Wastewater Chapter
Found 5 free book(s)SUBCHAPTER 02T WASTE NOT DISCHARGED TO SURFACE …
reports.oah.state.nc.us(20) "Industrial wastewater" means all wastewater other than sewage or animal waste, and includes: (a) wastewater resulting from any process of industry or manufacture, or from the development of any natural resource; (b) wastewater resulting from processes of trade or business, including wastewater from
On-site Wastewater Systems: Design and Management Manual
www.aucklandcity.govt.nzdisposing of wastewater, in addition to the immediate option of on-site disposal. There is a requirement for assessments of alternative infrastructure options to be undertaken at the early planning stage. This matter is addressed in the relevant policies in the Auckland Regional Policy Statement, which are outlined in Chapter 2.
Title 12 - Utilities
cms.cityoftacoma.orgMar 29, 2019 · Chapter 12.01 Utility Charges ..... 5 Chapter 12.02 Franchises ... wastewater, stormwater and solid waste services, and their designees, are authorized to approve a credit or refund to any utility
IDAPA 58 - Department of Environmental Quality
adminrules.idaho.govThese rules are titled IDAPA 58.01.16, “Wastewater Rules.” (7-1-21)T 02. Scope. These rules establish the procedures and requirements for the planning, design and operation of wastewater facilities and the discharge of wastewaters and human activities which may adversely affect public health and water quality in the waters of the state. (7 ...
Chapter 1: The Basics of Illicit Discharges
www3.epa.govChapter 1: The Basics of Illicit Discharges An understanding of the nature of illicit discharges in urban watersheds is essential to find, fix and prevent them. This chapter begins by defining the terms used to describe illicit discharges, and then reviews the water quality problems they cause. Next, the chapter presents the regulatory context