American Water Participates in American Water Works Association’s Third Annual Source Water Protection Week
- American Water emphasizes community engagement in protecting drinking water sources.
- The company conducts 1 million tests and measurements each year.
- Collaboration with EPA to meet water quality standards.
- Encourages proper disposal of harmful materials and limiting the use of fertilizers and pesticides.
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“Protecting drinking water sources requires community engagement and effort. By sharing information and taking action, utilities, local organizations and customers can work together to protect this vital resource," said Lynda DiMenna, Vice President and Chief Environmental and Safety Officer. "During Drinking Water Week and beyond, American Water continues to educate employees and customers across our national footprint about the steps we take to provide safe, clean, affordable and reliable water services to our customers."
American Water is committed to providing high-quality drinking water while also prioritizing source water protection, which includes:
- Conducting nearly 1 million tests and measurements each year at American Water state-of-the-art research laboratories.
- Application of the most advanced technology, equipment, and filtration processes.
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Constant collaborative work with the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other state and local agencies to meet or surpass water quality standards and address emerging contaminants so that potential impacts to water quality are minimized.
During Source Water Protection Week, we encourage individuals to take the following actions and incorporate them into their year-round practices:
- Use and dispose of harmful materials properly. Take hazardous household waste such as cleaners, oils, paints and batteries to proper waste collection sites.
- Dispose of pharmaceuticals by taking them to collection sites, where available. Don’t flush them down the toilet!
- Limit the use of fertilizers and pesticides on your lawn or consider natural alternatives. Consider landscaping with native plants and use mulch on bare ground and slopes to prevent erosion and runoff.
- Clean up litter, pet waste and lawn clippings from your yard that may end up in the storm drains when it rains.
- Report any spills, illegal dumping or suspicious activity to local or state authorities.
Learn more about American Water and Source Water Protection here.
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Alicia Barbieri
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American Water
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Source: American Water