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Small System Compliance Technology for the SWTR
Before the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) amendments were passed, cost assessments to determine treatment technology feasibility were based on effects that would be experienced by regional and large metropolitan water systems. This approach was initially established in the 1974 SDWA and was retained in the 1986 SDWA amendments. However, feasible technologies for large systems may not be appropriate for small systems. This article discusses treatment technologies for categories of small systems for the Surface Water Treatment Rule.
Small System Compliance Technology for the SWTR
Before the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) amendments were passed, cost assessments to determine treatment technology feasibility were based on effects that would be experienced by regional and large metropolitan water systems. This approach was initially established in the 1974 SDWA and was retained in the 1986 SDWA amendments. However, feasible technologies for large systems may not be appropriate for small systems. This article discusses treatment technologies for categories of small systems for the Surface Water Treatment Rule.
Small System Compliance Technology for the SWTR
Pontius, Frederick W. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 89 ; 16-116
1997-10-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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