Saturday, December 04, 2021

WHAT 5-YEAR RULE?? ...If you know others who may be interested in providing input on these rules, please forward this feedback opportunity

PLEASE NOTE THAT RESPONSES ARE DUE NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 17, 2021
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Water Quality Division

Five Year Rule Review

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ADEQ invites interested community members, businesses and government personnel to participate in a review of ADEQ’s Water Quality Rules, in the Arizona Administrative Code, Title 18, Chapter 4: Safe Drinking Water:

Please review the above articles and participate in the following survey for the opportunity to provide feedback on ADEQ's rules. 

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Responses due no later than Dec. 17, 2021

If you know others who may be interested in providing input on these rules, please forward this feedback opportunity. Thank you for your participation in the rule review process.

What are Five Year Reviews? | Click here to learn more >


For questions, please contact:

Linda Taunt at taunt.linda@azdeq.gov


About ADEQ

Under the Environmental Quality Act of 1986, the Arizona State Legislature established the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality in 1987 as the state agency for protecting and enhancing public health and the environment of Arizona. For more information, visit azdeq.gov.


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Catching Up with PRO PUBLICA: Utah makes welfare so hard to get, some feel they must join the LDS church to get aid

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Utah’s safety net for the poor is so intertwined with the LDS Church that individual bishops often decide who receives assistance. Some deny help unless a person goes to services or gets baptized.
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