Public Water Suppliers are a part of Minnesota’s program to protect public health. In Anoka County, 265 cities and businesses operate their public water supply to serve an adequate supply of safe drinking water to their residents and customers. Information, training and certification of the people that operate water systems ensures that the water distributed to homes, […]
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The Noncomm Scoop, Fall/Winter 2012


The Noncomm Scoop (Fall/Winter 2012) newsletter provides information and guidance for the owners and operators of “noncommunity public water systems” (such as schools, churches, resorts, restaurants and other businesses that have their own water supply well). The presence, health effects and treatment of nitrogen and arsenic in drinking water are the topics of the current issue […]
MDH Summer Waterline Newsletter


The Summer 2012 Waterline Newsletter (for water operators and others interested in news related to public water systems) is available including part 3 of High Hazard Cross-Connection -a significant deficiency.