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Capacity Development
"Capacity development” is an effort by the Maryland
Department of the Environment to help drinking water systems
improve their finances, management, infrastructure and
operations so they can provide safe drinking water
consistently, reliably and in a cost-effective manner.
Capacity development is the process of water
systems acquiring and maintaining adequate technical,
managerial, and financial capabilities to enable them to
consistently provide safe drinking water.
To have sufficient
“capacity”, a water system must have the technical abilities,
managerial skills, and financial resources to meet current and
future State and federal drinking water regulations.
This site is intended to
be a resource for drinking water systems.
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