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TCEQ unveils new Drinking Water Viewer with downloadable schedules and sample data
Summary
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality demonstrated a public Drinking Water Viewer that will replace Drinking Water Watch by year-end, offering downloadable schedules, sample results, violation and enforcement detail, and an exportable yearly schedule snapshot for systems and consultants.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality showcased its new Drinking Water Viewer in a demonstration during the third-quarter Drinking Water Advisory Work Group meeting, saying the viewer will replace the current Drinking Water Watch and be available to the public soon.
The new tool consolidates a system-level overview, contact information, treatment and source details, sampling point lists, monitoring schedules and historical sample results. "This is the landing page here," explained Ryland Fields during the demonstration, then walked attendees through features that allow users to export contact lists, sampling-point inventories and sample results to Excel and to save a PDF snapshot of yearly sample schedules.
Program staff said the…
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