2003

You will see that the
contaminants detected in your drinking water are very minute compared
to the
standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Guidelines
for
Drinking Water.
The source of your water is
ten deep wells located on the north side of the
The Marshalltown Laboratory
and Production Staff collect samples hourly at the water plant and
daily from
the distribution system at various locations around the city to ensure
the
safety and purity of the water supplied to you.


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SUBSTANCE |
HIGHEST LEVEL ALLOWED (MCL) |
MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL GOAL |
MARSHALLTOWN’S
HIGHEST LEVEL DETECTED |
SOURCES OF CONTAMINANT |
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MICROBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS |
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Total
Coliform Bacteria |
5% Positive |
0
Positive |
1
Positive |
Naturally
present in the environment |
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COPPER Regulated at Customer Tap |
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Copper |
1.3 ppm* |
1.3
ppm* |
0.027
ppm |
Corrosion of
plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits; Leaching from wood
preservatives |
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INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS |
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Fluoride |
4.0 ppm |
4.0 ppm |
1.2
ppm |
Water
additive which promotes strong teeth; Erosion of natural deposits;
Discharge from fertilizer & aluminum factories |
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Nitrate (as
Nitrogen)** Nitrate (as
Nitrogen)*** |
10.0 ppm 10.0 ppm |
10.0 ppm 10.0 ppm |
2.6
ppm 1.6
ppm |
Runoff from
fertilizer use; Leaching from septic tanks; Sewage; Erosion of natural
deposits |
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Combined
Radium (p Ci/l)*** |
5 p Ci/L |
0 p
Ci/L |
0.9
p Ci/L |
Erosion of
natural deposits |
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Sodium** Sodium*** |
N/A N/A |
N/A N/A |
16.9
ppm 22.6
ppm |
Erosion of
natural deposits; Added to water during treatment process |
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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM March 1999 |
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Xylenes |
10 ppm |
10 ppm |
0.0008
ppm |
Typical
source: Discharges from petroleum factories; discharge from chemical
factories |
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NOTE: The EPA requires monitoring of over 80
drinking water contaminants. Those listed above are the only
contaminants detected in your drinking water. For a complete list,
contact Marshalltown Water Works. |
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Inorganic
Chemicals – Chemical substances of mineral origin, such as
lead and copper. |
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Maximum
Contaminant Level (MCL) – The highest level of a contaminant allowed in
drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using
the best available treatment technology. |
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Maximum
Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG)
– 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. |
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Microbiological
Contaminants – Very small
organisms, such as bacteria, algae, plankton, and fungi. |
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p
Ci/L – picocurie per liter |
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ppm – parts of contaminant per million parts of
water |
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N/A – Non-applicable |
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*Action Level – The concentration of a contaminate which triggers treatment or other requirement which a water system must meet. |
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IMPORTANT HEALTH INFORMATION
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 systems disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly
at risk
from infections. These people should
seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to
lessen the risk of infection by cryptosporidium and other microbial
contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline.
In order to
ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations,
which limit
the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water
systems. FDA regulations establish
limits for contaminants in bottled water that must provide the same
protection
for public health. Any bottled water
that is labeled “drinking water” has to meet EPA’s drinking water
regulations. Drinking water, including
bottled water, may
reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some
contaminants.
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’s
(EPA) Safe Drinking Water Hotline.
SAFE DRINKING
WATER
HOTLINE
1-800-426-4791
www.epa.gov/OGWDW
MARSHALLTOWN
WATER WORKS
BOARD
OF TRUSTEES MEETINGS
Third
Monday of each month
205
East State Street
Marshalltown,
IA 50158
For
more detailed
information on
water analysis call
Water
Production Plant
753-3997
Customer
Service
753-7913