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AWIA Small Size and WS RRA Report 05142021.Xlsx US EPA data reflect that the following is a list of all community water systems (CWS), serving a population of 3,301 to 49,999, required to certify completion of a risk and resilience assessment (by June 30, 2021) and an emergency response plan (by December 31, 2021) under Section 2013 of America's Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA). EPA uses the population served number that each CWS reported to its respective primacy agency for the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) database as of the date of AWIA’s enactment on October 23, 2018. This list was generated on May 14, 2021. EPA will continue to verify the CWSs that belong on this list. Data will be updated for accuracy on an ongoing basis. PWSID Community Water System Town/City State Zip Code 1 101612109 FORT HALL FORT HALL CA 83203 2 104101247 WARM SPRINGS WATER TREATMENT PLANT WARM SPRINGS OR 97761 3 105300002 LUMMI TRIBAL WATER DISTRICT BELLINGHAM WA 98226 4 105300003 TULALIP BAY WATER DIST #1 TULALIP WA 98271 5 265005620 City of Whitewater Whitewater WI 53190 6 010106001 Mashantucket Pequot Water System MASHANTUCKET CT 06339-3060 7 010109005 Mohegan Tribal Utility Authority Uncasville CT 06382 8 020000005 ST. REGIS MOHAWK TRIBE HOGANSBURG NY 13655 9 020000008 CATTARAUGUS CWS SALAMANCA NY 14779 10 043740039 CHEROKEE WATER SYSTEM CHEROKEE NC 28719 11 055293201 MT. PLEASANT MT. PLEASANT MI 48858 12 055293603 EAST BAY WATER WORKS SUTTONS BAY MI 49682 13 055293611 HANNAHVILLE COMMUNITY WILSON MI 49896-9728 14 055293702 LITTLE RIVER TRIBAL WATER SYSTEM MANISTEE MI 49660 15 055294301 VINELAND ONAMIA MN 56359 16 055294502 PRAIRIE ISLAND WELCH MN 55089 17 055294503 LOWER SIOUX MORTON MN 56270 18 055294506 SIOUX TRAIL PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 19 055295003 SOUTH-CENTRAL WATER SYSTEM BOWLER WI 54416 20 055295310 Giiwedin Hayward WI 54843 21 055295401 LAC DU FLAMBEAU LAC DU FLAMBEAU WI 54538 22 055295508 KESHENA KESHENA WI 54135 23 055295703 ONEIDA #1 OR SITE #1 ONEIDA WI 54155 24 061020808 POTTAWATOMIE CO. RWD #3 (DALE PLANT) SHAWNEE OK 74801 25 061620001 KICKAPOO TRADITIONAL TRIBE EAGLE PASS TX 78852 26 061800001 TUNICA-BILOXI TRIBE OF LA MARKSVILLE LA 71351 27 062004336 CHICKASAW WINSTAR ADA OK 74821-1548 28 063500120 SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO SANTO DOMINGO NM 87052 29 063501100 POJOAQUE SOUTH Santa Fe NM 87506 30 063501109 ISLETA EASTSIDE ISLETA NM 87022 31 063501124 ZUNI PUEBLO ZUNI NM 87327 32 063503111 LAGUNA VALLEY LAGUNA NM 87007 33 063503115 SAN FELIPE BLACK MESA CASINO SAN FELIPE PUEBLO NM 87001 34 063506008 MESCALERO INN OF THE MT. GODS MESCALERO NM 88340 35 070000003 SAC & FOX (MESKWAKI) IN IOWA TAMA IA 52339 36 083090091 TOWN OF BROWNING BROWNING MT 59417 37 083890023 BELCOURT-TURTLE MTN RURAL WATER SYSTEM BELCOURT ND 58316 38 083890025 SPIRIT LAKE WATER MANAGEMENT RWS ST. MICHAEL ND 58370 39 084690474 KYLE WATER SYSTEM PINE RIDGE SD 57770 40 084690475 PINE RIDGE WATER SYSTEM PINE RIDGE SD 57770 41 084690480 OGLALA RWS PIPELINE PINE RIDGE SD 57770 42 084690510 STANDING ROCK RURAL WATER SYSTEM FORT YATES ND 58538 43 084690516 SICANGU MNI WICONI RURAL WATER SYSTEM ROSEBUD SD 57570 44 084690528 ROSEBUD RURAL WATER SYSTEM ROSEBUD SD 57570 45 084990002 URIAH HEEPS SPRING WATER SYSTEM FORT DUCHESNE UT 84026 46 085690003 FORT WASHAKIE FORT WASHAKIE WY 82514 47 090400042 Sells Intertie Sells AZ 85634 48 090400047 