Lead and Copper Reduced Monitoring Site Plan for 20 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 lead and copper levels in drinking water.
Q: How many sites are included in the plan?
A: There are 20 sites included in the plan.
Q: What is being monitored at these sites?
A: Lead and copper levels in drinking water are being monitored.
Q: Why is monitoring lead and copper levels important?
A: Monitoring is important to ensure drinking water is safe and meets regulatory standards.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing the monitoring plan?
A: The responsibility lies with the relevant authorities in Illinois.
Q: What is the objective of reducing monitoring for lead and copper?
A: The objective is to identify potential problems and ensure compliance with regulations while reducing monitoring frequency.
Q: How often will the lead and copper levels be monitored?
A: The frequency of monitoring will be determined by the monitoring plan.
Q: Are there any specific guidelines or regulations being followed in the monitoring plan?
A: Yes, the monitoring plan follows guidelines and regulations set by the relevant authorities.
Q: What actions will be taken if high levels of lead or copper are detected?
A: Actions will be taken to address the issue, such as implementing corrosion control measures or conducting further investigations.
Form Details:
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