Sample Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) Section 2 - Assessment, Contaiminants, Monitoring, Involvement
Section 2 - Water Assessment, Contaminants, Monitoring and Involvement
- Source water assessment and its availability
If an assessment, like laboratory testing, was conducted on your water source, this report lets you know how you may access the findings. The report may also show these results, such as the quantity and names of chemicals and germs found in your water source. - Why are there contaminants in my drinking water?
Contaminants (germs or chemicals) can be from natural sources like rock (arsenic) or can be introduced by animals, people or industrial sites dumping contaminants either directly in the water or in places where they can travel to water through the ground, like during a rainstorm. Some of these contaminants may not be removed through water treatments. - How can I get involved?
All CCRs must provide information on opportunities for the public to participate in decisions that affect the quality of local drinking water. - Monitoring and reporting of compliance data violations
If the level of a contaminant in drinking water is more than what the EPA considers to be safe (see the Water Data Quality Table), those violations must be explained, including how they may affect health and how they are being addressed or fixed.
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Related Pages
- Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs)
- Sample Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) Section 1 - Introduction, Precautions and Sources
- Sample Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) Section 2 - Assessment, Contaiminants, Monitoring, Involvement
- Sample Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) Section 3 - Lead, Nitrate, Water Quality Data Table
- Sample Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) Section 4 - Action Level, Violations and Exceedances
- Page last reviewed: February 24, 2015
- Page last updated: February 24, 2015
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