1(1) 2Recognizing that supervision and control of county health departments of the Department of Health is retained by the State Surgeon General, and that public health aspects of the state public water supply program require joint participation in the program by the Department of Health and its units and the department, the Department of Health shall:57(a) 58Establish and maintain laboratories for the conducting of radiological, microbiological, and chemical analyses of water samples from public water systems, which are submitted to such laboratories for analysis. Copies of the reports of such analyses and quarterly summary reports shall be submitted to the appropriate department district or subdistrict office.
108(b) 109Require each county health department to:1151. 116Collect such water samples for analysis as may be required by the terms of this act, from public water systems within its jurisdiction. The duty to collect such samples may be shared with the appropriate department district or subdistrict office and shall be coordinated by field personnel involved.
1642. 165Submit the collected water samples to the appropriate laboratory for analysis.
1763. 177Maintain reports of analyses for its own records.
1854. 186Conduct complaint investigation of public water systems to determine compliance with federal, state, and local standards and permit compliance.
2055. 206Notify the appropriate department district or subdistrict office of potential violations of federal, state, and local standards and permit conditions by public water systems and assist the department in enforcement actions with respect to such violations to the maximum extent practicable.
2476. 248Review and evaluate laboratory analyses of water samples from private water systems.
260(c) 261Require those county health departments designated by the Department of Health and approved by the department as having qualified sanitary engineering staffs and available legal resources, in addition to the duties prescribed in paragraph (b), to:2971. 298Review, evaluate, and approve or disapprove each application for the construction, modification, or expansion of a public water system to determine compliance with federal, state, and local requirements. A copy of the completed permit application and a report of the final action taken by the county health department shall be forwarded to the appropriate department district office.
3552. 356Review, evaluate, and approve or disapprove applications for the expansion of distribution systems. Written notification of action taken on such applications shall be forwarded to the appropriate department district or subdistrict office.
3883. 389Maintain inventory, operational, and bacteriological records and carry out monitoring, surveillance, and sanitary surveys of public water systems to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.
4164. 417Participate in educational and training programs relating to drinking water and public water systems.
4315. 432Enforce the provisions of this part and rules adopted under this part.
444(d) 445Require those county health departments designated by the Department of Health as having the capability of performing bacteriological analyses, in addition to the duties prescribed in paragraph (b), to:4741. 475Perform bacteriological analyses of water samples submitted for analysis.
4842. 485Submit copies of the reports of such analyses to the appropriate department district or subdistrict office.
501(e) 502Make available to the central and branch laboratories funds sufficient, to the maximum extent possible, to carry out the public water supply functions and responsibilities required of such laboratories as provided in this section.
536(f) 537Have general supervision and control over all private water systems and all public water systems not otherwise covered or included in this part. This shall include the authority to adopt and enforce rules, including definitions of terms, to protect the health, safety, or welfare of persons being served by all private water systems and all public water systems not otherwise covered by this part.
601(g) 602Assist state and local agencies in the determination and investigation of suspected waterborne disease outbreaks, including diseases associated with chemical contaminants.
623(h) 624Upon request, consult with and advise any county or municipal authority as to water supply activities.