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State Water Board outlines Safer program goals and funding priorities, sets 2030 compliance target
Summary
State Water Resources Control Board staff reviewed the Safer small-systems program, saying it aims to return roughly 90% of systems listed as failing in 2019 to compliance by 2030 and outlined roughly $1.32 billion in anticipated funds and related priorities for technical assistance and consolidation.
Bridal Potter, a presenter from the Division of Drinking Water with the State Water Resources Control Board, told advisory-group members the board’s Safer program is prioritizing small, failing drinking-water systems for consolidation and technical assistance.
"Nuestra meta es tener el 90 por 100 de sus sistemas que regresen cumplimiento para el año 2030," Potter said during the presentation, summarizing the program’s central target. Staff presented counts and impact estimates for the 2019 “cut”: 366 systems were identified in that category and…
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