Public Drinking Water Systems
The Drinking Water Program (DWP) regulates public water systems; oversees water recycling projects; permits water treatment devices; certifies drinking water treatment and distribution operators; supports and promotes water system security; provides support for small water systems and for improving technical, managerial, and financial (TMF) capacity; provides funding opportunities for water system improvements. For more about DWP activities, click on a link below. For other water-related topics, click here.
NOTE: Drinking Water Annual Report for Public Water Systems (Part A - Drought, Usage and Emergency Information) - Please click on the link to go to the online survey and complete the information requested: Drinking Water Annual Report Part A. If you would like to print out a blank survey form first, fill it in, and then go online to complete the survey, you can download a blank form by clicking on the above link, find the link and save a copy which will open a form, then select FILE, then SAVE AS, and point to a place on your own PC to save a BLANK copy of the survey.
The DWP is within the Division of Drinking Water and Environmental Management.