This powerpoint presentation begins by defining NTNC's as
non-transient, non-community water
supplies that
serve at least 25 people for 60 days a
year (same 25 people), and are
typically schools, daycare, or
businesses/factories that have their
own source of water. The new Arsenic Rule:
requires NTNC's to meet rule;
for many, this is first time required
to test, use certified operator, etc.;
lack of training, management,
financial support for treatment; and,
many NTNC's in the upper midwest. Region 5 States include
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio,
Minnesota, and Wisconsin. They are involve in mapping current compliance status, and data concerning each of the five states in provided. Compliance information includes:
states are very different in their handling of
these systems;
MN has been sampling quarterly for several
years, most systems already compliant;
IL is in process of sampling all NTNC's once
before Dec 2007;
varying size of problem IL < 30, MI > 300,
IN ~200, OH~150, MN ~ 100;
differences due to varying resources and
varying structures for primacy in states;
state funded sampling before rule vs none;
one agency vs two; one department vs two or three; and,
huge increase in number of regulated
facilities.
| Edition : | Vol. - No. |
| File Size : | 1
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| Note : | This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus |
| Number of Pages : | 22 |
| Published : | 06/01/2007 |