A small water supplier and a nontransient noncommunity water system that is a school shall each report annually water supply condition information to the state board through the state boardâs Electronic Annual Reporting (eAR) System or other reporting tool, as directed by the state board. Water supply condition information includes, but is not limited to, both of the following: (a) An inventory and assessment of each water supply source, including its available status and if any further investments or treatment are required for its utilization, any lead time required for its utilization, and its delivery parameters such as flow rate and total volume available. (b) The reporting yearâs total water demand volume for each month, and average and peak flowrate demand for each month and annually.
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