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A Draper lniggtion Company
June 27,2024
Utah Division of Drinking Water
Attn: Nathan Lundstad
P.O. Box 144830
salt Lake city, Utah 84114-4830
JUL 0 3 202
Dept. of Environnrcntal Oualrty
Division of Drinking YUhtr
Mr. Lundstad,
This letter shall certify that the CCR has been distributed to customers and that
the information is correct and consistent with the compliance monitoring data
previously submitted to the Utah Division of Drinking Water.
Sincerely,
Da rrin Jensen-Peterson
C.E.O. / General Manager
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12421 South800East / POBox 156 / Draper,UT.84020 I T:801-571-2232 /F:801-571-8054 / www.waterpro.net
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Dept. of EnvironmenH Alality
Division of Drinking WaterYearly Water Quatity Report
Every Juty the EPA requires water systems that serve the pubtic to issue a Consumer
Confidence Report (CCR) showing the levets of specified contaminants in that
system's drinking water during the past year. As atways, WaterPro is happy to report
that we provide you with drinking water that fatts wetl within safe ranges for atl
contaminants tested.
The EPA requires that we include the fottowing tanguage verbatim to accompany this
report:
Drinking water, including bottled water, moy reasonobly be expected to contain at
least smoll amounts of some contaminonts. The presence of contominonts does not
necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information obout
contaminants ond potentiol heolth effects can be obtained by colling the EPA's Safe
Drinking Water Hotline ot 1-800-426-4791.
Some people moy be more vulnerable to contominonts in drinking woter than the
generol population. lmmuno-compromised persons such as those with concer
undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ tronsplants, people
with HlVl AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, ond infonts can be
particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek odvice obout drinking
woter from their healthcare providers. EPAICDC Auidelines on oppropriate means to
lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminonts ore
ovoiloble from the Sofe Drinking Water Hotline (1-8N'426-4791).
lf present, elevoted levels of leod can couse serious health problems, especially for
pregnont women ond young children. Lead in drinking woter is primarily from
materiols and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. Draper
lrrigationlWaterPro is responsible for providing high-quality drinking woter but
connot control the voriety of materials used in ptumbing components. When your
water hos been sitting for several hours, you con minimize the potential for leod
exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to two minutes before using water for
drinking or cooking. lf you ore concerned about leod in your water, you may wish to
have your water tested. lnformotion on leod in drinking water, testing methods, and
steps you can toke to minimize exposure is ovoilable from the Sofe Drinking Water
Hotline or of www.epo.goy lsofewaterl lead.
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Arsenic
Asbestos
Chmmium
Nickel
Nitrate
iNitr'1et__l56lsim
lSodium
TDS
lron
Sulfate
Thallium
Aluminum
Color
Cobalt
Total
(gr@ndwater soures)
(surface wator soumSs)
Meting TT
Bi€rbmate
Carbonate
Hydroxide
Demand
oil Grease hydrocarbons ffi either
naturally o6jring depcits.
natuElly @ring deposils.
naiurally ocwing daposits.
of naturally wing
llqtrry
mttrialfrorn soil moff.
j
ND 6.00 6.00 No 2023
1.3
ND
- t-s
ND
ND 10.0 0.0 No 2023
trcm p€trclernn refineri€s; lire
eleclrmics; soldtr.
Erosim and runotf ftom orchards
ND ND ND 7.O 7.O 2021 Dec€y of asbestos cemeril in wEt€r mins: orosim of natml depcits.
50.5 ND 2000 2000
No
No 2023
ND
104.0
ND NO 4 4 No 2023 ffiI facttries
ND ND ND 5.00 5.m No 2023
ND NE NE No 202338.0
9,6 ND 100 0 100.0 No 2023
Conosion of galvaniz€d pipes; srcion of natural deposiB.
emimornatrEttvwmgdol; -
0.90 3.7 ND 200.0 200.0 No
0.43 0.88 NO 4.0 4.O No 2023
ND ND ND NE NE No 2023
Disctlarge ftm stellmetal factories; dis€fEfge ftm plastic and fErlitizs
fadories.
