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STATE OFFICE CLOSURE - INCLEMENT WEATHER
Commissioner of Administration Taylor Barras is announcing that all state offices in Cameron Parish will be closed Wednesday, June 17, 2026 and Thursday, June 18, 2026, due to the impending tropical storm.
All agency heads are responsible for determining those essential personnel who should remain on duty, report for duty, or those who should report to alternate work sites as necessary. Officials continue to monitor conditions throughout the state, and this announcement may be updated.
This office closure applies to all nonessential employees, including those authorized to work from home.
EPA regulations require that all community water systems prepare and provide to their customers annual consumer confidence reports ("CCRs") on the quality of the water delivered by the systems. Although it is the responsibility and duty of individual water systems to prepare and disseminate CCRs, LDH prepares and posts on this website draft versions of CCRs reflecting LDH's understanding of what contents should be contained therein pursuant to 40 C.F.R. 141.153 et seq.. The draft CCRs posted on this website are prepared by LDH only as a starting point and accommodation to the water systems in the state. Individual water systems may dispute, amend, or delete provisions contained within the LDH-prepared drafts posted on this website. Accordingly, consumers and water customers should contact individual water systems to view the actual disseminated versions of the CCRs.
Note: Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level (MRDL) information is already populated in the CCR for water systems that use Chlorine or Chloramines as a disinfectant. There is no longer a need for the water system to calculate the MRDL.
Below is a searchable document that contains all of the CCR certification forms for approximately 900 community water systems. By clicking the right mouse button in the documents and selecting “Find” in the pop-up menu, you can find and then print the specific certification form for the desired water system. Please do not submit a certification form for another water system with your final copy of the CCR.