Surface Water Templates

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This Form is used for reporting the analysis of drinking water from surface water or groundwater sources that may be influenced by surface water treatment in the state of Arizona.

This document is a checklist used in Manitoba, Canada to conduct a self-assessment or assessment by a qualified person for surface water quality. It helps evaluate the condition and potential risks of surface water sources.

This document notifies individuals about their intent to discharge pesticides into protected surface waters under the AZPDES Pesticide General Permit Azg2021-003 in Arizona. It outlines the requirements and regulations related to pesticide discharges in order to protect the environment and public health.

This Form is used for giving notice of termination or non-termination of coverage under the Generic Permit for Pollutant Discharges to Surface Waters of the State in Florida regarding the application of pesticides.

This document provides an operational evaluation report for surface water drinking water systems in Georgia, United States, regarding the Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule. It evaluates the effectiveness of disinfection processes and the presence of disinfection byproducts in the water system.

This document is used for the submission of an engineering report and review for surface water projects in Georgia, United States. It provides a checklist to ensure all necessary information and documentation is included for the review process.

This type of document is used in Oregon to claim the beneficial use of surface water and groundwater for transfer with multiple changes. It allows individuals or organizations to request the transfer of water rights to different locations or purposes.

This document is used for making claims of beneficial use for surface water permits in Oregon that involve a flow rate greater than 0.1 cubic feet per second (cfs).

This document outlines the process and requirements for transferring water rights that involve multiple changes in Oregon. It specifically focuses on surface water and addresses claims of beneficial use.

This document is an amendment form for the registration of surface water in the state of Oregon. It is used to make changes or updates to the existing registration information.

This document is for the completion notice of the allocation of conserved water for surface water in Oregon. It informs the public about the completion of the process for allocating conserved water resources in the state.

This document is for finalizing the request to allocate conserved surface water in Oregon. It outlines the process and requirements for granting water allocation.

This document is used for giving a 60 day notice of the use or disposition of conserved surface water in Oregon.

This document is for the allocation of conserved water through surface water application in Oregon. It provides guidelines and procedures for distributing conserved water resources among different users and stakeholders.

This document is an application for obtaining a permit to construct new water pollution control facilities in Oregon. It is required for individuals who are planning to build onsite facilities to control water pollution.

This document is a statement used in Okaloosa County, Florida for erosion control purposes. It outlines measures and guidelines for preventing erosion and protecting the environment.

This document is a self-assessment checklist specifically for the Surface Water Treatment Rule (SWTR) in the state of Arizona. It helps water treatment facilities in Arizona assess their compliance with SWTR requirements.

This form is used for reporting the analysis of drinking water from surface water or groundwater sources that may be influenced by surface water treatment in Arizona.

This document is a water supply plan specific to the state of Oregon. It outlines strategies and goals for managing and providing water resources to residents and businesses in the state.

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