To acknowledge excellence in drinking water source protection efforts, the state of Oregon awards a certificate of recognition to water systems that have made substantial progress in implementing measures to protect their drinking water sources from contamination.
Receipt of the award is displayed on the
Water System Information page. The Drinking Water Source Protection Award may be used to promote consumer trust, positive customer relations, and public support in protecting drinking water sources.
To be eligible for the award, the water system must show that strategies are in place to reduce the risk of contamination from one or more high- or moderate-risk land-use activities within the drinking water source area. The strategy also must be commonly considered an effective risk-reduction measure for the drinking water supply (either groundwater or surface water). Risk-reduction strategies can be implemented through actions taken by state agencies, regional management authorities, local government, and the water system. To apply for the Drinking Water Source Protection Award, see the information below under "Drinking Water Source Protection Activities Survey."
For risk-reduction examples and ideas, see DEQ's
Protecting Your Source.
Drinking Water Source Protection Activities Survey
If your water system has implemented drinking water protection measures that protect your drinking water source from contamination and you are interested in receiving the Drinking Water Source Protection Award, please complete the Activities Survey:
Information provided in the survey will be used to document drinking water source protection activities and to determine if your water system is eligible to receive the award. If you have questions or would like further information, please contact Drinking Water Services at 971-673-0405 or email the Department of Environmental Quality at
Drinkingwater.Protection@deq.oregon.gov.