The Safe Drinking Water Act defines a Public Water Supply (PWS) as a system that provides water via piping or other constructed conveyances to the public for human consumption.
DEQ’s Public Water Supply program currently oversees more than 1,300 active PWS systems. These PWS systems serve approximately 3.7 million customers.
Public water supplies are classified according to the number and type of persons served. Of the PWS systems DEQ oversees, 67% are classified as community water systems (such as towns and rural water districts), 27% are classified as non-community water systems (such as rest stops or parks), and 6% are classified as non-transient, non-community water systems (such as schools or factories).