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C SomeofourdataisfromprioryearsinaccordancewiththeSafeDrinkingWaterAct.Thedatehasbeennotedonthe `  samplingresultstable. &  66 DEFINITIONSANDABBREVIATIONS: ]   k6ActionLevel(AL):6 k Theconcentrationofacontaminantwhich,ifexceeded,triggerstreatmentorotherrequirementswhicha z# watersystemmustfollow. B  k6 MaximumContaminantLevel(MCL):6 k Thehighestlevelofacontaminantthatisallowedindrinkingwater.MCLsareset h asclosetotheMCLGsasfeasibleusingthebestavailabletreatmenttechnology. 0  k6 MaximumContaminantLevelGoal(MCLG):6 k Thelevelofacontaminantindrinkingwaterbelowwhichthereisnoknown   orexpectedrisktohealth.MCLGsallowforamarginofsafety.  u  k6 MaximumResidualDisinfectantLevel(MRDL):6 k Thehighestlevelofadisinfectantallowedindrinkingwater.Thereis I" convincingevidencethatadditionofadisinfectantisnecessaryforcontrolofmicrobialcontaminants. #   k6 MaximumResidualDisinfectantLevelGoal(MRDLG):6 k Thelevelofadrinkingwaterdisinfectantbelowwhichthereisno $7" knownorexpectedrisktohealth.MRDLGsdonoreflectthebenefitsoftheuseofdisinfectantstocontrolmicrobial V%"  contaminants. &#!   k6 TreatmentTechnique(TT):6 k Arequiredprocessintendedtoreducethelevelofacontaminantindrinkingwater. 'B%" (^ a @%%(  k6 Mrem/year6 k =milliremsperyear(ameasureof a( &# Radiationabsorbedbythebody.(mg/L) k6 ppb6 k  ))&$ =partsperbillionormicrogramsperliter )'%   k6 ppq6 k =partsperquadrillion,orpicogramsper n+)&   k6 TTHM=6 k TotalTri-Halomethanes -^+'  C 6 k6 ppm6 k =partspermillion,ormilligramsperliter a( &'  k6 ppt6 k =partspertrillion,ornanogramsperliter ))&(  k6 pCi/l6 k =picocuriesperliter(ameasureof )') radioactivity) *b(*  C k6 HAA-56 k =Halo-AceticAcids -^++ (^ a @( 6q=-)b<ZK `ZK@EZZKZK q66 DETECTEDSAMPLERESULTS: W *Uddd Xdd Xdd X%%, dd ,dd ,dd ,dd ,dd ,Wdd ,dd ,3dd +  @+ d@  66 Chemical *   Contaminant lW;G0d##$$ dl  MCLin *   CCR G  Units lW; 0d##$$ dl  MCLG lW;* d##$$ dl  Highest *  Level G   pDetected lW;  0d##$$ dl  ipRangeof *    iDetections lW;G  d##$$ dl  MUnits lW;* 0d##$$ dl  3MViolation lW;*0d##$$ dl  3SourcesofContamination WM;*0d##$$ W  Nitrate-2007 >4"g ##$$ >  10 >4"g ##$$ >  10 >4"g ##$$ >  8.89 >4"g ##$$ >  1.9-8.89 >4"g ##$$ >  ppm >4"g ##$$ >  NO >4"g ##$$ >  NaturalDeposits, g   Fertilizers,Sewage,Septic -   Tanks >4" ##$$ >  Barium-2003 >4"M  ##$$ >  2 >4"M  ##$$ >  2 >4"M  ##$$ >  0.37 >4"M  ##$$ >  0.035 M  0.37 >4"  ##$$ >  ppm >4"M   ##$$ >   NO >4"M !0##$$ >   NaturalDeposits,Drilling M " Wastes,MetalRefineries >4" # ##$$ >  TotalXylenes m  $   2007 5+3 %##$$ 5  10 >4"m  & ##$$ >  10 >4"m  ' ##$$ >  0.0017 >4"m  ( ##$$ >  0.0 m  )   0.0017 >4"3 *0##$$ >  ppm >4"m  + ##$$ >  NO >4"m  , ##$$ >  Dischargesfrompetroleum m  - orchemicalfactories >4"3 . ##$$ >  Chromium  6 /   2003 5+S 0##$$ 5   100 >4" 6 10##$$ >  100 >4" 6 20##$$ >  12 >4" 6 3 ##$$ >  0.0-12 >4" 6 40##$$ >  ppb >4" 6 50##$$ >  NO >4" 6 6 ##$$ >  NaturalDeposits,Steeland  6 7   PulpMills 5+S 8##$$ 5   Fluoride-2003 >4"V 90##$$ >  $2 >4"V :0##$$ >  2 >4"V ;0##$$ >  0$0.2 >4"V <0##$$ >  00.04-0.2 >4"V =0##$$ >  ppm >4"V > ##$$ >  NO >4"V ?0##$$ >  NaturalDeposits,Fertilizer V @    andAluminumFactory sA   y Discharges,WaterAdditive 9B   yforTeeth >4"C ##$$ >  FAntimony-2003 >4"YD0##$$ >  #F6 >4"YE0##$$ >  6 >4"YF0##$$ >  /#4.7 >4"YG0##$$ >  /0.0-4.7 >4"YH0##$$ >  ppb >4"YI0##$$ >  NO >4"YJ ##$$ >  DischargesfromPetroleum YK   RefineriesFireRetardants, L  Ceramics,Electronics,and M   Solder >4"TN ##$$ >  FBeryllium-2003 >4"O0##$$ >  #F4 >4"P0##$$ >  4 >4"Q0##$$ >  /#0.5 >4"R0##$$ >  /0.0-0.5 >4"S0##$$ >  ppb >4"T0##$$ >  NO >4"U ##$$ >  DischargesfromPetroleum V Refineries,CoalBurning tW   @Factories,Electrical, :X  @Aerospace,andDefense WY    Industries 5+Z##$$ 5  HAA-5-2007 >4"w [ ##$$ >  60 >4"w \ ##$$ >  n/a >4"w ]0##$$ >  27 >4"w ^ ##$$ >  0.0-27 >4"w _ ##$$ >  ppb >4"w ` ##$$ >  NO >4"w a ##$$ >  By-ProductofDrinking w b   WaterTreatment 5+=c##$$ 5  TTHM-2007 >4"@d ##$$ >  80 >4"@e ##$$ >  n/a >4"@f0##$$ >  44.8 >4"@g ##$$ >  1.9-44.8 >4"@h ##$$ >  ppb >4"@i ##$$ >  NO >4"@j ##$$ >  By-ProductofDrinking @k   WaterTreatment :0]l##$$ :  Nickel-2003 >4"`m ##$$ >  N/A >4"`n ##$$ >  N/A >4"`o ##$$ >  8.2 >4"`p ##$$ >  0.0-8.2 >4"`q ##$$ >  ppb >4"`r ##$$ >  NO >4"`s ##$$ >  ErosionofNaturalDeposits. XC'`t   ##$$ dX  Disinfectant lW;!u0d##$$ dl  MRDL lW;!v d##$$ dl   6MRDLG lW;!w d##$$ dl  Level !x  Detected lW;!jy0d##$$ dl  6 Range lW;!z d##$$ dl  MUnits lW;!{0d##$$ dl  ]MViolation lW;!|0d##$$ dl  ]Source WM;!} d##$$ W  7Chlorine # ~  `7Residual-2007 >4"#t!0##$$ >  `4 >4"#  ##$$ >  4 >4"#  ##$$ >  0.82 >4"#  ##$$ >  0.28-0.82 >4"#  ##$$ >  ppm >4"#  ##$$ >  NO >4"#  ##$$ >  Bacteriologicaltreatment #     fordrinkingwater2(&#t!0 ##$$ 2*Ud Ud dd dd dd dd dd Wdd Wdd 3dd 3##,dd ,dd ,dd ,dd ,dd ,dd ,dd ,dd +  @+@&#@&# d@  1Contaminant lW;&M$0d##$$ dl   P1Action &M$  uPLevel j'%   u(AL) lW;0(% d##$$ dl  MCLG lW;&M$ d##$$ dl 90 &M$    Percentile j'%   Value lW;0(% d##$$ dl  .Units lW;&M$0d##$$ dl  .#ofSites &M$   AboveALof j'%   TotalSites lW;0(%0d##$$ dl  ]Violation &M$  ]ofTT lW;j'%0d##$$ dl  bSourcesof &M$  bContamination WM;j'%0d##$$ W  Lead-2007 >4")3' ##$$ >  15 >4")3' ##$$ >  0 >4")3' ##$$ >  0.0 >4")3' ##$$ >  ppb >4")3' ##$$ >  0 >4")3' ##$$ >  NO >4")3' ##$$ >   6corrosionof )3'   bhouseholdplumbing >4":*'0##$$ >  b6 Copper ~+')   9q=-)b<Z `Z@E.ZZI- q2007 >4"D,)0##$$ >  91.3 >4"~+') ##$$ >  1.3 >4"~+') ##$$ >  0.385 >4"~+') ##$$ >  ppm >4"~+') ##$$ >  0 >4"~+') ##$$ >  NO >4"~+') ##$$ >   6corrosionof ~+')   bhouseholdplumbing2(&.,)0  ##$$ 2 ;  q! =-)b<:ZO `ZO@E,ZOZO+ q_DAD th -+ *"#UdUddd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd g%g%, dd ,dd ,dd ,qdd ,dd ,qdd +  @+WW d@  ;   b6DDAMicrobial d  Contaminants lW;*0d##$$ dl  _MCL_Ԁ cN2dd##$$ dc  _MCLG_ lW;d d##$$ dl zHighest#ofPositive d   zSamples lW;* d##$$ dl  3Violation lW;d0d##$$ dl  3TypicalSourceof d  Contamination \R;* 0d##$$ \  Total_Coliform_     FBacteria >4"J 0##$$ > u FForsystemsthatcollect<     u40samples/month: J    [Morethan1positive g  "[monthlysample >4"-0##$$ >  $"0 >4"0##$$ > %$(83/! !"