Continue administration of the Revised Total Coliform Rule for Drinking Water Systems Sample Clauses

Continue administration of the Revised Total Coliform Rule for Drinking Water Systems. The Drinking Water program promulgated regulatory changes necessary to implement this new federal rule and applied for approval from EPA to administer this Safe Drinking Water Act provision for Massachusetts. The new rule addresses bacteriological contamination events and includes investigatory requirements to find the causes of contamination and take corrective actions to prevent future contamination. MassDEP will continue to provide current sampling schedules and work with systems to achieve compliance with the new rule. When contamination events occur, the Drinking Water program will continue to provide technical assistance and assessment services. MassDEP will make further revisions to the regulations in 2020 to ensure consistency with EPA’s rule. Continue developing far-reaching policy and guidance to implement the major regulatory revisions for the Water Management Act Program to improve the quality and quantity of our water resources. Apply the regulations in permitting proceedings and develop additional needed implementation tools and supporting documents. Coordinate closely with Water Management Act permittees on appropriate strategies to identify and implement minimization, mitigation, and offset provisions in permits using an interagency consultation process. MassDEP has successfully administered a state grant program to advance Sustainable Water Management Initiative goals each year since 2014. In January 2020 MassDEP issued $450,000 in grants to help six public water supplies with water conservation, source and demand management, and other water withdrawal planning and mitigation projects across the Commonwealth. The funding will be utilized in the communities of Auburn, Avon, Dedham, Medway, Wareham, Westford and Littleton. "Consider emerging research on coronavirus related to drinking water/wastewater". Ensure Public Water Systems (PWSs) Compliance with Standards – Conduct various efforts to ensure that PWSs continue to comply with the state public drinking water standards for water sources, treatment, distribution, management and operation. State Drinking Water Lab Certification – Maintain certification from US EPA for drinking water laboratory primacy under the Safe Drinking Water Act (Wall Experiment Station (WES). Private Drinking Water Lab Certification – Continue to certify laboratories for testing of chemicals and micro-biological samples on potable and non-potable water, according to the WES Lab Certification and Fee Regulations. Hum...
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