- § 300j. Assurances of availability of adequate supplies of chemicals necessary for treatment of water
- § 300j–1. Research, technical assistance, information, training of personnel
- § 300j–1a. Innovative water technology grant program
- § 300j–2. Grants for State programs
- § 300j–3. Special project grants and guaranteed loans
- § 300j–3a. Grants to public sector agencies
- § 300j–3b. Contaminant standards or treatment technique guidelines
- § 300j–3c. National assistance program for water infrastructure and watersheds
- § 300j–3d. Water supply cost savings
- § 300j–4. Records and inspections
- § 300j–5. National Drinking Water Advisory Council
- § 300j–6. Federal agencies
- § 300j–7. Judicial review
- § 300j–8. Citizen’s civil action
- § 300j–9. General provisions
- § 300j–10. Appointment of scientific, etc., personnel by Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency for implementation of responsibilities; compensation
- § 300j–11. Indian Tribes
- § 300j–12. State revolving loan funds
- § 300j–13. Source water quality assessment
- § 300j–14. Source water petition program
- § 300j–15. Water conservation plan
- § 300j–16. Assistance to colonias
- § 300j–17. Estrogenic substances screening program
- § 300j–18. Drinking water studies
- § 300j–18a. Annual study on boil water advisories
- § 300j–19. Algal toxin risk assessment and management
- § 300j–19a. Assistance for small and disadvantaged communities
- § 300j–19b. Reducing lead in drinking water
- § 300j–19c. Study on intractable water systems
- § 300j–19d. Review of technologies
- § 300j–19e. Water infrastructure and workforce investment
- § 300j–19f. Operational sustainability of small public water systems
- § 300j–19g. Midsize and Large Drinking Water System Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Program
- § 300j–19h. Advanced drinking water technologies
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