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Connecticut Water Quality
Data on drinking water in Connecticut. Drinking water is a potentially significant route of exposure to contaminants. Today’s regulatory programs are designed to monitor public drinking water supplies across the United States to assure public health protection from drinking water contaminants. The presence of contaminants in water can lead to adverse health effects, including gastrointestinal illness, reproductive problems, and neurological disorders.
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EF NPDES
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EF_NPDES is a subset of facilities from FRS_PROGRAM_FACILITY and associataed best-available geospatial coordinates which are refreshed daily. The layer shows only points from the NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) and PCS (Permit Compliance System) programs as reported in ICIS (Integrated Compliance Information System).
EF NPDES
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EF_NPDES is a subset of facilities from FRS_PROGRAM_FACILITY and associataed best-available geospatial coordinates which are refreshed daily. The layer shows only points from the NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) and PCS (Permit Compliance System) programs as reported in ICIS (Integrated Compliance Information System).
Water Dischargers/IGD: EF NPDES
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EF_NPDES is a subset of facilities from FRS_PROGRAM_FACILITY and associated best-available geospatial coordinates which are refreshed daily. The layer shows only points from the NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) and PCS (Permit Compliance System) programs as reported in ICIS (Integrated Compliance Information System). The NPDES subset is updated weekly.
Water Dischargers/IGD: EF NPDES
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EF_NPDES is a subset of facilities from FRS_PROGRAM_FACILITY and associated best-available geospatial coordinates which are refreshed daily. The layer shows only points from the NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) and PCS (Permit Compliance System) programs as reported in ICIS (Integrated Compliance Information System). The NPDES subset is updated weekly.
Drinking Water - Results of Lead Sampling of Drinking Water in California Schools
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The Division of Drinking Water (DDW), in collaboration with the California Department of Education, has taken the initiative to begin testing for lead in drinking water at all public K-12 schools. In early 2017, DDW and Local Primacy Agencies issued amendments to the domestic water supply permits of approximately 1,200 community water systems so that schools that are served by a public water system could request assistance from their public water system to conduct water sampling for lead and receive technical assistance if an elevated lead sample is found. To further safeguard water quality in California’s K-12 public schools, California Assembly Bill 746 published on October 12, 2017, effective January 1, 2018, requires community water system to test lead levels, by July 1, 2019, in drinking water at all California public, K-12 school sites that were constructed before January 1, 2010. The **[program webpage](https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/drinking_water/certlic/drinkingwater/leadsamplinginschools.html)** contains information on both the permit amendments and AB 746.
Fate of Contaminants of Emerging Concern and Potential for Human Exposure Resulting from De Facto Water Reuse Dataset
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Dataset summarizes the results of a study to examine de facto reuse of contaminants of emerging concern
Contaminant Data from a Survey of Minnesota Source and Finished Drinking Waters, 2019 -2022
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The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Health, conducted a study to determine the occurrence of unregulated contaminants in source and finished drinking waters throughout Minnesota. Minnesota relies on both groundwater and surface water sources for drinking water, which may be vulnerable to influences such as wastewater discharge and/or agricultural activities. Thus, drinking water facilities apply some form of treatment to source waters prior to distribution. Although drinking water treatment is mostly focused on satisfying regulatory requirements, it may provide secondary benefits for removal of unregulated contaminants. In 2019, 2021, and 2022, paired source and finished drinking water was collected from 100 facilities and characterized for select organic contaminants. Samples were analyzed for some combination of alkylphenols, benzotriazoles/benzothiazoles, hormones, illicit drugs, personal care products, pesticides, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, pharmaceuticals, plasticizers, and wastewater indicators, depending on potential influences from the watershed.