Water is classified into four classes based on usage and quality: Class AA waters suitable for primary contact recreation and as drinking water source; Class A waters suitable for recreational purposes and as drinking water source under treatment; Class B waters suitable for recreational purposes and as drinking water source under extensive treatment; and Class C waters tolerable for industrial water supply, irrigation and livestock watering.
Water is classified into four classes based on usage and quality: Class AA waters suitable for primary contact recreation and as drinking water source; Class A waters suitable for recreational purposes and as drinking water source under treatment; Class B waters suitable for recreational purposes and as drinking water source under extensive treatment; and Class C waters tolerable for industrial water supply, irrigation and livestock watering.
Water is classified into four classes based on usage and quality: Class AA waters suitable for primary contact recreation and as drinking water source; Class A waters suitable for recreational purposes and as drinking water source under treatment; Class B waters suitable for recreational purposes and as drinking water source under extensive treatment; and Class C waters tolerable for industrial water supply, irrigation and livestock watering.