Drinking Water Data for the Nation: Version 1.0 Release Webinar

  • Virtual
  • 2PM – 3PM EDT
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All Americans deserve access to safe, reliable, and affordable drinking water. But making that access into a national reality means untangling a complex web of interdependent factors—including crucial, but often fragmented, water data.

That’s why, as part of the Digital Service for the Planet (DSP) initiative, the Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC)is launching a new web-based platform: the National Drinking Water Explorer Tool (Version 1.0). This first-of-its-kind tool harmonizes data across sources and scales—integrating 30 local, state, and national datasets and more than 700 variables—so policymakers, advocates, researchers, utilities, and communities can access and use vital drinking water data to improve environmental and public health outcomes.

Join us for the release of the National Drinking Water Explorer Tool, Version 1.0! During this webinar, we’ll break down how the tool came to be, do a brief demo with its developers, and share what we expect to see in Version 2.0. An audience Q&A will follow.