Water Treatment definition

Water Treatment means any process which is meant to alter the physical, chemical or bacteriological quality of the water.
Water Treatment means a process of altering water quality by physical or chemical means and may include domestic, industrial or commercial applications.
Water Treatment means a business conducted

Examples of Water Treatment in a sentence

  • Individual water treatment may vary according to source water quality.Figure 3: Example of Drinking Water Treatment Illustration from “Safeguarding the Quality of Your Drinking Water”, prepared by the Public Information Committee of the New Jersey Section of the American Water Works Association.

  • The Surface Water Treatment Rule for unfiltered water supplies allows for no more than 10% of source water samples prior to disinfection over any six-month period to have more than 20 fecal coliforms per 100mL.

  • The permittee must apply for permission to use water treatment additives by completing and submitting State Form 50000 (Application for Approval to Use Water Treatment Additives) available at: https://www.in.gov/idem/forms/idem-agency- forms/ and submitting any needed supplemental information.

  • On May 2, 1997, Hawaii’s Governor signed legislation to establish the Drinking Water Treatment Revolving Loan Fund (Act 218/97) in the State of Hawaii.

  • The Drinking Water Treatment Revolving Loan Fund, more commonly known as DWSRF, complies with the provisions of the Act, Section 1452, for the State of Hawaii.


More Definitions of Water Treatment

Water Treatment means a business conducted under contract that requires ability, experience, and skill in analyzing water to determine how to treat influent and effluent water to change or purify the water or to add or remove minerals, chemicals, or bacteria. The term does not include treatment of rainwater or the repair of systems for rainwater harvesting. The term includes:
Water Treatment means all parts of a water supply that collect or treat water. All disinfection equipment and wells are considered part of water treatment.
Water Treatment. The main water treatment system consists of filtration through granulated gravel, sand and charcoal with backwash and a gas-type chlorination system which produces potable water in compliance with Health Department standards. Further treatment for softening or other purification, as well as the heating or chilling of water, is the responsibility of the Client facilities per their own requirements.
Water Treatment. The main water treatment system which is located adjacent to the well consists of filtration through granulated gravel, sand and charcoal with backwash and a liquid-type chlorination system which produces potable water in compliance with Health Department standards. Further treatment for softening or other purification, as well as the heating or chilling of water, is the responsibility of the Client facilities per their own requirements. • Potable Water Distribution: o From main tank at the upper (east) end of the XX Xxxxxxx the potable water is distributed by gravity feed and secondary pressurization to the Client and common-use facilities on the XX Xxxxxxx. Distribution on XX Xxxxxxx is primarily via underground piping of a varying type to the point of connection and metering at the served facilities. o Potable water is also distributed for fire control on XX Xxxxxxx by a separate pump and network of pipes, with hose cabinets provided at key locations around the compound.
Water Treatment means the process of treating water used for dialysis purposes in order to maintain a continuous water supply that meets ASAIO-AAMI (American Society of Artificial External Organs-Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation) 1977 Standards for water for Hemodialysis.
Water Treatment shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Covenant Not to Compete Agreement.
Water Treatment means a business conducted under contract that requires ability, experience, and skill in analyzing water to determine how to treat influent and effluent water to change or purify the water or to add or remove minerals, chemicals, or bacteria. The term includes: