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Ground Water Rule marked by many unknowns
This article discusses the final Ground Water Rule (GWR), promulgated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) on November 8, 2006. The article states that concerns by AWWA regulatory staff about the vagueness of the final GWR were recently spelled out in comments concerning a notice of data availability issued by USEPA earlier this year, where staff reiterated its belief that the rule as proposed failed to meet two of three Safe Drinking Water Act criteria required for a rulemaking to proceed. The article goes on to relate how USEPA defends the GWR, and explains the details of the GWR as they relate to monitoring sources for fecal indicators, and guidance documents to aid states and utilities in implementing the rule's requirements related to microbial contaminants in groundwater supplies. The article has an accompanying sidebar that discusses the five general requirements that systems that are subject to GWR requirements must comply with.
Ground Water Rule marked by many unknowns
This article discusses the final Ground Water Rule (GWR), promulgated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) on November 8, 2006. The article states that concerns by AWWA regulatory staff about the vagueness of the final GWR were recently spelled out in comments concerning a notice of data availability issued by USEPA earlier this year, where staff reiterated its belief that the rule as proposed failed to meet two of three Safe Drinking Water Act criteria required for a rulemaking to proceed. The article goes on to relate how USEPA defends the GWR, and explains the details of the GWR as they relate to monitoring sources for fecal indicators, and guidance documents to aid states and utilities in implementing the rule's requirements related to microbial contaminants in groundwater supplies. The article has an accompanying sidebar that discusses the five general requirements that systems that are subject to GWR requirements must comply with.
Ground Water Rule marked by many unknowns
Scharfenaker, Mark (Autor:in)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 98 ; 14-20
01.12.2006
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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