$\"  z $$\6`2  2  3    ݀positivesamplesin$\6``݌  Ќ  zSeptember2007and J "$\"  z$\Pa2  3  3    ݀positivesamplesin$\Paa݌ g Ќ    z 3October,2007 >4"-0##$$ >  3YESboth    months >4"J0##$$ >  Naturallypresentin    theenvironment C9'J0  ##$$ C  `Fecal_Coliform_Ԁ K  `Bacteriaor'k6E. h     coli 5+. ##$$ 5 6'k0 5+K##$$ 5   $0 >4"K0##$$ > 5+K##$$ 5  $NO >4"K ##$$ >  Humanandanimal K  fecalwaste2(&h !   ##$$ 2 X k6 HEALTHEFFECTS:HEALTHEFFECTS:6 kNitrateindrinkingwateratlevelsabove10_ppm_Ԁisahealth  " riskforinfantsoflessthansixmonthsofage.Highnitratelevelsindrinkingwatercancausebluebabysyndrome.  Y # Nitratelevelsmayrisequicklyforshortperiodsoftimebecauseofrainfalloragriculturalactivity.Ifyouarecaring v  $ foraninfant,youshouldaskforadvicefromyourhealthcareprovider. < %  X OTHERVIOLATIONS:Wefailedtomonitorandreportwithintherequiredtimeforthe3rdquarternitrateresults  & forentrypoint106(WellNo.7).Wefailedtoreportthedisinfectantresidual(bytherequireddeadline)tothestate q ' forthemonthofAugust,2007duetoacomputerproblem. 7(  EDUCATIONALINFORMATION: ) 66 Thesourcesofdrinkingwater(bothtapwaterandbottledwater)includerivers,lakes,streams,ponds,reservoirs,springs, * andwells.Aswatertravelsoverthesurfaceofthelandorthroughtheground,itdissolvesnaturallyoccurringmineralsand, Q+ insomecases,radioactivematerial,andcanpickupsubstancesresultingfromthepresenceofanimalsorfromhuman n, activity.Contaminantsthatmaybepresentinsourcewaterinclude:( 6 4-  )$( x8%$"$\"   W$\m2 3    ݀6 (Microbialcontaminants,suchasvirusesandbacteria,whichmaycomefromsewagetreatmentplants,septic . systems,agriculturallivestockoperations,andlivestock.( 6$\mn݌ s/ Ќ  ! !"$\"  W$\o2 3    ݀6 (Inorganiccontaminants,suchassaltsandmetals,whichcanbenaturallyoccurringorresultfromurbanstormwater X0 runoff,industrialordomesticwastewaterdischarges,oilandgasproduction,miningorfarming.( 6$\oo݌ (1 Ќ  ! !"$\"  $\q2 3    ݀6 (Pesticidesandherbicides,whichmaycomefromavarietyofsourcesagriculture,urbanstormwaterrunoff,andresidential _2 uses.( 6$\qq݌ /3 Ќ  ! !"$\"  $\8s2 3    ݀6 (Organicchemicalcontaminants,includingsyntheticandvolatileorganicchemicals,whichareby-productsofindustrial 4 processesandpetroleumproduction,andcanalso,comefromgasstations,urbanstormwaterrunoff,andsepticsystems.( 6$\8s{s݌ 5 Ќ  ! !"$\"  $\Qu2 3    ݀6 (Radioactivecontaminants,whichcanbenaturallyoccurring,orbetheresultofoilandgasproductionandmining a 6 activities.$\Quu݌ 1 7 Ќ  Inordertoensurethattapwaterissafetodrink,EPAand_DEP_Ԁprescribesregulationswhichlimittheamountofcertain !h8 contaminantsinwaterprovidedbypublicwatersystems.FDAand_DEP_Ԁregulationsestablishlimitsforcontaminantsin ". 9 bottledwaterwhichmustprovidethesameprotectionforthepublic. K# : Drinkingwater,includingbottledwater,mayreasonablybeexpectedtocontainatleastsmallamountsofsomecontaminants. $q"; ЀThepresenceofcontaminantsdoesnotnecessarilyindicatethatwaterposesahealthrisk.Moreinformationabout %7#< contaminantsandpotentialhealtheffectscanbeobtainedbycallingtheEnvironmentalProtectionAgencysSafeDrinking T&#= WaterHotline(800-426-4791).