Williams Lake Environmental Public Health & Licensing

Williams Lake Environmental Public Health & Licensing

Our Drinking Water Officers work with water system owners and operators to ensure the delivery of safe drinking water. The Drinking Water Systems Program is responsible for approving, inspecting, and monitoring water systems for compliance with regulatory requirements to prevent the spread of water-borne diseases.

Resources

Water Advisories and Notifications

Water Advisories and Notifications

Investigations and Complaints

Investigations and Complaints

Inspection Reports

Inspection Reports

Applying for a Drinking Water Permit

Applying for a Drinking Water Permit

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