What the proposed Water Quality Report changes could mean for utilities

May 31, 2023
In this interview Mike McGill, president of WaterPIO, talks about the proposed CCR rulemaking and what it could do for utilities’ public relations.

On March 28, 2023, the U.S. EPA announced a proposed rulemaking that would strengthen the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) Rule. The rulemaking would bring greater requirements for community water systems’ Consumer Confidence Reports, also known as Annual Drinking Water Quality Reports.

In this interview Mike McGill, president of WaterPIO, talks about the proposed CCR rulemaking and what it could do for utilities’ public relations.

Read an article breaking down the proposed changes here.

About the Author

Jeremy Wolfe

Jeremy Wolfe is a former Editor for WaterWorld magazine.

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