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This document is used for applying for a community groundwater exemption in Massachusetts for areas where groundwater is affected by surface water.
This Form is used for obtaining CCR certification for water systems serving less than 10,000 people in North Dakota.
This Form is used for achieving CCR Certification for water systems in North Dakota that serve 10,000 persons or more. CCR stands for Consumer Confidence Report, which provides information on the quality of drinking water.
This Form is used for obtaining CCR certification for small water systems serving 500 persons or less in North Dakota.
This document is an application for a permit to use public source water in the state of Vermont.
This form is used for applying for water treatment plant and water distribution system operator certification in Indiana for public water supply.
This document is used to apply for a Certificate of Assured Water Supply in the state of Arizona.
This document is an annual report from the Watermaster's office in Idaho. It provides important information about the management and allocation of water resources in the state.
This form is used for certifying the Consumer Confidence Report for Illinois.
This form is used for notifying the Vermont authorities about the emergency use of bulk water hauling as a source of water.
This document provides guidance on the disinfection of potable water systems in South Dakota. It outlines the necessary steps to ensure that the water is safe for consumption.
This document is a type of surety bond required for well drillers in the state of Utah. It ensures that well drillers adhere to all regulations and meet their financial obligations.
Colonia is a term used in Texas to describe a low-income, predominantly Hispanic neighborhood typically located along the U.S.-Mexico border. These communities often face challenges such as lack of infrastructure, limited access to basic services, and substandard housing conditions.
This report provides detailed information about the field study and analysis of hydraulic engineering in Georgia, United States. It highlights key findings and recommendations for improving hydraulic systems in the state.
This document is an annual report for the Cross Connection Control program in Utah. It contains information about the program's activities and results from the past year.
This form is used for conducting standpipe fire pump tests in New York City to ensure the system is functioning properly in case of a fire emergency.
This document provides information on fire sprinkler systems and certifies installers in California. Learn about the importance of fire sprinkler systems and find certified installers in your area.
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 provides an annual report on the use and management of recycled water in Oregon. It includes information on the water quality, usage statistics, and sustainability initiatives in the state.
This form is used for conducting a Level 1 assessment of the Revised Total Coliform Rule in Florida.
This checklist is used for reviewing and permitting water systems in Georgia, specifically focused on Southern Groundwater and Purchased Water Systems. It helps ensure compliance with regulations and guidelines set by the state.
This document provides a guide for protecting the sources of water for non-municipal public water supplies in Michigan. It includes helpful information on ensuring the quality and safety of these water sources.
This checklist provides a list of essential items to include in a pet emergency preparedness kit for residents of Michigan. Be ready to keep your pets safe during emergencies.
This document is used for applying for credit specifically for domestic wells in the state of Nevada. It provides information about the requirements and process for obtaining financial assistance for drilling or maintaining a well for domestic use.
This document outlines the process of obtaining a permit to operate a public water system in the state of Nevada. It provides information on the requirements and steps involved in obtaining the necessary permits.