Water System Review and Permitting Process Checklist - Southern Groundwater and Purchased Water Systems is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is the purpose of the Water System Review and Permitting Process Checklist?
A: The checklist helps ensure compliance with regulations for groundwater and purchased water systems in Georgia.
Q: Which types of water systems does the checklist cover?
A: The checklist is specifically for Southern Groundwater and Purchased Water Systems in Georgia.
Q: Why is it important to review and permit water systems?
A: Reviewing and permitting water systems helps ensure that water sources are safe and meet regulatory standards.
Q: What is included in the checklist?
A: The checklist includes various items related to water system design, construction, operation, and maintenance.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the review and permitting process?
A: The Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) is responsible for review and permitting of water systems.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for groundwater systems in Georgia?
A: Yes, the checklist includes specific requirements for groundwater systems, such as well construction and water quality testing.
Q: What should I do if my water system doesn't meet the checklist requirements?
A: If your water system doesn't meet the checklist requirements, you may need to make adjustments or improvements to ensure compliance.
Q: How often should water systems be reviewed and permitted?
A: Water systems should be reviewed and permitted at least once every five years, or more frequently if required by the EPD.
Q: Can I operate a water system without going through the review and permitting process?
A: No, it is mandatory to go through the review and permitting process before operating a water system in Georgia.
Form Details:
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