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Ground Water Programs - On-Site Water Supply |
Link to information on
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The purpose of the on site water supply program is to insure
that the public health is protected through safe drinking water, proper well and
water supply system construction, and site location evaluation for wells before
installation.
To prevent contamination of the on site water supply is a high
priority of the program. The program involves a permit process and the
identification of the specific type of supply, public or private. Water supplies
are classified according to the number of people served and the number of
service connections.
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Water Supply |
People Served |
Service Connections |
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Responsible
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Type I (Community Supply) |
25 or more residents year-round |
15 or more year-round |
subdivision with control supply, apartments, mobile home parks, health care facilities |
Drinking Water and Radiological Protection Division (DWRPD) |
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Type II (Non-community service at least 60 days/year) |
25 or more |
15 or more |
industry, large resorts |
DWRPD and LCDPH |
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Type IIa (more than or equal to 20,000 gal/day) |
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establishments interconnected |
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Type IIb (less than 20,000 gal/day) |
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gas station, restaurant, churches, motels, schools |
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less than 25 |
less than 15 |
small businesses, some apartment housing |
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single family dwelling |
LCDPH |
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Drinking Water |
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MDEQ
Drinking Water Lab
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Non-Community Type II Supplies |
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Program Responsibility |
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Private Water Supplies (single family residences) |
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What is Wellhead Protection? |
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Watershed Planning |
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Riparian Residents Do's and Don't's |
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Water Testing |
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Individuals
in need of drinking water sample testing are responsible for
procuring their own sample bottles and delivering them to a certified lab of
their choice, or contracting with a third party to perform your sampling.
Sample bottles can be obtained from the certified drinking water laboratory of
your choice.
The MDEQ Laboratory may still be used. Please keep in mind the holding times
for bacteriological is 30 hours and nitrate is 48 hours. Please ensure they get
to the lab in a timely manner. Contact information for local certified
laboratories are listed below:
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In
House 210 N. Center
Howell
517-548-7363 |
Water
Tech 718 S Michigan
Howell
517-548-2505 |
Brighton Analytical 2105 Pless
Brighton
810-229-7575 |
Drinking Water Lab, MDEQ 3350 N. Martin
Luther King Jr. Blvd, PO Box 30270,
Lansing
517-335-8184
www.michigan.gov/deq |
Please feel free to contact
LCDPH for consultation with regard to required testing for new wells, water
quality concerns, and testing recommendations.
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Understanding Your Water Test Results
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Public Non-Community/Type II Water Supply |
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A type II non-community public water supply is a water system
that provides water for drinking or household purposes to 25 or more persons or
have 15 or more service connections at least 60 days per year. Examples
include: industries, large resorts, restaurants, day care facilities, and
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State Link |
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| Public Community/Type I Water
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Community Water Supply Program |
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City of Brighton |
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City of Howell |
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Fonda, Island, Briggs Lake |
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Livingston Community Water Authority |
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Village of Pinckney |
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Village of Fowlerville |
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Hartland Township |
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Marion, Howell, Oceola, Genoa (MHOG) |
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| Groundwater Education |
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Contamination Site Maps |
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| Public Swimming |
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Public
Swimming Pools |
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Public Bathing
Beaches |
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Public
Campgrounds |
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| Environmental Health
Publications |
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Hydrogeologic Investigation Requirements for Land
Division Developments |
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Livingston County Sanitary Code |
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Minimum Requirements for Pressure Mound Systems |
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