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This document is used for reporting fresh water data in the state of Texas.
This Form is used for submitting samples of fresh surface water in Connecticut for environmental microbiology analysis.
This document provides information on the process of third-party verification for water losses in North Dakota.
This form is used for obtaining CCR (Consumer Confidence Report) certification for systems serving less than 10,000 persons in North Dakota. It is a document that ensures the quality and safety of the drinking water provided to the residents.
This document is used for reporting on the monitoring of groundwater in Florida.
This form is used for reporting water level data in Nevada. It provides instructions on how to accurately complete the report.
This document is used for recording and monitoring the water levels in Oregon. It is a data sheet that helps track the water levels in different locations across the state.
This document is used for reporting the discharge of pollutants into the environment in the state of Vermont. It provides information on the type and amount of pollutants being released and helps ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
This document is a Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report for the state of West Virginia. It provides information on the monitoring of groundwater levels and quality in the area.
This form is used for reporting algal bloom incidents in West Virginia.
This document is a physiochemical survey conducted by the West Virginia Save Our Streams program. It focuses on assessing the water quality of streams in West Virginia through various tests and measurements.
This Form is used for reporting the chemical analysis of storm water in the state of Wisconsin. It helps to monitor the quality of storm water and identify any potential contaminants.
This document is used to request fluoride analysis in the state of Wyoming.
This form is used for certifying the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) in Mississippi.
This document is for community water groundwater systems in Arizona with 1,000 people or less. It is used for monitoring the quarterly Rtcr (Revised Total Coliform Rule) for these systems.
This document provides a blueprint for mandatory communications by Californian water providers to customers, detailing any issues or changes in the quality of local drinking water.