Abstract
This is the third of five columns developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), summarizing key components of the Ground Water Rule (GWR). This column discusses the components of compliance monitoring and assessment source water monitoring. Compliance monitoring is required for groundwater systems (GWSs) that have notified the state that they reliably provide 4‐log treatment of viruses, and as a form of corrective action or in lieu of triggered source water monitoring. Assessment source water monitoring is a tool available to a state that suspects a system's groundwater source might be vulnerable to fecal contamination.
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