Natural Resources - SCDHEC
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Renewable resources are those natural resources such as trees, water, sun and wind that can be replenished at about the same rate at which they are used. Renewable resources, however, can be depleted if …
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Regulation 61-56 - SCDHEC
scdhec.govJun 07, 1978 · DOMESTIC WASTEWATER OR SEWAGE- The untreated liquid and solid human body waste and the liquids generated by water-using fixtures and appliances, including those associated with food service operations. For the purposes of this regulation, domestic wastewater shall not include industrial process wastewater.
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Regulation 61-84 Standards for Licensing Community ...
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Regulation 61-25 Retail Food Establishments
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