Code of Federal Regulations: 1985-1999U.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 1991 Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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... average weekly flow of wastewater into the headworks of the facility's wastewater treatment or pretreatment system does not exceed 1 part per mil- lion ; or ( B ) One or more of the following >> spent solvents listed in § 261.31 — meth ...
... average weekly flow of wastewater into the headworks of the facility's wastewater treatment or pretreatment system does not exceed 1 part per mil- lion ; or ( B ) One or more of the following >> spent solvents listed in § 261.31 — meth ...
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... average weekly flow of wastewater into the headworks of the facility's wastewater treatment or pretreatment system does not exceed 1 part per mil- lion ; or ( B ) One or more of the following spent solvents listed in § 261.31 - meth ...
... average weekly flow of wastewater into the headworks of the facility's wastewater treatment or pretreatment system does not exceed 1 part per mil- lion ; or ( B ) One or more of the following spent solvents listed in § 261.31 - meth ...
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... average weekly flow of wastewater into the headworks of the facility's wastewater treatment or pretreatment system does not exceed 1 part per mil- lion ; or ( B ) One or more of the following > spent solvents listed in § 261.31 - meth ...
... average weekly flow of wastewater into the headworks of the facility's wastewater treatment or pretreatment system does not exceed 1 part per mil- lion ; or ( B ) One or more of the following > spent solvents listed in § 261.31 - meth ...
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... average : Final Analyte Concentration where : ( V1 ) ( C1 ) + ( V2 ) ( C2 ) V1 + V2 V1 = The volume of the first phase ( L ) . C1 The concentration of the analyte of concern in the first phase ( mg / L ) . V2 = The volume of the second ...
... average : Final Analyte Concentration where : ( V1 ) ( C1 ) + ( V2 ) ( C2 ) V1 + V2 V1 = The volume of the first phase ( L ) . C1 The concentration of the analyte of concern in the first phase ( mg / L ) . V2 = The volume of the second ...
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... average : Final Analtye Concentration where : = ( V1 ) ( C1 ) + ( V2 ) ( C2 ) V1 + V2 spike addition guidance provided in each an- alytical method . 8.2.1 Matrix spikes are to be added after filtration of the TCLP extract and before ...
... average : Final Analtye Concentration where : = ( V1 ) ( C1 ) + ( V2 ) ( C2 ) V1 + V2 spike addition guidance provided in each an- alytical method . 8.2.1 Matrix spikes are to be added after filtration of the TCLP extract and before ...
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