2017 Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report

WSU has issued the 2017 Consumer Confidence Report on Drinking Water Quality for the Pullman campus.

The US Environmental Protection Agency requires that public water systems issue an annual drinking water quality report to the users of the system. This annual report explains where the water comes from, what it contains, and the sampling and treatment that WSU performs to prevent health risks.  To view the report, go to the WSU Environmental Health and Safety web page at https://ehs.wsu.edu/PH/DrinkingWaterQuality.html  (or contact Gene Patterson at 335-3041, gpatters@wsu.edu for details).

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