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  1. Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA's Standards by Committee on Fluoride in Drinking Water, National Research Council, 2006-12-22
  2. Drinking water detoxification (Pollution technology review No. 49)
  3. The influence of water-drinking with meals upon the digestion and utilization of proteins, fats and carbohydrates .. by Henry Albright Mattill, 2010-08-21
  4. Detection Methods for Algae, Protozoa and Helminths in Fresh and Drinking Water (Water Quality Measurements)
  5. Water: The Ultimate Cure : Discover Why Water Is the Most Important Ingredient in Your Diet and Find Out Which Water Is Right for You by Steve Meyerowitz, 2000-11
  6. Drinking Water: Contamination, Toxicity and Treatment
  7. Contaminated Water Supplies at Camp Lejeune: Assessing Potential Health Effects by Committee on Contaminated Drinking Water at Camp Lejeune, National Research Council, 2009-08-06
  8. Radon, Radium, and Uranium in Drinking Water by C. Richard Cothern, 1990-07-02
  9. Modeling Water Quality in Drinking Water Distribution Systems by Robert Maurice Clark, Walter M. Grayman, 1998-10
  10. Blue Planet Run: The Race to Provide Safe Drinking Water to the World
  11. Options for Leak and Break Detection and Repair of Drinking Water Systems by Keith A. Fields, Abraham S. C. Chen, et all 2000-06
  12. The Water Prescription: For Health, Vitality, and Rejuvenation by Christopher Vasey N.D., 2006-03-20
  13. SC-Guide/Safe Drinking Water by Scott Alan Lewis, 1996-05-07
  14. Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality: Health Criteria & Other Supporting Information

21. NSF Consumer Information: Drinking Water
Information about common contaminants, CCR reports, well water, home water treatment, and other drinking water subjects.
http://www.nsf.org/consumer/drinking_water/index.asp
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A never-ending supply of drinking water is something that many of us take for granted. We simply turn on the tap and there it is. Do you know where your drinking water comes from or how its quality compares to other water sources around the country? Many people now use home water treatment devices, but how do you know which product is right for you? NSF International has been involved in helping consumers answer these and many other questions about drinking water for more than a quarter century. To learn more about common contaminants, Water Quality/Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR), or any of the other drinking water subjects shown below, simply click on that topic.

22. Division Of Drinking Water
You may direct your engineering related calls to either Ken Wilde at (801) 5360048 (if it s a drinking water Board funded project) or to Ying-Ying at (801)
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New Section Manager Named - With the recent split of the Engineering Section, the Division has selected Ying-Ying Macauley to the position of Engineering Section Manager. You may direct your engineering related calls to either Ken Wilde at (801) 536-0048 (if it's a Drinking Water Board funded project) or to Ying-Ying at (801) 536-4188. You may also call the assigned project engineer for specific questions regarding your project. Congratulations to Ying-Ying. Source Water Protection - How you govern can determine what you drink. Consider your community's efforts in these key areas: development patterns, pricing options, and stewwardship. Click

23. Office Of Drinking Water Homepage - Office Of Drinking Water Water System Manage
Information for water system operators, owners, and the public Office of drinking water water system management WA State Dept. of Health.
http://www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/dw/
You are here: DOH Home EH ยป Office of Drinking Water Home Dept. of Health Search Employees Site Directory: Search Drinking Water for: Drinking Water Home (Programs and Services) Offices and Staff Training Publications Emergency Response and Security ... Learn more about the Division of Environmental Health The mission of the Office of Drinking Water is to protect the health of the people of Washington state by assuring safe and reliable drinking water.
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24. Drinking Water Week - Government And Public Affairs - AWWA
Each year water utilities are encouraged to submit descriptions and photos of their drinking water Week Celebrations for the drinking water Week Celebration
http://www.awwa.org/Government/Content.cfm?ItemNumber=3862&navItemNumber=3863

25. Mass DEP :: Water :: Drinking Water
Proposed Revisions to drinking water Regulations -2007 Standards Guidelines -Find certified labs -2008-2010 Monitoring Waiver Application
http://www.mass.gov/dep/water/drinking.htm
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26. ASDWA - Association Of State Drinking Water Administrators - ASDWA Home
Includes publications and position papers on a variety of technical and US regulatory topics related to drinking water supply and its protection.
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The Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) is the professional Association serving state drinking water programs. Formed in 1984 to address a growing need for state administrators to have national representation, ASDWA has become a respected voice for state primacy agents with Congress, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and other professional organizations.
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ASDWA members are the drinking water program administrators in the 50 states, territories, and the District of Columbia. Other state and local drinking water regulatory personnel may participate as associate members. Learn more...

