
First check out the members of our Utility Caucus. Many of them have great water conservation information on their sites. Here you will find information sites provided by other utilities, utility
associations or other government organizations.
G1) Find
your local water utility—provided by the American Water Works
Association:
G2) American
Water Works Association's Consumer Water Center:
Information about drinking water supplies, quality and security,
as well as conservation tips & youth education resources.
G3) Central
Puget Sound Water Supplier's Forum:
The Forum is a cooperative effort of water suppliers and counties
to address current and future water supply issues, including water
supply planning, environmental stewardship, and other issues currently
facing the region with regard to providing water for fish and people.
In addition to water planning, the Forum is also coordinating regulatory
issues, ESA response and public information on a regional scale.
G4) Snohomish
County Public Utility District:
In addition to information on rates, water quality & services,
the site explains the PUD’s rebate programs for clothes washing
machines & toilets.
G5) U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Ground Water and Drinking
Water:
The EPA’s website for ground water & drinking water. Centers
around water quality issues.
G6) Washington State Dept. of Health, Office of Drinking Water
With the adoption of the Water Use Efficiency Rule in 2007, this site is a great resource for municipal water suppliers who must comply with the rule.
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