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Drinking Water Resources

Drinking Water Resources

NSF
NSF INTERNATIONAL® 

NSF International, The Public Health and Safety Company™, a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization, is the world leader in standards development, product certification, education, and risk-management for public health and safety. For more than 59 years, NSF has been committed to public health, safety, and protection of the environment. While focusing on food, water, indoor air, and the environment, NSF develops national standards, provides learning opportunities through its Center for Public Health Education, and provides third-party conformity assessment services while representing the interests of all stakeholders. The primary stakeholder groups include industry, the regulatory community, and the public at large.

For more information, call (734) 769-8010 or visit  www.nsf.org

USGS
United States Geological Survey

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) conducts monitoring, assessment and research activities to help understand and protect the quality of our drinking water resources.

The USGS website (www.usgs.gov-, click on water) contains reports on MTBE, endocrine disrupters, pesticides, VOCs, disinfection by-products and the latest findings on prescription drugs polluting our drinking water. 

California Dept. of Public Health
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

The California Department of Public Health evaluates and certifies residential drinking water treatment devices for reduction of health related contaminants. They have strict regulations for false advertising pertaining to drinking water treatment devices. 

For more information, call (916) 327-1131 or visit http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/ddwem/technical/certification/device/table.htm

EPA
EPA

The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 established the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be responsible for drinking water standards and monitoring public water utilities. The EPA determines contaminating substances and their potential health effects. They also establish legal health limits and intervene when the states fail to support the limits.

For more information, call (800) 426-4791 or visit www.epa.gov

NRDC
NRDC
National Resources Defense Council

Scientists estimate that each year up to seven million Americans become sick from contaminated tap water, which can also be lethal. The National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) safeguards our drinking water by helping to ensure that the Safe Drinking Water Act is carried out effectively, by pushing for citizens' rights to know about contaminants in their water and by conducting scientific research and public education.

You can find out more about the National Resources Defense Council by visiting their website at

http://www.nrdc.org/water/drinking/default.asp or by calling (212) 727-2700



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