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complianceKRWA’s Compliance Check program provides an enhanced level of assistance offered to Kentucky’s water and wastewater utilities to help them deal effectively and proactively with the ever-increasing regulatory burden.  Maintaining full compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Water Act, and other state and federal requirements has never been more difficult.  Regulatory compliance will only become more complex in the future.

Many water and wastewater utilities do a great job with their compliance programs, but even the best managed and operated utilities slip up on occasion.  When this happens, it can cost utilities thousands of dollars to issue Public Notices, they must include the violations in their Consumer Confidence Report, and it can cause embarrassment and increased public skepticism.

How Does it work?

  • A Compliance Check technician works directly with the utility personnel to develop a comprehensive compliance plan
  • Assists in tracking water/wastewater quality results to help monitor testing results
  • Trains utility staff in proper record keeping practices, including; filling procedures, electronic filling, off-site recordkeeping options, etc.
  • Assists utility with the development, preparation and submittal of periodic and routine compliance reports:

CCRs
lead and copper
water withdrawal permits
KPDES permits
Public Notifications
MORs
DMRs

  • Maintains at least monthly communication with utility through onsite visits or remote online assistance.
  • Onsite presence is available by request during inspections, meetings or hearings.

Contact KRWA for current pricing or to discuss a customized program to meet your utility’s needs.

Download the Compliance Check Brochure

compliance check brochure

KRWA Compliance Check Participants

 

KRWA Compliance Check Staff

 
Clem Wethington

Clem Wethington
 
 

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