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Criteria for Sewage Works Design (Orange Book)

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
98-37January 1978May 2023
VIEW NOW Criteria for Sewage Works Design (Orange Book) (Number of pages: 629) (Publication Size: 8329KB)




Orange Book Chapter T7
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Author(s) Water Quality Program
Description The Criteria for Sewage Works Design serves as a guide for the design of sewage collection, treatment, and reclamation systems. It provides guidance to municipal wastewater collection and treatment facilities, including engineering report requirements. It is intended for use by municipal design engineers and consulting engineers.
NOTES May 2023 - the most recent release of this manual includes updates to chapters C1 and G1, and the creation of Chapter T7 – Liner Design Guidance. T7 published as separate link.
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Keywords guidance, guidelines, criteria, goals, health, water, sewage, sewage treatment, Criteria for Sewage, design, Orange, Orange Book
WEB PAGE Submission Of Plans And Reports For Construction Of Wastewater Facilities
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