Erosim of naturally @ring d€posits ard discharges frm
Flwido added at wre.
ND ND 2.OO 200 No 2023
0.21
NO
NO NE No 2023
0.67
3.5
2.3 ND
NE
10.0 10.0 2023
Ercsion of natuElly o@ring deposits.
and runoff from landfills.
organic material.
fertilizer, leaching trom sptic and naturally Guring
ND ND ND 1.0 20231.0
0.45 NO 50.0
No
No
No 2023
23.2
2.4
74.2 11.7
50.0
-NE-No 2023
sptic tanks, and
and runotrfrom md
Ming
material
of
of
59.4 '11E.0 13.5 1000
NE
NE No 2023 Erosim d natuatly @.ring cbpcits_
0.00@2 0.0002 ND 0.5 No 2023
652.0 28.0
2.O
2000 NE No 2023
and dischages frm
soilmaterial from
drug factories.
frm
MCL is 5.0 for
of
0.12 o.41 0.01 5.0 NE No 2023
natuEllyffiing tIeatlMt rskJuals.
0.04 0.84 water.
2.4
No 20230.02 0.3
requirement applies
SS=
to treated surfa$
NoNE
is 0.3 NTU 95% oflhe
sc,il runoff.
49.8 161.0 17.2 NE No 2023
4.2 10.0 o.12 NE No 2022
Ercsion d Etuelly ocslrirE deposits.
Dmying naturally @ring organic -partict€smatefrat ano susp€nded
15.2 313.0 ND
SS = 250
SS=15
SS = 300 NE No 2023 Erosaon of naturally oGurring deposits.
2.4 ND NE No 2023 Erosim of nalurally ffiing d€posits.
ND
34.0
-NO ND
SS=50
SS=3 NE No 2022
7.6 8.4 6.8 SS = 6.5-8.5 NE No 2023
Various soures.
md afiected by chmi€l treatment.
ND ND ND SS = 100 NE No 2023 Erosim of naturally @ring dsposifs-
NE
NE
2023
2023
of naturally occffiing d€posits.
UR
SS = 5000ND
107.0
ND NE m23
ND
UR
UR No 2023
,4
ND
1 UR
NE
NE 2023
0.30 0.30
14.O
0.30 UR NE
No
No 2418
Naturally muring.
Ruoff lrm fertilizs md natumlly o@fiing.
ND ND UR No 2021ND- 35.o 39.0 31.0 UR
NE
NE 2018
45.6 74.9 32.3 NE
No
No 2023
ND ND NE No 2014
Neturally @ring.
in wator. Netrally ocering.
NO
ND
ND ND NE No 2014
ND NO
UR
UR
UR
UR NE No 2022
452.3
ND
33.8 UR NE No
chsnical @mpofid.
ol
frm distarge frm
lndustrial from
0.6 ND UR No
2023
2023
ND
1 100.0
2.O
ND UR
NE- NF-2009
3.0 12.3 UR NE
No
No 2423 assiatsd withNaturally ods
ND NO
ND
ND
ND UR NE No 2011 lndustrial runoff and
167 41.3 ND UR NE No 2023
ND ND ND NE No
of mturally ocering
of copper md tungsten
ND NE No 2016
0.019
NO
o.22
UR
UR
UR NE No 2g23
'10.9 UR NE No 2023
t{D_ND
ND-
NO UR NE No
2.4
ND
0.4 ND
2020
-zozs
0.30 0.9
ND
4.o-UR
UR
NE
NE 20230.06
t'tO NE
No
M-
Xo 20?2.
@ring.
oaring.
Vanadium
system)
't.4 UR o€uring.
