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Beaver Water District takes water from the lake, cleans and disinfects it, and makes it safe for you to drink, from drinking water taps in Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville and surrounding towns and communities.

Did you know that you can make a difference in the water quality of Beaver Lake? It’s true. That’s because when it rains, stormwater runoff can pick up dirt, chemicals and other pollutants. Then it enters the storm drain and is discharged untreated into the lake. So how can you help reduce stormwater runoff and protect the water in Beaver Lake?

Click on the four short videos below to find out. View videos in Quicktime. Download free Quicktime.

In the 1950s, visionary leaders in Northwest Arkansas saw the need for a secure water supply. Today, 1 in 8 Arkansans depend on Beaver Lake for drinking water.
We all live in watersheds. Beaver Lake’s watershed includes parts of Benton, Washington, Madison, and Carroll counties.
Did you know that running water can pick up pet waste, fertilizer, and sediment, all of which can contaminate Beaver Lake, your drinking water source?
Clean water. It’s essential for your health, and it’s essential for Northwest Arkansas’ future economic well-being and the quality of life of its citizens. Do your part to protect Beaver Lake.
 
 


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