Community Water Center Drinking Water Tool
The drinking water tool provides information about the ways that communities across the state might be vulnerable to groundwater challenges that could affect their access to long term safe and affordable drinking water.
Community water center drinking water tool. Based on an analysis developed for this. The drinking water tool estimates that a future drought could impact 4 500 domestic wells in the central valley potentially costing the state about 115 million. The drinking water tool can help you learn. Requiring proactive drought planning for small water systems requiring proactive drought planning for rural communities not covered.
The drinking water tool was developed in partnership with the uc berkeley water equity science shop. Report should be attached to the enclosed drinking water statement of assurance and testing checklist. This tool tells you. Water testing report for lead and copper is required if the center is serviced by a public community water system.
See 3a 52 5 3 for certification of acceptable drinking water from dep bureau of safe drinking water bsdw if the center is on a.