Application for a Variance Public Drinking Water Regulations is a legal document that was released by the Rhode Island Department of Health - a government authority operating within Rhode Island.
Q: What is a variance in public drinking water regulations?
A: A variance is a special exemption or permission granted to a public drinking water system from certain requirements of the regulations.
Q: Why would a public drinking water system apply for a variance?
A: A public drinking water system may apply for a variance if they are unable to meet a specific requirement of the regulations due to technical, economic, or other practical reasons.
Q: Who can apply for a variance in Rhode Island?
A: Public drinking water systems in Rhode Island, including water suppliers and utilities, can apply for a variance.
Q: What is the process for obtaining a variance?
A: The public drinking water system must submit an application for a variance to the Rhode Island Department of Health, providing justification for the request. The department will review the application and make a decision based on the circumstances.
Q: Are variances granted for an indefinite period?
A: No, variances are typically granted for a specific time period and may include conditions that the system must meet to continue receiving the exemption.
Q: Can a variance be revoked?
A: Yes, a variance may be revoked if the public drinking water system fails to comply with the conditions or requirements set forth in the variance.
Q: Is public notification required for variances?
A: Yes, the public drinking water system must provide notice to the public about the variance, including the reasons for the exemption and any conditions or requirements.
Q: Are variances granted frequently?
A: Variances are granted on a case-by-case basis, depending on the circumstances and justification provided by the public drinking water system.
Form Details:
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