M5.4 Consumer Confidence Reports & Water Quality
Daly City Consumer Confidence Report on Water Quality: https://ofmpub.epa.gov/apex/safewater/f?p=136:103:::NO:::
What is the source of your drinking water? Where does your water ORIGINATE?
I reside in a town adjacent to San Francisco called Daly City. Daly City’s municipal drinking water wells comprise what is termed "groundwater." About half the water distributed by the Daly City Water System is from local wells that is blended with San Francisco Water. Drinking water is drawn from an average depth of 300 feet below ground from a large aquifer known as the Westside Basin that serves a large portion of the northern San Mateo Peninsula and extends north to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
What chemicals were found in your water that were higher than expected?
Because of its protected environment and the consistency of City monitoring results, the well water is only required to have Chloramine, a drinking water disinfectant (combination of five parts chlorine and one part ammonia). It is a more stable disinfectant than chlorine, lasts longer in water, and produces lower levels of disinfection byproducts called trihalomethanes and halacetic acids, which are suspected carcinogens. Although there were chemicals found in my city's drinking water, none were reported to be higher than regulation levels. The following were reported:
Arsenic: New regulations for reporting arsenic levels have been established at less than 10 parts per billion. Staff has completed preliminary testing of its groundwater at five local wells. Current testing standards detect arsenic at 1 part per billion, and Junipero Serra Well test results were 1.4 parts per billion, while all other wells tested were non-detect. While results are below the standard, Daly City will provide an informational statement if for any reason sampling exceeds 5 parts per billion as this testing program continues.
Chromium-6: Chromium is currently regulated under the 50 parts per billion maximum contaminant level for total chromium. There is no minimum contaminant level established at this time for Chromium-6; however, testing from three Daly City wells were as follows:
Well#4 - 19 parts per billion; Jefferson Well - 9.7 parts per billion and Vale Well - 16 parts per billion
What chemicals did you NOT expect to find in your water?
I did not expect to learn that our drinking water contains byproducts called trihalomethanes and halacetic acids, which are suspected carcinogens. While the current standard is a maximum trihalomethane level of 80 parts per billion, Daly City water currently tests at 30.2 parts per billion. Halacetic acids currently test at 17 parts per billion, well below the standard of 60 parts per billion.
Are there associated health risks with the chemicals found in your water?
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Although arsenic, chromium 6 and disinfection byproducts called trihalomethanes and halacetic acids (suspected carcinogens) were documented to be below hazardous levels in Daly City drinking water, lead and copper are also included.
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Hi Allyssa,
ReplyDeleteI greatly appreciate your comprehensive report on the questions for this topic. I think you are one of the few people I know that drink from the tap. I have attempted to do so at home, but there is the notable taste of chlorine in the water, and thus I have resorted to additional use of home water filters. Additionally, one of the surprising things I found in my water source was the addition of fluoride to the water supply. However, as a society, myself included, should be more open to consuming tap water resources to reduce expenses on commercialized water products.
Hi Allyssa,
ReplyDeleteI too was surprised to see arsenic in our water. Although only toxic in large doses, it is scary that there can be even a trace of something like that in our drinking water. Although, it is nice to know they will address if it ever goes higher than the accepted amount.