27. DWI Main Index Page
Provides information on research, regulations and water testing protocols.
http://www.dwi.gov.uk/
The Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) regulates public water supplies in England and Wales. DWI is responsible for assessing the quality of drinking water in England and Wales, taking enforcement action if standards are not being met, and appropriate action when water is unfit for human consumption. Drinking Water 2006
The DWI 17th Annual Report

Published 26th June 2007

Cryptosporidiosis - Are we winning the battle?
A two day conference by the Royal Institute of Public Health 14th-15th April 14 January 2008 Information letter 1/2008 The Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2000 as amended - Publication of an unofficial consolidated version of the Regulations 28 December 2007 Information letter 10/2007 Updated guidance on the notification of events 03 December 2007 Information letter 9/2007 The Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2000 (Amendment) Regulations 2007 - Changes to water company data tables Schools, Teachers and Children
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28. Drinking Water And Groundwater - WDNR
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources drinking water and Groundwater.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/water/dwg/

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Working to safeguard Wisconsin drinking water and groundwater now and in the future.
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Safe, clean drinking water is what we expect when we turn on our faucets. The Wisconsin Bureau of Drinking Water and Groundwater manages activities that affect the safety, quality and availability of drinking water by preventing contamination of drinking water and groundwater to protect public health.
Web-based Data Entry Form
The electronic reporting of public drinking water results for entering Safe Drinking Water Act samples is now available! Read more about Electronic Reporting
Groundwater Advisory Committee
The Groundwater Advisory Committee was created by 2003 WI Act 310 to make recommendations to the State Legislature regarding future groundwater management needs in Wisconsin. Members of the Groundwater Advisory Committee are appointed by the leaders of both houses of the legislature and the governor, and represent municipal, agricultural, environmental, and industrial interests. The well drilling industry and the WDNR are also represented. In addition, two work groups have been established to provide scientific and technical expertise to the Commmittee on groundwater science, modeling, regional planning, and water management topics. For meeting agendas, notes, handouts and reports, see

29. Drinking Water And Water Availability - Texas Commission On
The EPA drinking water stage 2 rule package includes the federal Stage 2 Disinfection Byproducts Rule and the Long Term Stage 2 Enhanced Surface Water
http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/nav/util_water/

30. State Of Oregon: Drinking Water Program
The drinking water Program administers and enforces drinking water quality standards for public water systems in the State of Oregon.
http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/dwp/
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31. Safedrinkingwater.com - Premier Information Source For The Drinking Water Qualit
Our free electronic newsletter, safedrinkingwater.com NEWS, presents general news stories of interest to the drinking water quality community,
http://www.safedrinkingwater.com/
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Safedrinkingwater.com is a resource for the drinking water quality community.
Our free electronic newsletter, safedrinkingwater.com NEWS presents general news stories of interest to the drinking water quality community, with a combination of timely articles and incisive commentary from the leading observers in the industry.
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32. Watersupply Drinking Water Management Home Page
drinking water Management Home Page Abstract drinking water InformationWhat s New .. 1/24/08Environmental Forum on Emerging Contaminants. Details.
http://www.depweb.state.pa.us/watersupply/cwp/view.asp?a=1251&Q=448745

33. Bureau Of Water Programs Home
Public drinking water Systems Program(Safe drinking water Act)a The Federal Safe Drinking Florida Department of Health drinking water system forms.
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Environment/water/index.html
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This bureau regulates the drinking water for approximately 70% of Florida's residents. The bureau also manages DOH responsibilities under the State Underground Petroleum Environmental Response Act (SUPER Act), Drycleaner Solvent Surveillance Program, and the Drinking Water Toxics Program. The bureau regulates construction of Public Swimming Pools and Freshwater Bathing Places. The bureau supervises implementation of the Florida Healthy Beaches Program, testing coastal beaches to protect public health. Contact information:
Bart Bibler, Bureau Chief

