Members of the National Association of Water Companies release water quality reports

July 9, 2016
These reports compare drinking water quality to state and federal standards and are required annually of water providers.

Portion of the San Jose Water Company, one of NAWC's member agensy's, annual water quality report. Courtesy: NAWC.

WASHINGTON, DC, JULY 8, 2016 -- The National Association of Water Companies (NAWC) has announced its member companies annual water quality reports are now available. These reports compare drinking waterquality to state and federal standards and are required annually of water providers.

"These reports show private water companies have a stellar record of providing high-quality drinking water, underscoring their commitment to consistently make the necessary investments to improve water infrastructure," said Michael Deane, executive director of the NAWC.

As a requirement of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Safe Drinking Water Act, nearly all Americans receive notices about the quality of their water from their respective water utilities. These annual notices, called Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs), provide important printed and online information about the levels of contaminants in source water, and the quality of the drinking water delivered to the tap after it has been treated.

The recent water quality reports affirm that private water companies are committed to delivering high-quality water to their customers. A recently published study (Konisky, D. and Teodoro, M., 2015, When Governments Regulate Governments) concluded that private water utilities have significantly fewer violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act than the national average.

Private water professionals consistently monitor and test the untreated source water. These same professionals also monitor and test the water that has been treated to ensure the water you drink meets or exceeds federal and state regulatory requirements. Due to recent technological advances contaminants can now be detected down to parts per billion.

Private water companies have been committed to providing safe, clean water and reliable service to homes and businesses for more than 100 years. These water and wastewater service providers reliably support the needs of nearly 73 million people every day. That's almost one quarter of our nation's population.

About the NAWC
The National Association of Water Companies (NAWC) is the voice of the private water industry and the organization exclusively representing this group of quality water service providers, innovation drivers, creative financiers and responsible partners. To learn more about NAWC, visit NAWC.org or follow them on Twitter and Facebook.

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