Under the Lead and Copper Rule, primacy agencies periodically designate a minimum, maximum, or range of values for a given analyte and treatment plant or entry point to the distribution system. These are called either Water Quality Control Parameters (WQCP) or Maximum Permissible Limits, depending on why and what level was set.
Under the set of rules for Surface Water Treatment (Turbidity, Surface Water Treatment, Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment, and Long Term 1 Surface Water Treatment Rules), surface water treatment plants must meet turbidity levels for each single sample, for the average of samples collected during 1day, for 95% of samples collected in 1 month, and at individual filters. Additionally, minimum disinfectant levels must be maintained at the entry point and in the distribution system.
Under the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products (D/DBP) rule, all water systems must meet maximum disinfectant, total trihalomethanes (TTHMs), and total haloacetic acids (HAA5s) levels. Additionally, surface water plants must meet DBP precursor levels.
All these levels for a water system facility and specific analyte are maintained as Facility Analyte Levels.
Basic water system facility information for the facility you selected is available on this page: Water System No., Water System Name, Principal County Served, Status, WSF State Asgn ID No., Federal and State Type, Source, Activity Date, and Facility Name .
The Facility Analyte Level list shows you the levels that have been established for this Water System Facility and Analyte. You can view them using the following columns: