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3d-ebook-shot-521.gifThe report examines a draft plan, prepared by the Environmental Protection Agency, that identifies critical security issues for drinking water and wastewater and outlines related research and technical support needs. This report recommends increased attention to interagency coordination and encourages additional consideration of current restrictions on secure information dissemination. It further suggests that EPA incorporate the results of their research activities into an integrated water security guidance document to improve support for water and wastewater utilities.

To download your Free copy of A Review of the EPA Water Security Research & Technical Support Action Plan” as well as many other free publications simply click on the title.

3d-ebook-shot-521.gifThis book is about the application of science to one area of public decision making, the determination of water quality. It is a universal concern, though one which has until recently seemed unproblematic to most of us in the industrialized west. The quality of our water was one of those things we had forgotten how to worry about; we could rely, we felt, on the authority of our authorities: on the bacteriologists and engineers with their cultures and chlorine, on the managers and lawyers who would ensure that enough good water continued to reach us. Many things now threaten that trust: a new generation of toxic wastes, growing demand for water in arid regions, the prospect of changing climate and, in the United Kingdom, the sale of water supplies to private investors. All these matters have become public issues and no longer do we assume that good and safe water will always come from the tap.

To download your Free copy of “Science of Impurity” as well as many other free publications simply click on the title.

The United states has one of the safest water supplies in the world. However, national statistics don’t tell you specifically about the quality and safety of the water coming out of your tap. That’s because drinking water quality varies from place to place, depending on the condition of the source water from which it is drawn and the treatment it receives. One place you can go is to your local water supplier, who is best equipped to answer questions about your specific water supply. The booklet provided here was designed to help you find other sources of information as well.

pdf ebook iconSimply click the link below to download your free, full-color copy of “Drinking Water & Health” as well as many other free publications

Below are the first two of what we hope will be many “free” publications that we are happy to point you toward. Please let us know how you enjoyed these particular publications, and if there are other topics you would like to see made available. Thanks.

The United States enjoys one of the best supplies of drinking water in the world. Nevertheless, many of us who once gave little or no thought to the water that comes from our taps are now asking the question, “Is my water safe to drink?”

Free Consumer’s Guide to the Nation’s Drinking WaterSimply click the link below to download your free, full-color copy of “Water On Tap” as well as many other free publications

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Americans spend billions of dollars each year on home water filtration systems. According to the Water Quality Association, more than 4 out of 10 use a home water filtration systems. These units range from simple pitchers costing less than $20 to sophisticated reverse osmosis units costing hundreds of dollars.

Filtration Facts Simply click the ebook icon to download your free, full-color copy of “Filtration Facts“.

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