WQRF Contaminant Occurrence Map
Data Looks at 57 Different Contaminants
The new Contaminant Occurrence Map displays data in the United States for regulated drinking water contaminants that have an enforceable level (MCL or Action Level) above the health-based goal level (MCLG) and also aesthetic contaminants that can cause taste, odor and color or staining issues.
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Watch this tutorial video for a quick overview of how to use the map.
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Regulated Contaminants
with MCLG lower than MCL: Executive Summary Full Report Included in this report: lead, arsenic, disinfection byproducts (individual species and totals), inorganics, organics (SOC's and VOC's), microbials and radionuclides |
Aesthetic Contaminants:
Executive Summary Full Report Included in this report: chlorine residual, chloramine residual, hardness, iron, manganese and pH |
Water Quality Parameters
Full Report Included in this report: Alkalinity, chloride, corrosivity, Langelier Index, nitrate, nitrate-nitrite, orthophosphate, total phosphate, and sulfate |
Other Supporting Materials: Summary Presentation
KEY TERMS:
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Find more resources for water quality testing and treatment at www.WQA.org