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1 How to Use the Texas Drinking Water Watch Website
James LaManna Water Supply Division Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Environmental Trade Fair 2018

2 DWW Address

3 DWW Search Texas drinking water watch home page. A PWS number or name is required to view a particular system. Alternatively, other information can be entered to view a list of systems based on the information entered.

4 DWW Search Results Texas drinking water watch home page. A PWS number or name is required to view a particular system. Alternatively, other information can be entered to view a list of systems based on the information entered.

5 Water System Detail Overview
System facilities Sample points Sample schedules Sample results Violations Compliance schedules

6 Water System Facilities
Sample points Sample schedules Sample results Violations Compliance schedules

7 Water System Facilities

8 Water System Facilities: Sample Points

9 Water System Facilities: Flow
Under Water System Facilities

10 Sample Points System facilities Sample results Sample points
Sample schedules Sample results Violations Compliance schedules

11 Sample Points

12 Sample Schedules System facilities Sample points Sample schedules
Sample results Violations Compliance schedules

13 Sample Schedules

14 Group Non-TCR Sample Schedules

15 Analyte Group

16 Individual Non-TCR Schedules

17 Result Data System facilities Sample results Sample points Violations
Sample schedules Sample results Violations Compliance schedules

18 TOC/Alkalinity Results

19 TCR Sample Results

20 Chemical Results

21 Chemical Results: Nitrate

22 Chemical Results: TTHM

23 Other Chemical Results

24 Other Chemical Results, cont.
Clicking on an individual laboratory sample ID number will display the lead and copper analyte codes, analysis method, individual analyte concentration reported and corresponding monitoring period. MRL or method reporting limit will be accompanied by a less than symbol, see example 1.

25 PbCu Summaries Image of representative lead and copper summary table detailing the monitoring period, 90th percentile results, and number of samples exceeding the action levels for both lead and copper.

26 Violations System facilities Sample results Sample points Violations
Sample schedules Sample results Violations Compliance schedules

27 Violations

28 Violation Detail SIE/SIA = Notice of Violation letter

29 Compliance Schedules System facilities Sample results Sample points
Sample schedules Sample results Violations Compliance schedules

30 Compliance Schedules Example 1 (OEL Report):
Example 2 (Lead Consumer Notice): Common compliance schedules a system will have listed on DWW. Status date is the date the schedule was created. Effective date and closed date are the beginning date of the monitoring period and date schedule was closed, respectively. Arrow points to the state identification number. Click to open for more details on a given schedule and to see bottom image including individual activity names, due dates, achieved dates and closed dates.

31 Compliance Schedules, cont.
Example 3 (TCR Level 1 Assessment): Common compliance schedules a system will have listed on DWW. Status date is the date the schedule was created. Effective date and closed date are the beginning date of the monitoring period and date schedule was closed, respectively. Arrow points to the state identification number. Click to open for more details on a given schedule and to see bottom image including individual activity names, due dates, achieved dates and closed dates.

32 Resources Financial Managerial & Technical Assistance
Alex Latham Small Business Assistance Free confidential hotline Resources Financial Managerial and Technical Assistance, Alex Latham, , Small Business Assistance, free confidential hotline, ,

33 James LaManna 512-239-2374 james.lamanna@tceq.texas.gov
Questions James LaManna Questions and contact information for James LaManna, ,

34 Chemical schedules, violations, sampling Ownership, contact information, status change for chemical schedules, violation and sampling to update ownership, points of contact and status changes


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