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Key Elements of a Safe Water Supply

Key Elements of a Safe Water Supply. An Adequate and Protected Water Source A Secondary Supply A Quality Treatment System An Adequate Finished Water Storage System A Reliable System of Distribution Lines. An Adequate and Protected Primary supply. My Grade for Elk River S ource. A

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Key Elements of a Safe Water Supply

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  1. Key Elements of a Safe Water Supply An Adequate and Protected Water Source A Secondary Supply A Quality Treatment System An Adequate Finished Water Storage System A Reliable System of Distribution Lines

  2. An Adequate and Protected Primary supply My Grade for Elk River Source A F F • An Adequate Primary Water Source • WVAWC Source Water Protection Plan • State Regulatory Protection Program

  3. Secondary Supply My Grade for WVAWC Kanawha Valley System F F F • Alternate Treated Water Supply • Off Stream Protected Raw Water Supply • Alternate River or Lake supply

  4. A Quality Treatment System My Grade For WVAWC Elk River Treatment System D A A • Source Water Monitoring • Treatment Process • Adequate Treatment Capacity to Meet Peak Demands

  5. Finished Water Storage System My Grade For WVAWC B C F Capacity of Storage Tanks System Wide Capacity of Primary Storage Tanks Management of Storage Tank Levels

  6. A Reliable System of Distribution Lines My Grade for WVAWC C C F • System to Meet Peak Demands • Minimal System Leakage • Progressive Line Replacement or Rehabilitation Program

  7. NOW WHAT • PSC Direct WVAWC to Install Proper Monitoring Equipment and to Properly Manage System • PSC Order WVAWC to Develop a Plan for a Secondary Water Source

  8. And W V State Regulatory Agencies Implement Enforcement Program to Protect Drinking Water Supplies WV State Government Establish Financing Program for Needed Upgrades

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