
Water Quality Report
The Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) is a yearly report about your drinking water. It explains the quality of the water supplied by your local water utility.
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The report was created after the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996, which gave the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the authority to require community water systems to provide this information to their customers. Water systems have been sending these reports every year since October 1999.
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What Information Is Included?
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Your Consumer Confidence Report may include:
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Where your drinking water comes from.
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What substances are found in the water.
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How the water compares to federal safety standards.
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Possible health risks from certain contaminants.
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Steps the water system takes to keep your water safe.
The information is written in clear and simple language so it is easy for customers to understand.
Why Is the CCR Important?
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The CCR helps keep customers informed about their drinking water. It allows the public to:
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Learn about the quality of their drinking water
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Understand how their water is treated and tested
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Stay aware of any potential health concerns
The report focuses on clear communication rather than highly technical details so everyone can understand the information.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How often is the CCR published?
Community water systems must provide a Consumer Confidence Report once every year.
Who requires water systems to provide this report?
The requirement comes from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996.
Why should I read the report?
Reading the CCR helps you understand the safety and quality of the drinking water delivered to your home.
