In 1974, out of concern for the quality of the water we drink, Congress passed the Safe Drinking Water Act. This Act gave the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responsibility for establishing and enforcing drinking water quality standards nationwide.
The Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act (Act 399) was enacted in 1976 and enables the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, & Energy (EGLE) to maintain authority over the drinking water program in our State. Local Health Departments are under contract with EGLE to maintain local noncommunity programs for the Public Water supplies of Michigan.
A Noncommunity Public Water Supply (PWS) is defined as “a system that serves any nonresidential facility that provides water for drinking or domestic purposes to 25 or more persons at least 60 days out of the year or has 15 or more service connections. Noncommunity Public Water Supplies may be further broken down into two categories dependent on the use of the systems.
TRANSIENT: A transient PWS is a supply that serves 25 or more DIFFERENT people a day at least 60 days of the year (or 15 or more service connections) Examples would include:
NONTRANSIENT – A nontransient PWS is a supply that serves the SAME 25 or more people at least six months of the year. Examples would include:
Responsibilities of A Non-community Public Water Supply Owner
Sanitary Survey
A comprehensive inspection of the well and water distribution system is required every five years. This assesses the potential for contamination to enter the water system. Appropriate sampling frequencies are assigned. Water system deficiencies may increase the likelihood of contamination and are required to be fixed. Water systems with a satisfactory inspection and sampling history can be assigned minimum sampling.
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6051 Frankfort Hwy, Ste 100
Benzonia, MI 49616
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