Nationwide Tap Water Report: Database Details Pollutants In Virtually All U.S. Public Water Systems

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WEB Notes: This is a great resource to verify the drinking water in your community. I even see very small rural communities included in this database. We will place this post in the Resourcessection of our site for future reference.

Starting today, the vast majority of Americans can learn about every potentially harmful chemical in their drinking water and what scientists say are the safe levels of those contaminants. EWG’s new national Tap Water Database is the most complete source available on the quality of U.S. drinking water, aggregating and analyzing data from almost 50,000 public water systems in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. 

The organization has earned a reputation for ambitious data-mining research projects that shake up policy debates and consumer markets. EWG’s online Farm Subsidy Database, listing millions of subsidy recipients, and its Skin Deep guide to over 70,000 personal care products, draw tens of millions of visitors every year.

With EWG’s new Tap Water Database, simply by entering their zip code or local utility’s name, users will find all contaminants detected in tests by the utilities themselves and reported to federal or state authorities. Instead of comparing the levels of pollutants to the legal limits set by regulatory agencies – often the result of political and economic compromise, or based on outdated studies – EWG’s guide relies on what the best and most current science finds are the levels that will fully protect public health, especially that of infants, children, pregnant women and other vulnerable populations.

“Americans deserve the fullest picture possible of what’s in their tap water,” said EWG President Ken Cook. “But they won’t get that information from the government or, in many cases, from their utilities. The only place they’ll find that is EWG’s drinking water report.”

Source: EWG’s Nationwide Tap Water Transparency Report is Here: New Database Details Pollutants in Virtually All U.S. Public Water Systems | EWG

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7 thoughts on “Nationwide Tap Water Report: Database Details Pollutants In Virtually All U.S. Public Water Systems

  1. “The organization has earned a reputation for ambitious data-mining research projects that shake up policy debates and consumer markets.”

    Debates.

    Nothing changes.

  2. America’s tap water supply? Laughable!

    You want clean water? Your going to have to buy it!

    I’m in a different state everyday, none of it’s clean.

    1. Never took their word for ANYTHING being o.k., Paul.

      Much closer to the truth to believe the OPPOSITE of anything they say.

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