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<br />~ _ _ ~ ~ ~~~_~~~~~_~~~.... ~..... H~"'" ....._...._ .&...I.L .L.LL.L"'-U~O .. ....."'...... ~ "-VI.- <br /> <br />maximum contaminant level for the contaminant). <br />"(7) Unregulated contaminants.--With respect to <br />contaminants for which a national primary drinking water <br />regulation has not been established, the data base shall <br />include-- <br />"(A) monitoring information collected by public <br />water systems that serve a population of more than <br />10,000, as required by the Administrator under <br />subsection (a); <br />"(B) monitoring information collected from a <br />representative sampling of public water systems that <br />serve a population of 10,000 or fewer; and <br />"(C) other reliable and appropriate monitoring <br />information on the occurrence of the contaminants in <br />public water systems that is available to the <br />Administrator. r , . <br /> <br />SEC. 127. DRINKING WATER ADVISORY COUNCIL. <br /> <br />The second sentence of section 1446(a) <<NOTE: 42 USC 300j-5.>> (42 <br />U.S.C. 300j-6(a)) is amended by inserting before the period at the end <br />the following: ", of which two such members shall be associated with <br />small, rural public water systems". <br /> <br />SEC. 128. NEW YORK CITY WATERSHED PROTECTION PROGRAM. <br /> <br />Section 1443 (42 U.S.C. 300j-2) is amended by adding at the end the <br />following: <br />"(d) New York City Watershed Protection Program.-- <br />"(1) In general.--The Administrator is authorized to <br />provide financial assistance to the State of New York for <br />demonstration projects implemented as part of the watershed <br />program for the protection and enhancement of the quality of <br />source waters of the New York City water supply system, <br />including projects that demonstrate, assess, or provide for <br />comprehensive monitoring and surveillance and projects necessary <br />to comply with the criteria for avoiding filtration contained in <br />40 CFR 141.71. Demonstration projects which shall be eligible <br />for financial assistance shall be certified to the Administrator <br />by the State of New York as satisfying the purposes of this <br />subsection. In certifying projects to the Administrator, the <br />State of New York shall give priority to monitoring projects <br />that have undergone peer review. <br />"(2) Report.--Not later than 5 years after the date on <br />which the Administrator first provides assistance pursuant to <br />this paragraph, the Governor of the State of New York shall <br />submit a report to the Administrator on the results of projects <br />assisted. <br />"(3) Matching requirements.--Federal assistance provided <br />under this subsection shall not exceed 50 percent of the total <br />cost of the protection program being carried out for any <br />particular watershed or ground water recharge area. <br />"(4) Authorization.--There are authorized to be <br />appropriated to the Administrator to carry out this subsection <br />for <br /> <br />[[Page 110 STAT. 1660]] <br /> <br />each of fiscal years 1997 through 2003, $15,000,000 for the <br />purpose of providing assistance to the State of New York to <br /> <br />http://www.epa.gov/safewater/sdwaltext.html <br /> <br />~ Cl15'"' J 1. VI. OJ <br /> <br />12/20/2001 <br />