Behind the Tap: How Safe, Clean Water Protects Our Community
In this episode of the Healthiest and Happiest Podcast, Public Health Director Ashley talks with Rod, Director of Public Works for the Village of Greendale, about the essential — and often unseen — work that keeps our drinking water safe. They explore how water moves from its source to residents’ taps, the routine maintenance and testing that protect water quality, and how Greendale’s infrastructure decisions, including never using lead service lines, support community health. By understanding how our systems work and knowing where to turn with questions or concerns, residents play an important role in helping keep our village healthy and happy.
Learn More & Helpful Resources:
Village of Greendale Department of Public Works (DPW):
Learn more about water utilities, infrastructure projects, maintenance activities, and services provided by DPW.
* Department of Public Works [https://www.greendale.org/departments/public_works/index.php]
* 10 Year Roads and Infrastructure Plan [https://www.greendale.org/departments/public_works/street_and_utility_capital_projects.php]
Report a Water or Infrastructure Concern:
If you notice a potential issue — such as low water pressure, suspected leaks, or water quality concerns — you can submit an online concern or service request.
* Public Works- Report a Problem [https://www.greendale.org/departments/public_works/report_a_problem.php]
Wisconsin DNR – Drinking Water Quality:
The WI DNR oversees public drinking water systems across the state and provides information on water testing, regulations, and consumer confidence reports.
* Drinking Water | Wisconsin DNR [https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/DrinkingWater]
Wisconsin Department of Health Services – Lead Poisoning Prevention:
Lead hides in more places than you think. You can find it in paint, soil, and even makeup. It's important to understand sources of lead and how to avoid them. Learn more about lead exposure, health impacts, prevention strategies, and resources for families, homeowners, and renters.
* Lead-Safe Wisconsin: For Families and Caregivers | Wisconsin Department of Health Services [https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/lead/families.htm]