Hyperchlorination definition
Hyperchlorination means the intentional and specific raising of chlorine levels for a prolonged period of time to inactivate pathogens following a fecal or vomit release in an aquatic venue as outlined in MAHC 6.5.
Hyperchlorination means the intentional and specific raising of chlorine levels for a prolonged period of time to inactivate pathogens following a fecal or vomit release in an aquatic venue.
Hyperchlorination means the intentional and specific raising of chlorine levels for a prolonged period of time to inactivate pathogens following a fecal or vomit release in an aquatic venue as outlined in these regulations Section 9.28.
More Definitions of Hyperchlorination
Hyperchlorination means the intentional and specific raising of free available chlorine concentrations for a prolonged period of time to inactivate pathogens following a fecal or vomit release in an aquatic venue.
Hyperchlorination or “Superchlorination” means the intentional and specific raising of chlorine levels for a prolonged and defined period of time to inactivate pathogens in an aquatic venue.
Hyperchlorination means the intentional and specific raising of chlorine levels for a prolonged period of time to inactivate pathogens following a fecal or vomit release in an aquatic venue as outlined in contamination response in which the chlorine level is raised to 20 to 40 ppm.