Regulatory Priorities

CalMutuals, through its Regulatory Affairs Committee, supports its membership through diligent monitoring of regulations by federal, state and local agencies that impact small water systems.

CalMutuals has been involved in a set of regulatory proceedings involving standards for hexavalent chromium, 1,2,3 TCP, as well as drought and conservation requirements from the state.  CalMutuals has also been involved in assisting members in obtaining exceptions from county property tax assessments in Los Angeles, Ventura and other counties; and has commented on standards for subsurface utility installations on the Central Coast.

Regulatory Highlight

Getting Answers About PFAS Phase 1 Testing Orders

Have you received an order from the State Water Resources Control Board to test water sources for PFAS as part of their Phase 1 contamination data investigation?

CalMutuals has reached out to the Deputy Director in charge of the Division of Drinking Water to get answers to your questions about filing waiver requests and modifying sample requirements to avoid financial hardship.

Click here to learn more about our May 14 dialogue with DDW officials and get ready to meet their first quarterly testing deadline of July 1, 2019.

Phase 2 will apply to hundreds of more water suppliers spreading the impacts to small water systems

Regulatory Issues

CalMutuals continuously monitors regulatory issues for its members. We’ve consolidated the issues into a quick list for your review. Member login is required!

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