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Drinking Water Regulation Information Portal (DRIP)
The Department of Behavioral & Community Health regulates the operation of more than 600 public water systems.
To better streamline the regulatory oversight of these systems, DRIP was created to assist our Public Water supplies to submit sample results, reports, and documentation. DRIP is a web-based application program that can be accessed from any Internet browser on your computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile device.
Public Water Operators can create an account or log in to upload required laboratory sampling results, monthly operation reports, and other necessary documents.
WELCOME
You can use this website to upload documents for your water supplies and view previously submitted data.
You can also visit the Video Tutorials
for more in depth instructions and instructions for getting set up.
Click Here to begin the account creation process in a new tab.
Select "Sign Up" at the bottom of the page.
Enter In your email address and create a strong password following the requirements like in the image to the right. Then press the "Continue" button.
Now open the email that has been sent to the email address you just signed up with and click on the "Confirm My Account" button. Make sure to check your junk/spam folder if it does not appear in your inbox.
Fill out your information like the example in the image as shown to the right and click on the "Save" button.
Click on "Return Home" link on the User Profile page.
Now click on the "Request Access" link at the bottom of the page.
Input the last 5 digits of a Public Water Supply ID you own or oversee and click on the "Submit" button.
You will be shown a grid of the status of all your water system access requests.
Click on the "Request another water system" button to request more water supplies you own/oversee.
A DBCH administrator will give you access to your requested water supplies when they are free. Please be patient as this may take some time.