Class B reclaimed water definition

Class B reclaimed water means a water resource that meets the treatment requirements of this chapter, including, at a minimum, oxi- dation, and disinfection.
Class B reclaimed water means a secondary treated municipal wastewater that has received additional treatment including, at a minimum, disinfection. See rule 335-6-20-.10 for Class B reuses and applications.
Class B reclaimed water means reclaimed water that, at a minimum, is at all times an oxidized, disinfected wastewater. The wastewater shall be considered adequately disinfected if the median number of total coliform organisms in the wastewater after disinfection does not exceed 2.2 per 100 milliliters, as determined from the bacteriological results of the last 7 days for which analyses have been completed, and the number of total coliform organisms does not exceed 23 per 100 milliliters in any sample.

Examples of Class B reclaimed water in a sentence

  • A Type 2 Reclaimed Water General Permit for the Direct Reuse of Class B Reclaimed Water allows the direct reuse application of Class B and Class C reclaimed water listed in 18 A.A.C. 11, Article 3, Appendix A, if conditions in this Article are met.B. A permittee shall comply with the requirements established under R18-9-713(B), (C), (D), and (E).Historical NoteNew Section adopted by final rulemaking at 7 A.A.R. 758, effective January 16, 2001 (Supp.

  • A Type 2 Reclaimed Water General Permit for Direct Reuse of Class B+ Reclaimed Water allows any direct reuse application of Class B and Class C reclaimed water listed in 18 A.A.C. 11, Article 3, Appendix A, if the conditions in this Article are met.B. A permittee shall comply with the record maintenance and posting requirements established under R18-9-712 and make records available to the Department upon request.

  • Type 2 Reclaimed Water General Permit for Direct Reuse of Class B+ Reclaimed Water Renumbered R18-9-715.

  • Type 2 Recycled Water General Permit for Direct Reuse of Class B+ Reclaimed Water 102R18-9-B707.

  • Type 2 Reclaimed Recycled Water General Permit for Direct Reuse of Class B Reclaimed Water R18-9-716.

  • It shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to apply for and obtain a Type 2 General Water Reuse Permit (Class B+ Reclaimed Water) from ADEQ for dust control and other construction uses.

  • A Type 2 Reclaimed Recycled Water General Permit for the Direct Reuse of Class B Reclaimed Water allows the direct reuse appli- cation of Class B and Class C reclaimed water listed in 18 A.A.C. 11, Article 3, Appendix Table A, if conditions in this Article are met.B. A permittee shall comply with the requirements established under R18-9-713(B) R18-9-B705(B), (C), (D), and (E).R18-9-716.R18-9-B708.

  • Type 2 Recycled Water General Permit for Direct Reuse of Class B+ Reclaimed Water 102 R18-9-B707.

  • Type 2 Recycled Water General Permit for Direct Reuse of Class B+ Reclaimed Water 146 R18-9-B707.

  • Type 2 Reclaimed Recycled Water General Permit for Direct Reuse of Class B+ Reclaimed Water R18-9-715.


More Definitions of Class B reclaimed water

Class B reclaimed water means a water resource that meets the treatment requirements of this chapter, including, at a minimum, oxidation, and disinfection.
Class B reclaimed water means a water resource that, at a minimum, is at all times an oxidized, disinfected wastewater that meets the treatment requirements of this chapter.
Class B reclaimed water means a water resource that meets the treatment requirements of chapter 173-219 WAC, including, at a minimum, oxidation, and disinfection.

Related to Class B reclaimed water

  • Reclaimed water means water resulting from the treatment of domestic, municipal or industrial wastewater that is suitable for a direct beneficial or controlled use that would not otherwise occur. Specifically excluded from this definition is "gray water."

  • Potable water means water that is fit for human consumption;

  • Recycled water or “reclaimed water” means treated or recycled waste water of a quality suitable for non-potable uses such as landscape irrigation and water features. This water is not intended for human consumption.

  • Permeable pavement means paving material that absorbs water or allows water to infiltrate through the paving material. "Permeable pavement" materials include porous concrete, permeable interlocking concrete pavers, concrete grid pavers, porous asphalt, and any other material with similar characteristics.

  • Drip irrigation means any non-spray low volume irrigation system utilizing emission devices with a flow rate measured in gallons per hour. Low volume irrigation systems are specifically designed to apply small volumes of water slowly at or near the root zone of plants.

  • Non-potable water means water not safe for drinking, personal, or culinary use as determined by the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 604.

  • Potable means water suitable for drinking by the public.

  • Class I area means a mandatory visibility protection area designated pursuant to section 169A of the federal Clean Air Act.

  • Class C operator means the individual responsible for initially addressing emergencies presented by a spill or release from an UST system. The Class C operator typically controls or monitors the dispensing or sale of regulated substances.

  • Produced water means water extracted from the earth from an oil or natural gas production well, or that is separated from oil or natural gas after extraction.

  • Class B operator means an individual designated by an UST system owner or operator as having control of or responsibility for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the system. The Class B operator typically performs or ensures the performance of operation and maintenance activities at a UST facility, maintains records of those activities, and reports those activities to the department.

  • Sanitary Sewer Overflow or “SSO” means an overflow, spill, diversion, or release of wastewater from or caused by Akron’s Sanitary Sewer System. This term shall include: 1) discharges to waters of the State or United States from Akron's Sanitary Sewer System; and 2) any release of wastewater from Akron's Sanitary Sewer System to public or private property that does not reach waters of the State or the United States, including Building/Property Backups.

  • Finished water means the water that is introduced into the distribution system of a public water system and is intended for distribution and consumption without further treatment, except as treatment necessary to maintain water quality in the distribution system (e.g., booster disinfection, addition of corrosion control chemicals).

  • Navigable waters ’ means the waters of the United States, including the territorial sea;

  • Irrigation district means a local district that operates under and is subject to the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 5, Irrigation District Act, including an entity that was created and operated as an irrigation district under the law in effect before April 30, 2007.

  • Irrigation means application of water to land areas to supply the water needs of

  • Hot water means water at a temperature of 110°F. or higher.

  • Class A operator means the individual who has primary responsibility to operate and maintain the UST system in accordance with applicable requirements. The Class A operator typically manages resources and personnel, such as establishing work assignments, to achieve and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements under this chapter.

  • Ballast water means water with its suspended matter taken on board a ship to control trim, list, draught, stability or stresses of the ship.

  • Fresh water means water, such as tap water, that has not been previously used in a process operation or, if the water has been recycled from a process operation, it has been treated and meets the effluent guidelines for chromium wastewater.