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UCMR Page for Chicopee Valley Aqueduct (CVA) Communities
Research for New Regulations The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) periodically requires water systems across the country to conduct monitoring for substances that may be present in drinking water to help understand their national occurrence as part of the process of deciding whether to regulate them. Under the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments, EPA is required once every five years to develop a list of up to 30 new contaminants that must be monitored by public water systems. Chicopee collected samples during 2015 at locations throughout the community. Even with the extremely sensitive test methods used capable of detecting some substances at parts per trillion levels, Chicopee expected to find very few of the substances that we were required to test for due to well protected watershed and reservoirs. Only 3 of the 28 tested for in 2015 were detected, and all were at extremely low levels. Here is the complete list of 21 substances plus 7 hormones:
Posted June 3, 2016 |
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