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Water Quality Report

Anahola

 

Results:

The following tables lists all the drinking water contaminants that were found in 2000.  Unless otherwise noted, the data presented in the following tables are from testing done January 1 - December 31,  2000. 

 

The State requires us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because the concentrations of these contaminants are not expected to vary from year to year. Thus, some of the data, though representative of the water quality, is more than one year old.

 

Terms and abbreviations used below:

•   Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) : is the level of contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety.

 

•   Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL): the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water.  MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology.

 

•  Action Level (AL): the concentration of a contaminant which, when exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow.

 

•   n/a: not applicable, nd: not detectable at testing limit, ppm: parts per million or milligrams per liter (corresponds to one penny in $10,000), ppb: parts per billion or micrograms per liter (corresponds to one penny in  $10,000,000), pCi/l: picocuries per liter(a measure of radiation), mrem/year: millirems per year  (a measure of radiation exposure).

 

 

•   What is the pH of my Water?

   The pH of your water in the Anahola area is approximately 8.2.

 

•    What is the hardness of my water?

            The hardness of your water is approximately 60 ppm.

 

Microbiological Contaminants:

 

Substance

Highest level allowed (MCL)

EPA MCLG

Highest monthly # of positive samples

Date

Violation

Source of Contaminant

Total Coliform Bacteria

  No More than one sample per month is positive

0

1

6/21/00

No

Naturally present in the environment

 

 

Inorganic Contaminants:

 

Substance

Highest level allowed (MCL)

EPA MCLG

Level Detected

Detection Range

Date

Violation

Source of Contaminant

Chromium (ppb)

100

100

8

6.0-10.0

2000

No

Discharge from steel & pulp mills; erosion of natural deposits

Nitrate (ppm)

10

10

0.53

0.52-0.54

2000

No

Runoff from fertilizer use; leaching from septic tanks, sewage; erosion of natural deposits

 

Organic Contaminants:

 

Substance

Highest level allowed (MCL)

EPA MCLG

Level Detected

Detection Range

Date

Violation

Source of Contaminant

None Detected

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lead and Copper Rule Compliance:

 

Substance

Action level

MCLG

Level Detected

# of sites sampled

# of sites found above the AL

Source of Contaminant

Lead (ppb)

15

0

<5

12

0

Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of natural deposits

Copper (ppm)

1.3

1.3

<0.05

12

0

Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of natural deposits; leaching from wood preservatives

The Anahola system is in compliance with Lead and Copper Rule requirements and is on a reduced monitoring schedule.  Samples for lead and copper will be taken and analyzed ever three years.

 

Radioactive Contaminants:

 

Substance

Highest level allowed (MCL)

EPA MCLG

Level Detected

Detection Range

Date

Violation

Source of Contaminant

Gross Alpha (pCi/I)

15

0

0.48+- 0.29

0.48+- 0.29

2000

No

Decay of natural deposits

** The MCL for beta particles is 4 mrem/year.  EPA considers pCi/I to be the level of concern.

 

 

Information on Violations of National Primary Drinking Water Regulations

 

There has been no system violations nor individual sampling deficiencies in testing your area’s water for chemical, bacteria, and heavy metal contaminations.  

 

              

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