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Drinking Water Links
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Drinking Water Program

The Drinking Water Program ensures that the drinking water delivered by public water systems in Massachusetts is fit and pure according to national and state standards. As US EPA'S Primacy Agent for the federal Safe Drinking Water Act in Massachusetts, the Program regulates water quality monitoring, new source approvals, water supply treatment, distribution protection, and reporting of water quality data. It also coordinates with DEP's Office of Watershed Management, the Water Resources Commission, and DEM's Division of Water Resources in regulating quantity of water used for drinking water supplies and in promoting water conservation. The Program maintains an active community technical assistance program to assist public water suppliers, Boards of Health, and other local groups to develop drinking water source protection plans, write local water supply bylaws, and comply with state and federal water supply regulations. Other Program activities include approval of new water supply technologies, regulation of water vendors, source approval for bottled water (bottling regulated by MA Department of Public Health), and public education on drinking water issues.

The Drinking Water Program administers and enforces:

The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 300f et seq.) as amended in 1986, and associated federal regulations (40 CFR 141-144).

Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 111, Sections 159 and 160, and associated state regulations at 310 CMR 21.00-24.00, 27.00 and 28.00.

The Water Management Act, MGL C. 21G, and associated regulations at 310 CMR 36.00 (In coordination with MA DEP/BRP/Division of Watershed Management).

For more information, go to http://www.mass.gov/dep/water/drinking.htm

Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and Massachusetts Department of Food and Agriculture
WATER WELL-BEING PROGRAM



EPA Drinking Water Program

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Drinking Water Program administers and enforces:

Program
Health Effects & Description
Statute
Links to the Act's text and other information on the statute.
Protection Programs
Program restricting injection of waste into ground water
Program designates principal ground water sources as sole source aquifers
Program to prevent contamination of public wells
Program assessing the susceptibility of public drinking water sources to contamination
Funding
PWSS Grants
Funding for program implementation to the States that are delegated the drinking water program.
Funds made available as loans or grants to improve water system infrastructure such as treatment facilities, storage, and distribution systems.

For more information on EPA New England's Drinking Water Program, go to http://www.epa.gov/region01/eco/drinkwater/index.html


EPA WaterSense Program

The Westford Water Department is a partner to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) new WaterSense Program.  The program will help Americans use water resources more efficiently to preserve them for future generations and reduce future water and wastewater infrastructure costs.

Please explore the WaterSense Website to find fact sheets about water-efficient products and programs, links to state and local resources, and "fun facts" about water efficiency.  Go to http://www.epa.gov/watersense


Neighboring Water Departments

Acton Water District: [Link]http://www.actonh2o.com/
Groton Water Department:  [Link]http://www.grotonwater.org/
Littleton Water Department:  [Link]http://www.lelwd.com/
Tyngsborough Water District:  978-649-4577
Chelmsford Water District:  [Link]http://www.chelmsfordwater.com/

Other Resources

Toxics Use Reduction Institute at UMass Lowell: [Link]http://www.turi.org/


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