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75C - PH - RPT ON WATER QUALITY RELATIVE TO PUBLIC HEALTH GOALS
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116470. (a) As a condition of its operating permit, every public <br /> water system shall annually prepare a consumer confidence report and <br /> mail or deliver a copy of that report to each customer, other than an <br /> occupant, as defined in Section 799.28 of the Civil Code, of a <br /> recreational vehicle park. A public water system in a recreational <br /> vehicle park with occupants as defined in Section 799.28 of the Civil <br /> Code shall prominently display on a bulletin board at the entrance <br /> to or in the office of the park, and make available upon request, a <br /> copy of the report. The report shall include all of the following <br /> information: <br /> (1) The source of the water purveyed by the public water system. <br /> (2) A brief and plainly worded definition of the terms "maximum <br /> contaminant level," "primary drinking water standard," and "public <br /> health goal." <br /> (3) If any regulated contaminant is detected in public drinking <br /> water supplied by the system during the past year, the report shall <br /> include all of the following information: <br /> (A) The level of the contaminant found in the drinking water, and <br /> the corresponding public health goal and primary drinking water <br /> standard for that contaminant. <br /> (B) Any violations of the primary drinking water standard that <br /> have occurred as a result of the presence of the contaminant in the <br /> drinking water and a brief and plainly worded statement of health <br /> concerns that resulted in the regulation of that contaminant. <br /> (C) The public water system's address and phone number to enable <br /> customers to obtain further information concerning contaminants and <br /> potential health effects. <br /> (4) Information on the levels of unregulated contaminants, if any, <br /> for which monitoring is required pursuant to state or federal law or <br /> regulation. <br /> (5) Disclosure of any variances or exemptions from primary <br /> drinking water standards granted to the system and the basis <br /> therefor. <br /> (b) On or before July 1, 1998, and every three years thereafter, <br /> public water systems serving more than 10,000 service connections <br /> that detect one or more contaminants in drinking water that exceed <br /> the applicable public health goal, shall prepare a brief written <br /> report in plain language that does all of the following: <br /> (1) Identifies each contaminant detected in drinking water that <br /> exceeds the applicable public health goal. <br /> (2) Discloses the numerical public health risk, determined by the <br /> office, associated with the maximum contaminant level for each <br /> contaminant identified in paragraph (1) and the numerical public <br /> health risk determined by the office associated with the public <br /> health goal for that contaminant. <br /> (3) Identifies the category of risk to public health, including, <br /> but not limited to, carcinogenic, mutagenic, teratogenic, and acute <br /> toxicity, associated with exposure to the contaminant in drinking <br /> water, and includes a brief plainly worded description of these <br /> terms. <br /> (4) Describes the best available technology, if any is then <br /> available on a commercial basis, to remove the contaminant or reduce <br /> the concentration of the contaminant. The public water system may, <br /> solely at its own discretion, briefly describe actions that have been <br /> taken on its own, or by other entities, to prevent the introduction <br /> <br /> of the contaminant into drinking water supplies. <br /> (5) Estimates the aggregate cost and the cost per customer of <br /> <br />
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