Source Water Assessment and Protection Program Worksheet (DW 2025

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It provides critical information about water quality, allowing stakeholders to identify and address any potential issues. Regular water testing ensures that water supplies remain safe and sustainable for both current and future generations.
The main sources of water are rain, groundwater, ice, rivers, lakes, streams, and natural reservoirs. We derive water for daily use through these sources.
A determination and/or ranking of the public water systems susceptibility to contamination by identified significant contaminant sources; and. A process for informing the public about threats identified in the assessment and what they mean for the water system.
Source water protection includes a wide variety of actions and activities aimed at safeguarding, maintaining, or improving the quality and/or quantity of sources of drinking water and their contributing areas. These activities may depend on the type of source being protected (e.g., groundwater, reservoir, or river).
State Source Water Assessment Programs (SWAPs) Complete an inventory of existing and potential sources of contamination in those areas; Determine the susceptibility of each drinking water system to contamination; and. Distribute the results of the assessment to water users and other interested entities.
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Water quality evaluation aims to identify the sources of water pollution and develop a strategy for sustainable water source management, maintaining and promoting human health and other social and economic growth (Carroll et al.
The Source Water Assessment Program was required by the federal Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 to determine the potential susceptibility of public water supply systems to contamination.
WATER CONTENT DETERMINATION Purpose: This test is performed to determine the water (moisture) content of soils. The water content is the ratio, expressed as a percentage, of the mass of pore or free water in a given mass of soil to the mass of the dry soil solids.

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