Haw. Code R. § 11-25-11 - Classification of water treatment plants
The classification of WTPs ascends with the complexity of treatment processes used. Class 1 plants are the simplest to operate and Class 4 plants the most difficult.
(1) Class
1, WTPs use the following technologies:
(A)
Slow sand filtration;
(B) Chemical
addition, such as for chlorination, fluoridation, pH control or corrosion
control;
(C) Granular activated
carbon filtration; or
(D) Packed
aeration towers or air stripping towers.
(2) Class 2 WTPs use the following
technologies:
(A) Membrane
filtration;
(B) Cartridge
filtration; or
(C) Desalting
(including distillation, electrodialysis, and reverse osmosis).
(3) Class 3 WTPs use the following
technologies:
(A) Diatomaceous earth
filtration; or
(B) Package WTPs
with features similar to those of diatomaceous earth filtration.
(4) Class 4 WTPs use the following
technologies:
(A) Conventional treatment
(coagulation with rapid mixing, flocculation, sedimentation, and
filtration);
(B) Direct filtration
(conventional treatment without sedimentation); or
(C) Package WTPs with features similar to
those of conventional treatment or direct filtration plants.
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