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651-201-4700
health.drinkingwater@state.mn.us

Contact Info

Drinking Water Protection Program
651-201-4700
health.drinkingwater@state.mn.us

Drinking Water Risk Communication Toolkit

We talked to systems – large and small – throughout Minnesota about risk communication. This toolkit contains the risk communication strategies and tools that work for them. Risk communication is a science-based approach to communicating effectively to inform people about potential hazards to their person, property, or community.

Please share your communication successes with us at health.drinkingwater@state.mn.us. We would be glad to add your examples and stories to the toolkit so that other public water systems can learn from you. Thank you to the public water systems that contributed their time and expertise to this toolkit: Bemidji, Eden Prairie, Foley, Minneapolis, New Brighton, and Rochester.

Communication for every situation

Read about different communication types and find the strategies that best fit for your system and the issue at hand.

Text bubblesEducation and awareness about water systems, drinking water, all the good work done to protect drinking water.

Everyday Communications

Icon of calendarInform and help the community understand how to prevent or address a well-known risk.

Well-Known Issue Communications

Puzzle piecesInform and help the community understand how to prevent or address a risk that is new or not well-known.

Emerging Issue Communications

Puzzle piecesInform and help the community face extreme, sudden danger or a sudden change in operations.

Crisis Communications

Communication strategies and tools that work

Successful communication efforts can be broken down into three simple steps: planning, making your message, and telling your story. Each of these steps is scalable—whether you have the time and resources to do a little or a do a lot, you can still communicate effectively with consumers. On the pages below, you will find strategies and tools to help with each step.

Have a Plan Make Your Message Tell Your Story

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Last Updated: 10/17/2024
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