Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XII— - SAFETY OF PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS › Part Part E— - General Provisions › § 300j–14
Allows a State to run a program where the owner or operator of a community water system, or a municipal or local government or political subdivision (including a county the State names to act for an unincorporated area with that area’s agreement), can ask the State to help form a voluntary, incentive-based local partnership to protect source water. The petition must show the source water area, name the likely causes of the problem, list missing information, describe who was asked to join the partnership, explain how existing voluntary efforts will be used, and say what technical or financial help is needed. Petitions can only target certain contaminants: pathogens covered by national rules, or contaminants with a proposed or final national rule that are found at the intake or in system facilities above, or not reliably below, the maximum contaminant level. The State must offer public comment and then approve or reject the petition within 120 days. If approved, the State will say what help it can give and what federal or state programs (for example, Clean Water, agricultural, wellhead, loan, or abandoned-well programs) could be used. If rejected, the State must explain why and the petition can be resubmitted when conditions or information change. The EPA can give each approved State a grant of up to 50 percent of the program’s annual administrative cost if the State submits a plan that follows EPA guidance (published within 1 year after August 6, 1996). Congress authorized $5,000,000 for each fiscal year 2020 through 2026, and approved States share those funds. The program does not create new regulatory powers or limit existing ones, and it does not stop local groups from forming voluntary protection partnerships.
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42 U.S.C. § 300j–14
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
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