Waynesboro Water System Water Quality Report
2001
Is my drinking water safe?
Yes, our water meets all of EPA, s health
standards. We have conducted numerous tests for over 80 contaminants that may be
in drinking water. As you’ll see in the chart on the back, we only detected 6 of
these contaminants. We found all of these contaminants at safe levels.
What is the source of my
water? Your water, which is
surface water, comes from Green River that runs north thru town and is taken
from the river with intake pumps located directly behind the Wayne County High
School. Our goal is to protect our water from contaminants and we are working
with the State to determine the vulnerability of our water supply Io
contamination. A source water assessment will be developed and will be available
for review at our office after its completion.
Why are there contaminants in
my water? Drinking water, including
bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of
some contaminants. Community water systems are required to disclose the
detection of contaminants; however, bottled water companies are not required to
comply with this regulation. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily
indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and
potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection
Agency Is Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).
How can I get involved?
Our Water Board meets on the first and third
Monday each month at 7:00 pm in the Waynesboro City Hall located at the corner
of HWY 64 East and Court Square. Please feel free to participate in these
meetings.
Is our water system meeting
other rules that govern our operations?
The State and EPA require us to test and report on our water on a regular basis
to ensure is safety. We have met all of these requirements. We wait you to know
that we p y attention to all the rules.
Other information
Due to all water containing dissolved contaminants,
occasionally your water may exhibit slight discoloration. We strive to maintain
the standards to prevent this. We at Waynesboro Water System work around the
clock to provide top quality water to every tap. We ask that all our customers
help us protect our water sources, which are the heart of our community, our way
of life and our children's future.
DO I NEED TO TAKE SPECIAL
PRECAUTIONS? Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking
water than the general population. Immuno- compromised persons such as persons
with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ
transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some
elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people
should seek advice about their dunking water, but food preparation, personal
hygiene, and precautions in handling infants and pets from their health care
providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of
infection by Cryptoooridium and other microbiological contaminants are
available from the Safe Dinking Water Hotline (800-426- 4791).
For more information about your
drinking water, please call Parker Holt at 931-722-5593.
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What does this chart mean?
|
Contaminant |
Violation
Yes/No |
Level Detected
|
Range of Detections |
Date of Sample |
Unit
Measurement |
MCLG
|
MCL
|
Likely Source of
Contamination |
|
Total Coliform Bacteria |
No |
0 |
|
2001 |
|
0 |
<2 positive samples |
Naturally present in the environment |
|
Turbidity1 |
No
|
0.4 |
|
2001 |
NTU |
n/a |
TT |
Soil
runoff |
|
Copper |
No |
0.009 |
|
2000 |
ppm |
1.3 |
AL=1.3 |
Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of natural deposits;
leaching from wood preservatives |
|
Fluoride |
No |
1.0 |
1.0 |
2001 |
ppm |
4 |
4 |
Erosion of natural deposits; water additive which promotes strong teeth;
discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories |
|
Lead |
No |
2.1 |
|
2000 |
ppb |
0 |
AL=15 |
Corrosion of household plumbing systems, erosion of natural deposits |
|
Nitrate (as Nitrogen) |
No |
0 |
|
2001 |
ppm |
10 |
10 |
Runoff from fertilizer use; leaching from septic tanks, sewage; erosion of
natural deposits |
|
Sodium |
No |
9.9 |
|
2001 |
ppm |
N/A |
N/A |
Erosion of natural deposits; used in water treatment |
|
TTHM6
[Total trihalomethanes] |
No |
18 |
|
2001 |
ppb |
n/a |
100 |
By-product of drinking water chlorination |
|
Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) |
No |
14 |
12 to 17 |
2001 |
ppb |
N/A |
60 |
By-product of drinking water disinfection. |
During the most recent round of Lead and Copper testing, 0 out of 10 households
sample contained concentrations exceeding the action level.
1 100% of our samples were below the turbidity limit.
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