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Safe Drinking Water Act Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2003
South Carolina. Bureau of Water
South Carolina. Bureau of Water
Abstract
The Public Water System Supervision Program in South Carolina is managed by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (Department). The primary enforcement authority for the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) is called primacy. Primacy has been delegated to the Department’s Bureau of Water by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Within the Department, two Bureaus share in the implementation of the program; the Bureau of Water and the Bureau of Environmental Services. Funding for this program comes from State appropriations, a Federal grant and the Drinking Water Trust Fund (fees). This funding supports 89.5 full time positions (FTE’s) and provides for the necessary operating expenses. The scope of this report will address those programs supported by the SDWA fees.
Issue Date
2004-01
Keywords
United States. Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, Drinking water--Law and legislation--South Carolina
Type
Document
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