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Helpful Resources

The Facts About Water is an excellent resource to turn to for a range of information from updates on water quality, to what is being reported in the news and what prominent scientists think.

If you don’t find the answer you are looking for on our website, please feel free to contact us directly.

Below are some links to other informational websites:

  • AAWA Research Foundation
  • American Water Works Association
  • Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
  • Association of State Drinking Water Administrators
  • Bottled Water Matters
  • Bottled Water Web
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • European Water Association
  • European Hydration Institute
  • Hydration for Health Initiative
  • IBWA
  • National Academy of Sciences Water Information Center
  • Natural Hydration Council
  • National Rural Water Association
  • NSF
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Water
  • U.S. FDA /Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
  • U.S. Geological Survey Water Data for the Nation
  • Water Quality Association
  • Water Tech Online
  • World Water Council
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"To put it simply, there are a variety of differences in how the water is sourced, processed and delivered to consumers that account for the disparity in quality assurance between drinking water sources."

— Stephen C. Edberg, Ph.D.