Changes in pressure can draw water from your home's plumbing into the public water supply. Learn how to protect your community from accidental contamination.
Lead is a toxic metal, once used in household plumbing. Learn about lead in drinking water and a simple test to find if your home may have a lead service line.
The EPA has identified Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as a public health concern. Water utilities are working with the EPA to address this concern.
Water heaters require periodic maintenance to ensure they’re working properly and safely. Learn how to check yours quickly and easily.
Learn how water meters work, where they’re located, and how to use yours to detect leaks in your plumbing system. Conserve and save!
Learn about U.S. EPA water quality standards and how regulated utilities ensure your drinking water is safe.
Occasionally, water quality is affected by natural events or human activities. Learn what measures we take to protect the community when these occur.
Under U.S. EPA legislation, all regulated utilities must conduct yearly drinking water testing. Your community’s reports can be found here.
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