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About WSC

The Water Systems Council (WSC) is a national non-profit organization that works to educate well owners, consumers, community leaders, elected officials, government agencies, planners and policy-makers about wells and the importance of protecting our groundwater resources.

WSC members include major manufacturers of components for wells and other small drinking water systems, leading distributors and manufacturer reps for those components, state associations of well contractors and groundwater professionals, and other drinking water organizations and individuals in the water well industry.

WSC is the only national organization solely focused on individual water wells and small, water well systems.

Goals

To protect users of well water, the capital investment in existing wells, and important groundwater resources; ensure a safe drinking water supply; and promote wells as affordable, common-sense drinking water systems.

WSC's general services

WSC is involved in the following efforts on behalf of its members:

  • serves as a key industry resource
  • monitors federal and state legislation, ordinances, and regulations that impact the well industry
  • works with federal and state agencies at the policy level
  • spearheads Standards Development activities to establish performance standards for wells and well parts
  • sponsors spring and fall membership meetings and represents the industry at the conferences of corresponding organizations
  • recognizes industry leaders through awards
  • produces special reports and information materials
  • offers on-site training and technical assistance materials
  • helps individuals and communities - especially small communities - determine how to best meet their needs for safe, affordable drinking water nationwide

WSC Leadership & Staff

 

Water Systems Council National Programs Office
1101 30th Street, N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20007
Phone: (202) 625-4387 | Fax: (202) 625-4363
Email: wsc@watersystemscouncil.org

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