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Surface Water Treatment for Noncommunity Public Water Systems
A noncommunity public water system provides water to the public in places other than their homes—where people work, gather and play. There are around 6,000 noncommunity systems in Minnesota. Of those, around 60 use surface water sources such as lakes and rivers. Public water systems using surface water sources must provide filtration and disinfection treatment and regularly monitor their treated water quality.
About Using Surface Water Sources for Drinking Water
Why surface water might be used as a drinking water source instead of groundwater and common contaminants found in surface water.
Why surface water might be used as a drinking water source instead of groundwater and common contaminants found in surface water.
Treatment Processes
Detailed descriptions of filtration and disinfection treatment required when using surface water as a drinking water source.
Detailed descriptions of filtration and disinfection treatment required when using surface water as a drinking water source.
Surface Water Treatment Rules
Overview of regulatory requirements for noncommunity public water systems using surface water.
Overview of regulatory requirements for noncommunity public water systems using surface water.
Water Quality Monitoring
Detailed descriptions of turbidity and chlorine monitoring requirements and techniques for noncommunity public water systems using surface water sources, including handy tips and troubleshooting guides.
Detailed descriptions of turbidity and chlorine monitoring requirements and techniques for noncommunity public water systems using surface water sources, including handy tips and troubleshooting guides.
Last Updated: 10/17/2024