Program Requirement Revisions related to the Public Water System Supervision Program for the States of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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[Federal Register: January 7, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 4)]
[Notices]
[Page 738-739]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Program Requirement Revisions related to the Public Water System
Supervision Program for the States of Connecticut, Rhode Island,
Vermont and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the States of Connecticut, Rhode
Island, Vermont and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are in the
process of revising their approved Public Water System Supervision
Programs to meet the requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act
(SDWA).
EPA has determined that the Revised Public Water System Definitions
for the State of Connecticut and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are
no less stringent than the corresponding revised Federal definition, as
authorized under the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 and
final rule provided on April 28, 1998 (63 FR 23362). Therefore, EPA
intends to approve this Public Water System Supervision Program
requirement for both Connecticut and Massachusetts.
The State of Connecticut has adopted drinking water regulations for
Synthetic
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Organic Chemicals and Inorganic Chemicals (also known as Phase II,
Phase IIB, and Phase V Drinking Water Regulations) that correspond to
the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations promulgated by EPA on
January 30, 1991 (56 FR 3526), July 1, 1991 (56 FR 30266) and July 17,
1992 (57 FR 31776) respectively. After additional review of the
submitted documentation, EPA has determined that the State program
revisions for its Phase II, Phase IIB and Phase V Drinking Water
Regulations are no less stringent than the corresponding Federal
regulations. Therefore, EPA intends to approve these Public Water
System Supervision Program requirements for Connecticut.
In addition, the State of Connecticut has adopted drinking water
regulations for controlling lead and copper in drinking water that
correspond to the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations
promulgated on June 7, 1991 (56 FR 26460). After additional review of
the submitted documentation, EPA has determined that Connecticut's Lead
and Copper Rule program revisions are no less stringent than the
corresponding Federal regulations. Therefore, EPA intends to approve
these Public Water System Supervision Program requirements for
Connecticut.
The State of Rhode Island has adopted drinking water regulations
for the Phase II and Phase IIB (Synthetic Organic Chemicals and
Inorganic Chemicals) Rules that correspond to the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations promulgated by EPA on January 30, 1991 (56
FR 3526) and July 1, 1991 (56 FR 30266) respectively. After review of
the submitted documentation, EPA has determined that Rhode Island's
Phase II and Phase IIB Rules are no less stringent than the
corresponding Federal regulations. Therefore, EPA intends to approve
these Public Water System Supervision Program requirements for Rhode
Island.
The States of Rhode Island and Vermont have revised their Public
Water System Supervision (PWSS) primacy programs by adopting
regulations for their respective Consumer Confidence Report Rule that
correspond to 40 CFR part 141, subpart O. After review of the submitted
documentation, EPA has determined that Rhode Island's and Vermont's
Consumer Confidence Report Rules are no less stringent than the
corresponding Federal regulation. Therefore, EPA intends to approve
these Public Water System Supervision Program requirements for Rhode
Island and Vermont.
DATES: All interested parties may request a public hearing for any of
the above EPA determinations. A request for a public hearing must be
submitted within thirty (30) days of this Federal Register publication
date to the Regional Administrator at the address shown below.
Frivolous or insubstantial requests for a hearing may be denied by the
Regional Administrator. However, if a substantial request for a public
hearing is made by this date, a public hearing will be held. If no
timely and appropriate request for a hearing is received, and the
Regional Administrator does not elect to hold a hearing on his/her own
motion, this determination shall become final and effective thirty (30)
days after the publication of this Federal Register notice. Any request
for a public hearing shall include the following information: (1) The
name, address, and telephone number of the individual organization, or
other entity requesting a hearing; (2) a brief statement of the
requesting person's interest in the Regional Administrator's
determination; (3) information that the requesting person intends to
submit at such hearing; and (4) the signature of the individual making
the request, or if the request is made on behalf of an organization or
other entity, the signature of a responsible official of the
organization or other entity.
ADDRESSES: All documents relating to this determination are available
for inspection between the hours of 8:30AM and 4:00PM, Monday through
Friday, at the following office(s): U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Ecosystem Protection, One Congress Street, 11th
floor, Boston, MA 02114.
For documents specific to that State/Commonwealth:
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Drinking Water
Program, One Winter Street, Boston, MA 02108.
CT Department of Public Health, Water Supplies Section, 450 Capitol
Avenue, P.O. Box 340308--51 WAT, Hartford, CT 06134-0308.
Rhode Island Department of Health, Office of Drinking Water Quality, 3
Capitol Hill, Cannon Building, Room 209, Providence, RI 02908-5097.
Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, Water Supply
Division, 103 South Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05676.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barbara McGonagle, Office of Ecosystem
Protection (telephone 617-918-1608).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority: Section 1401 and Section 1413 (U.S.C. 300g-2) of the
Safe Drinking Water Act, as amended (1996), and 40 CFR 142.10 of the
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations.
Dated: December 19, 2001.
Robert W. Varney,
Regional Administrator, EPA-New England.
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