This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form EQP2016 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy - a government authority operating within Michigan. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the EQP2016 Water SupplyCross Connection Report?
A: The EQP2016 Water Supply Cross Connection Report is a document used in Michigan to evaluate and prevent the risk of contamination in public water systems.
Q: Why is the EQP2016 Water Supply Cross Connection Report important?
A: The EQP2016 Water Supply Cross Connection Report is important because it helps to identify potential sources of contamination in public water systems, and take measures to prevent them.
Q: Who needs to fill out the EQP2016 Water Supply Cross Connection Report?
A: The EQP2016 Water Supply Cross Connection Report needs to be filled out by public water suppliers in Michigan.
Q: What is a cross connection?
A: A cross connection is any actual or potential connection between a public water system and a source of contamination or pollution.
Q: What are some examples of cross connections?
A: Examples of cross connections include garden hoses submerged in chemical solutions, unprotected residential wells, and plumbing connections that could allow backflow of contaminated water.
Q: What is backflow?
A: Backflow is the reverse flow of water or other liquids, gases, or substances into the public water system due to a drop in pressure or other factors.
Q: Why is backflow a concern?
A: Backflow is a concern because it can introduce contaminants into the public water system, posing health risks to consumers.
Q: What are the requirements for cross connection control?
A: The requirements for cross connection control vary depending on the type of facility and the potential hazards present. Public water suppliers are responsible for implementing and enforcing these requirements.
Q: Who enforces cross connection control requirements?
A: In Michigan, cross connection control requirements are enforced by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE). Public water suppliers are responsible for implementing and maintaining cross connection control programs.
Q: How often should the EQP2016 Water Supply Cross Connection Report be completed?
A: The EQP2016 Water Supply Cross Connection Report should be completed annually by public water suppliers in Michigan.
Form Details:
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