2016 Water Quality Report
About JEA's Water Services
- JEA's water system
- Water hardness information
- Chlorine in drinking water
- Fluoride in drinking water
- Reclaimed water
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Water conservation tips
A Note from JEA’s Managing Director & CEO
Dear JEA Water Customer,
We are proud to share the 2016 Annual JEA Water Quality Report. Within this report, you will see that our water source, the Floridan aquifer, continues to provide our customers with exceptional quality drinking water. While we can’t take credit for this pristine resource, JEA does have a hand in the safety and quality of the drinking water that is delivered to your home.
If you’ve seen the One Water commercials or information on jea.com/onewater, you know that the safety and quality of our water is personal to us. Our employees live and work in this community, so our families count on the same water you do. So it is personal, but it is scientific too. Our team of laboratory scientists and technicians test 45, 000 water samples a year to ensure JEA water meets the required safety standards.
In April, the St. Johns River Water Management District issued a call to action for residents and businesses of the district to voluntarily conserve water due to below average rainfall. JEA always considers conservation a top priority, but now I ask you to join me in committing to water conservation so that we may preserve our natural water source, the Floridan aquifer, for generations to come.
As you read through this report, think about the pristine resource of our aquifer. Consider the satisfaction of enjoying a tall glass of cool water on a hot day. Reflect on the refreshing shower that helps you wake up in the morning. and contemplate the amount of potable water that goes into your lawn. Make sure you are aware of the water you use, because being aware is the first step toward making a difference. We all need to pay attention to preserve our most precious natural resource, a resource that we all share – our One Water.
I raise a tall glass of water to you, customers and friends.
Thank you,
Paul McElroy
JEA Managing Director & CEO
2016 Water Quality Monitoring Results
To find out which grid services your home, please see our Drinking Water Service Areas map.
Major Grid
Microbiological Contaminants
Total Coliform Bacteria (positive samples)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 0.81% | Range of Results: N/A |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Radioactive Contaminants
Alpha emitters (pCi/L)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND3 | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Radium 226+228 or combined radium (pCi/L)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND3 | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Inorganic Contaminants
Antimony (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14-7/14 | Level Detected: 2.33 | Range of Results: ND-2.33 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 6 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Arsenic (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14-7/14 | Level Detected: 2.75 | Range of Results: ND-2.75 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Barium (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14-7/14 | Level Detected: 0.0329 | Range of Results: 0.0115-0.0329 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Cadmium
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 5 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Fluoride (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14-7/14 | Level Detected: 0.82 | Range of Results: 0.27-0.82 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4.0 |
Lead (point of entry) (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14-7/14 | Level Detected: 2.26 | Range of Results: ND-2.26 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Mercury (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14-7/14 | Level Detected: 0.0082 | Range of Results: ND-0.0082 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Nickel (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14-7/14 | Level Detected: 0.438 | Range of Results: ND-0.438 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 100 |
Nitrate (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: 1/16 | Level Detected: 0.295 | Range of Results: ND-0.295 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 10 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Nitrite (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Selenium (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14-7/14 | Level Detected: 2.78 | Range of Results: ND-2.78 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 50 | MCL or MRDL: 50 |
Sodium (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14-7/14 | Level Detected: 49.63 | Range of Results: 7.56-49.63 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 160 |
Thallium (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14-7/14 | Level Detected: 2.29 | Range of Results: ND-2.29 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0.5 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/16-10/16 | Level Detected: 0.68 | Range of Results: ND-0.68 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Bromate (ppb)5
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 1.85 | Range of Results: ND-14.52 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Chlorine (ppm)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 1.1 | Range of Results: 0.2-2.2 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4.0 |
Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Haloacetic Acids (five) (HAA5) (ppb)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 35.34 | Range of Results: 11.63-43.21 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 60 |
TTHM [Total Trihalomethanes] (ppb)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 77.64 | Range of Results: 34.37-95.522 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 80 |
- For systems taking more than 40 samples/month: >5% of monthly samples positive. For systems taking less than 40 samples/month: >1 monthly positive sample.
- Although the MCL value was exceeded, the annual average results were below the MCL.
- Results are from Greenland WTP only.
- Level Detected for Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts is the highest locational running annual average of monthly/quaterly averages if sampled monthly/quarterly, or the highest result if sampled annually.
- The ozone system was offline August and September 2016 so there are no Bromate results for those months.
