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WST level 1 can sample___ Microbiology analysis; 5 hours
and need ___credit hours
WST level 2 can sample___ Microbiology, chemical, and radiological analysis; 10
and need__ credit hours hours
The NM Water $0.03/1000 gallons
Conservation Fee (WCF) is
$___
to ensure public water systems (PWS) treat the water
Goal of Safe Drinking
to meet minimum water quality standards, designed to
Water Act (SDWA)
protect the public from unnecessary health risks
New Mexico Environmental Department -Drinking
What is the NMED-DWB Water Bureau
and what is it responsible -for sample collection for routine chemical
for? monitoring. These analyses are run by a number of
certified labs across the state
, New Mexico Public Water Systems
-collection of monthly bacteriological samples and
lead + copper samples in order to comply with SDWA
monitoring schedules
What is NM-PWS and what
-ultimately responsible for compliance and must
is it responsible for?
maintain records showing that samples have been
collected and analysis results are available, through
documentation like the Consumer Confidence
Reports, in accordance with the regulations
a system for the provision to the public of water for
human consumption through pipes or other
constructed conveyances
PWS: Legal Definition
-has at least fifteen service connections OR regularly
serves an average of at least twenty-five individuals
daily at least 60 days out of the year
1) community water systems
Types of PWSs
2) non-community water systems (2 sub-types)
1) transient non-community water system (TWS)
-does not regularly serve at least 25 of the same
persons over six months per year
2 subtypes of non- 2) non-transient non-community water system
community water systems (NTNCWS)
-public water system that is not a community water
system and that regularly serves at least 25 of the
same persons over 6 months per year
cyclical sampling and analysis for contaminants that
PWS are responsible pose a known health risk
overall for: -The results of these tests must be reported to both
the public and the state regulatory agencies
PWS are responsible for routine bacteriological samples, and lead + copper
what specific samples
collection/testing?