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Data for CCR--CCR Template--Reporting
Detected Contaminants--Additional
Assistance
Data for Consumer Confidence
Report (CCR)
Below is a table that contains
links to files with data you'll need to complete the Consumer Confidence
Report.
Reporting Detected
Contaminant Data
Please note: You may have to include detected contaminant
data that are up to five years old if that contaminant was detected in
the most recent round of sampling. This is the reason why several years
of data are included in the data files below. Please remember to check
each year for results that must be reported in the CCR.
CCR Template
The CCR template can be downloaded from the Florida Rural Water
Association (FRWA) web site
http://www.frwa.net/CCR/CCR Main Page.htm
NOTE: Please pay close attention to the CCR
template to determine which results you may have to convert from lab
reported result units into the correct CCR reporting units. For example,
if your lab reports a Lead or Chromium result as 0.012 mg/l or ppm
(parts per million), the correct CCR unit result is 12.0 ug/l or ppb
(parts per billion). Each contaminant has its own particular CCR unit as
shown in the CCR template and instructions. The template also gives
instructions on how to do the conversions.
If you need additional assistance or information
please contact Reggie Phillips, CCR Coordinator
E-mail:
Reggie.Phillips@dep.state.fl.us
Telephone 407-893-3319
or visit the
Florida
DEP CCR Web
Data for CCR--CCR Template--Reporting
Detected Contaminants--Additional
Assistance
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SWAPP- Source Water Assessment and Protection Program
This program is meant to ensure that your drinking water
is safe, not just at the tap, but at its source. The
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is
initiating the SWAPP as part of the federal Safe
Drinking Water Act (SDWA).
The water that surrounds us - lakes, rivers, streams,
and aquifers - makes up our drinking water sources.
These source waters can be threatened by potential
contaminants such as hazardous chemicals, stormwater
runoff, waste disposal sites and underground storage
tanks. It is a national priority to protect these
sources and ensure safe drinking water for citizens.
SWAPP was created to protect these vital resources.
DEP's SWAPP
Web site
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Central District
Drinking Water Section
3319 Maguire Blvd.,
Suite 232
Orlando, Florida
32803-3767
Permitting phone:
407 893-3300
Permitting fax 850
412-0604
Compliance and
Monitoring phone 407 893-3318
Compliance and
Monitoring fax 407 893-4418
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