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PWSID Community Water System Town/City State Zip Code US EPA data reflect that the following is a list of all wholesale community water systems (CWS), those that sell or provide water to other CWSs, 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 February 25, 2021. EPA will continue to verify the wholesale 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 083090050 ASSINIBOINE & SIOUX RURAL WATER SYSTEM POPLAR MT 59255 2 083090090 TWO MEDICINE WATER BROWNING MT 59417 3 084690026 MNI WICONI WTP / CORELINE FORT PIERRE SD 57532 4 084990003 WHITEROCKS WATER SYSTEM FORT DUCHESNE UT 84026 5 AL0000065 SILVERHILL WATER SYSTEM (TOWN OF) SILVERHILL AL 36576 6 AL0000073 SUMMERDALE WATER WORKS SUMMERDALE AL 36580 7 AL0000082 CLAYTON WATER WORKS & SEWER CLAYTON AL 36016 8 AL0000088 LOUISVILLE WATER WORKS LOUISVILLE AL 36048 9 AL0000095 RANDOLPH WATER SYSTEM RANDOLPH AL 36792 10 AL0000116 MIDWAY WATER WORKS MIDWAY AL 36053-0036 11 AL0000123 GEORGIANA WATER WORKS & SEWER BOARD GEORGIANA AL 36033 12 AL0000128 MCKENZIE WATER BOARD MCKENZIE AL 36456 13 AL0000184 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY WATER SUPPLY DIST LANETT AL 36863 14 AL0000266 CLAY COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY ASHLAND AL 36251 15 AL0000302 NEW BROCKTON WATER DEPARTMENT NEW BROCKTON AL 36351 16 AL0000311 CHEROKEE WATER & GAS DEPARTMENT CHEROKEE AL 35616 17 AL0000318 LAGRANGE MOUNTAIN WATER AUTHORITY LEIGHTON AL 35646 18 AL0000319 LEIGHTON (WSB OF THE TOWN OF) LEIGHTON AL 35646 19 AL0000339 FAIRVIEW WATER SYSTEM (CONECUH) EVERGREEN AL 36401 20 AL0000341 LYEFFION WATER AND FIRE PRO AUTHORITY EVERGREEN AL 36401 21 AL0000364 GANTT WATER SYSTEM GANTT AL 36038 22 AL0000372 LOCKHART WATER WORKS LOCKHART AL 36455 23 AL0000378 RED LEVEL WATER WORKS RED LEVEL AL 36474 24 AL0000392 RUTLEDGE WATER WORKS RUTLEDGE AL 36071 25 AL0000398 CULLMAN UTILITIES BOARD CULLMAN AL 35056 26 AL0000416 ARITON WATER WORKS ARITON AL 36311 27 AL0000443 PINCKARD WATER DEPARTMENT PINCKARD AL 36371 28 AL0000508 CROSSVILLE WATER BOARD CROSSVILLE AL 35962 29 AL0000523 VALLEY HEAD WATER WORKS BOARD VALLEY HEAD AL 35989-0195 30 AL0000546 POLLARD WATER SYSTEM POLLARD AL 36441 31 AL0000558 EAST BREWTON WATER & SEWER BOARD EAST BREWTON AL 36427 32 AL0000559 FLOMATON WATER WORKS FLOMATON AL 36441 33 AL0000571 ALTOONA WATER & SEWER BOARD ALTOONA AL 35952 34 AL0000573 WHORTON BEND WATER & FIRE PRO AUTHORITY GADSDEN AL 35901 35 AL0000615 BLACK WATER WORKS BLACK AL 36314 36 AL0000626 MALVERN WATER DEPARTMENT MALVERN AL 36349 37 AL0000633 NORTH GENEVA COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY CHANCELLOR AL 36313 38 AL0000726 PISGAH WATER WORKS PISGAH AL 35765 39 AL0000767 DETROIT WATER WORKS DETROIT AL 35552 40 AL0000769 KENNEDY WATER WORKS BOARD KENNEDY AL 35574 41 AL0000770 MILLPORT WATER WORKS MILLPORT AL 35576 42 AL0000772 SULLIGENT (CITY OF) SULLIGENT AL 35586 43 AL0000788 LEXINGTON WATER WORKS AND SEWER LEXINGTON AL 35648 44 AL0000846 FORT DEPOSIT WATER & SEWER BOARD FORT DEPOSIT AL 36032 45 AL0000853 MOSSES WATER & FIRE PRO AUTHORITY HAYNEVILLE AL 36040 46 AL0000858 WHITE HALL WATER BOARD LOWNDESBORO AL 36725 47 AL0000862 NOTASULGA WATER SYSTEM NOTASULGA AL 36866 48 AL0000865 STAR-MINDINGALL WATER AUTHORITY TUSKEGEE AL 36083 49 AL0000909 FAUNSDALE WATER WORKS FAUNSDALE AL 36738 50 AL0000919 THOMASTON WATER WORKS & GAS BOARD THOMASTON AL 36783 51 AL0000925 HACKLEBURG WATER & SEWER BOARD HACKLEBURG AL 35564 52 AL0000927 UPPER BEAR CREEK WATER AUTHORITY HALEYVILLE AL 35565 53 AL0001071 PINE LEVEL WATER AUTHORITY PINE LEVEL AL 36065 54 AL0001074 RAMER WATER COMPANY, INC. RAMER AL 36069 55 AL0001077 SELLERS STATION WATER SYSTEM LAPINE AL 36046 56 AL0001108 BANKS WATER SYSTEM BANKS AL 36005 57 AL0001130 WADLEY UTILITIES BOARD WADLEY AL 36276 58 AL0001168 VINCENT WATER WORKS BOARD VINCENT AL 35178 59 AL0001171 WILSONVILLE WATER WORKS WILSONVILLE AL 35186 60 AL0001172 WILTON WATER WORKS WILTON AL 35187 61 AL0001202 NORTHWEST ST CLAIR WATER SYSTEM SPRINGVILLE AL 35146-5266 62 AL0001217 CUBA WATER BOARD CUBA AL 36907-0385 63 AL0001261 TALLADEGA-SHELBY WATER TREATMENT PLANT COLUMBIANA AL 35051 64 AL0001290 BUHL, ELROD & HOLMAN WATER AUTHORITY BUHL AL 36446 65 AL0001357 FRANKVILLE WATER & FIRE PRO AUTHORITY FRANKVILLE AL 36538 66 AL0001358 CHATOM UTILITIES BOARD CHATOM AL 36518 67 AL0001360 FRUITDALE WATER SYSTEM CHATOM AL 36518 68 AL0001363 MCINTOSH WATER & FIRE PRO AUTHORITY MCINTOSH AL 36553 69 AL0001378 SYCAMORE WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY SYCAMORE AL 35149 70 AL0001380 ELDRIDGE WATER SYSTEM ELDRIDGE AL 35554 71 AL0001391 PINE APPLE WATER WORKS PINE APPLE AL 36768 72 AL0001393 PINE HILL WATER DEPARTMENT PINE HILL AL 36769 73 AL0001402 ADDISON WATER WORKS ADDISON AL 35540 74 AL0001412 LYNN WATER WORKS LYNN AL 35575 75 AL0001427 PERRY COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY MARION AL 36756 76 AL0001460 COWIKEE WATER AUTHORITY EUFAULA AL 36027 77 AL0001505 BIG WILLS WATER & FIRE PRO AUTHORITY ATTALLA AL 35954 78 AL0001506 MYRTLEWOOD WATER SYSTEM MYTRLEWOOD AL 36763 79 AL0001760 MILLERS FERRY WATER AUTHORITY, INC. CAMDEN AL 36726 80 AL0001764 CWM WATER AUTHORITY DICKINSON AL 36436 81 