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Find more information on the Lead Service Line Inventory, due to the Public Water Supply section in October 2024, on this page. It is the responsibility of the Public Water Supply Section to regulate public water systems within the state under the statutory authority of G.S. 130A Article 10.
Monthly Operating Report Forms for Systems with Ground Water or Purchased Sources Treatment Facility (Chlorine), DENR 3396A Treatment Facility (Chloramine), DENR 3396B
Water System Management Plan (WSMP) Note: new well projects including fees must be submitted through the Public Water Supply Section Regional Office. For a list of regional office names and addresses, click here .
This site contains links to the rules and regulations applicable to public water systems for the State of North Carolina. The rules are found in Title 15A, Subchapter 18C of the North Carolina Administrative Codes.
Sampling Guidance Placards for Public Water Systems Serving 1000 or Fewer People; Laboratory Training Webinar ... Local Water Supply Plans; NC Water Treatment Facility Operator Certification Board ... Water System Management Plan; Contact DEQ. Physical Address. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality. 217 West Jones Street Raleigh ...
A water system's monitoring requirements are determined from facility information and the number of customers served by the system. Click here for the Drinking Water Watch. Check your records periodically. If data are inconsistent with your records, contact the Public Water Supply Section to verify.
The Division of Water Resources is responsible for the environmental protection and quality of the State’s surface water and groundwater, and to ensure safe drinking water for its residents.
Public Water Supply. The Public Water Supply Section regulates public water systems within the state under the statutory authority of North Carolina General Statute 130A Article 10. Public water systems are those which provide piped drinking water to at least 15 connections or 25 or more people for 60 or more days per year.
The State Water Supply Plan provides a omprehensive assessment of water supply needs, water use, and water availability across the state; identifies the major water supply issues facing the citizens and elected officials of North Carolina now and in the near future; and provides guidance for sound water supply planning.
Many water systems owned by units of local government have standard specifications for water main extensions. Some of these standard specifications have been reviewed and approved by the Public Water Supply Section.