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Requirements for the consumer confidence report
The Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) Rule requires community water supplies to annually report to their customers on the quality of the drinking water and the sources of that water, and to characterize the risks (if any) from exposure to contaminants detected in the water. The Lead and Copper Rule has specific requirements for what is included in a water supply’s CCR.
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For questions, contact Randi Henderson at HendersonR7@Michigan.gov or by calling 517-899-4974.
Learn more about preparing and distributing the CCR
The Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) Rule requires community water supplies to annually report to their customers on the quality of the drinking water and the sources of that water, and to characterize the risks (if any) from exposure to contaminants detected in the water.