❓ Frequently Asked Questions
We know managing a public water system comes with questions — about compliance, funding, operations, and more. Here are answers to some of the most common ones we hear:
What kinds of water systems do you work with?
We primarily support municipal and county-owned community water systems, regional water authorities, and other public utilities. We also work with smaller rural systems and water departments that may have limited staffing or technical capacity.
Can you help us comply with the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR)?
Yes. We specialize in LCRR compliance, including developing lead service line inventories, creating GIS maps, and preparing reports in formats accepted by state primacy agencies. We can also help you prepare for LCRI requirements when they go into effect.
Do you offer support for grant applications and infrastructure funding?
Absolutely. We assist with State Revolving Fund (SRF) applications, grant writing, project budgeting, and navigating federal and state funding programs tied to infrastructure upgrades and water safety.
Our records are all on paper — can you still help?
Yes! Many water systems are still using paper records or spreadsheets. We offer digitization services, GIS mapping, and user-friendly tools to help you organize and access your data efficiently.
Are your services customizable to small systems with limited budgets?
Definitely. We work with systems of all sizes and tailor our approach to fit your staffing, technical capacity, and financial resources. Whether you need short-term help or long-term planning, we’ll meet you where you are.
Do you provide training for operators and administrative staff?
Yes. We offer custom trainings, workshops, and on-site coaching to help water system teams improve operations, recordkeeping, compliance, and communication.
How do we get started with Municipal Water Reports?
Simple, just reach out to us using our contact form or at info@municipalwaterreports.com. We’ll set up a quick call to understand your system’s needs and recommend a path forward that fits your timeline and budget.