
Collective
Activities of Federal Agencies
The general categories of tasks
undertaken by various Federal agencies are summarized in
Table 1. This table uses the symbol ü to denote
activities conducted with the intent of serving all U.S.
citizens and û for those activities that are undertaken only
for some subset of the population.
Table 1 lists a variety of current Federal activities
related to drinking water and health and the specific
Federal agencies involved. Hazardous components of water
come either from nonpoint sources (agricultural,
man-altered and natural runoff, and atmospheric
deposition), from point sources, or through the treatment
and distribution process. The EPA regulates most point
source pollution through the Clean Water Act and has some
influence over atmospheric deposition of harmful
contaminants through the Clean Air Act. The agricultural
contributions to surface and groundwater contamination
are significant in many areas and, with the exception of
herbicide and pesticide regulation, are largely
unregulated by the Federal Government. The USDA has
several programs to minimize nutrient flow to surface
waters, to control sediment loading of surface waters,
and to encourage prudent use of agricultural chemicals.
Most of these programs depend on the voluntary
cooperation of farmers and on the ability, using
USDAs limited resources, to get information to
farmers. Specific agricultural compounds are registered,
and can be deregistered or banned, by the EPA.
Nonpoint source pollution from urban and suburban
environs can be significant, as the USGS has documented
through its National Water Quality Assessment. Although
the EPA and many States have extensive programs to
diminish pollution transported through storm water and
sediment runoff, most of these programs depend on
voluntary cooperation of participants or on the
enforcement of local regulations.
Thus, whereas collective Federal efforts to ensure water
safety are extensive, the Federal Government does not
have the ability to control all pollution at the source.
Type of Activity
|
HHS Agencies
|
Non-HHS
|
ATSDR
|
CDC
|
FDA
|
HRSA
|
IHS
|
NIH
|
DOD
|
EPA
|
USDA
|
USGS
|
| Source
Water Monitoring/Investigation |
û |
|
|
|
|
|
û |
ü |
|
ü |
| Source
Water Protection |
û |
|
|
|
|
|
|
ü |
ü |
|
| Raw
Water Monitoring/Investigation |
û |
|
|
|
|
|
û |
ü |
|
|
| Treatment
Plant Support/Education/Investigation |
|
|
|
|
û |
|
|
ü |
|
|
| Treatment
Plant Design/Construction/Upgrading |
|
|
|
|
û |
|
|
ü |
|
|
| Monitoring
Treated Water Quality |
|
|
|
|
|
|
û |
ü |
|
|
| Distribution
System Support/Education/Investigation |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ü |
|
|
| Population
Consumption/Use Patterns |
|
ü |
|
|
|
ü |
|
ü |
ü |
ü |
| Household
Water Quality |
|
|
|
|
|
ü |
|
ü |
û |
|
| Monitoring
Health Outcomes |
û |
ü |
|
û |
|
|
û |
û |
|
|
| Health
Risk Assessments |
û |
|
|
û |
|
|
|
ü |
|
|
| Monitoring/Assessing
Economic Outcomes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ü |
|
|
| Monitoring/Assessing
Social Equity Issues |
|
û |
|
û |
|
|
|
ü |
|
|
ü - denotes
activities conducted to serve all U.S. citizens; û - denotes an activity
for some subset of the U.S. population.
Type of Activity
|
HHS Agencies
|
Non-HHS
|
A
T
S
D
R
|
C
D
C
|
F
D
A
|
H
R
S
A
|
I
H
S
|
N
I
H
|
D
O
D
|
E
P
A
|
U
S
D
A
|
U
S
G
S
|
| Monitoring/Assessing
Social Equity Issues |
|
û |
|
û |
|
|
|
ü |
|
|
| Developing
Water Quality Testing Techniques (Laboratory
Methods, Field Methods, QA/QC, Equipment) |
|
ü |
|
|
|
|
|
ü |
|
ü |
| Health Effects Investigation
Acute/Outbreaks Chronic/Cancer/Long
Term
|
û |
ü |
|
|
û |
|
û |
ü |
|
|
| û |
ü |
|
|
|
ü |
û |
û |
|
|
Standard Setting
RegulatingData
and Analysis Pertaining to
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ü |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
ü |
|
|
| Guideline
Development |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ü |
|
|
| Public
Education |
|
|
|
û |
û |
ü |
|
ü |
ü |
|
| Enforcement/Compliance |
|
|
|
|
û |
|
|
ü |
|
|
| Developing
and Maintaining Informational Resources |
|
|
|
|
|
ü |
|
ü |
|
ü |
| Monitoring/Guidance
for Food Product-Related Water |
|
|
ü |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ü -
denotes activities conducted to serve all U.S. citizens; û - denotes
an activity for some subset of the U.S. population.
|