HomeMy WebLinkAboutDDW-2024-008175FARMINGTON
72O WEST IOO NORTH
FARMINGTON, UT 84025
FARMINGTON,UTAH.GOV
May 9,2024
Utah Division of Drinking Water
Attn: Tim Davis, Director
P.O. Box 144830
Salt Lake city, Utah 84114-4830
Tim,
Enclosed you will find a copy of our "Annual Water Quality Report". It was mailed to all
residents on May 3,2024 and it is available on our website. If you have any questions please
call me at 801-451-2624.
Famuliner
Public Works Director
l'lAY 1 7 2021,
l3spt. cf Environmenhl Quality
Divisicn of Drinking Water
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PUBLIC WORKS
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FARMINGTON
F armington City is pleas€d to report that your
lr drinking watu meets all federal and state
rEuirements. lt is the (ity's (onstant goal to
provide you with a safe and dependable supply of
drinking water, and efforb are made to (ontinually
rafEuard the Farmingt0n (ity water !upply.
90% of tamington Cityl drinking water (omes
frcm foul underground wells ln various locations
throughout $e dty. The remaining'10% (omes
ftom the Weber Barin (onservan(y District A (opy
ofthe Weber Basin Water Quality Report is available
at the Weber Basin ofn(e at 283 7 East Highway 1 93
in Laylon,or at www.weberbasin.(om
tfyou have questions about this Eport o( (on(em ing
your waler, please (ontad Larry tamulinel,
f armingon Publi(ltbrk Dircctor, or l\beWangsgaId,
Water Sup€rintendent, at 720 West 100 N0rth,
80'l-45'l-2624. The dty enounges residmts to be
informed about their water utility. Ihe publi( is
invited t0 dty (oundl meetins, whkh arc generally
held the fnt and third Tuesday of earh month.
(heck the [armington Ne/is (ommunity (alendar
ea(h month fff spe(m( dty (oundl meeting dat6
and lim6, or go to www.fa rmington.utah.o0v.
Farminglon (ily har a Drlnting Water Source
Protedon Plan that is available for review at Cty
llall. lt provides informathn sud as pot€ntial sourc€s
0f (ontamination, managemeflt strategies and oul
sour(e potedon areas. Poteitial ontamination
sources (ommon to out protedion area are runoff
fom state and (ity roads, residential areas, and
(ommercial areas. farmington (ity welh have
a low t0 high sus(eptibility to potential (ontami-
nation depending on lo(ation ofthesource-
ln thefollowing information, there are manyterms
and abbreviations with whid you may not be
familiar. To better undeBtand these terms, please
refer to $e following defnitions:
Action Level (A[): Ihe(on(enualion of a (ontam-
inant whid, if o(eeded, uiggeIs teatrndrt or oter
requirement whid the water system must follow.
Maximum Contaminant level (ltl(L): Ihe
"maximum allowed" is the highest level of
ontaminant that is allowed in drinking water.
M([s are set asdosetothe MILGS asfeasible using
fie best available treatment.
llaximum Contaminant level Goal (tl(tc):
Ihe "goal" is the level of the (ontamination in
drinking water below whid there is no known risk
or upeded ris k to hea lth. MC lGs a llow for a ma rgin
of safety.
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!he reverse side of this report details spe(ifi( data regarding
I Farmington's drinking water. All sou(es of drinking water are subjed to
potential (ontaminalion by (onstituen$ that are naturally o(urring or are man
made.Ihose (onstituenB (an be mi(robe5, olgani( 0r inolgani( chemiols,0r
radioadive materials. Alldrinking water, induding bottled watet, may Iealon-
ably be eypeded to ontain at least small amounls of tome (ontaminants. Ihe
presence 0f(ontaminants does not ne(estarily indicate that the water poses a
health risk. More information about (ontaminants and potential health effe(B
(an be obtaind by (alling tie Environmental Plotection Agenqt Safe Drinking
Water Hotine at I -80G42G479'l .
F ome people may be more vulnerable lo (onlaminants in drinking water
) thrn it'.'q.n.,it population. lmmun0-(ompromised persons suth as
persons with ranrer undergoing demothelapy, persons who have undergone
organ tansplanti, people with HIV/AIDS or oher immune systern disordels,
some eldely, and inhnts Gn be parlkulafiy at n* fom inftdions.Ihse p€ople
rhould seek advi(e about d nking water flom their health(are providers. [PA/
(DC guidelines 0n appropriate means to leisen the risk of lnfection by crypto-
sporidium and other mi@biologi(al (ontaminants are availablefom the Safe
Drinking Water Hotline l -80G4264791 .
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N 0
presence of
coliform bacteria
in 5% of monthly
samples
0
25 samples per
month
naturally present in the
environment
N 0
a routine sample
and repeat sample
oftotal coliform
and one is also
fecal coliform or
E. tulipositive
25 sampls per
month
human and animal
fecal waste
NIUN
N pti/t5.6/9_1
ND/.14 soil runoff)u)
15 2023
erosion of natural
deposits
5
:ONTAMII
2023
erosion of natural
deposits
N 8.0t9.4 pti/L 50
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ND/.0023 mg/L 7 l 2022
erosion of natural
deposits; runoff from
onhards; runoff ftom
glass and electronics
production wastes
N
erosion of natural
depositsN.0061/.055 mg/L 2000 2000 2022
mg/L AL=l.3 2022
conosion of household
plumbing fixtures;
erosion of natural
deposits
N .01 10/.529
mg/L 4.0 )u3
erosion of natuml dqosits;
water additive whirh
promotes strong teeth;
discharge from fertilizer
and aluminum factories
N .21.9
0 AL=15 207)
conosion of household
plumbing fixtures;
erosion of natural
deposits
N ND1.0094 mg/L
N ND/.62 mg/L 10 10 7C23
runoff fom fertilizer
use; leaching from septic
tankl sewage; erosion of
natural deposits
N .0007/.001 1 mg/L .0005 .05 )02
discharge from
petroleum and metal
refineries; erosion of
naturaldepsits;
disrharge fiom mines
N NDn'lD mg/L .01 .01 2023 ozone byproduct
N ND/.5 ug/L NA 60 2023
by-product of drinking
water chlorination
N N02.85 uq/L NA 80 )03 by-product of drinking
water chlorination
G) far.ington City . 160 South Main Street r PO Box160 . Farmington, Utah 84025. BA1'451'2624
LEViL DETTCTTD
LOWHIGH
LIKELY SOURCT OF
TONIAMINAIION
VIOLATION UNII(ONTAMINANTS MTLG MIL DATI SAMPLTDYn{MTASURTMINT
Iotal [oliform
Bacteria
Feol Coliform and
E. Coli
Turbidity
M ICROBIOLOGICAL CONTAMI NATION
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Beta Emitten
Arsenir
Barium
topper
Haloacetic Acid
Irihalomethanes
fluuide
Lead
Nitrate
Selenium
Bromate