Tracking Drinking Water in Vermont

On average, each person consumes more than a quart of water each day. As a result, contaminated drinking water becomes a significant public health risk. In Vermont, about 60% of residents drink water from regulated community water systems, while 40% drink water from their own private wells or springs. Private water supplies are monitored and maintained by their owners, so it is important for them to do their own water testing and maintenance to make sure their drinking water remains safe. Find out what you should test

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About 60% of Vermont residents get their drinking water from public systems that are routinely monitored for contamination.

In 2020, 99% of people on these Vermont public systems had water that met state and federal safe drinking water standards.

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