The Forest to Faucets 2.0 assessment uses geospatial modeling to identify watersheds in the conterminous United States that are most important to surface drinking water, the ability to produce clean water, forest ownership (public or private), and potential threats to water yield from insects and diseases, wildfire, land use or climate change. Review this report to learn more about how the data collected and the associated online assessment tool can be used by forest managers to evaluate the effect of their management on the water supply, and that water consumers can use for considering potential threats upstream. Published February, 2022.