Examples of Treatment Standards in a sentence
The discharge authorized by this Order must meet minimum federal technology-based requirements based on Secondary Treatment Standards at 40 CFR Part 133.
The discharges authorized by this Order must meet minimum federal technology-based requirements based on the Secondary Treatment Standards at 40 C.F.R. section 133 as summarized below.
Certified treatment programs shall dispense and use methadone in oral form only and according to the treatment requirements stipulated in the Federal Opioid Treatment Standards (42 CFR 8.12).
Currently, residential treatment service providers must be a licensed organization, pursuant to the residential service provider qualifications described in the Preferred Provider Substance Use Disorder Treatment Standards of the Vermont Department of Health’s Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs.
The incorporation of any new Minimum Quality Drug Treatment Standards into this Contract shall not require a formal amendment.
LDR Phase IV - Hazardous Soils Treatment Standards and Exclusions These amendments establish land disposal treatment standards specific to contaminated soil.
Emergency Revision of the Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Treatment Standards for Listed Hazardous Wastes From Carbamate Production In an August 28, 1997 Federal Register (62 FR 45568-45573), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a second emergency revision extending the time that the alternative carbamate treatment standards are in place by one additional year (until August 26, 1998).
These amendments also revise the tables at § § 268.40 and 268.48 by revising the Universal Treatment Standards (UTS) levels for ten (10) metal constituents in nonwastewater forms of hazardous wastes.
These amendments also apply Universal Treatment Standards for the first time to 8 toxicity characteristic (TC) metal wastes: arsenic (D004), barium (D005), cadmium (D006), chromium (D007), lead (D008), mercury (D009), selenium (D010), and silver (D011).
Regulations promulgated in 40 CFR 125.3(a)(1) require technology-based effluent limitations for municipal Dischargers to be placed in NPDES permits based on Secondary Treatment Standards or Equivalent to Secondary Treatment Standards.