Abstract

In March 1962, the New Jersey Department of Health formed a committee to advise on the complete and comprehensive modernization of its water and sewage regulations. Two subcommittees were formed, one to develop rules and regulations for water, the other for sewage. The sewage subcommittee found that the existing regulations required some, but not extensive, improvement. The water subcommittee, however, found the existing regulations so inadequate and outmoded that it was necessary to apply a completely new approach to their revision. This article discusses some of the general and special provisions of the new rules and regulations for the design of public water supply facilities.

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