Weir River Water System
- People Served
- 45.3K
- Water Source
- Surface Water
- Counties
- Plymouth County
- Data from
- 2023
Contaminants Exceeding Limits
The following contaminants have exceeded the guideline limits at least once in the last year.
- HA
Haloacetic Acids
Haloacetic acids are byproducts formed when chlorine disinfectants react with organic matter in water. They are regulated contaminants linked to increased cancer risk.
- TR
Trichloroacetic Acid
Trichloroacetic acid is a byproduct formed when chlorine disinfectants react with organic matter in water. It's commonly found in chlorinated drinking water supplies.
- TR
Trihalomethanes
Trihalomethanes are chemical byproducts formed when chlorine used to disinfect water reacts with organic matter. They are common in chlorinated water and may increase cancer risk.
Other Contaminants Detected
The following contaminants have been detected, but not exceeded the guideline limits in the last year.
Bromodichloroacetic Acid
Avg: | 2.300 ppb |
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Limit: | - |
Bromodichloromethane
Avg: | 26.700 ppb |
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Limit: | 80.000 ppb |
Bromoform
Avg: | 0.790 ppb |
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Limit: | 80.000 ppb |
Chlorodibromoacetic Acid
Avg: | 21.500 ppb |
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Limit: | - |
Chloroform
Avg: | 49.400 ppb |
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Limit: | 70.000 ppb |
Combined Chlorine
Avg: | 0.760 ppm |
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Limit: | - |
Contaminants tested
Summary
- People Served
- 45.3K
- Surface Water
- Plymouth County
- Data from 2023
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