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    Reporting Requirements

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    1. Table of Contents
    2. About
    3. Acknowledgements
    4. Overview
    5. Before an Incident—Preparing for an Advisory
    6. Organizing for Drinking Water Advisories
    7. Collaborating with Partners
    8. Developing a Message
    9. Conducting Exercises
    10. Tools & Templates
    11. During an Incident—Issuing an Advisory
    12. Initiating an Advisory
    13. Preparing an Advisory
    14. Distributing an Advisory
    15. Ending an Advisory
    16. During an Incident: Tools & Templates
    17. After an Incident—Evaluating an Advisory
    18. Reporting Requirements
    19. Debriefing an Incident
    20. Conducting an Evaluation
    21. Modifying Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
    22. Continued Public Outreach
    23. Tools and Templates
    24. Appendix A: Glossary of Terms
    25. Tools and Templates
    26. Appendix C: Online Resources
    27. Bibliography
    28. List of Tables
    29. List of Figures
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    Submit Report to Drinking Water Primacy Agency

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires that a copy of any required public notice be submitted by the water system to their designated primacy agency. Consult with the designated primacy agency for additional reporting requirements. 

    See Appendix C: Online Resources, Primacy Agency small key representing resources to find examples of state primacy agency report forms.

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      • About expand
        • Acknowledgements
      • Overview
      • Before an Incident expand
        • Organizing for Drinking Water Advisories
        • Collaborating with Partners
        • Developing a Message
        • Conducting Exercises
        • Tools and Templates
      • During an Incident expand
        • Initiating an Advisory
        • Preparing an Advisory
        • Distributing an Advisory
        • Ending an Advisory
        • Tools & Templates
      • After an Incident expand
        • Reporting Requirements
        • Debriefing an Incident
        • Conducting an Evaluation
        • Modifying Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
        • Continued Public Outreach
        • Tools and Templates
      • Glossary
      • Tools and Templates
      • Online Resources
      • Bibliography
      • List of Tables
      • List of Figures
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