Resolution of Monitoring and Reporting Violations. a. Partners must contact and provide assistance at community, NTNC, and TNC water systems to resolve (return to compliance) non auto-RTC violations for bacteriological, chemical, and radiological monitoring. Violation responses must be prioritized according to water system’s classification, System Score, and violation severity. b. Contact the water supplier, determine the reasons for the noncompliance, consult with and provide advice to the subject water system operator on appropriate actions to ensure that violations are corrected in a timely manner. c. Submit Contact Reports to DWS regarding follow-up actions to assist system in resolving (returning to compliance) the violations.
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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services
Resolution of Monitoring and Reporting Violations. a. (a) Partners must contact and provide assistance at community, NTNC, and TNC water systems to resolve (return to compliance) non auto-RTC violations for bacteriological, chemical, and radiological monitoring. Violation responses must be prioritized according to water system’s classification, System Scoresystem score, and violation severity.
b. Contact (b) Partners must contact the water supplier, determine the reasons for the noncompliance, consult with and provide advice to the subject water system operator on appropriate actions to ensure that violations are corrected in a timely manner.
c. Submit (c) Partners must submit Contact Reports to DWS regarding follow-up actions to assist system in resolving (returning to compliance) the violations.
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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services
Resolution of Monitoring and Reporting Violations. a. Partners (a) LPHA must contact and provide assistance at community, NTNC, and TNC water systems to resolve (return to compliance) non auto-RTC violations for bacteriological, chemical, and radiological monitoring. Violation responses must be prioritized according to water system’s classification, System Scoresystem score, and violation severity.
b. (b) Contact the water supplier, determine the reasons for the noncompliance, consult with and provide advice to the subject water system operator on appropriate actions to ensure that violations are corrected in a timely manner.
c. (c) Submit Contact Reports to DWS regarding follow-up actions to assist system in resolving (returning to compliance) the violations.
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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services
Resolution of Monitoring and Reporting Violations. a. (a) Partners must contact and provide assistance at community, NTNC, and TNC water systems to resolve (return to compliance) non auto-RTC violations for bacteriological, chemical, and radiological monitoring. Violation responses must be prioritized according to water system’s classification, System Scoresystem score, and violation severity.
b. (b) Contact the water supplier, determine the reasons for the noncompliance, consult with and provide advice to the subject water system operator on appropriate actions to ensure that violations are corrected in a timely manner.
c. (c) Submit Contact Reports to DWS regarding follow-up actions to assist system in resolving (returning to compliance) the violations.
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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Safe Drinking Water Program Agreement
Resolution of Monitoring and Reporting Violations. a. Partners must contact and provide assistance at community, NTNC, and TNC water systems to resolve (return to compliance) non auto-RTC violations for bacteriological, chemical, and radiological monitoring. Violation responses must be prioritized according to water system’s classification, System Scoresystem score, and violation severity.
b. . Contact the water supplier, determine the reasons for the noncompliance, consult with and provide advice to the subject water system operator on appropriate actions to ensure that violations are corrected in a timely manner.
c. . Submit Contact Reports to DWS regarding follow-up actions to assist system in resolving (returning to compliance) the violations.
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