Capacity Attribute Evaluation for Community and Non-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 the purpose of the Capacity Attribute Evaluation for Community and Non-transient Non-community Public Water Systems in North Dakota?
A: The purpose is to assess the capability of public water systems to meet the needs of their customers.
Q: What type of public water systems are included in this evaluation?
A: The evaluation applies to both community and non-transient non-community public water systems.
Q: What is a community public water system?
A: A community public water system serves year-round residents of a community or other residential area.
Q: What is a non-transient non-community public water system?
A: A non-transient non-community public water system serves non-residential, non-industrial facilities, such as schools or businesses.
Q: What factors are considered in the capacity attribute evaluation?
A: Factors include population, peak demand, system components, and operational practices.
Q: What is the purpose of evaluating system components?
A: The evaluation assesses the condition and functionality of components, such as wells, treatment facilities, and distribution systems.
Q: Why are operational practices evaluated?
A: Operational practices are evaluated to ensure that the system is being operated efficiently and effectively.
Q: Who conducts the capacity attribute evaluation?
A: The evaluation is conducted by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality.
Q: What happens if a public water system does not meet the capacity attribute requirements?
A: The system may be required to take corrective actions to improve its capacity or face potential enforcement actions.
Q: How often are the capacity attribute evaluations conducted?
A: Evaluations are conducted every three years for community public water systems and every five years for non-transient non-community public water systems.
Form Details:
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