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Where can I obtain drinking water information on tribal lands?

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Where can I obtain drinking water information on tribal lands?

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Information on the tribal source water assessment reports and the tribal drinking water laboratory results are available on the Region 6 website. The following links also provide additional information: • New Mexico Environmental Finance Center Technical Assistance • EPA Tribal Drinking Water Resources • EPA American Indian Environmental Office • Q: Where can I find information about Drinking Water Week? A: The American Water Works Association, an organization of drinking water professionals, has promoted Drinking Water Week for the past 30 years. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is participating as a member of the National Drinking Water Week Alliance. This group is responsible for heightening the awareness of drinking water issues during a week long observance, which always falls the first full week of May. This week is an annual time that water providers and their communities recognize the vital role of water in our daily life. The EPA has educational materials support

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