First draw sample definition
First draw sample means a one−liter sample of tap water that has been standing in plumbing pipes at least 6 hours and is collected without flushing the tap.
First draw sample means a one (1) liter sample of tap water, collected in accordance with subsection 6.1.7.7.2.2, that has been standing in plumbing pipes at least six (6) hours and is collected without flushing the tap.
First draw sample means a one (1) liter sample of tap water collected in accordance with section 37 of this rule that:
More Definitions of First draw sample
First draw sample means a 250 milliliter sample of drinking water
First draw sample means a one-liter sample of tap water, collected in accordance with 12VAC5-590-375 B 2, that has been standing in plumbing pipes at least six hours and is collected without flushing the tap.
First draw sample means a water sample collected immedi- ately upon opening a plumbing fixture that has not been used for at least eight hours prior to collection.
First draw sample means a one (1) liter sample of tap water collected in accordance with section 37 of this rule, that has been standing in the plumbing pipes at least six (6) hours and is collected without flushing the tap.
First draw sample means a one-liter sample of tap water, collected in accordance with 40 C.F.R. §141.86(b)(2) (July 1, 2011), which is incorporated by reference in Rule 62-550.800, F.A.C., that has been standing in plumbing pipes at least 6 hours and is collected without flushing the tap.
First draw sample means a 1-liter sample of tap water which has been standing in plumbing pipes for not less than 6 hours and which is collected without flushing the tap.
First draw sample means a one-liter sample of tap water, collected in accordance with Section 611.356(b)(2), that has been standing in plumbing pipes for at least six hours and which is collected without flushing the tap.