Strong Stream definition

Strong Stream means any process effluent or contaminated sump or bund water not suitable for direct discharge to the private wastewater treatment plant

Examples of Strong Stream in a sentence

  • Conditions are denoted by flags: Red - Caution Strong Stream “All craft are advised to stop navigating the river until this notice is withdrawn”.

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