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Water Quality 
Q. Where does your regional drinking water come from?
A. Drinking water can come from either ground water sources (via wells) or surface water sources (such as rivers, lakes, and streams). Nationally, most water systems use a ground water source (80%), but most people (66%) are served by a water system that uses surface water. This is because large metropolitan areas tend to rely on surface water, whereas small and rural areas tend to rely on ground water. In addition, 10-20% of people have their own private well for drinking water. To find the source of your drinking water, check your annual water quality report or call your water supplier. You can get more information about specific watersheds by visiting EPA’s Watershed Information Network . You can also learn more about EPA, state, and other efforts to protect sources of drinking water.
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Q. How good is your local water supply?
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A commercial site with a lot of useful technical information about correcting water problems.
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