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This report was created on APR-25-2024 Results are based on data extracted on OCT-06-2023 |
NOTICE: EPA is aware of inaccuracies and underreporting of some data in the Safe Drinking Water Information System. We are working with the states to improve the quality of the data.
The tables below list all violations that the state reported to EPA for this water system. Health-based violations are listed first, followed by monitoring, reporting, and other violations.
Health Based Violations: amount of contaminant exceeded safety standard (MCL) or water was not treated properly.
No health-based violations found. EPA has no record of any health-based violations reported by the state for this water system (Violations within last 10 years are included in this report).
Monitoring and Reporting and Other Violations: system failed to complete all samples or sample in a timely manner, or had another non-health-based violation. A significant monitoring violation means the system failed to take a large percentage of the required samples. Non-significant monitoring violations indicate that the water system failed to take some of the required samples, but did do some of the required sampling.
Type of Violation | Compliance Period Begin Date | Compliance Period End Date | Drinking Water Rule or Contaminant | Violation ID |
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Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | JUL-01-2022 |
SEP-30-2022 |
Total Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) | 903212218 |
Follow-up Action | Date of Response |
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St Compliance achieved |
DEC-19-2022 |
Type of Violation | Compliance Period Begin Date | Compliance Period End Date | Drinking Water Rule or Contaminant | Violation ID |
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Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | JUL-01-2022 |
SEP-30-2022 |
TTHM | 903212217 |
Follow-up Action | Date of Response |
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St Compliance achieved |
DEC-19-2022 |
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