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National Water Quality Month

August 4, 2025

August is National Water Quality Month which is a great time to revisit your household water practices and how they can affect your water quality.

Imagine your day without access to clean water, tasks like washing your hands, cooking meals, or getting a glass of water would become difficult or impossible. Clean water is fundamental to our lives,it supports communities, businesses, and the environment. 

We often take it for granted but reliable clean water sources are a cornerstone of modern life. National Water Quality Month reminds us of the importance of water sources for humans and ecosystems and highlights how human practices can harm these vital resources.

It has been reported that 52% of our National Parks have waterways that are considered impaired under the Clean Water Act

What Causes Poor Water Quality?

  • Dumping Toxic Chemicals

  • Agricultural runoff

  • Leakage of untreated waste

  • Products and chemicals used at home

    • Bleach

    • Ammonia

    • Pesticides / fertilizers

    • Automotive fluids

While your Municipal district monitors its water infrastructure to ensure that residents are receiving high quality water, there are also steps you can take at home to maintain your water quality.

What Can Your Household Do to Improve and Maintain Your Water Quality?

  • There are plenty of eco-friendly cleaning products that do not contain any of the harmful chemicals listed above.

  • Follow proper disposal methods

  • Reduce fertilizations

  • Attend public hearings on water quality standards

  • After a bug storm, clear debris from your storm drains and curbs to prevent it from clogging waterways.

  • Participate in programs that monitor local rivers, lakes, and other water sources.

  • Dispose of medications properly, never down a sink or toilet.