Water Quality - How to Start (Home Project)
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HOME PROJECT
HOW TO START:
You may want to begin by finding out if your
home is served by a water system. If so you can find
a copy of their annual water quality report before
you test the water yourself and find out the level
of contaminants already detected.
Annual Water Quality Reports: tells
consumers what contaminants have been detected in
their drinking water, how these detection levels compare
to drinking water standards, and where their water
comes from.
Available online for:
Sitka
City and Borough of Sitka
100 Lincoln St.
Sitka AK 99835
Phone: (907)747-3294
Website: www.cityofsitka.com/publicworks/water.html
Anchorage
Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility
3000 Arctic Boulevard
Anchorage, AK 99503-3898
Phone: (907)564-2700
Toll Free: 1-866-650-2700
Emergency #: (907)564-2762
For Published Copies: (907)786-5671
Website: www.awwu.biz/website
Kenai
Kenai Public Works
210 Fidalgo Avenue Suite 200
Kenai, AK 99611
Phone: (907)283-7535 Ext. 236
Fax: (907)283-3014
Email: pwa@ci.kenai.ak.us
Website: www.ci.kenai.ak.us/publicworks.html
Juneau
City/Borough of Juneau – Water Utility
5433 Shaune Drive
Juneau AK 99801
Phone: (907)780-6888
Email: Dean_Nordenson@mail.ci.juneau.ak.us
Website: www.juneau.org/water/pdf/CCR01.pdf
Nome
Nome Joint Utility System
Phone: (907)443-6587
Email: njus@nome.net
Website: www.njus.org
Other options
- You can also call your state certification officer to get a list of certified laboratories in your state if you are not served by a water system and an annual quality report has not been done.