GRIC DPW Sacaton Sacaton AZ 85147 49 090400051 Colorado River Regional Water System Parker AZ 85344 50 090400088 Fort McDowell Community Fountain Hills AZ 85269-7779 51 090400089 Quechan Utility Yuma AZ 85366-1899 52 090400090 Ak Chin Village Maricopa AZ 85138 53 090400106 Polacca Polacca AZ 86042 54 090400109 Salt River Public Works Scottsdale AZ 85256 55 090400114 SCUA Upper Seven Mile San Carlos AZ 85550 56 090400692 GRIC DPW Wild Horse Pass Sacaton AZ 85147 57 090400693 WMATUA Miner Flat Whiteriver AZ 85941 58 090600058 Red Hawk Casino - Shingle Springs Shingle Springs CA 95682 59 090600142 Morongo Banning CA 92220 60 090600147 Rincon Northern Valley Center CA 92082 61 090600151 Soboba San Jacinto CA 92581 62 090600154 Table Mountain Rancheria Friant CA 93626 63 090600158 Viejas Community System Alpine CA 91901 64 090605012 Pauma Pauma Valley CA 92061 65 090605013 Pechanga Temecula CA 92593 66 090605024 Sycuan El Cajon CA 92019 67 090605047 Colusa Southern System Colusa CA 95932-4018 68 090605126 Hoopa Valley-Wide System Hoopa CA 95546 69 090605153 Pala North Pala CA 92059 70 AK2110342 CITY AND BOROUGH OF JUNEAU JUNEAU AK 99801 71 AK2110601 SKAGWAY SKAGWAY AK 99840 72 AK2120232 KETCHIKAN PUBLIC UTILITIES KETCHIKAN AK 99901 73 AK2130075 SITKA SITKA AK 99835 74 AK2130148 PETERSBURG PETERSBURG AK 99833 75 AK2211423 JBER-ELMENDORF JBER AK 99505 76 AK2212039 DOYON UTILITIES JBER - RICHARDSON FAIRBANKS AK 99707 77 AK2224646 WASILLA WATER SYSTEM WASILLA AK 99654 78 AK2226020 PALMER WATER SYSTEM PALMER AK 99645 79 AK2240448 KENAI WATER SYSTEM KENAI AK 99611 80 AK2240456 HOMER WATER SYSTEM HOMER AK 99603 81 AK2241054 SOLDOTNA SOLDOTNA AK 99669 82 AK2260309 UNALASKA WATER SYSTEM UNALASKA AK 99685-0610 83 AK2298103 VALDEZ WATER SYSTEM - MAIN VALDEZ AK 99686 84 AK2310683 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA - FAIRBANKS FAIRBANKS AK 99775 85 AK2310900 COLLEGE UTILITIES CORPORATION FAIRBANKS AK 99708 86 AK2310918 FT WAINWRIGHT - MAIN POST FAIRBANKS AK 99707 87 AK2320078 BARROW UTILITIES & ELEC. COOP., INC. (BU BARROW AK 99723 88 AK2340010 NOME JOINT UTILITY SYSTEM NOME AK 99762-0070 89 AK2370625 EIELSON - AIR FORCE BASE EIELSON AFB AK 99702-2397 90 AL0000001 AUTAUGA CO WATER AUTHORITY PRATTVILLE AL 36068 91 AL0000013 MARBURY WATER SYSTEM, INC. MARBURY AL 36051 92 AL0000017 PRATTVILLE (WATER WORKS BOARD OF) PRATTVILLE AL 36068 93 AL0000023 NORTH BALDWIN UTILITIES BAY MINETTE AL 36507 94 AL0000025 BELFOREST WATER SYSTEM DAPHNE AL 36526 95 AL0000029 DAPHNE (UTILITIES BOARD OF THE CITY OF) DAPHNE AL 36526 96 AL0000035 FAIRHOPE WATER SYSTEM (CITY OF) FAIRHOPE AL 36533 97 AL0000036 FOLEY (UTILITIES BOARD OF THE CITY OF) FOLEY AL 36536 98 AL0000038 GULF SHORES (UTILITIES BOARD CITY OF) GULF SHORES AL 36542 99 AL0000048 LOXLEY (TOWN OF) LOXLEY AL 36551 100 AL0000053 ORANGE BEACH WATER, SEWER AND F.P.A. ORANGE BEACH AL 36561 101 AL0000061 ROBERTSDALE (CITY OF) ROBERTSDALE AL 36567 102 AL0000068 SPANISH FORT WATER SYSTEM SPANISH FORT AL 36577 103 AL0000076 WHITE HOUSE WATER SYSTEM, INC. BAY MINETTE AL 36507 104 AL0000079 BAKERHILL WATER AUTHORITY BAKERHILL AL 36027 105 AL0000085 EUFAULA WATER WORKS EUFAULA AL 36027 106 AL0000091 BRENT UTILITIES BOARD BRENT AL 35034 107 AL0000092 CENTREVILLE WATER & SEWER CENTREVILLE AL 35042 108 AL0000093 GREEN POND WATER SYSTEM GREEN POND AL 35074 109 AL0000097 WEST BLOCTON WATER WORKS WEST BLOCTON AL 35184 110 AL0000100 BLOUNTSVILLE UTILITIES BOARD BLOUNTSVILLE AL 35031 111 AL0000101 CLEVELAND WATER WORKS CLEVELAND AL 35049 