Framework. The Licensee must notify the Department of events that may have a potential to affect public health in relation to drinking water that it supplies or may supply. The joint response to the event depends upon the nature of the event and the potential risk to public health. There are four levels of response to events that affect the quality of drinking water: • Activation of State Emergency Management Policies and Plans - an extreme event with the potential to require State-wide/National resources. • Activation of the Joint Agency Coordination Plan – high level public health impact, immediate public notification may be required. • Events Level 1 - medium level public health impact with potential to require public notification and activation of the Emergency Co-ordination Plan; and • Events Level 2 – lower level public health impact requiring exception notification.
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Framework. The Licensee must notify the Department of events that may have a potential to affect public health in relation to drinking water that it supplies or may supply. The joint response to the event depends upon the nature of the event and the potential risk to public health. There are four levels of response to events that affect the quality of drinking water: • Activation of State Emergency Management Policies and Plans - an extreme event with the potential to require State-wide/National resources. • Activation of the Joint Agency Coordination Plan – high level public health impact, immediate public notification may be required. • Events Level 1 - medium level public health impact with potential to require public notification and activation of the Emergency Co-ordination Plan; and • Events Level 2 – lower level public health impact requiring exception notification.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding