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Citizen Water Quality Survey

The Citizen Water Quality Survey is a program that enables citizens to assess the quality of their local water. It is designed to help people understand the potential risks associated with drinking water and how best to protect themselves and their families from contaminants. The survey involves collecting samples from local sources, such as streams, lakes, rivers, and wells, and testing them for various contaminants, including bacteria, nitrates, and heavy metals. Results are analyzed to determine whether the water is safe for consumption and to identify sources of pollutants. The survey also educates citizens on how to conserve water and protect local watersheds. The data collected from the survey is used to inform local governments and other organizations of potential water quality issues and inform strategies for improving water quality.

3 minutes to complete

Eligibility

To participate in a Citizen Water Quality Survey, you must meet the following eligibility requirements:-Be 18 years of age or older-Be a resident of the area in which the survey is taking place-Be willing to provide honest and accurate answers to survey questions-Have access to adequate internet or phone service to participate in the survey

Questions for Citizen Water Quality Survey

Questions

1.

Are you aware of the water quality standards in your area?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not sure
2.

Do you have any concerns about the quality of the drinking water in your community?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not sure
3.

Are you aware of any recent changes to local water quality regulations?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not Sure
4.

Are there any areas in your community where you feel the water quality is inadequate?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not Sure
5.

How often do you test your water for contaminants?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Monthly
  2. Every 6 months
  3. Once a year
  4. Never
6.

Are there any steps you take to ensure the quality of your water?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes
  2. I use a water filter.
  3. Yes
  4. I have my water tested regularly.
  5. No
  6. I do not take any steps to ensure water quality.
7.

What do you think are the most important issues when it comes to water quality?

The answer should be a text input.
8.

Do you think your local government is doing enough to protect water quality?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not Sure
9.

Are there any water-related projects or initiatives you would like to see implemented in your community?

The answer should be a text input.
10.

Are you aware of any water-related health concerns in your community?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not Sure

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Citizen Water Quality Survey

What is the Citizen Water Quality Survey?

The Citizen Water Quality Survey is an online survey designed to collect information from citizens about the quality of their local water sources. The survey asks questions about the water’s taste, color, smell, and other characteristics. This data helps local and regional governments to better understand and manage their water resources.

Who can participate in the Citizen Water Quality Survey?

Anyone who lives near or uses a local water source can participate in the survey. The survey is open to all ages and backgrounds.

How long does the survey take?

The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete.

What information is collected in the survey?

The survey collects information on the water’s taste, color, smell, and other characteristics. It also collects information about the source of the water (e.g., river, lake, well).

What happens to the data collected in the survey?

The data collected in the survey is used to inform local and regional governments about the quality of their water sources. This information helps them to better manage and protect their water resources.

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