Certification of Compliance Public Notification - Tier 1 Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level (Mrdl) Violation for Chlorine Dioxide is a legal document that was released by the Connecticut State Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within Connecticut.
Q: What is the Certification of Compliance Public Notification?
A: The Certification of Compliance Public Notification is a notice regarding a violation of the Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level (MRDL) for Chlorine Dioxide.
Q: What is a Tier 1 MRDL violation?
A: A Tier 1 MRDL violation means that the level of Chlorine Dioxide in the water exceeds the maximum allowable limit.
Q: What is Chlorine Dioxide?
A: Chlorine Dioxide is a disinfectant used to kill bacteria and control algae in drinking water.
Q: What are the potential health effects of Chlorine Dioxide?
A: Exposure to high levels of Chlorine Dioxide can cause irritation of the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It may also affect the liver and kidneys.
Q: What should I do if I have been exposed to water with a MRDL violation for Chlorine Dioxide?
A: If you have been exposed to water with a MRDL violation for Chlorine Dioxide and are experiencing symptoms, seek medical attention. Contact your local water supplier for more information.
Q: Is the water safe to drink?
A: The water may not be safe to drink if it has a MRDL violation for Chlorine Dioxide. Contact your local water supplier for more information and follow their instructions.
Q: What is being done to address the MRDL violation?
A: The water supplier is taking corrective actions to address the MRDL violation, such as modifying the disinfection process or increasing monitoring frequency.
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