SDW Sample Clauses

SDW. SP4b Percent of the population served by community water systems where risk to public health is minimized through source water protection. 59% (national) 32% (regional) 15% 1. Reduce potential consumer exposure of community drinking water systems to various contaminants in raw water sources. 2. Report to EPA the number of source water areas with “minimized risk achieved by substantial implementation” of source water protection actions as determined by Colorado. 2.1.1
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SDW. SP1.N11 Percent of community water systems that meet all applicable health-based standards through approaches that include effective treatment and source water protection. 90% FFY16 (92% FFY18) 90% See state commitment narrative for SDW-211. 2.1.1 SDW-SP2 Percent of "person months" (i.e. all persons served by community water systems times 12 months) during which community water systems provide drinking water that meets all applicable health-based drinking water standards. 95% 95% See state commitment narrative for SDW-211. 2.1.1
SDW. 01a Percent of community water systems (CWSs) that have undergone a sanitary survey within the past three years (five years for outstanding performers or those ground water systems approved by the primacy agency to provide 4-log treatment of viruses). 79% 81% 1. Eliminate sanitary defects at public water systems that could increase the risk that contaminated drinking water will be distributed to consumers. 2. Conduct sanitary surveys (eight-part) at public water systems as required by Primary Drinking Water Regulations. 3. The state will enter into SDWIS/STATE, the most recent sanitary survey date completed in the last three (3) years for all Subpart H Community Water Systems which have received a survey consistent with the eight-part requirements of 40 CFR 142.16(b)(3) by January 31. 4. In accordance with 40 CFR 142.15(a)(5), the state shall submit to the Region 8 Drinking Water Unit a list of all Subpart H Systems that have had a Sanitary Survey meeting the eight part requirements of 40 CFR 142.16(b)(3) during the prior calendar year by the end of January. Colorado will meet its obligation for such a list by entering the completion date of each required Subpart H System survey into SDWIS/STATE and will submit to the Region 8 Drinking Water Program an evaluation of its program for conducting Subpart H System Sanitary Surveys in accordance with 40 CFR 142.16(b)(3) during the prior calendar year as required by 40 CFR 142.15(a)(5) by February 15. 5. Provide in the end-of-year report the number of CWSs that have undergone a sanitary survey and the number and percentage of systems not surveyed within required timeframes in each of the following categories: a) Community groundwater systems not surveyed in the last 3 years; b) Community surface water systems not surveyed in the last 3 years; c) Non-community water systems not surveyed in the last 5 years. 2.1.1 SDW-15 Number and percent of small CWS and NTNCWS (<500, 501-3,300, 3,301-10,000) with repeat health based Nitrate/Nitrite, Indicator N/A - Indicator See state commitment narrative for SDW-211. TABLE 1: FFY16-17 NATIONAL WATER PROGRAM GUIDANCE MEASURES
SDW. SP4b Percent of the population served by community water systems where risk to public health is minimized through source water protection. 15% 35% (57%) 2.1.1
SDW. 01a Percent of community water systems (CWSs) that have undergone a sanitary survey within the past three years (five years for outstanding performers or those ground water systems approved by the primacy agency to provide 4 log treatment of viruses.). 95% 79%
SDW. 17 Number and percent of schools and childcare centers that meet all health-based drinking water standards. Indicator
SDW. 01a Percent of community water systems (CWSs) that have undergone a sanitary survey within the past three years (five years for outstanding performers or those ground water systems approved by the primacy agency to provide 4- log treatment of viruses). 81% 1. Eliminate sanitary defects at public water systems that could increase the risk that contaminated drinking water will be distributed to consumers. 2. Conduct sanitary surveys (eight-part) at public water systems as required by Primary Drinking Water Regulations. 3. The state will enter into SDWIS/STATE, the most recent sanitary survey date completed in the last three (3) years for all Subpart H Community Water Systems which have received a survey consistent with the eight- part requirements of 40 CFR 142.16(b)(3) by January 31.
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SDW. 1a - Percent of Community Water Systems that have undergone a Sanitary Survey within the past three years (five years for outstanding performers) as required under the Interim Enhanced and Long Term 1 Surface Water Treatment rules. – 95% STATUS: Utah has greatly improved a timely response to the SNC list. More improvement needs to be done in certain rule areas. Safe Drinking Water Enforcement Oversight: The State agrees that EPA will use the new version of the Uniform Enforcement Oversight System (UEOS) for evaluating the State’s enforcement performance in FY 2009. The State will be given the opportunity to reconcile the national database information and review a draft report of the assessment before the enforcement evaluation is finalized. EPA will evaluate UEOS Question 6 to determine whether the State addressed each SNC prior to Exception status. EPA will conduct an on-site audit in FY 10 and focus on complete and accurate uploading of violations to SDWIS-Fed. Except as noted below, the State shall commit to conducting sanitary surveys every three years for community surface water systems (or 33.3%) and every five years for non-community surface water and ground water systems or 20%). State reserves the right to survey those Subpart H systems deemed by State to be well maintained and operated, every five years rather than the three year frequency noted above. Sanitary survey reports are to be completed within 90 days of completion of field work. If EPA conducts a UEOS evaluation of targeted State sanitary surveys in FY10, EPA will request copies of up to 25 sanitary survey reports. The State commits to entering all sanitary surveys and technical assistance visits into SDWIS or provide EPA a list of sanitary surveys by PWS and source) completed in FY 10. The State will upload all SNC related enforcement actions and applicable return to compliance (RTC) codes into SDWIS-Fed quarterly, and particularly by June 30, 2010, for all such actions completed by that date. This will enable EPA to complete its required reporting to EPA HQ by October 1, 2010. EPA encourages the State to develop management tools to ensure that enforcement actions are uploaded to SDWIS-Fed. This could include evaluating the success of the employee’s responsible for this data entry during their performance appraisal. EPA will also exert its influence with EPA HQ to encourage an automated RTC functionality into SDWIS-State and/or SDWIS-FED. Both the State and EPA recognizes that not uplo...
SDW. 11 Percent of DWSRF projects awarded to small PWS serving <500, 501-3,300, and 3,301-10,000 consumers. TBD Indicator
SDW. 15 Number and percent of small CWS and NTNCWS (<500, 501-3,300, 3,301-10,000) with repeat health based Nitrate/Nitrite, Stage 1 D/DBP, SWTR and TCR violations. TBD Indicator
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