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The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) is the main federal law that ensures the quality of Americans drinking water. Under SDWA, EPA sets standards for drinking water quality and oversees the states, localities, and water suppliers who implement those standards.
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Also, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines drinking water as safe when humans can drink it with low risk of immediate or long-term harm to your health. Although there may be health risks associated with certain contaminants found in drinking water not all contaminants are necessarily harmful.
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The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) gives individual states the opportunity to set and enforce their own drinking water standards if the standards are at a minimum as stringent as EPAs national standards. Below are the drinking water rule pages grouped by contaminant type. Drinking Water Regulations | US EPA epa.gov dwreginfo drinking-water-regul epa.gov dwreginfo drinking-water-regul

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