Water Quality

Water Quality from Source to Tap

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Water quality refers to the chemical, physical, and biological properties of water. Water quality requires management from source to tap, and certain standards are enforced to protect public health.

 

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Hypochlorite Assessment Model

This predictive modeling tool, available exclusively to AWWA utility members, provides guidance on the expected levels of perchlorate and chlorate in stored bulk hypochlorite solutions. The calculations are based on predictive algorithms derived from earlier research on the subject and local, user-defined inputs (e.g., storage conditions, ionic strength, ambient temperature). 

The output is intended to help utilities determine the appropriate storage-time/life-cycle for the hypochlorite solution based on the expected rate of degradation and contaminant formation. Such a tool will better enable utilities to manage supply and/or take other countermeasures to mitigate further degradation that could cause an exceedance of a regulated contaminant standard.

AWWA Members must login to access the tool

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Water Quality and Technology Conference

Water professionals around the world attend the Water Quality Technology Conference & Exposition, the event of the year for providing answers to improve water quality in a continually changing environment. Plan now to attend this important event featuring an unparalleled technical program, extensive networking opportunities, and the latest innovations in water quality technology and services.

AWWA Annual Conference and Exposition 

AWWA's Annual Conference and Exposition is where the most current industry topics, issues, and trends will be discussed. The professional program features subject matter experts covering a range of key water topics to address your challenges.

 

AWWA Policy Statements

AWWA's policy statements are brief statements on protecting and improving water supply, water quality, management, and the interests of the public and the environment. They are written by consensus, subject to review and comment by AWWA committees, councils, and members. Because they represent AWWA's position on these matters, they are approved by the AWWA Executive Committee of the board of directors. 

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Technical Committee Engagement

AWWA members are recognized globally for their industry expertise and their generosity in sharing that expertise for a better world through better water. AWWA members participate in committee activities, developing conference programs, writing technical manuals, developing standards, creating educational content and contributing to AWWA publications. Committee members primarily interact through conference calls, emails, and face to face meetings at conferences and events. Access more information on volunteering for an AWWA committee.

The following committees are active in addressing water quality issues:

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