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Group A Community Water Systems - Washington State Department of Health All owners operators of Group A Community water systems are required to provide their customers and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) annually with a consumer confidence report (CCR) describing the quality of water they serve
Drinking Water System Data - Washington State Department of Health Sentry Internet Database contains summary information pertaining to WA State public water systems You can find information such as compliance actions, operating permits, water quality data, Water Facility Inventories (WFIs), and obtain downloads and reports
Water Distribution Division | Longview, WA Longview’s Water Division maintains and operates the City’s water distribution system and repairs water lines This is also the department that checks noisy meters, fire hydrants and possible leaks
Drinking Water Systems - Washington State Department of Health More than 6 2 million Washington State residents, 85 percent of the state's population, get their drinking water from public water systems Public water systems and their water works operators are our first line of defense against contaminants getting into our public water supply and people getting sick
Water Treatment Division | Longview, WA The water plant consists of four high capacity (4,000 gallons per minute) groundwater wells and complies with all drinking water drinking water regulations, supplying high quality water to meet communities' needs for years to come
Community Water System Service Area Boundaries | US EPA The EPA developed a national dataset of drinking water service area boundaries that includes over 44,000 community water systems that cover roughly 99% of the reported population served by community water systems in the United States
EWG Tap Water Database | Longview Water Department Studies have shown that fluoride added to community water systems at this level reduces dental cavities, especially in children And studies have conclusively shown that fluoride in toothpaste and mouthwash can also provide these benefits
Tap Water Data For Longview Water Department | Tap Water Quality MyTapWater org's tap water quality report is the compilation of data collected from federal, state, and local government agencies, most prominently the EPA We strive to populate the report with the latest data concerning water contaminants, lead and copper levels, and water quality violations
Information about Public Water Systems | US EPA - U. S. Environmental . . . EPA has defined three types of public water systems: Community Water System (CWS): A public water system that supplies water to the same population year-round Non-Transient Non-Community Water System (NTNCWS): A public water system that regularly supplies water to at least 25 of the same people at least six months per year Some examples are
What Is a Community Water System? - River Network A community water system (CWS) supplies water to the same population throughout the year and is either publicly or privately owned Water sources, both above ground and underground, may have contaminants that are