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How to fill out the MO 780-2016 online
The MO 780-2016 form is essential for reporting low water pressure issues within public water systems to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. This guide provides straightforward, step-by-step instructions to help you accurately complete the form online.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your browser.
- Enter the project ID number assigned to your low water pressure report.
- Fill in the date received when the form is submitted to the department.
- In the 'System Name' field, provide the name of the public water system experiencing low pressure.
- Input the PWS ID#, which is the unique identification number for your water system.
- Indicate who reported the low pressure by filling in the 'Reported By' section.
- Specify the county where the low water pressure incident occurred.
- Record the date on which you are reporting the event.
- Describe the nature of the problem as clearly as possible, including any relevant details.
- Input the lowest pressure reading (in PSI) that was observed during the incident.
- State the duration of the low-pressure event in hours and minutes.
- Indicate the date and time when the problem first began.
- Enter the number of service connections affected by the low-pressure issue.
- Provide a description of the location and area impacted by the low pressure.
- Detail any corrective actions that were taken to address the issue.
- Record the date and time when customers were notified about the low pressure situation.
- Specify the method used for customer notification. If notification was done by hand delivery, attach a copy of the notice to this form.
- Certify that the information provided is true, complete, and accurate by entering your signature and the date.
Complete the MO 780-2016 form online today to ensure prompt reporting of low water pressure events.