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Committee approves higher fees for Idaho drinking-water lab certifications, cites modest revenue increase
Summary
The Senate Health and Welfare Committee approved rule changes that incorporate EPA guidance by reference and increase annual certification fees for Idaho drinking-water labs; department estimates about $8,300 in additional annual revenue and said no public comments were received during an extended comment period.
BOISE — The Idaho Senate Health and Welfare Committee approved a rule docket that updates the State of Idaho Drinking Water Lab Certification Program by incorporating updated EPA guidance by reference and increasing annual base certification fees for laboratories that analyze drinking water.
Jared Larson, presenting for the Department of Health and Welfare, said the rule reduces the chapter's text by relying on the already-incorporated "Supplement 2 to the Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water, EPA, Fifth…
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