Source Water Protection
The
drinking water we receive from our local drinking water utilities or
individual wells comes from ground water, streams, rivers, springs or
lakes in a watershed. Although most water requires some treatment before
use, protecting this source water is an important part of providing
safe drinking water to the public.
Protecting drinking water sources usually requires the combined efforts of many partners such as public water systems, communities, resource managers and the public.
Protecting drinking water sources usually requires the combined efforts of many partners such as public water systems, communities, resource managers and the public.
My Source Water
- Basic Information
- Frequent Questions
- Source Water Pocket Guide (PDF)
(56 pp, 300K, About PDF) - Private Wells
- Sole Source Aquifer Protection Program
- Source Water Protection A-Z
Partnerships for Protection
Local Protection
- Citizen Involvement
- Quick Things You Can Do
- Source Water Assessments
- Protection Planning
- Protection Practice Bulletins
- Land Use Planning and Stewardship
- Funding
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