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What is a Water Treatment Management Plan? A water management plan is a program designed to both identify hazardous conditions in your water system with regard to Legionella and other waterborne pathogens, and then document the necessary steps to mitigate those hazards.
About Drinking Water Program The program is responsible for the following: Review, approve, inspect, and permit the construction or decommission of private, commercial, public or municipal water wells, monitoring wells, or soil borings within Los Angeles County. Conduct inspections and surveys of small water systems.
How Much Does an Employee Health Permit Cost? An employee health permit can cost anywhere from $100 to $500 depending on the level and course material needed. The permits must be periodically renewed.
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If your project is for construction of a production/water well and/or to perform a water supply yield test within an Unincorporated community, you must first obtain an approval from the L.A. County Department of Regional Planning (DRP).
The Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience Program (SAFER) is a set of tools, funding sources, and regulatory authorities designed to ensure that Californians who currently lack access to safe drinking water receive safe and affordable drinking water as quickly as possible.

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