112 AL0000103 ONEONTA UTILITIES BOARD ONEONTA AL 35121 113 AL0000104 PINE BLUFF WATER AUTHORITY LOCUST FORK AL 35097 114 AL0000108 SNEAD WATER WORKS SNEAD AL 35952 115 AL0000117 SOUTH BULLOCK COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY UNION SPRINGS AL 36089 116 AL0000118 UNION SPRINGS UTIL BOARD UNION SPRINGS AL 36089 117 AL0000125 GREENVILLE WATER WORKS GREENVILLE AL 36037 118 AL0000131 CALHOUN COUNTY WATER & FIRE PR AUTHORITY ALEXANDRIA AL 36250 119 AL0000154 JACKSONVILLE UTILITIES JACKSONVILLE AL 36265-2651 120 AL0000162 OXFORD WATER WORKS & SEWER BOARD OXFORD AL 36203 121 AL0000164 PIEDMONT UTILITIES BOARD PIEDMONT AL 36272 122 AL0000168 WEAVER WATER SYSTEM WEAVER AL 36277 123 AL0000174 EAST ALABAMA WATER & FIRE PRO DISTRICT VALLEY AL 36854 124 AL0000177 HUGULEY WATER AUTHORITY LANETT AL 36863 125 AL0000178 LAFAYETTE WATER WORKS LAFAYETTE AL 36862 126 AL0000179 LANETT WATER WORKS LANETT AL 36863 127 AL0000180 BEULAH UTILITIES DISTRICT OPELIKA AL 36801 128 AL0000187 CEDAR BLUFF UTILITIES BOARD CEDAR BLUFF AL 35959 129 AL0000188 CENTRE WATER & SEWER BOARD CENTRE AL 35960 130 AL0000189 CHEROKEE COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY CENTRE AL 35960 131 AL0000213 CLANTON WATER DEPARTMENT CLANTON AL 35046 132 AL0000219 JEMISON WATER WORKS JEMISON AL 35085 133 AL0000229 THORSBY WATER WORKS BOARD THORSBY AL 35171 134 AL0000232 BUTLER WATER SYSTEM BUTLER AL 36904 135 AL0000234 CHILTON WATER AUTHORITY THORSBY AL 35171 136 AL0000237 GILBERTOWN (UTILITIES BOARD OF TOWN OF) GILBERTOWN AL 36908 137 AL0000243 NORTH CHOCTAW WATER & SEWER AUTHORITY LISMAN AL 36912 138 AL0000245 Hollins Water Authority Hollins AL 35082 139 AL0000255 GROVE HILL WATER WORKS GROVE HILL AL 36451 140 AL0000256 JACKSON WATER WORKS & SEWER BOARD JACKSON AL 36545 141 AL0000257 OLD LINE WATER SYSTEM JACKSON AL 36545 142 AL0000259 MID-CLARKE WATER SYSTEM GROVE HILL AL 36451 143 AL0000262 THOMASVILLE WATER WORKS & SEWER BOARD THOMASVILLE AL 36784-0127 144 AL0000279 HEFLIN WATER WORKS HEFLIN AL 36265 145 AL0000295 ELBA WATER WORKS ELBA AL 36323 146 AL0000296 ENTERPRISE WATER WORKS ENTERPRISE AL 36330 147 AL0000314 COLBERT COUNTY RURAL WATER SYSTEM TUSCUMBIA AL 35674 148 AL0000316 HAWK PRIDE MT WATER SYSTEM TUSCUMBIA AL 35674 149 AL0000320 LITTLEVILLE WATERWORKS RUSSELLVILLE AL 35654 150 AL0000321 MUSCLE SHOALS UTILITY BOARD MUSCLE SHOALS AL 35661 151 AL0000327 SHEFFIELD UTILITIES DEPARTMENT SHEFFIELD AL 35660 152 AL0000329 SPRING VALLEY WATER AUTHORITY TUSCUMBIA AL 35674 153 AL0000331 TUSCUMBIA WATER WORKS TUSCUMBIA AL 35674 154 AL0000338 EVERGREEN WATER WORKS EVERGREEN AL 36401 155 AL0000354 STEWARTVILLE WATER AUTHORITY SYLACAUGA AL 34151 156 AL0000356 ANDALUSIA (UTILITIES BOARD OF) ANDALUSIA AL 36420 157 AL0000361 COVINGTON COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY ANDALUSIA AL 36420 158 AL0000375 OPP UTILITIES BOARD OPP AL 36467 159 AL0000390 LUVERNE WATER & SEWER DEPARTMENT LUVERNE AL 36049 160 AL0000393 OWASSA-BROWNSVILLE WATER AUTHORITY EVERGREEN AL 36401 161 AL0000394 CULLMAN COUNTY WATER DEPARTMENT CULLMAN AL 35055 162 AL0000397 SOUTH CRENSHAW COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY BRANTLEY AL 36009 163 AL0000402 EAST CULLMAN WATER SYSTEM CULLMAN AL 35058 164 AL0000406 HANCEVILLE (THE WWSB OF THE CITY OF) HANCEVILLE AL 35077 165 AL0000408 JOHNSONS CROSSING WATER SYSTEM Cullman AL 35055 166 AL0000409 JOPPA, HULACO & RYAN WATER AUTHORITY JOPPA AL 35087 167 AL0000413 V.A.W.
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