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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 71 — Public Health and Welfare

71-5304.02. Public water system; notice; requirements.

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(1)The director may require a public water system to give notice to the persons served by the system and to the department whenever the system:
(a)Is not in compliance with an applicable maximum contaminant level or treatment technique requirement of or a testing procedure prescribed by rules and regulations adopted and promulgated under the Nebraska Safe Drinking Water Act;
(b)Fails to perform monitoring, testing, analyzing, or sampling as required;
(c)Is subject to a variance or exemption; or
(d)Is not in compliance with the requirements prescribed by a variance or exemption.
(2)The director may require a public water system to give notice to the persons served by the public water system of potential sources of contamination as identified by the director under subsection
(2)of section 71-5302 , of possible health effects of such contamination, and of possible mitigation measures.
(3)The director shall by rule and regulation prescribe the form and manner for giving such notice.
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