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Code · Kansas · Chapter 65 — Public Health

65-171n. Same; development of emergency plans by secretary.

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65-171n. Same; development of emergency plans by secretary. The secretary of health and environment shall develop plans for emergency conditions and situations that may endanger the public health or welfare by contamination of drinking water. The plans shall identify potential sources of contaminants, situations or conditions that could place the contaminants in the public drinking water, techniques and methods to be used by public water supply systems to reduce or eliminate the dangers to public health caused by the emergency situations or conditions, methods and times for analysis or testing during emergency situations or conditions, alternate sources of water available to public water supply systems and methods of supplying drinking water to consumers if a public water supply system cannot supply the water.
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