The only tier that would affect existing systems would be tier three which is only in effect if we have known impacted waters. My opinion is that this is a good thing I like clean water and so does just about every one else. If we are known to be creating a problem we should do something about it.
The counties will have to collect data and prepare reports to the Regional Water Boards but they will get their data from collection methods that do not involve routine across the board testing. Data already exists from public water systems testing, new well testing and real estate transfer testing just to name a few of the sources. The counties will be able to have their own ordinances subject to approval from their Regional Water Boards.
Hopefully a Conceptual Approach will be outlined at public workshops in June. If they have one nearby you can bet that I will try to be there. If all goes well we might see a draft in summer with the process for public comments following.
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I will close by saying that so far the direction is a good one but it can still change. For that reason we will continue to track things until the regulations are complete.
(Cross posted at The Weimarian)