Lead and Copper (Tap Water)
Copper (ppm)
Sample Date: 3/14-4/14 | 90th Percentile: 0.114 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 103 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1.3 | AL(Action Level): 1.3 |
Lead (ppb)
Sample Date: 3/14-4/14 | 90th Percentile: 1.370 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 103 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | AL(Action Level): 15 |
Secondary Contaminants
Iron (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14-3/14 | Level Detected: 1.86 | Range of Results: ND–1.86 |
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Violation: Yes+ | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 0.3 |
Odor (threshold odor number)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 3 |
Sulfate (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14-3/14 | Level Detected: 331 | Range of Results: ND–331 |
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Violation: Yes+ | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 250 |
Total Dissolved Solids (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14-3/14 | Level Detected: 673 | Range of Results: 17-673 |
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Violation: Yes+ | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 500 |
- + High levels of these contaminants do not show adverse health effects. Note: St. Johns Forest WTP (Major Grid) has a FDEP waiver for Sulfate levels not to exceed 500 mg/L.
Mayport
Microbiological Contaminants
Total Coliform Bacteria (positive samples)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Radioactive Contaminants
Alpha emitters (pCi/L)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Radium 226+228 or combined radium (pCi/L)
Sample Date: 3/09 | Level Detected: 1.329 | Range of Results: N/A |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Inorganic Contaminants
Antimony (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 6 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Arsenic (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Barium (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/15 | Level Detected: 0.025 | Range of Results: N/A |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Cadmium
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 5 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Fluoride (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/15 | Level Detected: 0.679 | Range of Results: N/A |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4.0 |
Lead (point of entry) (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Mercury (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Nickel (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 100 |
Nitrate (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 10 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Nitrite (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Selenium (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 50 | MCL or MRDL: 50 |
Sodium (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/15 | Level Detected: 14.869 | Range of Results: N/A |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 160 |
Thallium (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0.5 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Bromate (ppb)
Sample Date: N/A | Level Detected: N/A | Range of Results: N/A |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Chlorine (ppm)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 0.9 | Range of Results: 0.2-1.7 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4 |
Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Haloacetic Acids (five) (HAA5) (ppb)
Sample Date: 7/16 | Level Detected: 22.02 | Range of Results: 17.83-22.02 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 60 |
TTHM [Total Trihalomethanes] (ppb)
Sample Date: 7/16 | Level Detected: 42.70 | Range of Results: 40.32-42.70 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 80 |
- For systems taking more than 40 samples/month: >5% of monthly samples positive. For systems taking less than 40 samples/month: >1 monthly positive sample.
- Although the MCL value was exceeded, the annual average results were below the MCL.
- Results are from Greenland WTP only.
- Level Detected for Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts is the highest locational running annual average of monthly/quaterly averages if sampled monthly/quarterly, or the highest result if sampled annually.
Lead and Copper (Tap Water)
Copper (ppm)
Sample Date: 7/14 | 90th Percentile: 0.053 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 9 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1.3 | AL(Action Level): 1.3 |
Lead (ppb)
Sample Date: 7/14 | 90th Percentile: 0.594 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 9 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | AL(Action Level): 15 |
Secondary Contaminants
Iron (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 0.3 |
Odor (threshold odor number)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 3 |
Sulfate (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 250 |
Total Dissolved Solids (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 500 |
Lofton Oaks Grid
Microbiological Contaminants
Total Coliform Bacteria (positive samples)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Radioactive Contaminants
Alpha emitters (pCi/L)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Radium 226+228 or combined radium (pCi/L)
Sample Date: 3/11 | Level Detected: 1.69 | Range of Results: ND-1.69 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Inorganic Contaminants
Antimony (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 6 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Arsenic (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Barium (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 0.0348 | Range of Results: 0.0286-0.0348 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Cadmium
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 5 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Fluoride (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 0.763 | Range of Results: 0.687-0.763 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4.0 |
Lead (point of entry) (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 2.52 | Range of Results: ND-2.52 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Mercury (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Nickel (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 0.44 | Range of Results: ND-0.44 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 100 |
Nitrate (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/16 | Level Detected: 0.201 | Range of Results: ND-0.201 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 10 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Nitrite (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Selenium (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 0.815 | Range of Results: ND-0.815 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 50 | MCL or MRDL: 50 |
Sodium (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 28.083 | Range of Results: 21.627-28.083 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 160 |
Thallium (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0.5 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Bromate (ppb)
Sample Date: N/A | Level Detected: N/A | Range of Results: N/A |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Chlorine (ppm)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 0.9 | Range of Results: 0.2-2.2 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4.0 |
Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Haloacetic Acids (five) (HAA5) (ppb)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 30.59 | Range of Results: 12.20 - 42.21 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 60 |
TTHM [Total Trihalomethanes] (ppb)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 59.25 | Range of Results: 25.08-62.38 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 80 |
- For systems taking more than 40 samples/month: >5% of monthly samples positive. For systems taking less than 40 samples/month: >1 monthly positive sample.
