Water system plan review submittal 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the water system plan review submittal in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'WATER SYSTEM INFORMATION' section. Enter the date, TCEQ PWS Identification No., and the Water System Name. Provide the Owner Information, including name, address, and phone number.
  3. In the 'ENGINEER INFORMATION' section, input the Engineer's Name, Registration No., Firm Name, and contact details. Ensure all information is accurate for proper processing.
  4. Proceed to 'SUBMITTAL INFORMATION'. Indicate if this submission is for a new public water system by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If applicable, complete the additional requirements for new systems as outlined.
  5. Complete any necessary documentation for financing mechanisms and attach required documents such as financial statements or loan commitment letters.
  6. Finally, ensure you sign and certify at the end of the form. This confirms that all provided information is true and correct.

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Sampling points for coliform bacteria in a community water system are typically located at the source, treatment facility, and various locations within the distribution system. This systematic approach is essential for monitoring water quality and ensuring public safety.
A water system management plan (WSMP) is a document that outlines a public water systems technical, managerial, and financial capacity to operate sustainably.
The system must have the sample siting plan approved by the drinking water primacy agency and the system must monitor during the period identified in the sample siting plan.
If any routine sample is total coliform-positive, repeat samples are required. samples must be collected and analyzed for total coliforms: One REPEAT sample must be collected from the same tap as the original sample. One REPEAT sample must be collected within five service connections upstream.
Wear gloves and eye protection when collecting samples. Rinse the bottle and cap three times with sample water and fill the bottle to within one to two inches from the top. Place the sample into a cooler with ice for immediate delivery or shipment to the laboratory. Sterile 125 or 150 mL plastic bottles must be used.

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Monthly sampling requirements are based on population served. For example, systems serving 25 1000 persons must collect 1 sample per month, and systems serving 1001 to 2500 persons must collect 2 samples per month. Each total coliform-positive sample must be tested for the presence of E. coli or fecal coliforms.

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