Water treatment facility definition

Water treatment facility means any system, excluding a reservoir, used for potable or industrial process use, including but not limited to any industrial, municipal or private water treatment facility.
Water treatment facility means a group or assemblage of structures, equipment, and processes that treat or condition a water supply, affecting the physical, chemical, or bacteriological quality of water distributed or otherwise offered to the public for domestic use by a public water system as defined in Health and Safety Code §116275. Facilities consisting of only disinfection for which no Giardia or virus reduction is required pursuant to §64654(a) and which are under the control of a certified distribution operator are not included as water treatment facilities.
Water treatment facility means that portion of the water supply system which is meant to alter the physical, chemical, or bacteriological quality of the water being treated.

Examples of Water treatment facility in a sentence

  • In addition, there are auxiliary structures, including: • Group 1/Group 2 pump house and/or cooling towers,• Main switchyard,• Administration building,• Water treatment facility.

  • The current Sydney Water treatment facility located in Brooklyn lacks sufficient capacity to meet discharge requirements.

  • A Yarra Valley Water treatment facility is located to the immediate south of the subject site.The surrounding area is typically used for agricultural purposes, including stock grazing and crop raising.

  • Water treatment facility operators monitor the security of their facility by using the CCTV cameras.

  • This leads to the requirement of pre-heated moulds in order to improve filling.


More Definitions of Water treatment facility

Water treatment facility means the facility or facilities within the water distribution system that can alter the physical, chemical, or bacteriological quality of the water.
Water treatment facility means any facility or facilities used or available for use in the collection, treatment, testing, storage, pumping, or distribution of water for a public water system. (1989, c. 227, s. 2.)
Water treatment facility means any place(s) where a community water system or nontransient noncommunity water system alters the physical or chemical characteristics of the drinking water. Chlorination may be considered as a function of a distribution system.
Water treatment facility means any structure or thing used for the physical, chemical, biological treatment of water.
Water treatment facility means that certain water treatment facility commonly referred to as the 18-H Water Treatment Facility and located at 39.8726, -80.5473.
Water treatment facility means, in respect of a drinking water system that is a large municipal residential system or a small municipal residential system as defined in subsection 1 (1) of Ontario Regulation 170/03 made under the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002, a facility that is used in relation to the treatment of water and includes any equipment related to the management of residue from the treatment process or the management of a substance into the natural environment from the system. O. Reg. 153/04, s. 1 (1); O. Reg. 366/05, s. 1; O. Reg. 511/09, s. 1 (1-3), (5, 6); O. Reg. 179/11, s. 1 (1).
Water treatment facility means a building or structure, approved by a public agency, where water is purified or treated for human consumption, and includes a water pumping station.