Join American Water in Celebrating the First Annual Source Water Protection Week
American Water is participating in the first annual Source Water Protection Week from September 26 to October 1, focusing on protecting drinking water sources. The initiative aims to educate the public on water safety and conservation strategies. Key activities include nearly 1 million annual tests for water quality, exploring over 600 technologies, and collaboration with the EPA. The company encourages community involvement in water conservation practices like fixing leaks and proper disposal of harmful substances.
- Participation in Source Water Protection Week could enhance corporate reputation.
- Conducting nearly 1 million tests annually indicates strong commitment to water quality.
- Exploration of over 600 technologies shows innovation and dedication to improving water services.
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“Though we have come a long way in understanding and treating water sources, there is still a lot of work to be done and challenges to overcome,” said
In addition,
- Nearly 1 million tests and measurements that are conducted each year at American Water’s state-of-the-art research laboratories around the country;
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The innovation of the most advanced technology, equipment, and filtration processes (to date,
American Water has examined more than 600 technologies and is actively pursuing a dozen partnerships to create better efficiencies); and -
Vigorous collaborative work with the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA ) and other state and local agencies to meet and/or exceed water quality standards and address emerging water contaminants so that potential impacts to water quality are minimized.
“The key to making this week successful is for our dedication to trickle down to the individuals, businesses and communities we serve,” added Heymann. “Hopefully by seeing what we do in action and by bringing this important topic to the surface, we can achieve it.”
To bring attention to the role we all play in helping the environment,
- Be conscious of daily water use and take the necessary steps in the home to be water smart and help preserve this essential natural resource, which can also have an impact on reducing monthly bills.
- Be sure that leaking pipes and faucets—indoors and outdoors—are repaired.
- Take care when using garden, lawn, garage and other home products, so they do not inadvertently find their way into water sources.
- Dispose of chemicals, unused medicines or other potentially harmful products in a legal and proper manner. Do not put them directly into home drains, the sewer, street drains or the lawn.
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