Barium
AyanidaFio€ -
Lead
ChromiumVl
Pammeter Units
umlbs/m
ug/L
ug,/L
MFL
ugrL
u9,/L
ug/L
uglL
ug/L
uS/L
mg/L
udL
udL
ugll
mg/L
m9/L
UdL
ng/L
mdL
ug/L
mg/L
NTU
NTU
mg/L
*slL
rf,g/L
mgrt
.UdL
uq,/L
mg./L
mg/L
udL
m9/L
,gir
pgiL
ngL
mdL
m9tr
ug/L
mdl
u9/L
mC/L
mS/L
mdl
NTU
Monitoring Crilaris i L""t
SamPled
MCL
Comments/Likely Source
lFlutride
nnd
ugL
mgL
CU
ug/L
udL
TON
ug/L
ugr'L
not requared
mg/L
amount of
r.€/L l-
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Dibromochloromethane
Other ParameleB
Bis
Other Parameters
228
'Gross-Beta
:uenium
Chlorine
,HAA6
H,sn;tAmGt Location Wide Avg
Dioxide
Dissolyed Organic Carbon
Cryptosporidium
iGiardia
mg/L: milliorams per liter
ug/L: misogmms per liter
p€y'L: picograms per liter
ngy'L: nanograms per liter
NTU: Nepholoretric Turbidity Unit
CU: Colq Unit
TON: Throshold Odor Unit
umhos/cm: miso ohms per entirets
1,/m: On€,/ centirneter
pCi/L: piwies p€r lits
Ir,lFL: Millim d Fibtrs por Lit*
MPN/mL mst probabls nmbtr p€r milileter
By-ffoduct ot drinking water disinfection.
of drinking water
By-product of drinking water disinfection,
of drinkjng water disinfstion.
ruboer and ciemical factories.
sources.
natuml and
of natuml and marmade
and macmade
By-prcduct of water disinfection.
resull is nol a violation, violatifr is
By-prcduct of drinking Mter disinfection.
of drinking water diEinfection
mter disinfeclant.
wAer disinfection.
enteB rive6 thmugh and
enters thmugh sewage and
NOi Nm Deleded
NA Not Appli€ble
NE tlot EstablistEd
UR: Uncgul€ted
TT: Tr€nnentTehniqs
AL: Adim Level
SS: Sffidary Standard
on amual lo€tion
No 2023
No 2023
MCL: Maimm Contamimnt Level
MCLG: Maimum Cmtaminant Level Gcl
TIHM: Total Trih€lorrBttEres
llAAss: Fiw Haloffitic Acids
HPC: Heterctrophic Plsto Count
VOCS: Volatile Org€nic Cmpomds
PCBs: Polychlorinated Biphenyls
SOCS: Synthelic Organic Chemicals
Dept. cf i;,;;it,,r*ff[dqry
Division of Drinkirgffi
7.4 27.9 ND UR NE No
1.1 5.1 ND UR NE No
2023
2023
ND UR NE No 20232.6
ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
ND
ND
ND
ND
No
No
Various
0.0
sources.2023
2023
NO
ND
Various
6.0
in soil-
None Various Various No
15.0
0.9
0.004
NE
0.01 4_0
UR
ND
2023
0.o25 0.040 UR of
NO ND TT 0.00 No
11
65.1
ND
No
NE
NE
0.46
3.5
0.28
1.6
2.O
2.2
2.9
2.7 NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
No
No
No
No
No
No
NE
NE
NE
No
No
No
2023
-0.30
0.50
50.0
30.0
80.0
60.0
0.003
0.38
oc@ring.
a measure
2023
2020
2023
2023
2023
2023
2023
2023
2023
1.3
1.3
?'1.2
17.5
70.9
TTHM = 't5.6
ND ND
ND0.04
0.62
NO
0.016
1.8
Organic Carbon
7.0
Not >50/6
1.5 ND TT
0.00%0.00%0.000/6 0.00
2.00 500.0 0.0
repeat smples we negative; no
animal fffil mste. natuElly
is for
we issued. Human and
in he envimnment.
