| #Q001 | monitoring | operational | mandatory | Routine Water Quality Testing Requirements | drinking water | Chlorine and turbidity are tested on a daily basis. Each month, a minimum of four water samples are taken to test for bacteria. Once per year, water samples are taken to test for chemical and physical parameters (metals, Total Dissolved Solids, pH, etc.). | | high |
| #Q002 | administrative | operational | mandatory | EHO Compliance Enforcement Responsibilities | drinking water | Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) are responsible for ensuring community governments are in compliance with sampling and testing requirements. | | high |
| #Q003 | corrective_action | operational | mandatory | Non-Compliance Corrective Action | drinking water | If a community government is not in compliance, then corrective action is required. Corrective action can vary depending on the circumstances and the seriousness of the problem. | If a community government is not in compliance | high |
| #Q004 | operational | operational | mandatory | Community Government Responsibility for Water Safety | drinking water | Primary responsibility for providing safe drinking water falls to the community governments. Community governments are responsible for ensuring that trained staff treat and monitor the water on a daily basis. | | high |
| #Q005 | corrective_action | health | mandatory | Boil Water Advisory Action | drinking water | In the event of an advisory, boil water at a rolling boil for 1 minute. | In the event of an advisory | high |
| #Q006 | operational | operational | mandatory | Operator Certification Requirement | drinking water | Operators are required to meet experience and education standards as well as passing a certification exam. | | high |
| #Q007 | operational | operational | mandatory | Operator Continuing Education Credits | drinking water | Following certification, they must obtain yearly Continuing Education Credits by taking classes and attending conferences related to water. | Following certification | high |
| #Q008 | treatment | health | recommended | Optimal Fluoride Concentration Recommendation | drinking water | the optimal concentration of fluoride in drinking water for dental health benefits should be 0.7 mg/L. | For dental health benefits | high |
| #Q009 | corrective_action | health | mandatory | Total Coliform Presence Corrective Action | drinking water | The presence of total coliforms does not necessarily require a boil water advisory, but corrective actions would be taken. | Presence of total coliform bacteria in samples | high |
| #Q010 | corrective_action | health | guidance | Total Coliform Boil Water Advisory Criteria | drinking water | A boil water advisory my also be announced if consecutive samples from a sample site or more than 10% of samples form the distribution system in a given calendar month show the presence of total coliform bacteria. | Consecutive samples from a sample site or >10% of samples from the distribution system show total coliforms | high |
| #Q011 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | Public Notification of Unsafe Water | drinking water | You would be notified by an authority if your water is not safe to drink. | If water is not safe to drink | high |
| #Q012 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | Operator Compliance Reporting Duty | drinking water | EHOs receive chlorine, turbidity, chemical and bacteriological reports on a regular basis from water treatment plant operators. | | high |
| #Q013 | administrative | operational | mandatory | EHO Water Treatment Plant Inspection Frequency | drinking water | EHOs also inspect each water treatment plant twice per year. | | high |
| #Q014 | treatment | health | mandatory | Water Treatment Requirement and Objectives | drinking water | Water is treated in order to kill any disease-causing microorganisms, which can be potentially fatal, and to remove any element or chemical that is above the maximum acceptable concentration or aesthetic objective of the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. Water is also treated to provide safe water that looks clean, and has minimal taste and smell. | | high |
| #Q015 | corrective_action | operational | mandatory | EHO Emergency Instruction Authority | drinking water | When a problem is noted, the Environmental Health Officer has the authority to provide instructions to the community on how to deal with the problem, such as issuing a boil water advisory. | When a problem is noted | high |
| #Q016 | administrative | reporting | mandatory | Certification Compliance Public Reporting | drinking water | Certification compliance rates are published in the GNWT Report on Drinking Water. | | high |
| #Q017 | corrective_action | health | mandatory | Boil Water Advisory Authority and Trigger | drinking water | A boil water advisory is announced by an authorized person, such as an Environmental Health Officer, when a treated water sample tests positive for | when a treated water sample tests positive for | high |