NR 809.833(4)(b)(b) If the water supplier has performed any monitoring for radon which indicates that radon may be present in the finished water, the report shall include all of the following:
NR 809.833(4)(b)1.1. The results of the monitoring.
NR 809.833(4)(b)2.2. An explanation of the significance of the results.
NR 809.833(4)(c)(c) If the water supplier has performed additional monitoring which indicates the presence of other contaminants in the finished water, the report shall include all of the following:
NR 809.833(4)(c)1.1. The results of the monitoring.
NR 809.833(4)(c)2.2. An explanation of the significance of the results noting the existence of a health advisory or a proposed regulation.
NR 809.833 NoteNote: To determine the significance of the results it is recommended that water supplier call the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 800–426–4791.
NR 809.833(5)(5)Compliance with all drinking water regulations. In addition to the requirements of sub. (3) (f), the report shall note any violation that occurred during the year covered by the report of a requirement listed in this subsection. The report also shall include a clear and readily understandable explanation of the violation, any potential adverse health effects, and the steps the water supplier has taken to correct the violation. All of the following violations shall be included:
NR 809.833(5)(a)(a) Failure to comply with requirements for monitoring and reporting of compliance data.
NR 809.833(5)(b)(b) For public water systems which have failed to install adequate filtration or disinfection equipment or processes, or have had a failure of the equipment or processes which constitutes a violation, the report shall include the following language as part of the explanation of potential adverse health effects. Inadequately treated water may contain disease-causing organisms. These organisms include bacteria, viruses and parasites, which can cause symptoms such as nausea, cramps, diarrhea and associated headaches.
NR 809.833(5)(c)(c) Lead and copper control requirements that are prescribed by subch. II. For public water systems that fail to take one or more actions prescribed by s. NR 809.541 (4), 809.542, 809.543, 809.544 or 809.545, the report shall include the applicable language of Appendix A to this subchapter for lead, copper or both.
NR 809.833(5)(d)(d) Treatment techniques for Acrylamide and Epichlorohydrin that are prescribed by subch. I. For public water systems that violate the requirements of s. NR 809.25 (4), the report shall include the relevant language from Appendix A to this subchapter.
NR 809.833(5)(e)(e) Failure to comply with required recordkeeping of compliance data.
NR 809.833(5)(f)(f) Failure to comply with special monitoring requirements prescribed by ss. NR 809.118 and 809.25.
NR 809.833(5)(g)(g) Violation of the terms of a variance, an exemption or an administrative or judicial order.
NR 809.833(6)(6)Exemptions. If a public water system is operating under the terms of a conditional waiver or variance issued under subch. VI, the report shall contain all of the following:
NR 809.833(6)(a)(a) An explanation of the reasons for the variance or exemption.
NR 809.833(6)(b)(b) The date on which the variance or exemption was issued.
NR 809.833(6)(c)(c) A brief status report on the steps the water supplier is taking to install treatment, find alternative sources of water or otherwise comply with the terms and schedules of the variance or exemption.
NR 809.833(6)(d)(d) A notice of any opportunity for public input in the review, or renewal, of the variance or exemption.
NR 809.833(7)(7)Additional information.
NR 809.833(7)(a)(a) Contaminants in drinking water. The report shall contain a brief explanation regarding contaminants, which may reasonably be expected to be found in drinking water including bottled water. This explanation may include the language of subds. 1. to 3. or water supplier may use their own comparable language. The report also shall include the language of subd. 4.
NR 809.833(7)(a)1.1. “The sources of drinking water, both tap water and bottled water, include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or to the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity.”
NR 809.833(7)(a)2.2. “Contaminants that may be present in source water include:”
NR 809.833(7)(a)2.a.a. “Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations and wildlife.”
NR 809.833(7)(a)2.b.b. “Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining or farming.”
NR 809.833(7)(a)2.c.c. “Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff and residential uses.”
NR 809.833(7)(a)2.d.d. “Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff and septic systems.”
NR 809.833(7)(a)2.e.e. “Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or the result of oil and gas production and mining activities.”