Ten State Standards definition

Ten State Standards means Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities; Policies for the Design, Review, and Approval of Plans and Specifications for Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facilities, A Report of the Wastewater Committee of the Great Lakes-Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Public Health and Environmental Managers (Wastewater Committee) published by Health Research Incorporated, Health Education
Ten State Standards means Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities; Policies for the Design, Review, and Approval of Plans and Specifications for Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facilities, A Report of the Wastewater Committee of the Great Lakes-Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Public Health and Environmental Managers (Wastewater Committee) published by Health Research Incorporated, Health Education Services Division, Post Office Box 7126, Albany, New York 12224. As of 2004, the Wastewater Committee was comprised of the following member states and
Ten State Standards means Recommended Standards for Water Works; Policies for the Review and Approval of Plans and Specifications for Public Water Supplies, A Report of the Water Supply Committee of the Great Lakes–Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Public Health and Environmental Managers published by Health Research Incorporated, Health Education Services Division, Post Office Box 7126, Albany, New York 12224, with the following member states as of 2007: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Ontario, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin;

Examples of Ten State Standards in a sentence

  • Peak Flows will be determined in accordance with "Recommended Standards for Sewage Works", latest edition (Ten State Standards) and the Water Pollution Control Federation Manual of Practice #9.


More Definitions of Ten State Standards

Ten State Standards means the Recommended Standards for Water Works (1987 Edition), or the Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities (1990 Edition), or both, published by the Great Lakes -