This is a legal form that was released by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency - a government authority operating within Illinois. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Schedule E Excess Flow Treatment?
A: Schedule E Excess Flow Treatment is a program in Illinois that regulates the treatment of excess flow by public water suppliers.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing Schedule E Excess Flow Treatment?
A: Public water suppliers in Illinois are responsible for implementing Schedule E Excess Flow Treatment.
Q: What is excess flow?
A: Excess flow refers to the flow of water that exceeds the normal or average flow in a water distribution system.
Q: Why is excess flow a concern?
A: Excess flow can indicate a potential problem in the water distribution system, such as a leak or pipe break.
Q: What does Schedule E require from public water suppliers?
A: Schedule E requires public water suppliers to develop and implement a program to identify and address excess flow in their water distribution systems.
Q: How does Schedule E Excess Flow Treatment benefit the community?
A: Schedule E Excess Flow Treatment helps to ensure the reliability and safety of the public water supply by addressing and minimizing excess flow issues.
Form Details:
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