The Water Quality Protection Center is operated in cooperation with NSF International . This center verifies the performance of commercial-ready technologies that protect groundwater and surface waters from contamination. Technologies in this center fall under two main areas: source water protection—technologies that prevent the contamination and maintain the quality of drinking water supplies from both groundwater and surface water sources; and wet weather flow—technologies that control and treat the increased volumes of water as runoff, in sewers, and in wastewater treatment plants during period of wet weather events. This center is also part of the Water Supply and Water Resources Research division, which is under EPA’s National Risk Management Research Laboratory.
Verified Technologies
Technologies that protect our water quality help to protect human health and our ecological resources by reducing or preventing environmental risks. This center has verified technologies in a range of categories, including decentralized wastewater treatment, watershed protection, urban infrastructure rehabilitation, mercury amalgam separation, and on-site residential nutrient reduction. View All Verified Technologies for This Center...
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