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Iowa Public Drinking Water Program
Annual Compliance Report 

Diane Moles, Executive Officer
Telephone: 515-725-0281,  E-mail: Diane.Moles@dnr.iowa.gov

The Environmental Services Division of the Iowa DNR administers the Public Drinking Water Program in Iowa under delegation of authority from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The mission of Iowa DNR's Public Drinking Water Program is to protect and enhance the public health, safety, and quality of life for all persons by ensuring the public drinking water is safe to drink. This mission is accomplished by ensuring drinking water quality is monitored on a routine basis; that public water system supplies are designed, operated, and maintained to minimize the possibility of contamination; and that the public is notified in the event of a violation.

The 1996 reauthorized Safe Drinking Water Act required that state's with primary enforcement responsibility for the drinking water program prepare and make readily available to EPA and the public an annual report on violations of national primary drinking water regulations by public water supply systems in the state. The Iowa Drinking Water Program Annual Compliance Reports fulfill this requirement and are listed below by calendar year.  In addition to the required content, the report also includes a description of the program activities, the public water supply system universe in Iowa, and trends in several key areas.

Public Drinking Water Program Annual Compliance Reports:

 

 

Active PWS in 2011

 

2010 Report 
2009 Report 
2008 Report
2007 Report
2006 Report
2005 Report
2004 Report
2003 Report
2002 Report
2001 Report
2000 Report
1999 Report
1998 Report
1997 Report
1996 Report

 

 

 

 

 














 

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