We're pleased to present to you this year's Annual Drinking Water Quality Report. This report is designed to inform you about the quality of the water and services we deliver to you every day. Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to ensuring the quality of your water. Our water source(s) have been determined to be from groundwater. Our water sources are Cemetery Well # 1 , Cemetery Well #2, Intermountain Well, Cooley Well, Flat Bottom Canyon Well, Mantua East Well, Mantua West Well, Peter Jensen Well, Beecher Spring, Birch Spring, Rock Spring, Peter Jensen Spring, Olsen Spring, East Hailing Spring, and West Hailing Spring.
Aquifer Storage and Recovery Program • 2013 Aquifer Storage and Recovery total amount injected back into the aquifer 542,459,000 gallons • 2013 average Chlorine residual was 0.45 ppm • 2013 average Fluoride residual was 0.51 ppm • 2013 Springs produced 2,713,813,000 gallons • 2013 Wells produced 764 ,838,255 r.,•........................................................................................................................................................................................... ..
Source Protection Plan The Drinking Water Source Protection Plan for Brigham City is available for your review. It contains information about source protection zones, potential contamination sources and management strategies to protect our drinking water. Our sources are located in remote and protected areas and have a low level of susceptibility to potential contamination sources. We have also developed management strategies to further protect our sources from contamination. Please contact us if you have questions or concerns about our source protection plan.
Questions If you have any questions about this report or concerning your water utility, please contact Tyler Pugsley at (435) 734-6615. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled City Council meetings. They are held on the first and third Thursday's of each month at 7:00pm.
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20 North Main Brigham City, UT 84302 Office Hours: 8:00am - 5:00 pm Phone: 435-734-6615 Website: www. brighamcity. utah .gov https://www.xpressbillpay.com/
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s Brigham City routinely monitors for constituents in our drinking water in accordance with the Federal and Utah State laws. The following table shows the results of our monitoring for the period of January 1st to December 31st, 2013. All drinking water, including bottled drinking water, may be reasonably expected to contain at least small amounts of some constituents. It's important to remember that the presence of these constituents does not a hea~h risk. L1kely Source of Contamtnatton
Microbiological Contaminants N
Total Cdrform Bacteoa
1
N/A
Presa1ce of coltform bactena 111 5% of
0
roonth~
Fecal ro~orm and E.oo!i
N
0
N/A
If a routtne sample and repeal sample are total coltform JXlSrtlve, and one is
0
2013
NatlJ'"ally P'BSffll in the a1VIfalment
2013
t-Unal and anmal fecal waste
samples
corresponds to one mnute 1n tvv'o
E. ro1p051tr.e
N
TL.rbidlyforSurtaoe
N
.04. 1.1
NTU NTU
N/A N/A
Wata-
5 0.5 in at least 95% of the samples and
2013 2013
Soil runoff SodR.Jroff
m.Jst never exceed 5.0
Inorganic Contaminants Antimony
N
NO
ppb
6
6
201 3
D sdlarge from petrola.Jm ref nrnes; frre retardants: ceramcs; electrcntCS: soder
ArsenK;
N
0.50.9
ppb
0
10
201 3
Erosocn o' nat11a: depos1ts: rt110ff from orct>ards; runo" from g:ass af'ld electroniCs
Asbestos
N
w
MFL
7
7
2013
Decay o• asbestos cement water ma:ns: erosw
Barium
N
N065
opb
2000
2000
2013
D.sdlarge of cill.r~g wastes; d scharge from metal refilerleS; emS!OO of natural depos,ts
BerY!:um
N
NO
ppb
4
4
2013
Dtscharge from metal reflll€ll€!S an:! roal tumong factcres; d scf1arge from eloctnca:, aerospace, an:! dEfa1se W"ldustnes
Cadm tum
N
NO
opb
5
5
2013
Cartxxl, Tota O gene
N
NO
ppn
NA
TT
2013
CorrOSial of ga:'v8111led poes: emSl01 of natural dePJS ts: d oc:harge frcm metal ref1nenes: runoff fran waste bana-es and pa.1nts NatLra:ly present n the a1VIfalmerrt
2013
D1sc:harge from stee· a1d p.;to m Is: ems01 c:t natural dep:Jsrts
2013
Corrosta1 o' hcuset1old pumblng systems;
.[J"Cducto1 wastes
of natura dep:>s ts
(TCC) Olromun Copper a.90% result s b .# of sites that exceed the AL
N
NO
ppb
tOO
tOO
N
a 173
opb
1300
AL=1300
erosoo of natua depos1ts
bO
O;ande
N
Ruorde
N
Lead
N
ND2
a 1.5
ppb
200
200
2013
ppb
4000
4000
2013
opb
0
AL 15
2013
D scharge from stee!/meta! facta es: d,schage fran Paste and 'ert lea- factCfleS
80001 of natLJ"al deoosrts: water a:t:11tve v.tlrd! prcrnotes strrng teeth : d scharge from fert1;1Zer ard aiLm nurn factones Corrosoo o' househod p 1umbtng systems.
erosoo of natr...ra
a.90% resul ts b.# of sites that ex ceed the AL
depos1ts
bO
Mercury (inorganic)
N
NO
opb
2
2
2013
Erosion of natural d eposits; d:scharge from refinenes and factories; runoff from landfills; runoff from cropland
Nickel
N
NO
Ppb
10000
10000
2013
Nitrate (as Nit rogen)
N
600-1200
ppo
10000
10000
2013
Eros1on of natural d eposits; dtscharge frt?m refinenes and factories; runoff from landfills; runoff from cropland Runo ff from fertilizer use; leaching from sept ic tanks, sewage; erosion of nat ural d eposits
Selenium
N
.6·.8
ppb
50
50
2013
Discharge from pet roleum and metal refineries; erosion of natural deposits: d 1scharge from m ines
Sodium
N
7.9- 11 .8
ppn
2013
ErOSIOn of natural d eposits; discharge from refinenes and factories: runoff from landfills.
Sulfate
N
8·12
ppn
None set by EPA
1000
1000
ND/Low - High - For water systems that have rnultrple sources of water. the Utah Dvrsron of Drrnkrng Water has given water systems the option of list1ng the test results of the constrtuents rn one table. rnstead of multrple tables. To accomplrsh thrs, the lowest and hrghest values detected rn the multiple sources are recorded rn the same space rn the report table Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/1) - one part per mrllion
also fecal colrfam cr
TL.rbidrry
In the the table to the left, you will find many terms and abbreviations you might not be familiar with. To help you better understand these terms, we've provided the following definitions:
2013
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runoff from cropland
• tf the sulfate level of a publi_c water system is greater than 500 ppm, the _s upplier m ust satisfactorily d emonst rate t hat: a) no better water is available, and b) t he w ater shall not be avatlable for hu man consum ption from com merc1al establishment s. In no case shall water havtng a level above 1000 ppm be used. 2013 Eros1on of natural deposits ppn 2000 88·274 2000 TDS (Total Dissolved N solid s) · If TOS 1s great er t han 1000 ppm t he supplier shall demonst rate to t he Utah Drink1ng Water B oard t hat no better wat er is available. The B oard shall not allow the use of an tnferior source of w ater 1f a better source IS available. 2013 0 ppb 1 2 N NO Thallium drug factones
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