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The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) require that every community water system must prepare and distribute a consumer confidence report (water quality report) annually to the public it serves. This annual report describes your drinking water sources, provides actual water quality test results, compares those results to stringent federal water quality standards and informs you about important water quality issues. Although this report is technical in nature, we have attempted to provide the information in such a way as to make it meaningful to our customers. Our goal is to help you understand what is in your water (contaminants) and how it may affect you. So please, take a few minutes to read through and familiarize yourself with the quality of the water you and your family drink every day.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS REPORT
The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) require that every community water system must prepare and distribute a consumer confidence report (water quality report) annually to the public it serves. This annual report describes your drinking water sources, provides actual water quality test results, compares those results to stringent federal water quality standards and informs you about important water quality issues. Although this report is technical in nature, we have attempted to provide the information in such a way as to make it meaningful to our customers. Our goal is to help you understand what is in your water (contaminants) and how it may affect you. So please, take a few minutes to read through and familiarize yourself with the quality of the water you and your family drink every day.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS REPORT
The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) require that every community water system must prepare and distribute a consumer confidence report (water quality report) annually to the public it serves. This annual report describes your drinking water sources, provides actual water quality test results, compares those results to stringent federal water quality standards and informs you about important water quality issues. Although this report is technical in nature, we have attempted to provide the information in such a way as to make it meaningful to our customers. Our goal is to help you understand what is in your water (contaminants) and how it may affect you. So please, take a few minutes to read through and familiarize yourself with the quality of the water you and your family drink every day.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS REPORT
The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) require that every community water system must prepare and distribute a consumer confidence report (water quality report) annually to the public it serves. This annual report describes your drinking water sources, provides actual water quality test results, compares those results to stringent federal water quality standards and informs you about important water quality issues. Although this report is technical in nature, we have attempted to provide the information in such a way as to make it meaningful to our customers. Our goal is to help you understand what is in your water (contaminants) and how it may affect you. So please, take a few minutes to read through and familiarize yourself with the quality of the water you and your family drink every day.
Detailed Water Quality Data provided by Seattle Public Utilites. Samples were collected on June 19, 2012. Report covers the 2012 year of Water Distribution.
Report includes details of Primary and Secondary Water Quality Parameters and their detected levels in 2012.