EPA, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY AND MOBILE AREA WATER and SEWER SYSTEM TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETING REGARDING CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORTS
Category:Water Type: News Source: EPA Date: Friday, April 14th, 2000
The U. S. E.P.A., Tennessee Valley Authority and Mobile Area Water and Sewer System will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, April 17, 2000 to inform customers about the Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs).
The CCR rule requires community water systems to provide yearly reports to customers on the quality of their drinking water. Reports under the CCR rule will give consumers information on their drinking water and opportunities to get involved in its protection. The CCR Rule is a result of the 1996 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act, which is now in its 25th year.
Community water systems were required to deliver the 1st CCRs within 13 months of the regulations effective date, or by October 19, 1999. Delivery of the 2nd report is due by July 1, 2000 and subsequent reports by July one each year thereafter.
WHO: U.S. EPA, Georgia Environmental Protection Division, and Georgia Water and Pollution Control Association
WHAT:Consumer Confidence Report public education seminar
WHEN:Tuesday, April 17, 2000 at 7:00 p.m.
WHERE:MAWSS Board Room 207 NorthCatherine Saint Mobile, Alabama
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