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Rules are changing and
demand is surging
- Federal Compliance Standards
- Additional State Compliance Standards
Are you ready?
Safe drinking water is becoming a national priority. While individual states are taking the lead in rewriting water regulations and federal regulators are actively considering new measures, the impact of these changes can result in a resource and cost burden on program managers that are tasked with executing programs that keep lead out of the drinking water supply.
New Rules
Need New Tools
With 120WaterAudit’s software, kits and managed services you can manage and execute water quality programs that scale, save operational resources and most importantly help managers improve public health outcomes through the management of these point of use programs.


“Through utilizing 120WaterAudit we have been able to decrease our turnaround time of customer tap fulfillment from 4 months to 15 days. In addition, the real-time data we receive for all of our lead events is instrumental in the execution of our LCR, LSLR and customer test request programs. ”
Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority
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