NSF 41-1999

NSF 41-1999 Non-Liquid Saturated Treatment Systems

standard by NSF International, 09/01/1999

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Purpose: The purpose of this Standard is to establish minimum materials, design and construction, and performance requirements for non-liquid saturated treatment systems. It is intended to protect public health and the environment as well as minimize nuisance factors. This Standard also specifies the minimum literature that manufacturers shall supply to authorized representatives and owners.

Scope: This Standard contains minimum requirements for treatment systems that do not utilize a liquid saturated media as a primary means of storing or treating human excreta or human excreta mixed with other organic household materials. Management methods for the end products of these systems are not addressed by this Standard. System components covered under other NSF or ANSI/NSF standards or criteria shall also comply with the requirements contained in those other standards. This Standard shall in no way restrict new system designs, provided such designs meet the minimum specifications described herein.

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