Location Data for Public Water Systems is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is a public water system?
A: A public water system is a system that provides drinking water to at least 25 people or has at least 15 service connections.
Q: Who regulates public water systems in Utah?
A: Public water systems in Utah are regulated by the Utah Division of Drinking Water.
Q: How many public water systems are there in Utah?
A: As of the latest data, there are approximately 1,900 public water systems in Utah.
Q: Is the water from public water systems in Utah safe to drink?
A: Yes, the water from public water systems in Utah is regularly tested and monitored to ensure its safety.
Q: How often are public water systems in Utah inspected?
A: Public water systems in Utah are inspected at least once every three years.
Q: What should I do if I have a problem with my public water system?
A: If you have a problem with your public water system, you should contact your local water provider or the Utah Division of Drinking Water for assistance.
Q: Are private wells considered public water systems?
A: No, private wells are not considered public water systems as they serve a limited number of people or households.
Q: What is the Safe Drinking Water Act?
A: The Safe Drinking Water Act is a federal law that sets standards for drinking water quality and regulates public water systems to ensure safe drinking water for the public.
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