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The American Water Works Association and its 56,000 members work to assure a safe, sufficient supply of drinking water for the people of the United States, Canada and Mexico. The group leads efforts to advance the science, technology, consumer awareness, management, conservation, and government policies related to drinking water.
The American Water Works Association Research Foundation works to advance the science of water to improve the quality of life.
The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) represents the nation's larger metropolitan water agencies.
The Association of State Drinking Water Administrators represents the collective interests of the nation's state drinking water programs responsible for the implementation of the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act.
DrinkingH2O.com is an online information system for the drinking water community, delivering the latest news and resources for drinking water professionals.
The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners represents governmental agencies of the 50 states and of the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands engaged in the regulation of utilities and carriers. The chief objective of NARUC is to service the consumer interest by seeking to improve the quality and effectiveness of public regulation in America.
The National Rural Water Association is a federation of 45 state rural water associations that represent over 18,000 water and wastewater utilities across America.
New Jersey Utilities Association represents the state's utilities, including water and sewerage companies.
Partnership for Safe Water
Water for People is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in developing countries by supporting sustainable drinking water sanitation and hygiene projects.
The Water Works Operators' Association of Pennsylvania is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the knowledge and expertise of those working at all levels and in all sectors of Pennsylvania's water supply industry.
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