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  2. May 20, 2024 · A primacy agency is the agency with primary responsibility for implementing the Safe Drinking Water Act. Most states and the U.S. territories have been approved to exercise primary responsibility in their jurisdictions.

    • Applicable Law, Regulations, and Guidance
    • Requirements For State Primacy
    • Revisions to Primacy Requirements
    Safe Drinking Water Act, 1974, as amended in 1986 and 1996
    Primacy Regulations 40 CFR Part 142, Subpart B, 1976, as amended in 1986
    State Programs Priority Guidance (1992)
    Revisions to Primacy Requirements (1998), 63 FR 23362 codified at 40 CFR Part 142

    The state must:

    1. Have regulations for contaminants regulated under the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWRs) that are no less stringent than the regulations promulgated by EPA. States have up to two years to develop regulations after EPA releases new regulations 2. Have adopted and be implementing procedures for the enforcement of state regulations 3. Maintain an inventory of public water systems in the state 4. Have a program to conduct sanitary surveys of the systems in the state 5. Have a...

    This regulation, Revisions to State Primacy Requirements to Implement Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments ("primacy rule"), explains the changes made to §§1401(4) and 1413 of the SDWA by the 1996 Amendments. The rule amends the regulations in 40 CFR Part 142 that set forth the requirements and process for states to obtain and/or retain primary enfor...

  3. Nov 7, 2023 · Primacy agencies are responsible for completing sanitary surveys. EPA delegates primary enforcement responsibility, also called primacy, for public water systems to states and Indian Tribes if they meet certain requirements.

  4. As the agency responsible for administering the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) in a state, the primacy agency is a vital component of water system resiliency during drinking water emergencies. Broadly, state primacy agency responsibilities can be grouped into three categories:

  5. May 5, 2020 · In the United States, environmental federalism largely relies on a system for policy implementation that allows the federal government to delegate primary program authority (or primacy) to state agencies.

    • Luke Fowler, Chris Birdsall
    • 2021
  6. In some states the primacy agency is the state health department, and in others it is the state environmental protection agency, department of natural resources, or pollution control agency. USEPA has primacy in any state (e.g., Wyoming) that has not accepted this role.

  7. Regulations adopted that outlined the minimum requirements for an LPA. March 1993-the Department received applications from 35 counties with small water systems in the State, which were granted primacy of their SWS programs on July 1, 1993. One additional county was granted primacy in 2001.

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