment
facility.
(3) "Bedrock" means the
rocks that underlie soil material. Bedrock may be present at the earth's
surface when the weathered in place consolidated material, larger than 2 mm in
size, is greater than 50% by volume.
(4) "Biological treatment" means a level of
wastewater treatment accomplished through:
(a) An activated sludge process,
(b) Trickling filters,
(c) An aerated lagoon,
(d) Rotating biological contactors,
(e) A stabilization pond, or
(f) Other equivalent systems approved on a
case-by-case basis.
(5)
"Cation exchange capacity" means the sum total of exchangeable cations absorbed
by a soil, expressed in milliequivalents per 100 grams of oven dry
soil.
(7) "Domestic wastewater"
means the type of wastewater normally discharged from plumbing facilities in
private dwellings or commercial domestic establishments and includes, but is
not limited to, sanitary, bath, laundry, dishwashing, garbage disposal and
cleaning wastes.
(8) "Groundwater"
means any of the waters of the state as defined in s.
299.01(5),
Stats., occurring in a saturated subsurface geological formation of rock or
soil.
(9) "Groundwater monitoring"
means measuring the groundwater level and/or analyzing samples of water taken
from one or more wells.
(10)
"Hazardous waste" means a waste identified by the department as hazardous under
s.
299.01(6),
Stats.
(11) "Highest anticipated
groundwater elevation" means the sum of the calculated mounding effects of the
disposal discharge and the seasonal high groundwater level.
(12) "High groundwater level" means the
higher of either the elevation to which the soil is saturated as observed as a
free water surface in an unlined hole, or the elevation to which the soil has
been seasonally or periodically saturated as indicated by soil color pattern
throughout the soil profile.
(13)
"Hydraulic application rate" means the average daily volume of effluent
discharged to a designated acreage of land of the land application system
during a calendar month or other period of time specified in a WPDES permit.
The rate is calculated by dividing the total discharge volume for the month or
period of time by the acreage of land and by the number of days in the month or
period of time (usually expressed in units of gpad). For overland flow systems,
the hydraulic application rate is expressed as flow rate per unit width of
slope.
(14) "Hydraulic loading
rate" means the average daily volume of effluent discharged to a land disposal
system during a calendar month or other period of time specified in a WPDES
permit for the discharge. The average is calculated by dividing the total
discharge volume for the month or period of time by the number of days in the
month or period of time.
(15)
"Injection" means the subsurface emplacement of a fluid or waste.
(16) "Land disposal system" means a facility
for disposing of liquid wastes consisting of:
(a) An absorption or seepage pond
system,
(b) A ridge and furrow
system,
(c) A spray irrigation
system,
(d) A subsurface soil
absorption system or mound system,
(e) An overland flow system, or
(f) Any other land area receiving liquid
waste discharges.
(17)
"Large scale soil absorption system" means a private sewage system or
subsurface soil absorption system which has a design capacity of more than
12,000 gallons per day where design capacity is calculated in accordance with
s.
NR 200.03(4).
(18) "Privately owned domestic wastewater
treatment work" means facilities which treat domestic wastewater and which are
owned and operated by non-municipal entities or enterprises such as mobile home
parks, restaurants, hotels, motels, country clubs, etc., which are permitted
under ch. 283, Stats.
(19)
"Publicly owned treatment work" has the meaning specified under s.
NR 211.03(8).
(20) "Soil" means the unconsolidated material
which overlies the bedrock.
(21)
"Total Kjeldahl nitrogen" or "TKN" means the sum of ammonia nitrogen and
organic nitrogen.
(22) "Total
nitrogen" means the sum of nitrate plus nitrite nitrogen, ammonia nitrogen, and
organic nitrogen.
(23) "Toxic
pollutants" has the meaning specified under s.
NR 205.03(7).
(24) "Water table observation well" means any
groundwater monitoring well whose screen intersects the water table, installed
for the specific purpose of determining either the elevation of the water table
or the physical, chemical, biological or radiological properties of groundwater
at the water table or both.
(25)
"WPDES permit" means a permit issued under the Wisconsin pollutant discharge
elimination system.
(26) "Well"
means any borehole or other excavation or opening in the ground deeper than it
is wide constructed for the purpose of obtaining or monitoring
groundwater.
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