Our Story
Clean Air and Water was founded in 2022 with a simple mission: to provide people with clear, accurate information about what’s in their drinking water.
After discovering concerning levels of contaminants in our own tap water and struggling to make sense of complex water quality reports, we realized there was a need for straightforward, science-based information that everyone could understand.
Today, we’re committed to helping individuals and families across America understand their local water quality issues and make informed decisions about the water they consume every day.

Our Values

Scientific Integrity
We base all our information on rigorous scientific data and peer-reviewed research, ensuring accuracy and reliability.

Transparency
We believe in complete honesty about water quality issues, even when the truth is concerning.

Accessibility
We translate complex scientific information into language that’s easy to understand and act upon.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you collect your water quality data?
We aggregate data from multiple reliable sources, including the EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Information System, state environmental agencies, independent testing laboratories, and published research studies. All our data is thoroughly verified before being included in our reports.
How can I support your work?
The best way to support our mission is to share our resources with your community, provide feedback on our tools, and engage with our content. If you find our information valuable, telling others about us helps extend our reach.
Why should I trust your information?
Our information is sourced from established scientific data, government databases, and peer-reviewed research. We prioritize accuracy and transparency in all our content, helping you find the best solutions for your water quality concerns.
What areas do you cover?
We currently provide water quality information for communities across the United States. We’re continuously expanding our coverage to include more detailed local data for additional regions.