Demonstrating its commitment to public health protection and the public’s right-to-know about local environmental information, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires all community water systems to put annual drinking water quality reports into the hands of their members. These reports (also known as consumer confidence reports), which EPA developed in consultation with water suppliers, environmental groups, and the states, will enable you to make practical, knowledgeable decisions about your health and your environment.
View the 2018 Consumer Confidence Report, or see past reports on our Quality Reports page.
To learn more visit the Environmental Protection Agency website.

The Clarks Branch Water Association’s Annual General Meeting will be held on July 19th at 7:00PM. Members are encouraged to attend. Everyone will be informed of previous and future activities, plus its a great time to ask any questions. New board members will be elected for the following year.
Demonstrating its commitment to public health protection and the public’s right-to-know about local environmental information, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires all community water systems to put annual drinking water quality reports into the hands of their members. These reports (also known as consumer confidence reports), which EPA developed in consultation with water suppliers, environmental groups, and the states, will enable you to make practical, knowledgeable decisions about your health and your environment.