Capacity Attribute Evaluation for Transient Non-community Public Water Systems is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is a transient non-community public water system?
A: A transient non-community public water system is a water system that serves at least 25 of the same people over six months per year, but is not a community water system.
Q: What is the capacity attribute evaluation for transient non-community public water systems in North Dakota?
A: The capacity attribute evaluation is a process of assessing the adequacy of a water system's capacity to meet its demand and maintain water quality.
Q: Why is the capacity attribute evaluation important?
A: The capacity attribute evaluation is important to ensure that water systems have the necessary infrastructure and resources to provide safe and reliable drinking water to their consumers.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the capacity attribute evaluation in North Dakota?
A: The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality is responsible for conducting the capacity attribute evaluation for transient non-community public water systems.
Q: What factors are considered in the capacity attribute evaluation?
A: The capacity attribute evaluation considers factors such as source water availability, treatment capacity, storage capacity, and distribution system capacity.
Form Details:
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