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Consumer Confidence Report Annual Drinking Water Ouality Report Source of Drinking Water OGLESBY LO990700 n order to ensure that tap water is sate to nk, EPA prescribes regulatons which limit the mount of certain contaminants in water provided, by public water The sources of drinking water boh tap water and bottled water indude rivers. lakes, streams, ponds, reservoin, springs, and wells As water travels over the ystems. FOA regulations establish regulations which imit the amaunt of certin Annual Water Quality Report for the period of January 1 te December 31, 2019 This report is intended to provide you with importint intormation about your drinking sutaoe of the land or through the ground, t desoves raturaly-ocuring minerats cortaminaris in water provided by public water ystens. FOSA regulators water and the eforts made by the water system to provide safe drinking water. and, in some cases, radicactive material and can pidk up substances resution establsh limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same from the presence of animals or from human activity Contaminants that may be present in source water indude - Microbial contaminarts, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come trom sewage beatment plants, septic systems, agricutural lvestock operations, and widite. -Inorganic contaminarts, such as sats and metas, whichtan benaturaly-occuming ar resut ton uban storm water nunof, industrial or domestic wastewater dacharges atiguaty at risk for intections These people should seek advice about dinking ol and gas reduction, mining, or farming Pesticides and heticides, which may come ton variety of sures arh as water from their health care providers. EPACPC guidelines on aporgeriate mearn agicutre, urtan storm water runof, and residertal uses -Organic chemical contaninants, incuding syrthetic and volutle organic chemicals which are by products of industrial proceses and petroleum reduction, and can ase come trom gas stations, urban storm water nunoft, and septic systtems - Radioactive cortamirants, which can be raturaly-occuring or be the resut of oil and gas reducton and mining actvites Drinking water including botled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at by fushing your tap or 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or least small amounts of some contaminarts. The presence of contaminants does cocking If you are concemed about lead in your watec you may wish to have your not necessarily indicate that ater poses a health risk. More information about water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you contaminants and potential health effects can be, obtained by calling the EPAS can take to minimize eponure is avalable from the Safe Drinking Water Hotine or at Safe Drinking Water hotine at (800) 426-4791 protection for public health. Some people may be more wulnerable to contaminants in driking water than the lgeneral population mmuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ tarmplants people with HVIAIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly and intants can be The source of drinking water used by OLESY Ground Witer For more information regarding this report cortact Name Don Kaakat15-224-1600 Phone Odesty. at 815-883-3389 Este informe contiene iformacion muy importarte sobre el agua que usted bebe. Traduzcalo 6 hable con alguien que lo entenda bien. to lessen the risk of intection by Cryptosporidumand other microbial contaminants are avalable trom the Safe Drinking Water Hotine (800-426-4791). present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarity from materials and components associated with service ines and home plumbing control the variety of materials used in plumbing components When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimie the potential for lead exposure cannot http:/www.epa.govsafewater lead Source Water Information Source Water Name Type of water WELL 3(11498) WELL 4 (114 Report Status Location GW GW 2019 Regulated Contaminants Detected Coliform Bacteria Total Collorm Maximum Contaminant Level Fecal Colitorm or Total No. of Pooitive E. Col Maximum E. Col or Fecal Contaminart Lovel Colitorm samples Maximum Contaminant Highest No. of Postive Lkely Source of Contamination Volation Level Goul 1 postive monty sample Naturaly presert in the emeronment. Lead and Copper Definitions Action Lavel Goal ALG The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or epected risk to health. ALGS aow for a margin of satety. Action Levet The concentration of a contaminant which, fexceeded, tigpers treatment or other requiremerts which a water oystem must follow Lead and Capper Date Sampled Action Level AL Son Percentile Volation Lkaly Source of Contamination Erosion of natural deposits, Leaching from wood preservatives, Comosion of househoid plunbing systems Comosion of heusehold plumbing systems, Erosion of ratural deposits MCLG Stes over AL Units Copper c9/26/2018 1.3 13 Lead Water Ouality Test Results 09/26/2018 15 39 Definitions The following tables contain scientific terms and measures, some of which may require explanation. Avg Level 1 Assessment Regulatory compliance with some MCLS are based on nunning amual average of monthly samples A Level 1 assessment isa study of the water system to idently petential problems and determine (it possiblej why total colitorm bacteria huve been found in our water system ALevel 2 asesament is a very detailed study of the water system to identry potertial problems