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This is a legal form that was released by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Arizona. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the DWAR1R Drinking Water Analysis Reporting Form?
A: The DWAR1R Drinking Water Analysis Reporting Form is a form used in Arizona to report the results of microbiological testing for the presence of total coliform bacteria in drinking water.
Q: What is the Revised Total Coliform Rule?
A: The Revised Total Coliform Rule is a federal regulation that sets standards for monitoring and controlling the presence of coliform bacteria in public drinking water systems.
Q: Why is microbiological testing important for drinking water?
A: Microbiological testing is important for drinking water to ensure that it is free from harmful bacteria and is safe for consumption.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting microbiological testing in Arizona?
A: The responsibility for conducting microbiological testing in Arizona lies with the water system operator or the entity that operates the public drinking water system.
Q: What happens if coliform bacteria are detected in drinking water?
A: If coliform bacteria are detected in drinking water, it may indicate the presence of other harmful microorganisms and further investigation and corrective actions may be required.
Q: Are there specific requirements for reporting microbiological testing results in Arizona?
A: Yes, the DWAR1R Drinking Water Analysis Reporting Form is used to report microbiological testing results in Arizona and it must be submitted to the appropriate regulatory agency.
Q: Can individuals access the microbiological testing results for their drinking water?
A: Yes, individuals can request access to the microbiological testing results for their drinking water from the water system operator or the regulatory agency overseeing their public drinking water system.
Form Details:
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