CSA B128.3-12 (R2021)
- standard by CSA Group, 09/01/2012
- Performance of Non-Potable Water Reuse Systems, Includes Update No. 1 (2018)
- Category: CSA GROUP
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Full Description
This Standard covers packaged non-potable water reuse systems for wastewater or greywater that are
intended for treatment applications and have a capacity of 10 000 L/d (2650 gal/d) or less.
This Standard also covers site-assembled components included in package non-potable water reuse systems.
This Standard specifies test methods for evaluating the performance of the package plants and minimum requirements with regard to
(a) materials;
(b) design and construction;
(c) treatment performance;
(d) markings; and
(e) instructions and other documentation.
This Standard specifies two different levels (Class A and Class B) of treated reclaimed water quality. The requirements of Class A are more stringent than those of Class B (see Clause 5.9.1). The authorities having jurisdiction are responsible for determining the appropriate class of reclaimed water for each non-potable purpose.
This Standard also covers site-assembled components included in package non-potable water reuse systems.
This Standard specifies test methods for evaluating the performance of the package plants and minimum requirements with regard to
(a) materials;
(b) design and construction;
(c) treatment performance;
(d) markings; and
(e) instructions and other documentation.
This Standard specifies two different levels (Class A and Class B) of treated reclaimed water quality. The requirements of Class A are more stringent than those of Class B (see Clause 5.9.1). The authorities having jurisdiction are responsible for determining the appropriate class of reclaimed water for each non-potable purpose.
Product Details
- Edition:
- 1st
- Published:
- 09/01/2012
- ISBN(s):
- 9781771390248
- Number of Pages:
- 62
- File Size:
- 1 file , 1.1 MB
- Product Code(s):
- 2422055, 2422221, 2422055, 2422221
- Note:
- This product is unavailable in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus
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