Treatment technique definition

Treatment technique means a required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water.
Treatment technique means one or more methods of treatment that are known to remove or inactivate giardia and viruses as determined in ss. NR 810.29 and 810.31.
Treatment technique means an enforceable water treatment process or procedure, required to be operated at a specified effectiveness for removal of a measurable surrogate contaminant, that public water systems must employ to ensure effective removal of other contaminants for which there is not a reliable, economical, technically feasible method to measure at levels of concern.

Examples of Treatment technique in a sentence

  • Treatment technique violations and microbiological MCL violations.

  • NR 809.569 Treatment technique for control of dis- infection byproduct (DBP) precursors.

  • The specific reporting requirements for disinfection byproduct precursors are listed in 567—subparagraph 42.4(3)“d”(4).43.6(3) Treatment technique for control of disinfection byproduct precursors.

  • Treatment technique: A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water.

  • Treatment technique requirements further consist of installing and properly operating water treatment processes which reliably achieve at least a 99 percent (2-log) removal or inactivation of Cryptosporidium between a point where the raw water is not subject to recontamination by surface water and a point downstream, before or at taps providing water for human consumption.(b) For subpart H systems serving fewer than 10,000 people.


More Definitions of Treatment technique

Treatment technique means the technology, when installed in a public water system, which leads to the reduction of contaminant levels.
Treatment technique means one or more methods of treatment that are known to remove or inactivate giardia and viruses as determined in ss. NR 809.76 and 809.77.
Treatment technique means a treatment procedure promulgated by EPA in lieu of a MCL. Treatment techniques include the requirements for filtration, disinfection, lead, copper, acrylamide, and epichlorohydrin that are prescribed in Article 3 of this Chapter.
Treatment technique means a specific treatment method required by the department to control the level of contaminants in drinking water;
Treatment technique or "TT" means a required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water.
Treatment technique means an enforceable water treatment process or procedure, required to be operated at a specified effectiveness for removal of a measurable surrogate contaminant, that public water systems must employ to ensure effective removal of other
Treatment technique means a method for treating water to achieve acceptable levels of the contaminants in lieu of establishing a maximum contaminant level.