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Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods For New Zealand Building Code Clause G14 Industrial liquid waste

All content related to G14 Industrial liquid waste

2nd edition, amendment 6

Current version: Effective on 1 January 2017

 

Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods (AS and VMs) were called compliance documents. Some still have the “compliance document” title but the AS or VMs they contain are valid and unaffected by the name change.

Four referenced Standards are updated to the latest versions.

Cited content in this document can be found on the Building CodeHub website.

2nd edition, amendment 5

Effective on 14 February 2014 until 30 May 2017

 

Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods (AS and VMs) were called compliance documents. Some still have the “compliance document” title but the AS or VMs they contain are valid and unaffected by the name change.

All of the Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods relating to G14 are contained in one document.

  • G14/VM1 describes the requirements to be satisfied by specific design and compliance with NZBC F3 Hazardous Substances and Processes. It gives examples and typical treatment/disposal methods and cross-references other NZBC clauses.

2nd edition, amendment 4

Effective on 10 October 2011 until 14 August 2014

 

Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods (AS and VMs) were called compliance documents. Some still have the “compliance document” title but the AS or VMs they contain are valid and unaffected by the name change.

2nd edition, amendment 3

Effective on 30 September 2010 until 10 October 2011

 

Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods (AS and VMs) were called compliance documents. Some still have the “compliance document” title but the AS or VMs they contain are valid and unaffected by the name change.

1st edition, amendment 2

Effective on 1 December 1995 until 21 June 2007

 

Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods (AS and VMs) were called compliance documents. Some still have the “compliance document” title but the AS or VMs they contain are valid and unaffected by the name change.

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