National Drinking Water Alliance
Feb 21, 2020
New Fact Sheet Puts a Spotlight on Childcare Tap Water Safety
A new fact sheet aims to demystify tap water contamination and provide clear information on tap water safety for childcare providers and...
Lindsay McCormick
Feb 4, 2020
Support a Strong Lead in Water Rule: Provide Your Comments Now!
First established in 1991, the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) was developed to control the contaminants in drinking water by requiring water...
National Drinking Water Alliance
Oct 11, 2019
Proposed New Lead and Copper Rule Released for Comment Period
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released its proposed new Lead and Copper Rule for a 60-day public comment period. EPA...
National Drinking Water Alliance
Oct 7, 2019
Children’s Environmental Health Day is October 10th
Despite many advancements in the field of children’s environmental health over the past few decades, today’s children face an epidemic of...
National Drinking Water Alliance
Oct 3, 2019
Keeping Little Ones Healthy Every Sip of the Way
Research shows that the beverages young children drink have a major impact on their long-term health. And with all the choices available...
National Drinking Water Alliance
Oct 2, 2018
California Continues Drinking Water Leadership
The recent passage of Assembly Bill 2370 marks another step ahead for Californians’ drinking water, making it the eighth state in nation...
National Drinking Water Alliance
Sep 10, 2018
Beverages in Early Childhood: National Research Agenda and Funding Opportunity
Early childhood is a critical period for developing food preferences and dietary patterns. Despite dietary recommendations to limit or...
National Drinking Water Alliance
Aug 7, 2018
Supporting Healthy Food and Beverage Policies on the Navajo Nation
Community members and advocates are uniting to help catalyze healthy living across the Navajo Nation, including passing healthy food and...
National Drinking Water Alliance
May 31, 2018
Join the 30 Day Water Challenge for Early Care and Education
Water: it’s great for physical, oral and cognitive health. The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) beverage requirements support...
National Drinking Water Alliance
May 14, 2018
What Should Babies Drink?
When it’s time to drink something more than breastmilk or formula, plain water is best for babies. Learn more with a new video from 1,000...