If you were required to perform UCMR monitoring within the past 5 years and any contaminants were detected: the name of the contaminant, the average, the range at which the contaminant was detected, and the sample date if it was prior to last year.For any additional monitoring which indicates the presence of other contaminants in the finished water: the results and an explanation of the significance of the results noting the existence of a health advisory or a proposed regulation.For any significant deficiencies identified prior to this year that are still unaddressed as of today (regardless of when the corrective action is required to be completed): The DNR approved plan and schedule for correction, including interim measures, progress to date and any interim measures that were completed.For any fecal indicator-positive groundwater source samples during the CCR year: The source of contamination, if known whether the contamination has been addressed and if so, the date it was addressed if not addressed, the DNR approved plan and schedule for correction, including the interim measures, progress to date and any interim measures that were completed.For any Monitoring/Reporting violations: The population at risk whether alternate water supplies should be used actions consumers should take including seeking medical help what is being done to correct the violation and when the violation is expected to be resolved (or the date it was resolved).For all Maximum Contaminant Level and Treatment Technique violations (including failure to take corrective action on time for significant deficiencies) that occurred during the CCR year, the actions you took to address the violation.Any additional information you deem necessary for public education consistent with, and not detracting from, the purpose of the report.Whether or not a significant portion, but less than 5% of consumers speak either Spanish or Hmong. Time and place of regularly scheduled meetings where the public has input in decisions that may affect the quality of the water.Name and phone number of person to contact if someone has questions about the CCR. Once you generate and save the CCR to your hard drive, you may add additional information to the CCR, but you should not remove any that initially appears in the CCR, without first talking with your DNR Representative. Following is a list of information for you to have available before beginning your CCR so that you will be able to complete the questions. There will be additional questions that may pertain to you, and if you provide data, it will be inserted into the appropriate location in the CCR. You will need to provide information that DNR does not maintain in its database.
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