Drinking Water Quality Report
(Separate Website)
In order to ensure that tap and bottled water is safe to drink, the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources' (DPNR), Division of Environmental Protection, prescribe regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems.
By: VI Department of Planning & Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Protection
Non-Point Source Pollution Controls For The United States Virgin Islands
(Separate Website)
Getting Involved In Non-Point Source Controls For The U.S. Virgin Islands
By: VI Department of Planning & Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Protection
Public Water Supply Supervision System
(Separate Website)
The Public Water Supply Supervision (PWSS) program of DPNR/DEP assures that all public water systems comply with Title 19, Part VI, Chapter 51, Subchapter 1303 of the V.I.C (PDF File).
By: VI Department of Planning & Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Protection
Safe Drinking Water Act
(Separate Website)
The Safe Drinking Water Act was established to protect the quality of drinking water in the U.S. This law focuses on all waters actually or potentially designed for drinking use, whether from above ground or underground sources.
By: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Water Pollution Control Program
(Separate Website)
Some of the Virgin Islands' (VI) most valuable natural resources are its pristine waters and distinctive habitats. Protection of these unique features, in the face of increasing population and development pressures, has become increasingly difficult.
By: VI Department of Planning & Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Protection