Water Regulations definition
Examples of Water Regulations in a sentence
Groundwater quality results shall be compared to the primary maximum contaminant level (MCL) standards in the State Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 4 S.C. Code ▇▇▇.
Contaminant levels acceptable for unrestricted use shall be the Screening Levels for Resident Soil as specified in the EPA RSLs for soil, and the primary MCL standards for groundwater in the State Primary Drinking Water Regulations, S.C. Code ▇▇▇.
Contaminant levels acceptable for unrestricted use shall be the Screening Levels for Resident Soil as specified in the EPA RSLs for soil, and the primary MCL standards for groundwater in the State Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 4 S.C. Code ▇▇▇.
Groundwater quality results shall be compared to the primary maximum contaminant level (MCL) standards in the State Primary Drinking Water Regulations, S.C. Code ▇▇▇.
Re-assignment of the assigned OIC’s (above) may result from failure to perform duties according to Water Regulations and/or City standards.
To clarify the interpretation of Halifax Water Regulations with respect to servicing condominium units along a public street, a joint application by Halifax Regional Water Commission and Marque Investments Ltd.
All work shall conform to the requirements established through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Stormwater Permit issued to the County of Orange and the incorporated cities of Orange County by the Santa ▇▇▇ Regional Water Quality Control Boards, the 2009-0009-DWQ Construction General Permit, the CITY’s Drainage Area Management Plan (DAMP) and Chapter 14.40 of the Fountain Valley Municipal Code (Storm Water Regulations).
Developer acknowledges that the City is subject to the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Program (“NPDES”), Federal Storm Water Regulations (40 CFR Part 122) and the Texas Pollution Discharge Elimination Program (“TPDES”).
Nothing in this Agreement is intended or shall be construed to create between the City and WFCWD systems an integrated system within the meaning of the Colorado Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 5 C.C.R. § 1002-11, et seq., or within the meaning of the Water Right Determination and Administration Act of 1969, C.R.S. § ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, et seq.
As needed, add source water monitoring, if raw water treatment is not adequate and metals detections at entry points do not comply with SDWA requirements or National Primary Drinking Water Regulations.