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| Link | Description |
| Rural Water Association of Utah | The Rural Water Association of Utah is located in Alpine, Utah. Circuit riders are available to provide free technical assistance in the field for utility members. |
| National Rural Water Association | The Rural Water Association has chapters in each state of the USA. Its members are water systems serving less than 10,000 people (defined as "small" under Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) criteria, equipment suppliers, engineering firms, and construction companies doing business with small water systems. |
| American Water Works Association | The American Water Works Association represents an alliance of the "family of five" - water utility agencies, regulatory agencies, academics, engineering consultants, and manufacturers. In the United States, Canada, and Mexico this group provides technical exchange programs to its members and the public. The American Water Works Association is internationally recognized for its expertise in current drinking water issues, both from technical and policy standpoints. |
| National Drinking Water Clearinghouse | Funded by EPA, and provided by West Virginia University, this organization "helps small communities by collecting, developing, and providing timely information relevant to drinking water issues." |
| Recognizing Waterborne Disease (Physician's On-Line Reference) | This web site is primarily intended for physicians, but is also may be of value to water suppliers and consumers. This site also contains valuable information on Physician Preparedness for Acts of Water Terrorism. |
| American Water Works Association Research Foundation | The American Water Works Association Research Foundation provides contracts for studies of problems and solutions in the water industry. As the drinking water community faces the paradoxical demands for higher water quality and lower costs, current and substantive research is making a difference by providing the scientific foundation to meet these contradictory demands. The drinking water community views AWWARF as the source of the most current and authoritative information on water treatment and supply. This recognition stems from the scientifically credible research program the foundation administers - a program that would not be possible without the voluntary contributions of water utilities, consultants, and manufacturers throughout the world. |
| Intermountain Section AWWA | Perform active water quality queries against several back end databases. Learn about water quality (fluoride, hardness, arsenic ) in your community. |
| US EPA Office of Groundwater and Drinking Water | Information from EPA's national office on drinking water issues |
| US EPA Home Page | The beginning point for a very large web, all the work done by the U.S, Environmental Protection Agency. |
| US EPA Region 8 Home Page | Includes Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana. |
| Directory of State DEQ Web Sites | A directory of state DEQ Web sites produced by the RGF Environmental group, a environmental service provider and manufacturer of air and water treatment products. |
| US Geological Survey, Water Resources Division | National water quality assessment information. |
| Regional Climate Information | Regional climate and precipitation information. |
| Drinking Water and Health | The Water Quality and Health Council is an independent, multidisciplinary group sponsored by the Chlorine Chemistry Council. It's mission is to promote science based practices and policies to enhance water quality and health by advising industry, health professionals, policy makers and the public. |
| Center for Disease Control (CDC) | CDC's Division of Parasitic Diseases has created a new drinking water safety website that includes links to related resources. |
| USU Extension Service | The Water Quality Interpretation Tool developed by USU Extension Services allows users to enter their water quality data online and receive interpretation of those data pertaining to drinking water, irrigation water, livestock water, and environmental water state standards. |
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