Used to measure the overall bacteriological quality of drinking water
D
Parameter
VOCs
DISINFECTANTS /
MAIERIAL
HPC
Unila 2023 2023 2023 Uonitoring Criteria Lasr
MCL
eomments/Likely Sourc6
ug/1
udL
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
---l
-
ug/L
pcrL
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCill
!gL
pCi/t
nE/L
ugtr
uglL
3.6 -
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
mdL
mg,/L
mdL
llcm
Oeysts/1L
CystsllL
% Positive
p€r Month
MPN/mL
natural and
oos
Iss.o I
01 1.00
NE No 2023
2023No
2023
WaterPro, lnc.
Consumer Gonfidence Report Data - UCMR 5
2423
Report UGMR Appendix
Lithium, Total 2.8 4A ND UR NE No 2023
perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA)ND ND ND UR NE No
perfl uoro-3-methoxypropanoic acid (PFMPA)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
perfl uoropentanoic acid (PFPeA)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
perfl uorobutanesulfonic acid (PFBS)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
perfl uoro4-methoxybutanoic ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
perfluoro(2-ethoxyethane)sulfonic acid (PFEESA)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
nonafl uoro-3,6-dioxaheotanoic acid (NFDHA)ND ND ND UR NE No luzS
1 H,1H, 2H, 2H-perfluorohexane sulfonic acid
(a:2FTS)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
pqduorohexanoic acid (PFHxA)ND ND ND UR NE No
perfl uoropentanesulfonic acid (PFPeS)ND ND ND UR NE No
texafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (HFPO DA)ND ND ND UR NE No
perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA)ND ND ND UR NE No
perfluorohexanesulfonic acid (PFHxS)ND ND UR NE No 2023
ND ND ND UR NE No4, 8-dioxa-3H-perfl uorononanoic acid (ADONA)
1H,1H, 2H, 2H-perfluorooctane sulfonic acid
(6:2FTS)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
perfl uoroheptanesulfonic acid (PFHoS)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
pqfl liorononanoic acid (PFNA)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
acid (9Cl-PF3ONS)
perfl uorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS)
9-chlorohexadecafl uoro-3-oxanonane- 1 -sulfonic
ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
perfl uorodecanoic acid (PFDA)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
1 H,1 H, 2H, 2H-perfluorodecane sulfonic acid
(8:2FTS)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
perfluoroundecanoic acid (PFUnA)ND ND ND UR NE No
1 1 -chloroeicosafl uoro-3-oxaundecane-1 -sulfonic
acid (11C1-PF3OUdS)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
perfluorododecaooic acid (PFDoA)ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
acidn-methyl
ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
acidN-ethyl
ND ND ND UR NE No 2023
ND ND UR NE No
ND ND ND UR NE No 2o?3
mg/L: milligrams per liter
ugA: micrograms per liter
ng/L: nanograms per liter
MCL: Maximum Contaminant Level
MCLG: Maximum Contaminant Level Goal
ND: None Detected
NA: Not Applicable
NE: Not Established
UR: Unregulated
The Unregulated Contaminant
Monitoring Rule (UCMR) is a monitoring
program mandated by EPA. lt requires
public water systems to monitor various
sites every three (3) years for different
parameters selected by EPA This rule
collects @curance data on parameters
that EPA is considering for regulation.
Sometimes EPA includes parameters
already have an MCL but they \ir/ould
like to know the occurance of it at
significantly lower levels than the current
analytical method allows. These
numbers represent samples taken
during the monitoring period which
began in 2023 and will conclude in 2025.
Dept. of Ertvironnpntal QualitY
Division of Drinking Water
D
Parameter Units AvgBge Marimum Minimum Monitoring Criteria Last
Ssmpled Commentsrlikely Source
nreoulated Parar
r tall
i6ll
trall
t tdll
r rn/l
rnll
r roll
ug/L
rnll
thll
rnll
uq/L
r h/l
ug/L
r rall
ug/L
uoll
ug/L
r rn/l
ug/L
ug[
ug/L
uo/L
rorotetrademn6ic rci.l IPFTAI uo/[