Sanitary Survey for Public Water System is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is a sanitary survey?
A: A sanitary survey is an assessment of the safety and quality of a public water system.
Q: Who conducts a sanitary survey?
A: Sanitary surveys are typically conducted by state or local health departments.
Q: Why is a sanitary survey important?
A: A sanitary survey helps ensure that the public water system is providing safe and clean drinking water.
Q: What is the purpose of a sanitary survey?
A: The purpose of a sanitary survey is to identify potential sources of contamination and assess the overall condition of the water system.
Q: What is included in a sanitary survey?
A: A sanitary survey involves reviewing water system records, conducting inspections, and assessing water treatment and distribution practices.
Q: How often are sanitary surveys conducted?
A: Sanitary surveys are typically conducted on a regular basis, often every three to five years.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing any necessary corrections or improvements identified in a sanitary survey?
A: The public water system is responsible for implementing any necessary corrections or improvements identified in a sanitary survey.
Q: What happens if a public water system does not meet the requirements of a sanitary survey?
A: If a public water system does not meet the requirements of a sanitary survey, it may be required to make improvements or face enforcement actions.
Q: Are the results of a sanitary survey made available to the public?
A: Yes, the results of a sanitary survey are typically made available to the public as a part of the water system's Consumer Confidence Report (CCR).
Q: Can individuals request a copy of the sanitary survey for a specific public water system?
A: Yes, individuals can request a copy of the sanitary survey for a specific public water system from the state or local health department.
Form Details:
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