34. Safe Drinking Water Is Essential
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35. Division Of Drinking Water And Environmental Management
Department of Health Services Division of drinking water and Environmental Management Home Page.
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/PS/ddwem/
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36. Drinking Water Testing Water Tests Water Contamination
Drinkng water testing online helpguide covering topics related to groundwater, drinking water contamination, protection, treatment, and drinking water
http://www.water-research.net/helpguide.htm
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Water Quality, Drinking Water Testing Kits, Groundwater and Surface Water, Well Water, Common Water Quality Problems and Water Analysis and Water Testing Services Sulfates, Alkalinity, Acidity Product Testing and Evaluation Conductivity Measurement Water Testing Services Website Links of Interest The following contains background information related to common drinking water sources of contamination, acute and chronic health problems, health advisories, and aesthetic problems associated with drinking water. We have put this page together in order to inform the public on a variety of topics and help them along with their testing needs. The Center is a research environmental testing laboratory that provides water testing services to the public. We have a Private Water Supply Owner water quality testing kit and monitoring program and we offer environmental monitoring and environmental education services. For a complete listing of available water testing parameters and services performed by the Center for Environmental Quality please refer to our

37. The EnviroLink Network - Drinking Water
drinking water Helpguide Wilkes Barre, PA, USA drinking water information guide targetted to indivuduals on private water sources or groundwater wells.
http://envirolink.org/topics.html?topic=Drinking Water&topicsku=2002119144638&to

38. US CODE: Title 42,300f. Definitions
(D) contains criteria and procedures to assure a supply of drinking water which dependably complies with such maximum contaminant levels; including accepted
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For purposes of this subchapter: (A) applies to public water systems; (B) specifies contaminants which, in the judgment of the Administrator, may have any adverse effect on the health of persons; (C) (i) a maximum contaminant level, if, in the judgment of the Administrator, it is economically and technologically feasible to ascertain the level of such contaminant in water in public water systems, or (ii) if, in the judgment of the Administrator, it is not economically or technologically feasible to so ascertain the level of such contaminant, each treatment technique known to the Administrator which leads to a reduction in the level of such contaminant sufficient to satisfy the requirements of section of this title; and (D) contains criteria and procedures to assure a supply of drinking water which dependably complies with such maximum contaminant levels; including accepted methods for quality control and testing procedures to insure compliance with such levels and to insure proper operation and maintenance of the system, and requirements as to (i) the minimum quality of water which may be taken into the system and (ii) siting for new facilities for public water systems.

39. DWP: Index
Covers ground water and gives location of roadside springs in the state of Maine.
http://maine.gov/dhhs/eng/water/
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Hatcase Pond, public drinking water source The State of Maine Drinking Water Program helps public water systems comply with the federal Safe Drinking Water Act and state regulations, provides technical assistance, works with systems to protect source water areas and provides grants or loans funds for infrastructure improvements. The Program staff includes engineers, geologists, chemists, technicians, environmental and legal specialists and other dedicated professionals. As a result, there is a range of expertise available to the regulated community and the general public. In the event of a public water system emergency after normal business hours, please call (207) 557-4214.

40. Drinking Water Issues Bulletin Index
The federal Safe drinking water Act s Source Water Assessment Program requires every state to analyze existing and potential threats to the quality of our
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Water Bulletins A periodic resource on source water assessment ...
These are a series of articles regarding Drinking Water Source Assessment. These articles will inform you about your drinking water and w hat you, the public, can do to get involved in protecting your current and future drinking water quality.
The federal Safe Drinking Water Act's "Source Water Assessment Program" requires every state to analyze existing and potential threats to the quality of our public drinking water supplies. Most community water suppliers deliver high-quality drinking water. As development increases in our states, it can also create threats to our drinking water. Suburban sprawl has encroached upon once-pristine watersheds, bringing with it all of the by-products of our modern life. Contamination of our drinking water occurs infrequently, but don't take our drinking water safety for granted. Greater emphasis on protecting our drinking water by you, your water supplier, and your state and local government will help keep our drinking water safe.

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