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This guide has been developed by the Water Systems Council (WSC), the only national nonprofit organization solely focused on household wells and small water well systems. WSC works to educate well owners, consumers, and policymakers at the local, state and federal levels about water wells and the importance of protecting America’s groundwater resources.

Of the 52,000 community drinking water systems in the U.S., 41,801 are small community drinking water systems, and 27,500 serve communities of 500 or fewer.  The most recent EPA Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey reflects a shortfall of $64 billion in drinking water infrastructure funding.

When it comes to funding drinking water infrastructure projects, small communities face unique challenges that require cost-effective solutions. Household wells and community well systems help provide safe and reliable drinking water to rural communities where connecting to a larger system is neither cost-effective nor feasible.

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