Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Operating a Public Water System

Your source of water and all the equipment and pipes between it and the customer's meter--how to operate it to ensure the protection of public health.

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Related Categories

  • Drinking Water Quality
  • Operating a Surface Water Treatment Plant
  • Public Drinking Water Recognition Program
  • Technical Guidance for Public Water System Operators and Engineers

Topics Under This Category

  • Controlling Nitrification in Chloraminating Water Systems
  • Cross-Connection Control Program
  • Forms, Instructions, and Guidance for Surface Water Monthly Operating Reports (SWMORs)
  • Preparing Your Public Water System for a Natural Disaster
  • Public Water Supply Supervision Program
  • Public Water Supply: Compliance Resources
  • Requesting an Exception to Rules and Regulations for Public Water Systems
  • Rules and Guidance for Public Water Systems
  • Technical Guidance for Public Water System Operators and Engineers
  • What is a Sanitary Survey?
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