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AWWA is the largest nonprofit association dedicated to managing and improving water systems across North America. It provides technical resources, training, advocacy, and standards that support safe and sustainable drinking water.

NRWA is a national nonprofit organization that supports rural and small community water and wastewater utilities. Through training, technical assistance, and advocacy, it helps utilities maintain reliable and compliant services.

OAWU is a member-driven organization that provides training, certification support, and technical resources for water and wastewater professionals throughout Oregon. Its mission is to strengthen utility operations and promote environmental stewardship.

IRWA assists Idaho's water and wastewater systems through technical assistance, operator training, and professional development programs. The association helps utilities meet regulatory requirements and improve service to their communities.

Evergreen Rural Water of Washington supports drinking water and wastewater utilities through training, technical assistance, and on-site support. The organization focuses on helping utilities maintain compliance, efficiency, and long-term sustainability.

The Washington State Department of Ecology is the state's primary environmental regulatory agency. It works to protect and restore Washington's air, land, and water resources through permitting, compliance, and environmental programs.

Oregon DEQ protects and enhances Oregon's environmental quality by regulating air, water, and land resources. The agency oversees permitting, compliance, and environmental initiatives that safeguard public health and natural resources.

Idaho DEQ is the state's lead environmental protection agency, responsible for preserving Idaho's air, water, and land quality. It provides regulatory oversight, technical guidance, and environmental monitoring programs statewide.

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