SAN ANTONIO — An independent survey released last week at WQA Aquatech USA 2011 found that more than half of Americans have concerns about the quality of their water, according to a press release.

The random sample survey, conducted by Applied Research-West Inc., also found that a majority of consumers are willing to pay more for the elimination of contaminants from their water and nearly 25 percent of consumers say that have a primary responsibility in their home for quality water.

“We are seeing people become more educated about water issues and finding ways to ensure water quality for their families,” said Peter J. Censky, executive director of the Water Quality Association (WQA).

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