| Req ID | Category | Intent | Legal Status | Name | Subdomain(s) | Context | Conditions | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #Q001 | monitoring | unknown | mandatory | State Water Pollution Monitoring | other | The Clean Water Act requires states, territories and authorized tribes (states for brevity) to monitor water pollution and report to EPA every two years on the waters they have evaluated. | high | |
| #Q002 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | Biennial Water Quality Reporting | other | The Clean Water Act requires states, territories and authorized tribes (states for brevity) to monitor water pollution and report to EPA every two years on the waters they have evaluated. | Every two years | high |
| #Q003 | administrative | reporting | mandatory | Impaired Waters State Listing | other | These degraded waters are called impaired (polluted enough to require action) and are placed on a State list for future actions to reduce pollution. | When evaluated waters do not meet water quality standards | medium |
| #Q004 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | Fluoride Secondary Standard Public Notice | drinking water | Community water systems that exceed the fluoride secondary standard of 2 mg/L, but do not exceed the primary standard of 4.0 mg/L for fluoride, must provide public notice to persons served no later than 12 months from the day the water system learns of the exceedance (40 CFR 141.208). | When community water systems exceed the fluoride secondary standard of 2 mg/L but do not exceed the primary standard of 4.0 mg/L | high |
No quantitative requirements.
No definitions.