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Tap into new insights and exchange ideas at this year’s NAWC Water Summit. The challenges we face are matched by our potential – together we have the solutions to rebuild our nation’s water infrastructure.
Connect
Connect with key industry and government leaders who share the goal of better serving our communities. We each have a responsibility to ensure safe, reliable water service for future generations of Americans.
Collaborate
Let’s collaborate at this year’s NAWC Summit to build partnerships and continue our success protecting public health and our environment.
Celebrate
Proudly celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Safe Drinking Water Act – four decades of great progress delivering quality and value to Americans every day.
Water. It’s the invisible thread that weaves together our daily lives. We often take it for granted and we easily forget that there is simply no substitute for water. Although Americans consume a lot of water, few people realize what is required to treat and deliver water every day or how wastewater is cleaned so that it can be safely reused or returned to the environment. The typical American household uses 260 gallons of water every day, making our nation’s water footprint among the largest of any country in the world. The quality of life we have become accustomed to is largely dependent on an adequate and consistent supply of safe water. Water service provides the foundation for the health and safety of our families and the economic prosperity of our communities. It truly does touch everything we care about. Private water companies are dedicated stewards of this precious resource and are committed to ensuring the water service they provide is both safe and reliable. |
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