AL0001767 AKRON WATER SYSTEM AKRON AL 35441 82 AL0001770 East Central Baldwin Water Authority ROBERTSDALE AL 36567 83 AL0001780 FIVE STAR WATER SUPPLY DISTRICT PRATTVILLE AL 36068-0870 84 AL0001784 WASHINGTON COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY CHATOM AL 36518 85 AL0001808 PLURIS ALABAMA LLC DALLAS TX 75201 86 AR0000008 DEWITT WATERWORKS DEWITT AR 72042 87 AR0000028 COTTER WATERWORKS COTTER AR 72626 88 AR0000127 CARAWAY WATERWORKS CARAWAY AR 72419-0000 89 AR0000128 MONETTE WATERWORKS MONETTE AR 72447 90 AR0000252 ROCK MOORE WATER AUTHORITY SULPHUR ROCK AR 72579-0000 91 AR0000301 HOXIE WATER DEPARTMENT HOXIE AR 72433 92 AR0000329 RATCLIFF WATERWORKS RATCLIFF AR 72951 93 AR0000348 HUNTSVILLE WATERWORKS HUNTSVILLE AR 72740-0000 94 AR0000362 LEACHVILLE WATERWORKS LEACHVILLE AR 72438 95 AR0000413 PERRYVILLE WATERWORKS PERRYVILLE AR 72126 96 AR0000431 HARRISBURG WATERWORKS HARRISBURG AR 72432 97 AR0000485 ARKANSAS HEALTH CENTER BENTON AR 72015-8489 98 AR0000526 CAVE CITY WATERWORKS CAVE CITY AR 72521-0000 99 AR0000565 SHIRLEY WATERWORKS SHIRLEY AR 72153-0000 100 AR0000603 DANVILLE WATERWORKS DANVILLE AR 72833 101 AR0000658 GILLHAM REGIONAL WATER DIST WICKS AR 71973 102 AR0000675 CARROLL-BOONE WATER DISTRICT EUREKA SPRINGS AR 72631 103 AR0000770 MARION COUNTY REG WATER DIST BULL SHOALS AR 72619-0000 104 AR0000803 MADISON CO REGIONAL WATER ROGERS AR 72756-0000 105 AR0000814 FULTON COUNTY WATER ASSOC SALEM AR 72576-0000 106 AR0000951 MONTGOMERY CO REGIONAL PWA MOUNT IDA AR 71957 107 AR0000998 OZARK MTN REGIONAL PWA DIAMOND CITY AR 72630 108 AR0001069 N E WHITE COUNTY PUBLIC FACILITIES BOARD SEARCY AR 72143 109 AR0001070 NEAPWA POCAHONTAS AR 72455 110 AR0001077 FRANKLIN-SEBATIAN PWA LAVACA AR 72941 111 AZ0403073 FOREST HIGHLANDS WATER COMPANY FLAGSTAFF AZ 86005 112 AZ0404090 STRAWBERRY HOLLOW DWID PINE AZ 85544 113 AZ0404233 SOLITUDE TRAILS DWID PINE AZ 85544 114 AZ0407523 DESERT OASIS SURPRISE AZ 85374 115 AZ0410064 LAS QUINTAS SERENAS WATER COMPANY SAHUARITA AZ 85629 116 AZ0410329 MARANA MUNICIPAL - HARTMAN VISTAS TUCSON AZ 85743 117 AZ0415013 PARKER TOWN OF PARKER AZ 85344 118 CA0710010 RANDALL-BOLD WATER TREATMENT PLANT CONCORD CA 94520-4907 119 CA0710011 CCWD/BRENTWOOD WTP CONCORD CA 94520-4907 120 CA1210013 HUMBOLDT BAY MWD EUREKA CA 95502 121 CA1510053 ANTELOPE VALLEY E KERN WTR AGY-ROSAMOND PALMDALE CA 93551 122 CA1910025 LOS ANGELES CWWD 40 REG. 39-ROCK CREEK ALHAMBRA CA 91802-1460 123 CA1910027 LOS ANGELES CWWD 40 REG. 35 - N.E. L.A. ALHAMBRA CA 91802-1460 124 CA1910041 THREE VALLEYS MWD CLAREMONT CA 91711 125 CA1910048 SANTA CLARITA VALLEY W.A.