Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 895.60 - Public Notification
a) If a
semi-private water supply exceeds an applicable maximum contaminant level under
this Part, the supplier of water shall give notice by posting public
notification of the failure for as long as the failure continues. The posting
shall be visible to all users of the water.
b) Notices shall:
1) Be written in a manner reasonably designed
to fully inform the water-supply users of the presence and dangers of the
contaminant.
2) Be
conspicuous.
3) Be easy to
understand and not use unnecessary technical language.
4) Be plainly visible and not use small print
or other formats that would make the notice difficult to read or inaccessible
to persons viewing the notice.
5)
Disclose all material facts, including the nature of the problem, preventive
measures that should be taken by the users, and, when applicable, a clear
statement that a drinking water regulation has been violated.
6) Be designed for the special needs of
populations that include non-English speaking people, visually impaired people,
or other applicable impairments.
7)
Include an explanation of the significance or seriousness of the contaminant to
the public health.
Notes
Added at 25 Ill. Reg. 4269, effective March 10, 2001
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