The EPA and Public Water Systems
You may think that a glass of water is completely pure but you are mistaken. There really is no such thing as pure, safe water. The bottled water industry has been in the news lately because it was discovered that some manufacturers are using nothing but tap water. The same tap water that you get from your local public water system. There are laws to protect you and an agency to enforce the laws regarding water standards.
Drinking water standards from the bottled water industry, on down to the fluid systems used by the public are governed by a branch of the government. This office is the EPA which stands for Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA has guidelines on how pure or impure the liquid source can be before they consider liquid contamination to be present. City water treatment plants have to operate under their jurisdiction and codes if they want to avoid fines and risking public health. Each year the EPA publishes statistics on the cleanest and the best drinking fluid to be found in the United States.
According to the Safe Drinking Water Act, all public water systems must ensure that their water is safe to drink. They have two different categories. The first is the National Primary Drinking Water Regulation. This regulation states the exact specifications that water sources must meet for our consumption. The second category is the National Secondary Drinking Water Act Regulation. This is the regulation that tells and monitors taste, color and texture. The water must be clean but doesn't have to look or taste great.
The Environmental Protection Agency is doing its part to help you have safe water that is free from any contaminates. You can do your part by making sure your public water works is running up to code. If you suspect it is lax in its testing, then you can always request a water quality report or file a complaint with the Federal government. It is up to you to stay informed and know how you can help protect your most precious resource.
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Today's Tip On Drinking Water
Public water systems do a great deal for this country. They ensure that everyone can have the life giving water that they need and deserve. The EPA enforce the regulations to ensure water sources remain pure and clean. They also make sure that the special cleaning processes are performed according to their specifications. The Environmental Protection Agency is our friend and comrade in this battle. Think about how clean your water is the very next time you go in and turn on the faucet for some cool refreshing water. At least you will know who to contact if you suspect a possible water contamination.
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