Acrylamide and Epichlorohydrin Use in Drinking Water Systems - Annual Certification is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is the purpose of the annual certification for Acrylamide and Epichlorohydrin use in drinking water systems in North Carolina?
A: The purpose of the annual certification is to ensure that drinking water systems in North Carolina comply with regulations regarding the use of Acrylamide and Epichlorohydrin.
Q: What are Acrylamide and Epichlorohydrin?
A: Acrylamide and Epichlorohydrin are chemicals used in drinking water systems to control microbial contamination and prevent the growth of bacteria.
Q: Why are Acrylamide and Epichlorohydrin regulated?
A: Acrylamide and Epichlorohydrin are regulated because they can have adverse health effects if present in high concentrations in drinking water.
Q: Who is required to complete the annual certification?
A: All drinking water systems in North Carolina are required to complete the annual certification.
Q: What information is required for the annual certification?
A: The annual certification requires information about the type and amount of Acrylamide and Epichlorohydrin used, as well as the monitoring and testing conducted.
Q: When is the deadline for submitting the annual certification?
A: The deadline for submitting the annual certification is determined by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality and may vary each year.
Q: What happens if a drinking water system fails to complete the annual certification?
A: Failure to complete the annual certification can result in penalties and non-compliance with the regulations regarding Acrylamide and Epichlorohydrin use in drinking water systems.
Form Details:
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