In 2023, with the Washington State Legislature, we created the Alternative Drinking Water Program (ADWP) to assist individual well owners and small water systems with contamination to provide access to safe drinking water. The program supports private and Group B well users impacted by regional and specific contamination events. This opportunity allows communities to address PFAS, Nitrate, Arsenic, Uranium, and other contaminates. Read more in our ADWP flyer (PDF).
Funding is available now through June 30, 2025. We will ask for continued funding for the next state fiscal year during the next legislative session. The funding is intended to be used by a Local Health Jurisdiction or community organization. Funding is provided through contracts using a reimbursement model.
Program specific activities may include—but are not limited to—water quality sampling, lab analysis, water delivery, technical assistance, and treatment units to allow for drinking and cooking.
ADWP is in our Policy and Planning Section with close ties to our new Foundational Public Health Services program.
More Resources
- PFAS Point-Of-Use Filter Options 331-713 (PDF)
- Home Water Treatment for PFAS 331-699 (PDF)
- Local Health Jurisdiction PFAS Resources webpage
- Local Health Jurisdictions and Tribal Directories webpage
- Drinking Water home page
West Plains, Spokane County
- Filter Program for West Plains Private Well Owners 331-759 (PDF)
- Under-Sink filter Program for West Plains Private Well Owners, 331-766 (PDF)
- West Plains PFAS—Washington State Department of Ecology
- West Plains Water Coalition website
More Information
- ADWP Application 331-738 (Word) or email us at odw-adwp@doh.wa.gov.