Under the Federal Safe
Drinking Water Act, public water systems that provide you with tap water, have to submit annual quality reports that reveal sources and levels of regulated contaminants, and their potential health eff
Water Act,
public water systems that provide you with tap water, have to submit annual quality reports that reveal sources and levels of regulated contaminants, and their potential health eff
water systems that provide you with tap
water, have to submit annual quality reports that reveal sources and levels of regulated contaminants, and their potential health eff
water, have to submit annual quality reports that reveal sources and levels of
regulated contaminants, and their potential health effects.
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.