Limiting Factor definition

Limiting Factor means any factor that adversely affects the soils ability to effectively treat sewage effluent. This encompasses actual soil saturation, redoximorphic features, or active fluctuating seasonal soil water table, bedrock, layers/conditions of low permeability or any physically identifiable condition that limits installation of a septic system.
Limiting Factor means high groundwater elevation or bedrock.
Limiting Factor means occurrence of zones of seasonal or periodic saturation, groundwater, weathered bedrock, bedrock, or disturbed soil that impact negatively upon a POWTS.

Examples of Limiting Factor in a sentence

  • No reduction in the Required Percentage shall occur if the Borrower's right to use its existing net operating loss carryforward would be limited for any reason other than a Considered Limiting Factor.

  • Any Section 382 Limitation not resulting solely from a Considered Limiting Factor shall be disregarded for purposes of determining whether such a Section 382 Limitation exists for purposes of determining the Required Percentage.

  • Limiting Factor Means the restriction on issuance of Units by the Operating Company under the terms of § 4.2. Liquidating Event Has the meaning given to it in § 10.1. Liquidating Trustee Has the meaning given to it in § 10.2.


More Definitions of Limiting Factor

Limiting Factor means a restrictive soil horizon or other impervious strata, rock, water table,
Limiting Factor means the lower rate of the nitrogen limited biosolids application rate (NLBAR), the contaminant limited biosolids application rate (CLBAR) and the phosphorus limited biosolids application rate (PLBAR) if required, as defined in the Western Australian guidelines for biosolids management;

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