Annual Water Quality Reports, required for all federally defined community water systems, provide information about your water system, including the source of the water, treatments provided, and water quality. These reports detail the levels of contaminants, including information on cryptosporidium, radon, and other unregulated contaminants, any violations of national primary drinking water regulations, and any variances or exemptions. The information in an Annual Water Quality Report can raise consumer awareness about their drinking water source, aid in understanding the delivery of safe drinking water, and educate on preventative measures. These reports can be particularly useful for consumers, especially those with special health needs, to make informed decisions regarding their drinking water. Educated consumers are more likely to help protect their drinking water sources and appreciate the true costs of safe drinking water. All community water systems must mail, direct-deliver, or make a good faith estimate to provide this report to you on an annual basis. To contact your public water supply directly, information should be listed on your water bill or can be found in your local telephone directory. For non-community water systems, call your local health department or state district office. The EPA also offers a hotline service for rapid access to information specific to individual water supplies.