Key Elements of a Safe Water Supply An Adequate and Protected Water Source A Secondary Supply A Quality Treatment System An Adequate Finished Water Storage.

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Key Elements of a Safe Water Supply An Adequate and Protected Water Source A Secondary Supply A Quality Treatment System An Adequate Finished Water Storage System A Reliable System of Distribution Lines

An Adequate and Protected Primary supply An Adequate Primary Water Source WVAWC Source Water Protection Plan State Regulatory Protection Program My Grade for Elk River Source A F

Secondary Supply Alternate Treated Water Supply Off Stream Protected Raw Water Supply Alternate River or Lake supply My Grade for WVAWC Kanawha Valley System F

A Quality Treatment System Source Water Monitoring Treatment Process Adequate Treatment Capacity to Meet Peak Demands My Grade For WVAWC Elk River Treatment System D A

Finished Water Storage System Capacity of Storage Tanks System Wide Capacity of Primary Storage Tanks Management of Storage Tank Levels My Grade For WVAWC B C F

A Reliable System of Distribution Lines System to Meet Peak Demands Minimal System Leakage Progressive Line Replacement or Rehabilitation Program My Grade for WVAWC C F

NOW WHAT PSC Direct WVAWC to Install Proper Monitoring Equipment and to Properly Manage System PSC Order WVAWC to Develop a Plan for a Secondary Water Source

And W V State Regulatory Agencies Implement Enforcement Program to Protect Drinking Water Supplies WV State Government Establish Financing Program for Needed Upgrades