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Ccr Certification Form - Systems Serving 10,000 People or More is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is the Ccr Certification Form?
A: The Ccr Certification Form is a form that certifies the quality of drinking water provided by a system serving 10,000 people or more in North Dakota.
Q: Who needs to fill out the Ccr Certification Form?
A: Water systems serving 10,000 people or more in North Dakota need to fill out the Ccr Certification Form.
Q: What does Ccr stand for?
A: Ccr stands for Consumer Confidence Report.
Q: Why is the Ccr Certification Form important?
A: The Ccr Certification Form is important because it ensures that the drinking water provided by a system serving 10,000 people or more in North Dakota meets quality standards.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting the Ccr Certification Form?
A: Yes, the deadline for submitting the Ccr Certification Form is typically May 1st each year.
Q: What information is required on the Ccr Certification Form?
A: The Ccr Certification Form requires information about the water system, water sources, treatment processes, water quality testing, and any violations or notices.
Q: Who is responsible for submitting the Ccr Certification Form?
A: The water system serving 10,000 people or more in North Dakota is responsible for submitting the Ccr Certification Form.
Q: Are there any fees associated with submitting the Ccr Certification Form?
A: No, there are no fees associated with submitting the Ccr Certification Form.
Q: What happens if a water system fails to submit the Ccr Certification Form?
A: If a water system fails to submit the Ccr Certification Form, they may be subject to penalties or enforcement actions by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality.
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