Lead and Copper Reduced Monitoring Site Plan for 30 Sites is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is the purpose of the Lead and Copper Reduced Monitoring Site Plan?
A: The purpose is to monitor the levels of lead and copper in the water at specific sites in Illinois.
Q: How many sites are included in the plan?
A: 30 sites are included.
Q: What is being monitored at these sites?
A: The levels of lead and copper in the water are being monitored.
Q: Why is monitoring lead and copper levels important?
A: Monitoring is important to ensure the safety of drinking water and identify any potential health risks.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the monitoring?
A: The responsible entity or organization is not specified in the document.
Q: Are there any specific regulations or standards being followed?
A: The document does not mention any specific regulations or standards being followed.
Q: Is there any information about the frequency of monitoring?
A: The document does not provide information about the frequency of monitoring at the sites.
Q: Will the results of the monitoring be made public?
A: The document does not specify if the results will be made public.
Q: Are there any other details mentioned in the document?
A: The document does not provide any further details beyond the site plan for 30 sites in Illinois.
Form Details:
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