West Virginia Code § 24-2G-2

Requirements
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(a) Each public water utility, public service district or municipal water system, as set forth in
section one of this article, shall provide testing for contamination of its water supply by the
following contaminants:
(1) Salts or ions;
(2) Metals, including heavy metals;
(3) Polar organic compounds;
(4) Nonpolar organic compounds;
(5) Volatile compounds, oils and other hydrocarbons;
(6) Pesticides; and
(7) Biotoxins.
(b) Each public water utility is empowered to determine at its discretion which of the
contaminants listed in subsection (ag) of this section are most likely to contaminate its water
supply, and shall provide a monitoring system which shall detect the three of the listed
contaminants deemed most likeely to affect that water system: Provided, That each public
water utility shall file its list with the commission: Provided, however, That any public water
system serving over oneL hundred thousand customers from any one treatment plant is
requested to test for all listed contaminants at each treatment plant: Provided further, That
if technology to adequately detect contaminants as required by this section proves to be not
feasible to implement, the public water utility shall report by January 1, 2015, such to the
Joint Committee on Government and Finance with the reasons why such technology is not
feasible to obtain or use, and suggest alternatives.

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