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National Drinking
Water Advisory Council
EPA is committed to working with its stakeholders--the people for whom
safe drinking water is an important aspect of daily and/or professional
life. One of the formal means by which EPA works with its stakeholders
is the National Drinking Water Advisory Council (NDWAC). The Council,
comprising members of the general public, state and local agencies, and
private groups concerned with safe drinking water, advises the EPA Administrator
on everything that the Agency does relating to drinking water.
NDWAC has working groups that make recommendations to the full Council,
which in turn advise EPA on individual regulations, guidances, and policy
matters. These NDWAC working groups consist of approximately 20 members
with a variety of viewpoints. All NDWAC working group meetings and full
NDWAC meetings are open to the public. Times and locations of upcoming
meetings are posted on the
Calendar.
Past NDWAC Working Groups |
Benefits |
Consumer Confidence Report Rule |
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund |
Health Care Providers |
Microbials/Disinfection Byproducts Rules |
Occurence & Contaminant Selection |
Operator Certification |
Right-to-Know |
Small Systems |
Small systems/ Capacity development
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Source Water |
Underground Injection Control /Source Water |
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Arsenic Cost
~ Memeber List
~ Meeting
summaries |
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