On May 15th, 2024, the EPA announced the final Consumer Confidence
Report Rule Revisions to make annual drinking water quality reports more
understandable and accessible to the public. Starting in 2027, the
final rule will ensure that these reports are easier to read and support
access to translations in appropriate languages while enhancing
information about lead in drinking water. EPA is also taking steps to
streamline the delivery of reports by encouraging electronic methods.
Water
systems are currently required to provide annual drinking water reports
to customers each year, and with this rule systems serving over 10,000
customers will be required to distribute reports twice per year. The
final rule also introduces a new reporting requirement that will provide
EPA with better information to make decisions on oversight,
enforcement, regulatory revisions, and training and technical
assistance. The final rule will require states to submit compliance
monitoring data they already receive from public water systems to EPA
annually.
Find out more information, including the final rule, on the
EPA's CCR Rule Revisions webpage.