and determine f possible why an E col MCL violation has occumed andor why total colitorm bacteria have been found in our Level 2 Assessmert water system on multple occasions. Masimum Contaminart Level or MC The highest level of a contaminant that is alowed in drinking water. MCLS are set as dose to the MCLGS as teasble using he best available treabment technology. Mamum Contaminer The level of a cortaminant in drinking water below which there is ne known or expected riskto health. MCLOS alow for a margin of satety Level Goal or MCLG Regulated Contaminants Disintectants and Disintection By-Products Chiorine Halcacetic Acids HAS Total Trihalomethares THM Highest Level Detected Range of Levels Detected Collection Date MOLG Units Violation Likely Source of Contamination 2019 2019 Warter additve used to control microbes Brproduct of driking water disintection 05-08 MRDLG-4 MRDL-4 pom 3.5-35 No goal for the total 60 2019 22 22.1-221 No goal for the total 80 N. Byproduct of dinking water disintection Highest Level Detected Range of Levels Detected Volation Lkely source of Contamination Inorganic Contaminants Collection Date MCLG MCL units Erosion of natural deposits, Runott from orchards, Runott trom glass and Arsenic 01/26/2017 24 24-24 10 ppb electronics production wastes. Discharge of driling wastes, Discharge from metal refineries, Erosion of natural depouts Dschage trom steel and pulp mils Erosion of natural deposits Erosion of natural deposits: Water additive which promotes strong teeth Discharge trom fertiier and aluminum factories This contaminant is not currently regulated by the USEPA However, the state egulates. Erosion of natural deposits Runoff from fertiler use, Leaching from septic tarks, sewage, Erosion of natural deposits Discharge from petroleum and metal refineries: Erosion of natural deposits: Discharge from mines Bosion from naturally ocouming deposits Used in water sohenmer egeneration. Barium 01/26/2017 0.004 0.024-0.024 ppm Chromum 01/262017 11 11-11 100 100 Fluoride 01/26/2017 1.01 1.01 -1.01 4.0 ppm Manganese Nitrate measured as Nerogen 01/262017 21 2.1-21 50 150 2019 0.297 0.297-0.297 10 10 pom Selenium 01/26/2017 12 12-12 50 50 ppb Sodium 01/26/2017 280 280-280 Range of Levels Detected 0.984 -0.984 ppm Highest Level Detected 0.964 Radicactive Contaminarts Collection Date MCLG MCL Unit Violation Likely Source of Contamination Combined Radum Violations Table 0601/2017 Erosion of natural deposits Consumer Confidence Rule Violation Type Volation Begin Violation End Volation Explanation We failed to provide to you, our drinking water customers, an annual report that informs you about the quality of our drinking water and characterizes the risks fom exposure to contaminarts detected in our drinking water CCR REPORT 07/01/2019 07/19/2019 Consumer Confidence Report Annual Drinking Water Ouality Report Source of Drinking Water OGLESBY LO990700 n order to ensure that tap water is sate to nk, EPA prescribes regulatons which limit the mount of certain contaminants in water provided, by public water The sources of drinking water boh tap water and bottled water indude rivers. lakes, streams, ponds, reservoin, springs, and wells As water travels over the ystems. FOA regulations establish regulations which imit the amaunt of certin Annual Water Quality Report for the period of January 1 te December 31, 2019 This report is intended to provide you with importint intormation about your drinking sutaoe of the land or through the ground, t desoves raturaly-ocuring minerats cortaminaris in water provided by public water ystens. FOSA regulators water and the eforts made by the water system to provide safe drinking water. and, in some cases, radicactive material and can pidk up substances resution establsh limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same from the presence of animals or from human activity Contaminants that may be present in source water indude - Microbial contaminarts, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come trom sewage beatment plants, septic systems, agricutural lvestock operations, and widite. -Inorganic contaminarts, such as sats and metas, whichtan benaturaly-occuming ar resut ton uban storm water nunof, industrial or domestic wastewater dacharges atiguaty at risk for intections These people should seek advice about dinking ol and gas reduction, mining, or farming Pesticides and heticides, which may come ton variety of sures arh as water from their health care providers. EPACPC guidelines on aporgeriate mearn agicutre, urtan storm water runof, and residertal uses -Organic chemical contaninants, incuding syrthetic and volutle organic chemicals which are by products of industrial proceses and petroleum reduction, and can ase come trom gas stations, urban storm water nunoft, and septic systtems - Radioactive cortamirants, which can be raturaly-occuring or be the resut of oil and gas reducton and mining actvites Drinking water including botled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at by fushing your tap or 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or least small amounts of some contaminarts. The presence of contaminants does cocking If you are concemed about lead in your watec you may wish to have your not necessarily indicate that ater poses a health risk. More information about water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you contaminants and potential health effects can be, obtained by calling the EPAS can take to minimize eponure is avalable from the Safe Drinking