Composite correction program definition

Composite correction program or "CCP" means a systematic, comprehensive procedure for identifying, prioritizing, and remedying factors that limit water treatment plant performance as set forth in the United States environmental protection agency handbook entitled Optimizing Water Treatment Plant Performance Using The Composite Correction Program, EPA/625/6-91/027, 1998 edition. A composite correction program consists of two phases, a comprehensive performance evaluation and comprehensive technical assistance.
Composite correction program or "CCP" means a systematic, comprehensive procedure for identifying, prioritizing, and remedying factors that limit water treatment plant performance as set forth in the United States environmental protection agency handbook entitled Optimizing Water Treatment Plant Performance Using The Composite Correction Program,
Composite correction program means a program that includes a comprehensive performance evaluation and a comprehensive technical assistance activity;

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