Contiguous facility means all buildings, equipment, structures and stationary items that are located on a single site or on contiguous or adjacent sites and that are owned or operated by the same person and that function as a single integrated site and includes wastewater collection systems that discharge treated or untreated wastewater into surface waters.

- 87235/2006-09-16


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Facility (Facility means a contiguous facility, a pipeline ...)


Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Facilities

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