Limiting condition definition

Limiting condition means a layer with low permeability, ground water surface or other condition that restricts the treatment capability of the soil.
Limiting condition means a flow restrictive soil layer, bedrock, a water table, seasonal water table, ground water or highly permeable material that limits or precludes the treatment or dispersal of effluent in the soil of a property where a sewage treatment system is located.
Limiting condition means soil conditions or site features that determine wastewater system design options. Soil conditions are morphology, depth, restrictive horizons, soil wetness, or organic matter content. Site features are topography, slope, landscape position, or available space.

More Definitions of Limiting condition

Limiting condition means actual soil saturation, redoximorphic features, or active fluctuating seasonal soil water table, bedrock, or any physically identifiable condition that limits installation of a septic system.
Limiting condition means soil conditions (morphology, wetness, depth, restrictive horizon, or
Limiting condition means soil conditions or site features that determine wastewater system design
Limiting condition means a restrictive soil layer, bedrock, ground water, a perched seasonal high water table or other condition or combination of conditions that severely limit the treatment and/or dispersal of sewage or effluent.
Limiting condition means a restrictive soil layer, bedrock, a water table, or ground water that limits or precludes the treatment or dispersal of sewage in the soil of a property where a household sewage treatment system is located.
Limiting condition means a layer with low permeability, ground water surface or other condition that restricts the treatment capability or movement of wastewater through the soil.
Limiting condition means a restrictive soil layer, bedrock, rock fragments greater than seventy percent by volume, highly permeable soil layer such as very coarse sand or gravel, ground water, a perched seasonal high water table, or other condition or combination of conditions that severely limit the treatment and/or dispersal of sewage or effluent.