Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water Exemption Application Form - Vermont

Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water Exemption Application Form - Vermont

Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water Exemption Application Form is a legal document that was released by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation - a government authority operating within Vermont.

FAQ

Q: What is the Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water Exemption?A: The Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water Exemption is a designation that allows certain water systems in Vermont to treat and distribute surface water as a source of drinking water without full compliance with all the regulations that apply to surface water treatment plants.

Q: Who needs to fill out the Exemption Application Form?A: Water systems in Vermont that rely on surface water as a source of drinking water and want to apply for the Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water Exemption need to fill out the application form.

Q: What information is required in the Exemption Application Form?A: The Exemption Application Form requires information such as the water system details, source water information, treatment processes, and monitoring and testing plans.

Q: Are there any fees associated with the Exemption Application?A: Yes, there are fees associated with the Exemption Application. The exact fees depend on the size of the water system.

Q: How long does it take to process the Exemption Application?A: The processing time for the Exemption Application can vary, but it typically takes several weeks to several months to review and approve the application.

Q: What happens after the Exemption Application is approved?A: After the Exemption Application is approved, the water system can treat and distribute surface water as a source of drinking water under the Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water Exemption. However, the water system is still required to meet certain regulatory requirements and conduct ongoing monitoring and testing.

Q: Can a water system lose the Exemption?A: Yes, a water system can lose the Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water Exemption if it fails to meet the regulatory requirements or if there are changes in the source water quality or treatment processes.

Q: Is the Exemption Application renewable?A: No, the Exemption Application is not renewable. However, water systems need to submit an annual compliance report to maintain the exemption status.

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Form Details:

  • Released on July 11, 2016;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation;
  • Ready to use and print;
  • Easy to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation.

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