Treatment technique requirement definition

Treatment technique requirement means a requirement which specifies for a contaminant a specific treatment technique(s) demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Division to lead to a reduction in the level of such contamination sufficient to comply with these Regulations.
Treatment technique requirement means a requirement of the state primary drinking water rules which specifies for a contaminant a specific treatment technique(s) known to the director which leads to a reduction in the level of such contaminant sufficient to comply with the requirements of this chapter.
Treatment technique requirement means a depart­ ment-established requirement for a public water system to provide treatment, such as filtration or disinfection, as defined by specific design, operating, and monitoring requirements. A "treatment technique requirement" is established in lieu of a primary MCL when monitoring for the contaminant is not economically or technologically feasible.

Examples of Treatment technique requirement in a sentence

  • Treatment technique requirement" means a requirement of the drinking water rules which specifies a specific treatment technique for a contaminant which leads to reduction in the level of the contaminant sufficient to comply with the drinking water rules.

  • Typical recycle flow in gallons per minute (gpm), the highest observed plant flow experienced in the previous year (gpm), design flow for the treat- ment plant (gpm), and State-approved operating capacity for the plant where the State has made such determina- tions.(c) Treatment technique requirement.

  • Action levels and treatment technique requirements.* * * * *(b) Treatment technique requirement for corrosion con- trol.(1) Optimal corrosion control treatment .


More Definitions of Treatment technique requirement

Treatment technique requirement means a requirement that specifies a treatment technique(s) for a contaminant which leads to a sufficient reduction in the level of the contaminant to comply with the requirements of the Colorado Primary Drinking Water Regulations. A treatment technique may also be a requirement that is intended to prevent situations that have the potential to have serious adverse effects on human health.
Treatment technique requirement means a requirement that specifies a treatment technique(s) for a pathogen reduction target which results in a sufficient reduction in the level of the pathogen to comply with the requirements of Regulation #84.
Treatment technique requirement means a requirement of the drinking water rules which specifies a specific treatment technique for a contaminant which leads to reduction in the level of the contaminant sufficient to comply with the drinking water rules. (1979, c. 788, s. 1; 1983, c. 891, s. 2; 1987, c. 704, s. 2; 1993 (Reg. Sess., 1994), c. 776, s. 14; 1997-30, s. 1; 1997-443, s. 11A.81A; 2012-200, s. 10.)
Treatment technique requirement means a requirement, which specifies for a contaminant, a specific treatment technique(s), which leads to a reduction in the level of such contaminant sufficient to comply with the requirements of these Rules.
Treatment technique requirement means a department-established requirement for a public water sys- tem to provide treatment, such as filtration or disinfection, as defined by specific design, operating, and monitoring requirements. A "treatment technique requirement" is estab- lished in lieu of a primary MCL when monitoring for the con- taminant is not economically or technologically feasible.
Treatment technique requirement or “TT” means a requirement that specifies for a contaminant a specific treatment technique(s) technology or process demonstrated to the satisfaction of the division department to lead to a reduction in the level of such a specific contaminant sufficient to comply with these regulations this chapter.
Treatment technique requirement means a department-estab- lished requirement for a public water system to provide treatment, such as filtration or disinfection, as defined by specific design, op- erating, and monitoring requirements. A "treatment technique require- ment" is established in lieu of a primary MCL when monitoring for the contaminant is not economically or technologically feasible.