In their letter to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos and DOH Commissioner Howard Zucker note that
public water systems that
serve less than 10,000 people are exempt from the agency's Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule program.
«As the end of the job approaches, we thank local elected officials and community members for their patience, which will be rewarded with a more reliable
water supply and sewer
system, and reconstructed roadways that will
serve the
public for years to come.»
I was sitting at my desk at the EPA, buried in paper, and the phone rings, and an elected official asks if I have two to three million dollars to give to the Village of Hoosick Falls to install a carbon filtration
system on their
public water supply that
serves thousands of people.
The Virginia Department of Health, Office of Drinking
Water (VDH - ODW) indicates that school facilities that are served by a public water system are not required by state law or regulation to test water at an individual school, unless the school is served by a community waterworks that has identified the school as one of their test sites, or the school is served by its own independent water system (typically a well water system) that is regulated by the state as a waterw
Water (VDH - ODW) indicates that school facilities that are
served by a
public water system are not required by state law or regulation to test water at an individual school, unless the school is served by a community waterworks that has identified the school as one of their test sites, or the school is served by its own independent water system (typically a well water system) that is regulated by the state as a waterw
water system are not required by state law or regulation to test
water at an individual school, unless the school is served by a community waterworks that has identified the school as one of their test sites, or the school is served by its own independent water system (typically a well water system) that is regulated by the state as a waterw
water at an individual school, unless the school is
served by a community waterworks that has identified the school as one of their test sites, or the school is
served by its own independent
water system (typically a well water system) that is regulated by the state as a waterw
water system (typically a well
water system) that is regulated by the state as a waterw
water system) that is regulated by the state as a waterworks.
Homes, schools,
public buildings, and neighborhoods should be designed and built or rebuilt to
serve as livable refuges in the event of crisis or breakdown of energy,
water, and sewer
systems.