Water Quality

Drinking Water

The United States has one of the safest water supplies in the world. However, national statistics dont tell you specifically about the quality and safety of the water coming out of your tap. Thats because drinking water quality varies from place to place, depending on the condition of the source water from which it is drawn and the treatment it receives. Now you have a new way to find information about your drinking water, if it comes from a public water supplier (EPA doesnt regulate private wells, but recommends that well owners have their water tested annually). Starting in 1999, every community water supplier must provide an annual report (sometimes called a consumer confidence report) to its customers. The report provides information on your local drinking water quality, including the waters source, the contaminants found in the water, and how consumers can get involved in protecting drinking water. You may want more information, or have more questions. One place you can go is to your water supplier, who is best equipped to answer questions about your specific water supply.

What Contaminants May Be Found in Drinking Water?
Where Does Drinking Water Come From?
How Is Drinking Water Treated?
What if I Have Special Health Needs?
What Are the Health Effects of Contaminants in Drinking Water?
Who Is Responsible for Drinking Water Quality?
What Is a Violation of A Drinking Water Standard?
How Can I Help Protect Drinking Water?