Water Hotine or at Safe Drinking Water hotine at (800) 426-4791 protection for public health. Some people may be more wulnerable to contaminants in driking water than the lgeneral population mmuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ tarmplants people with HVIAIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly and intants can be The source of drinking water used by OLESY Ground Witer For more information regarding this report cortact Name Don Kaakat15-224-1600 Phone Odesty. at 815-883-3389 Este informe contiene iformacion muy importarte sobre el agua que usted bebe. Traduzcalo 6 hable con alguien que lo entenda bien. to lessen the risk of intection by Cryptosporidumand other microbial contaminants are avalable trom the Safe Drinking Water Hotine (800-426-4791). present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarity from materials and components associated with service ines and home plumbing control the variety of materials used in plumbing components When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimie the potential for lead exposure cannot http:/www.epa.govsafewater lead Source Water Information Source Water Name Type of water WELL 3(11498) WELL 4 (114 Report Status Location GW GW 2019 Regulated Contaminants Detected Coliform Bacteria Total Collorm Maximum Contaminant Level Fecal Colitorm or Total No. of Pooitive E. Col Maximum E. Col or Fecal Contaminart Lovel Colitorm samples Maximum Contaminant Highest No. of Postive Lkely Source of Contamination Volation Level Goul 1 postive monty sample Naturaly presert in the emeronment. Lead and Copper Definitions Action Lavel Goal ALG The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or epected risk to health. ALGS aow for a margin of satety. Action Levet The concentration of a contaminant which, fexceeded, tigpers treatment or other requiremerts which a water oystem must follow Lead and Capper Date Sampled Action Level AL Son Percentile Volation Lkaly Source of Contamination Erosion of natural deposits, Leaching from wood preservatives, Comosion of househoid plunbing systems Comosion of heusehold plumbing systems, Erosion of ratural deposits MCLG Stes over AL Units Copper c9/26/2018 1.3 13 Lead Water Ouality Test Results 09/26/2018 15 39 Definitions The following tables contain scientific terms and measures, some of which may require explanation. Avg Level 1 Assessment Regulatory compliance with some MCLS are based on nunning amual average of monthly samples A Level 1 assessment isa study of the water system to idently petential problems and determine (it possiblej why total colitorm bacteria huve been found in our water system ALevel 2 asesament is a very detailed study of the water system to identry potertial problems and determine f possible why an E col MCL violation has occumed andor why total colitorm bacteria have been found in our Level 2 Assessmert water system on multple occasions. Masimum Contaminart Level or MC The highest level of a contaminant that is alowed in drinking water. MCLS are set as dose to the MCLGS as teasble using he best available treabment technology. Mamum Contaminer The level of a cortaminant in drinking water below which there is ne known or expected riskto health. MCLOS alow for a margin of satety Level Goal or MCLG Regulated Contaminants Disintectants and Disintection By-Products Chiorine Halcacetic Acids HAS Total Trihalomethares THM Highest Level Detected Range of Levels Detected Collection Date MOLG Units Violation Likely Source of Contamination 2019 2019 Warter additve used to control microbes Brproduct of driking water disintection 05-08 MRDLG-4 MRDL-4 pom 3.5-35 No goal for the total 60 2019 22 22.1-221 No goal for the total 80 N. Byproduct of dinking water disintection Highest Level Detected Range of Levels Detected Volation Lkely source of Contamination Inorganic Contaminants Collection Date MCLG MCL units Erosion of natural deposits, Runott from orchards, Runott trom glass and Arsenic 01/26/2017 24 24-24 10 ppb electronics production wastes. Discharge of driling wastes, Discharge from metal refineries, Erosion of natural depouts Dschage trom steel and pulp mils Erosion of natural deposits Erosion of natural deposits: Water additive which promotes strong teeth Discharge trom fertiier and aluminum factories This contaminant is not currently regulated by the USEPA However, the state egulates. Erosion of natural deposits Runoff from fertiler use, Leaching from septic tarks, sewage, Erosion of natural deposits Discharge from petroleum and metal refineries: Erosion of natural deposits: Discharge from mines Bosion from naturally ocouming deposits Used in water sohenmer egeneration. Barium 01/26/2017 0.004 0.024-0.024 ppm Chromum 01/262017 11 11-11 100 100 Fluoride 01/26/2017 1.01 1.01 -1.01 4.0 ppm Manganese Nitrate measured as Nerogen 01/262017 21 2.1-21 50 150 2019 0.297 0.297-0.297 10 10 pom Selenium 01/26/2017 12 12-12 50 50 ppb Sodium 01/26/2017 280 280-280 Range of Levels Detected 0.984 -0.984 ppm Highest Level Detected 0.964 Radicactive Contaminarts Collection Date MCLG MCL Unit Violation Likely Source of Contamination Combined Radum Violations Table 0601/2017 Erosion of natural deposits Consumer Confidence Rule Violation Type Volation Begin Violation End Volation Explanation We failed to provide to you, our drinking water customers, an annual report that informs you about the quality of our drinking water and characterizes the risks fom exposure to contaminarts detected in our drinking water CCR REPORT 07/01/2019 07/19/2019