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  2. Philippine legal codes - Wikipedia

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    Presidential Decree No. 856: Sanitation Code 23 Dec 1975. Republic Act No. 8799: Securities Regulation Code ... Toggle the table of contents. Philippine legal codes.

  3. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Drinking water quality in the U.S. is regulated by state and federal laws and codes, which set maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) and Treatment Technique requirements for some pollutants and naturally occurring constituents, determine various operational requirements, require public notification for violation of standards, provide guidance to ...

  4. Wastewater discharge standards in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The Decree 883 follows these guidelines, being Venezuela's national norm for water classification and control, created in 1995. The Decree regulates the quality of water bodies and wastewater discharges. This law establishes the different types of water and the permissible parameters for water discharges in accordance to the final water use.

  5. Drinking water quality legislation of the United States

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    Part 141 regulates public water systems based on size (population served) and type of water consumers. Larger water systems and water systems serving year-round residents (cities) have more requirements than smaller water systems or those serving different people each day (e.g., a shopping mall).

  6. Sewage regulation and administration - Wikipedia

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    The basic national standard for U.S. municipal treatment plants is the Secondary Treatment Regulation. [2] Most plants in the U.S. must meet this secondary treatment standard. The permit authority (state agency or EPA) can compel a POTW to meet a higher standard, if there are applicable water quality standards for the receiving water body.

  7. Decree - Wikipedia

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    An interlocutory decree is a provisional or preliminary decree that is not final and does not fully determine the suit, so that some further proceedings are required before entry of a final decree. [15] It is usually not appealable, although preliminary injunctions by federal courts are appealable even though interlocutory. [16]

  8. File:98-856 (IA 98-856-crs).pdf - Wikipedia

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    In making its decision to reduce the target, the FOMC stressed the following factors: (1) the pace of economic growth and industrial production slowed markedly due to a decline in both consumer and business investment spending, (2) labor market conditions show further deterioration, (3) financial markets remain quite strained and credit ...

  9. File:EUR 2010-856.pdf - Wikipedia

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