Common use of Water System Survey Significant Deficiency Follow-ups Clause in Contracts

Water System Survey Significant Deficiency Follow-ups. LPHA must follow-up on significant deficiencies and rule violations in surveys on community, NTNC, and TNC water systems. Deficiencies include those currently defined in the DWS-Drinking Water Program publication titled Water System Survey Reference Manual (March, 2016). (a) After deficiencies are corrected, LPHA must prepare a list of the deficiencies and the dates of correction and submit to DWS within 30 days of correction. (b) If any deficiencies are not corrected by the specified timeline, LPHA must follow up with a failure to take corrective action letter. (c) For priority deficiencies LPHA must ensure that the deficiencies are corrected by the specified timeline or are on approved corrective action plan. LPHA must submit the approved corrective action plan to DWS within 30 days of approval. After the deficiencies are corrected LPHA must prepare a list of the deficiencies and the dates of correction and submit to DWS within 30 days of correction. If priority deficiencies are not corrected by specified timeline, LPHA must ensure the water system carries out public notice, and refer to DWS for formal enforcement.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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