Jay Frick Rebecca Sadosky, PhD Source Water Collaborative: HB894 Special Topics Meeting November 18, 2014 Jay Frick Rebecca Sadosky, PhD
Welcome Introductions Recap Suggested Approach
Identify Stakeholders Professional associations Non-profit organizations Councils of government Local governments and local utilities State and federal agencies Industry representatives/consultants Others? Exit to excel list
December 16th Stakeholder Meeting Agenda Open word file agenda
Issues and Concerns Brainstorm and then solidify categories Capture specific ideas during process Time permitting – exercise to brainstorm specifics
Implementation How to define and evaluate? Point system with a list of options Self-reporting Verification
Criteria/Categories Applies to both plan types and implementation (1) A standardized format for use by suppliers of water in creating their SWPP. The Commission may create different formats and required plan elements for public water systems based on the system type, source type, watershed classification, population served, source susceptibility to contamination, proximity of potential contamination sources to the intake, lack of water supply alternatives, or other characteristics the Commission finds to be relevant. (3) Reporting requirements sufficient for the Department to monitor the creation, implementation, and revision by suppliers of water. The Commission may provide different reporting requirements based on the public water system characteristics set forth in subdivision (1) of this subsection.
Thank You! Stakeholder Meeting: December 16th 12:30 – 3:30pm Archdale Building, Ground Floor Hearing Room
Additional Discussion Questions What additional tools or data would help water systems comply with regulation? What can be done about jurisdictional issues?