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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/05/2023 12.B. Water Irrigation Division 2022 Water Quality ReportBUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT Item No. 12.13. For Meeting of: July 5, 2023 ITEM TITLE: Water/Irrigation Division 2022 Water Quality Report SUBMITTED BY: Scott Schafer, Director of Public Works *Mike Shane, Water/Irrigation Manager, 509.576.6480 SUMMARY EXPLANATION: Attached is the 2022 Water Quality Report (aka, Consumer Confidence Report) submitted to the Washington State Department of Health. As required, this report is being made available to all City of Yakima domestic water customers and is available on the City of Yakima's Water/l rrigation webpage. Im Public Trust and Accountability N :10101 J, I J, 1:4 ZII 17-IN III Is] z ; ATTACHMENTS: Description Upload Date Type D 2022 Water Qualfty Report 6/19,/2023 Cowr Memo Inside this issue: ;tion and source 1 I - ducation ry tables, pt.1 and 2 The City of Yakima is on y with definitions al report on water qualil ry tables, pt. 2 and a 3 major testing programs, Covid 19 info page. you about your tap watE id Copper Rule 4 ter we all rely on is of th results table . of that goal the Water/li around -the -clock vigilan announce that your tap' federal requirements. City Of Yakima WHERE YOUR ter production for 2022 The Niches River suppli River WTP 3.078 Billion Our diversion is located River Water Treatment i Veil 98.302 Million water flows by gravity al times of heavy runoff or `ell 269.533 Million maintenance, we candr Well 107,528 Million at Kiwanis Park, Kissel P These wells draw from t Well 281.579 Million tested regularly. 1 synthetic and volatile organics, biological, radiological, and inorganic contaminants. least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contam The tahles helnw show the mnst imnnrtant and frenuently renuested results for ?m? necessarily indicate that the water oosesa health risk. More information about con- Name Units MCL MICLG22 Average Range Violation? Name Units MCL MCLGAmount detected Violation? Source Arsenic ppm 0.01 0 0.000200 No Erosion of natural deposits, industrial waste: Barium ppm 2 2 0.00312 No Erosion of natural deposits, industrial waste. lromium porn 0.1 O 1 0.000250 No Erosion of natural deposits, industrial waste: Erosion of natural deposits, fertilizer runoff, Nitrate IDIOM 10 10 <0.05 No sewage, and faulty septic systems. Thallium ppm 0.002 0.0005 0.000210 No Industrial waste. Name Units IVICL Amount Name Units IVICIL Amount De- der one organ transplants, people with detected tected HIV/AIDS or other immune system disor- Calcium mg/L — 8.9 Manganese mg/L 0.05 0.0177 ders, some elderly, and infants can be par- ticularly at risk from infections. These peo- Chloride mg/L 250 6.24 Turbidity mg/L — 0.29 ple should seek advice about drinking wa- ter from their health care providers. EPA Color units 15 <4 Silver mg/L 0.1 <0.0001 and the Center for Disease Control guide - Conductivity ri hos/cm 700 34.4 Sodium mg/L — 6.4 lines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and Hardness mg/L — 28 Sulfate mg/L 250 3,46 other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800 Total Dissolved Iron mg/L 0.3 ND mg/L 500 46.0 -426-4791). Solids Magnesium mg/L — 1.6 Zinc mg/L 5 0.0129 3 If present, elevated levels of lead can cause seri- ous health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and compo- Pb nents associated with service lines and home Cu plumbing. The City of Yakima is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but can- not control the variety of materials used in Pb plumbing components. When your water has Cu been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure to lead by flush- ing;your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before Pb using water for drinking or cooking. If you are Cu concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and Pb steps you can take to minimize exposure is Cu available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800) 426-4791, or hgj www2.epa.govBIead Pb Cu Site 1 Site 8 Site 10 Site 11 Site 14 Site 15 Site 17 0.0001 0.0003 0.002 0,00014 0.00031 0.0004 0.0001 0.0498 0.0722 0.015 0.12 0.0746 0.127 0.0882 Site 18 Site 22 Site 25 Site 26 Site 28 Site 31 Site 32 0.0002 0.0008 0.0001 0.00013 0.0003 <0.0001 0.0002 0.0443 0.0124 0.0465 0.0206 0.0384 0.0346 0.0374 Site 36 Site 38 Site 39 Site 40 Site 41 Site 43 Site 44 0.00013 0.0003 0.00061 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0007 0.0185 0.0342 0.0631 0.0678 0.0484 0.0522 0.0925 Site 48 Site 49 Site 56 Site 58 Site 60 Site 62 Site 66 0.0003 0.0003 0.0001 0.00033 0.00049 0.00022 0.00023 0.0146 0.0891 0.0764 0.0696 0.0222 0.0902 0.0267 Site 69 Site 81 Site 84 0.00016 0.0002 0.00085 0.0142 0.126 0.0459 4