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  2. Begin by filling out the 'WATER SYSTEM INFORMATION' section. Enter the date, TCEQ PWS Identification No., and Water System Name accurately.
  3. Proceed to 'OWNER INFORMATION'. Input the Water System Owner's name, address, phone number, and responsible official details.
  4. In the 'ENGINEER INFORMATION' section, provide the Engineer's name, registration number, firm name, and contact details.
  5. For 'SUBMITTAL INFORMATION', indicate if this is for a new public water system by selecting YES or NO. If applicable, complete the NEW (PROPOSED) WATER SYSTEMS section with required documentation.
  6. Complete the 'PROJECT INFORMATION' section by checking all relevant boxes and providing any necessary additional information.
  7. Finally, ensure you sign and date in the 'SIGNATURE AND CERTIFICATION' area before submitting your form.

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