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Main Title Information Collection Rule (ICR) Water Utility Database System, Release 1.1 (for Microcomputers).
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
Publisher Nov 96
Year Published 1996
Stock Number PB97-500490
Additional Subjects Software ; Water utilities ; Drinking water ; Facilities management ; Ground water ; Potable water ; Water quality ; Water treatment plants ; Operation and maintenance ; Water systems ; Water distribution ; Microorganisms ; Pathogens ; Byproducts ; Disinfectants ; Requirements ; Data collection ; Data recording ; Formats ; Diskettes ;
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NTIS  PB97-500490 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 6 diskettes
Abstract The Information Collection Rule (ICR), developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in cooperation with the water industry and environmental groups, requires large public water systems to monitor and report results for microbial contaminants and disinfectant by-products (DBP). It also requires utilities to report treatment plant design and operating data. The software allows users to record and review data required to be reported, verifies that the data are correct, and reports the data in the required format. The purpose of the ICR is to collect information to EPA and the water industry in evaluating monitoring data and treatment removal efficiencies and identify source water parameters related to pathogen occurrence and that influence DBP formation. It is designed to cover a limited time span. Very large utilities, typically those serving over 100,000 people, are required to report data on a monthly basis for 18 months.
Supplementary Notes Requires hardware: An MS-DOS compatible system with an 80486 or Pentium microcomputer, 40 MB free space on hard drive, 16 MB or more RAM, and a 300 dot (standard laster) or higher resolution printer. A 386 PC with 8MB will work but run slower. Supersedes PB96-501671.
Availability Notes The software is on six 3 1/2 inch DOS diskettes, 1.44M high density. File format: Microsoft Access. Release 1.0 was established using Microsoft Access runtime application. A copy of the software does not have to be purchased in order to enter and print report defined by EPA.
NTIS Title Notes software
Category Codes 68D#; 50B; 43F; 91A
NTIS Prices CP D04
Document Type NT
Cataloging Source NTIS/MT
Control Number 712600350
Origin NTIS
Type CAT