Latest summary of EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water in
Contact Information: Lisa Kahn, 303-312-6896, kahn.lisa@epa.gov
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Although the State of Montana is authorized to implement the drinking water program under the Safe Drinking Water Act, except in Indian country areas, EPA retains authority to take federal action against public water systems in the state that violate the Act and its regulations. EPA and
An administrative order requires the public water system to comply with the drinking water regulations and includes action items for returning to compliance.
EPA issued administrative orders to the following
Armstead Campground, Dillon
CLA Enterprises LLC,
Cheffy’s, Whitefish
Fazooli’s, Somers
H Bar J Saloon,
Malmstrom AFB,
Snow Slip Inn,
Town of
EPA issues a penalty action when a public water system violates an administrative order. The penalty amount is based on a combination of the seriousness of the violations and the size of the population at risk, among other factors.
EPA settled penalty actions for the following public water systems, with the penalty amount noted:
Oasis Bar,
Penalty Amount: $100
Ranch House of Dupuyer, Dupuyer
Penalty Amount: $1,000
Penalty Amount: $100
EPA has direct authority to implement the Safe Drinking Water Act in Indian country. EPA issued two emergency administrative orders under the Act in Indian country in
On June 22, 2010, EPA issued an emergency order to the Rocky Boy’s Water Resources Department (
On June 23, 2010, EPA issued an emergency order to the Blackfeet Utilities Commission (Bedrock water system) on the Blackfeet Reservation when the pump house was damaged, the well was taken out of service, and the distribution system lost pressure. In such situations, potentially harmful contaminants can enter the distribution system through cracks and leaks in the pipes. The Blackfeet Utilities Commission took necessary precautions to protect the residents during the pressure loss, and multiple tests conducted after service was restored proved the water to be safe for normal use.
The Safe Drinking Water Act establishes specific regulations to assure the safety of public drinking water. EPA Region 8 directly implements the drinking water program throughout Indian country in the Region and in
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