Water: Determination of Due Caregreenspun.com : LUSENET : TimeBomb 2000 (Y2000) : One Thread |
http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/y2k/duecare.htmlIt is recognized that no degree of care will necessarily solve all potential Y2K problems. Utilizing the procedures set forth below, or a reasonably equivalent approach, will constitute the standard of care essential to a reasonable and prudent operation of a wastewater treatment system.State Water Resources Control Board (California)
Information for Waste Dischargers
http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/y2k/html/links.html
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-- Critt Jarvis (middleground@critt.com), April 04, 1999
Thanks Critt.Folks, you have to check this out. Take look at the schedule they are outlining to to be compliant. They are trying to squeeze six months of work into one. We should use a new term: compressed remediation, meaning that you meet the remediation/testing schedule by just compressing the target dates closer together.
-- Thirsty (thirsty@drygulch.com), April 04, 1999.