ppt – parts per trillion or nanograms, per liter ppq – parts per quadrillion or picograms, per liter PHGS – Public Health Groundwater Standards are found in NR 140 groundwater quality. The concentration of a contaminant, which, if exceeded, poses a health risk and may require a system to post a public notice. RPHGS – RPHGS: Recommended Public Health Groundwater Standards: Groundwater standards proposed by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. The concentration of a contaminant, which, if exceeded, poses a health risk and may require a system to post a public notice. SMCL – Secondary drinking water standards or Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels for contaminants that affect taste, odor or appearance of the drinking water. The SMCLs do not represent health standards. TCR – Total Coliform Rule TT – Treatment Technique: A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. Detected Contaminants Your water was tested for many contaminants last year. We are allowed to monitor for some contaminants less frequently than once a year. The following tables list only those contaminants, which were detected in your water. If a contaminant was detected last year, it will appear in the following tables, without a sample date. If the contaminant was not monitored last year, but was detected within the last five years, it will appear in the tables below, along with the sample date. Unregulated Contaminants Unregulated contami- Continued on Page 14 181050 • wnaxlp ppt – parts per trillion or nanograms, per liter ppq – parts per quadrillion or picograms, per liter PHGS – Public Health Groundwater Standards are found in NR 140 groundwater quality. The concentration of a contaminant, which, if exceeded, poses a health risk and may require a system to post a public notice. RPHGS – RPHGS: Recommended Public Health Groundwater Standards: Groundwater standards proposed by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. The concentration of a contaminant, which, if exceeded, poses a health risk and may require a system to post a public notice. SMCL – Secondary drinking water standards or Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels for contaminants that affect taste, odor or appearance of the drinking water. The SMCLs do not represent health standards. TCR – Total Coliform Rule TT – Treatment Technique: A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. Detected Contaminants Your water was tested for many contaminants last year. We are allowed to monitor for some contaminants less frequently than once a year. The following tables list only those contaminants, which were detected in your water. If a contaminant was detected last year, it will appear in the following tables, without a sample date. If the contaminant was not monitored last year, but was detected within the last five years, it will appear in the tables below, along with the sample date. Unregulated Contaminants Unregulated contami- Continued on Page 14 181050 • wnaxlp
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