Depuration definition
Depuration means the loss of a substance from an organism as a result of any active or passive process.
Depuration means the process of reducing the pathogenic organisms that may be present in shellstock by using a controlled aquatic environment as the treatment process.
Depuration means the process of using a controlled clean sea water system to reduce to levels of microbial contaminants in live shellfish.
More Definitions of Depuration
Depuration means the process of using any approved artificially controlled aquatic environment to reduce the level of bacteria and viruses in molluscan shellfish.
Depuration means the process by which shellfish cleanse themselves of contaminants in a controlled process water environment.
Depuration means the artificial holding of shellfish for purification purposes.
Depuration means mechanical purification or the removal of adulteration from live oysters, clams, or mussels by any artificially controlled means.
Depuration means the process of removing microbial contaminants from live shellfish by placing them in a water environment of low coliform, low turbidity, and free from chemicals which are detrimental to health.
Depuration means the loss of a substance from an organism as a result of any active or passive pro- cess.
Depuration means the process of reducing the pathogenic organisms that may be present in shellfish by using a controlled environment as a treatment option.