-IMPORTED DIVIS VALENCIA CA 91355 126 CA1910128 COVINA IRRIGATING CO. COVINA CA 91723 127 CA1910199 CALIFORNIA DOMESTIC WATER COMPANY WHITTIER CA 90603 128 CA1910200 SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS-COVINA KNOLLS COVINA CA 91724 129 CA1910253 CENTRAL BASIN MWD COMMERCE CA 90040 130 CA2810008 VETERANS HOME OF CALIFORNIA YOUNTVILLE CA 94599 131 CA3010071 JOINT REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM LAGUNA BEACH CA 92651 132 CA3010093 EAST ORANGE COUNTY WD - WZ ORANGE CA 92869 133 CA3010120 SAN JUAN BASIN AUTHORITY SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO CA 92675 134 CA3210008 EAST QUINCY SERVICES DISTRICT QUINCY CA 95971 135 CA3310075 WESTERN MWD (ARLINGTON) RIVERSIDE CA 92503 136 CA3310083 CHINO BASIN DESALTER AUTH. - DESALTER 2 ELMIRA CA 95625-0220 137 CA3510007 SAN BENITO COUNTY WATER DISTRICT HOLLISTER CA 95024 138 CA3610019 SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY WD RIALTO CA 92377 139 CA3610075 CHINO BASIN DESALTER AUTH. - DESALTER 1 ELMIRA CA 95625-0220 140 CA3610086 WEST END CONSOLIDATED WATER COMPANY UPLAND CA 92867 141 CA3610110 ARROWBEAR PARK CWD ARROWBEAR LAKE CA 92382 142 CA3610114 CLAWA CRESTLINE CA 92325 143 CA4010022 LOPEZ PROJECT SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93408 144 CA4010025 SLO CWD NO. 10 - CAYUCOS WTP SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93408 145 CA4010080 NACIMIENTO WATER PROJECT SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93408 146 CA4810015 TRAVIS AFB WTP - VALLEJO VALLEJO CA 94589-2237 147 CA5010038 MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT WATERFORD CA 95386 148 CA5010040 SOUTH SAN JOAQUIN IRRIGATION DISTRICT RIPON CA 95366 149 CA5510006 MI WUK VILLAGE MUT WTR CO MI WUK VILLAGE CA 95346 150 CA5610080 PORT HUENEME WATER AGENCY PORT HUENEME CA 93041 151 CO0103040 EAST VALLEY MD PARKER CO 80134 152 CO0103418 JOINT WATER PURIFICATION PLANT CENTENNIAL CO 80111 153 CO0121300 FOUNTAIN VALLEY AUTHORITY COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80903 154 CO0130517 MOUNTAINSIDE ESTATES MHP GOLDEN CO 80401 155 CO0135476 CARTER LAKE FILTER PLANT BERTHOUD CO 80513 156 CO0139600 PALISADE TOWN OF PALISADE CO 81526 157 CO0142600 MANCOS RURAL WATER COMPANY MANCOS CO 81328 158 CO0160600 TELLER COUNTY WSD LITTLETON CO 80127 159 CO0160750 WESTWOOD LAKES WD WOODLAND PARK CO 80866 160 DE00A0673 WINDSONG FARMS NEWARK DE 19702 161 FL1170085 BRATT-DAVISVILLE WATER SYSTEM JAY FL 32565 162 FL1200134 CHATTAHOOCHEE, CITY OF CHATTAHOOCHEE FL 32324 163 FL1570384 JAY, TOWN OF - UTILITIES DEPT.
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