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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tceq 20067 form in the editor.
  2. Select the quarter and year for which you are reporting. Fill in your Public Water System (PWS) name and ID.
  3. Indicate the type of disinfectant used in your distribution system. If applicable, select both chloramines and free chlorine.
  4. For each month of the quarter, specify if the PWS was active. Enter the average disinfectant residuals collected, including details on any readings below minimum levels or with no residuals.
  5. Complete the quarterly summary by entering the average, lowest, and highest residuals for the quarter.
  6. Certify your report by entering your name, today's date, signature, title, phone number, email address, and license number.
  7. Once completed, print a copy for your records and sign before mailing it to TCEQ at the provided address.

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Maximum residual disinfectant level is a term defined by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 CFR 141.2 and 141.65 as the highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. This level is currently established by EPA at 4 mg/L for chlorine (as Cl2) and 0.8 mg/L for chlorine dioxide.
For normal domestic use, residual chlorine levels at the point where the consumer collects water should be between 0.2 and 0.5 mg/l. The higher level will be close to the disinfection point and the lower level at the far extremities of the supply network.
After initial disinfection, maintaining a free chlorine residual in the distribution system is a final barrier to protect against contamination, but once the residual is used up, there is no more disinfecting power.

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Use 0.1% (1,000ppm) chlorine solution to disinfect frequently touched surfaces and items. Make new 0.1% chlorine solution every day. Throw away any leftover solution from the day before.
Where should I report releases? All suspected or confirmed releases should be reported to the TCEQ Remediation Division at 512-239-2200. You may use the PST Incident Report Form 8 (TCEQ 20097) to fulfill this requirement.

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