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1. Citation, commencement and extentPrevious MatchNext Match
3. Sensitive areas and high natural dispersion areasPrevious MatchNext Match
4. Duty to provide and maintain collecting systems and treatment plantsPrevious MatchNext Match
5. Requirements as to provision of treatmentPrevious MatchNext Match
6. Discharges of treated urban waste waterPrevious MatchNext Match
7. Discharges of industrial waste water to collecting systems or treatment plantsPrevious MatchNext Match
8. Discharges of certain industrial waste water into receiving watersPrevious MatchNext Match
12. Deposit of maps and certificatesPrevious MatchNext Match
13. Information and assistance required in connection with the control of pollutionPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 3Previous MatchNext Match
PART I REQUIREMENTS FOR DISCHARGES FROM TREATMENT PLANTSPrevious MatchNext Match
1.Treatment plants shall be designed or modified so that representative...Previous MatchNext Match
2.Discharges from urban waste water treatment plants subject to treatment...Previous MatchNext Match
3.Discharges from urban waste water treatment plants to those sensitive...Previous MatchNext Match
4.More stringent requirements than those shown in Table 1 and/or...Previous MatchNext Match
5.The points of discharge of urban waste water shall be...Previous MatchNext Match
Analyses concerning discharges from lagooning shall be carried out on...Previous MatchNext Match
PART II REFERENCE METHODS FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF RESULTSPrevious MatchNext Match
1.(a) The appropriate agency shall apply a monitoring method which...Previous MatchNext Match
2.(a) Flow-proportional or time-based 24-hour samples shall be collected at...Previous MatchNext Match
3.The minimum annual number of samples shall be determined according...Previous MatchNext Match
4.The treated waste water shall be assumed to conform to...Previous MatchNext Match
5.Extreme values for the water quality in question shall not...Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 5Previous MatchNext Match
INDUSTRIAL SECTORS REFERRED TO IN REGULATION 8Previous MatchNext Match
2.Manufacture of fruit and vegetable products. Previous MatchNext Match
3.Manufacture and bottling of soft drinks. Previous MatchNext Match
7.Production of alcohol and alcoholic beverages. Previous MatchNext Match
8.Manufacture of animal feed from plant products. Previous MatchNext Match
9.Manufacture of gelatine and of glue from hides, skin and...Previous MatchNext Match
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