HILLSIDE SERVICE AREA  &

HONEYSUCKLE HILLS SERVICE AREA  

NORTH KOOTENAI WATER DISTRICT

DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT

2007

 

We are pleased to provide you with this year's Annual Water Quality Report also known by the federal acronym CCR (Consumer Confidence Report). We want to keep you informed about the excellent water and services we have delivered to you over the past year. Our goal is, and always has been, to provide to you a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. The wells that serve your service area draw water from the Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer.

 

Our drinking water is safe and meets federal and state requirements.

 

If you have any questions about this report or concerning your water utility, please contact Mike Galante, District Manager at (208) 772-3619. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled Board meetings that are held at 12:30 PM on the first and third Thursday of each month at the District office: 1841 W. Hayden Avenue, Hayden, Idaho.

 

North Kootenai Water District monitors for contaminants in your drinking water according to Federal and State laws. The table below shows the results of our monitoring for the period of January 1 to December 31, 2007.  As water travels over the land or underground it can pick up contaminants such as microbes, inorganic and organic chemicals, and radioactive substances. All drinking water, including bottled drinking water, may be reasonably expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants.  It's important to remember that the presence of these contaminants does not necessarily pose a health risk.

 

In the following table you will find some terms and abbreviations that you may not be familiar with. To help you better understand these terms we've provided the following definitions:

Action Level - the concentration of a contaminant that, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow.

HLWHayden Lake Well on Honeysuckle Avenue across from the Post Office.

FNCNFinucane Well on Clover Leaf Drive near Honeysuckle Avenue and just east of Government Way.

Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) - The “Maximum Allowed” is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water.  MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology.

Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) - The “Goal” is the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health.  MCLGs allow for a margin of safety.

Non-Detects (ND) - laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present.

Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/l) - one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000.

Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter - one part per billion corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000.

Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) - picocuries per liter is a measure of the radioactivity in water.

Variances & Exemptions (V&E) - State or EPA permission not to meet a MCL or a treatment technique under certain conditions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inorganic Contaminants

 

MCL

 

MCLG

 

Our Water

 

Range of Detection

 

Sample Date

 

Violation?

 

Typical Source of Contaminant

 

Sodium

 

None

 

None

HLW--2.13 ppm FNCN-- 1.9 ppm

 

Na

 

7/01

4/01

 

No

 

Leaching of natural mineral deposits

 

Nitrates

 

 

10 ppm

 

 

10 ppm

 

HLW--.2

FNCN-.8

 Na

Na

 

09/24/07

09/14/07

 

No

 

Runoff from fertilizer use; leaching from septic tanks, sewage; erosion of natural deposits

 

Sulfates

 

 

Na

 

 

Na

 

HLW--

2.62 ppm

FNCN--

2.4 ppm

 

Na

 

7/01

 

4/01

 

No

 

Not Regulated

 

 

 

Fluoride

 

 

4 ppm

 

 

 

4 ppm

 

 

HLW--

0.3 ppm

FNCN--

ND

 

Na

 

 

7/01

 

4/01

 

 

No

 

 

 

Erosion of natural deposits; water additive that promotes strong teeth; discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories

 

 

 

 

 

Organic Chemical Contaminants

 

MCL

 

MCLG

 

Our Water

 

Range of Detection

 

Sample Date

 

Violation?

 

Typical Source of Contaminant

 

Volatile Organic Compounds

 

Synthetic Organic Compounds

       Na

Na 

 

Na

 

Na

HLW--ND

FNCN--ND

 

HLW--ND

FNCN--ND

 

Na

 

Na

12/26/07

12/26/07

 

12/26/07

12/26/07

 

No

 

No

 

 

 

 

 

Radionuclides

 

MCL

 

MCLG

 

Our Water

 

Range of Detection

 

Sample Date

 

Violation?

 

Typical Source of Contaminant

 

Alpha Activity

 

15 pCi/l

 

0

HLW

0.1 pCi/l

FNCN

ND

 

+/- 0.8

 

 

 

6/01

 

12/03

 

No

 

Erosion of natural deposits

 

Beta activity

 

50

pCi/l

 

0

HLW

1.0 pCi/l

FNCN

1.3 pCi/l

 

 

Na

 

6/01

 

12/98

 

No

 

Erosion of natural deposits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contaminante

 

MCL

 

MCLG

 

Our Water

 

Range of Detection

 

Sample Date

 

Violation?

 

Typical Source of Contaminant

 

Total Trihalomethanes

 

80

 

0

HLW - 0

N/D - 0

 

0

 

 

 

12/26/07

 

 

 

No

 

By product of drinking water chlorination

 

Haloacetic Acid

 

60

 

N/a

HLW

N/D

 

0

 

08/29/07

 

 

By product of drinking water chlorination

 

TOC

 

TT

 

N/a

HLW

N/D

FNCN

N/D

 

 

Na

 

 

No

 

Naturally present in the environment

 

 

 

Chlorine

MRDL=4

N/

A

HLW-.43