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www.epa.sa.gov.auEPA Guidelines: Water and wastewater sampling 1 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this guideline is to set minimum standards and to provide practical guidance on water and wastewater sampling for regulatory purposes in South Australia. 1.2 Scope This guideline applies to the sampling of waters and wastewaters including:
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www.epa.sa.gov.auWastewater includes (a) human wastewater (b) sewage and (c) water containing food or beverage waste (d) wash down water or cooling water (e) irrigation runoff or stormwater (f) water containing any trade or industrial waste (g) a combination
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www.epa.sa.gov.au10.3 Management remediation option – monitored natural attenuation (MNA) ..... 47 11 Management and protection of the environment 48 11.1 General environmental duty 48
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www.epa.sa.gov.aud Household appliances (eg fridges, washing machines and microwaves). e Lighting devices (eg desk lamps). f Power tools (eg power drills) with the exclusion of stationary industrial devices. g Devices used for sport and leisure including toys (eg fitness machines and remote control cars).
EPA Information - Photochemical smog — what it means for us
www.epa.sa.gov.auOzone can damage various compounds. It can cause the cracking of rubber, the reduction in tensile ... oxygenated organic and inorganic compounds (ROx) react with nitric oxide to produce more nitrogen oxides: page 3 ... The significance of the presence of the VOCs in these last two reactions is paramount. Ozone is normally consumed by nitric ...
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www.epa.sa.gov.aupesticide application techniques for different pest control situations, to minimise risk to the operator and the environment protection of native and other desirable vegetation, including identiication of relevant plants, and methods of selective weed control accessing and interpreting meteorological data and weather forecasts
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www.epa.sa.gov.au• localised ambient air quality objectives. Evaluation distances form part of a suite of tools which assist with protection of environmental air and noise values near an activity, whether the activity is licensed by the EPA or not. For example: • Major roads have an evaluation distance which is consistent with other state government guidance.
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