Ten States Standards definition

Ten States Standards means the “Recommended Standards for Water Works,” 2012 edition as adopted by the Great Lakes—Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Public Health and Environmental Managers.
Ten States Standards means the 1980 edition of the Recommended Standards for Individual Sewage Systems, a report by the committee of the Great Lakes- Upper Mississippi River Board of State Sanitary Engineers on the policies for review and approval of plans and specifications for individual wastewater systems.
Ten States Standards means the “Recommended Standards for Water Works,” 2022 edition, a report of the Great Lakes—Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Public Health and Environmental Managers, available on their website at www.health.state.mn.us/communities/ environment/water/tenstates/standards.html.

More Definitions of Ten States Standards

Ten States Standards means the “Recommended Standards for Water Works,” 2003 2007 edition as adopted by the Great Lakes—Upper Mississippi River Board of State Sanitary Engineers and Provincial Public Health and Environmental Managers.
Ten States Standards means the “Recommended Standards for Water Works,” 202212 edition, a report of as adopted by the Great Lakes—Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Public Health and
Ten States Standards means the Recommended Standards for Wastewater
Ten States Standards means the 1980 edition of the Recommended Standards for Individual Sewage Systems, a report by the committee of the Great Lakes-
Ten States Standards means the Ten States Standards manual in effect from time to time to which the State of Indiana is a party.
Ten States Standards means the “Recommended Standards for Water Works,” 2007 2012
Ten States Standards means the “Recommended Standards for Water Works,” 2003 edition as adopted by the Great Lakes—Upper Mississippi River Board of State Sanitary Engineers.