- Although the MCL value was exceeded, the annual average results were below the MCL.
- Results are from Greenland WTP only.
- Level Detected for Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts is the highest locational running annual average of monthly/quaterly averages if sampled monthly/quarterly, or the highest result if sampled annually.
Lead and Copper (Tap Water)
Copper (ppm)
Sample Date: 7/14-10/14 | 90th Percentile: 0.047 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 30 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1.3 | AL(Action Level): 1.3 |
Lead (ppb)
Sample Date: 7/14-10/14 | 90th Percentile: 1.100 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 30 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | AL(Action Level): 15 |
Secondary Contaminants
Iron (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 0.3 |
Odor (threshold odor number)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 3 |
Sulfate (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 250 |
Total Dissolved Solids (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 500 |
Ponce de Leon Grid
Microbiological Contaminants
Total Coliform Bacteria (positive samples)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Radioactive Contaminants
Alpha emitters (pCi/L)
Sample Date: 3/11 | Level Detected: 2.53 | Range of Results: ND-2.53 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Radium 226+228 or combined radium (pCi/L)
Sample Date: 3/11 | Level Detected: 1.06 | Range of Results: ND-1.06 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Inorganic Contaminants
Antimony (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 6 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Arsenic (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Barium (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/15 | Level Detected: 0.0193 | Range of Results: 0.0145-0.0193 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Cadmium
Sample Date: 2/15 | Level Detected: 0.193 | Range of Results: ND-0.193 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 5 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Fluoride (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/15 | Level Detected: 1.22 | Range of Results: 0.96-1.22 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4.0 |
Lead (point of entry) (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/15 | Level Detected: 2.41 | Range of Results: ND-2.41 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Mercury (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Nickel (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 100 |
Nitrate (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/16 | Level Detected: 0.208 | Range of Results: 0.201-0.208 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 10 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Nitrite (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Selenium (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/15 | Level Detected: 1.52 | Range of Results: ND-1.52 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 50 | MCL or MRDL: 50 |
Sodium (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/15 | Level Detected: 64.189 | Range of Results: 28.57-64.189 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 160 |
Thallium (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0.5 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Bromate (ppb)
Sample Date: N/A | Level Detected: N/A | Range of Results: N/A |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10.0 |
Chlorine (ppm)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 1.12 | Range of Results: 0.27-2.2 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4.0 |
Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Haloacetic Acids (five) (HAA5) (ppb)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 19.26 | Range of Results: 6.38-31.96 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 60 |
TTHM [Total Trihalomethanes] (ppb)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 66.48 | Range of Results: 28.19-110.982 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 80 |
- For systems taking more than 40 samples/month: >5% of monthly samples positive. For systems taking less than 40 samples/month: >1 monthly positive sample.
- Although the MCL value was exceeded, the annual average results were below the MCL.
- Results are from Greenland WTP only.
- Level Detected for Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts is the highest locational running annual average of monthly/quaterly averages if sampled monthly/quarterly, or the highest result if sampled annually.
Lead and Copper (Tap Water)
Copper (ppm)
Sample Date: 6/14-7/14 | 90th Percentile: 0.173 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 14 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1.3 | AL(Action Level): 1.3 |
Lead (ppb)
Sample Date: 6/14-7/14 | 90th Percentile: 2.060 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 14 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | AL(Action Level): 15 |
Secondary Contaminants
Iron (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 0.3 |
Odor (threshold odor number)
Sample Date: 2/15 | Level Detected: 8 | Range of Results: 1-8 |
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Violation: Yes+ | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 3 |
Sulfate (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 250 |
Total Dissolved Solids (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/15 | Level Detected: 656 | Range of Results: 537-656 |
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Violation: Yes+ | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 500 |
- + High levels of these contaminants do not show adverse health effects. Note: St. Johns Forest WTP (Major Grid) has a FDEP waiver for Sulfate levels not to exceed 500 mg/L.
Ponte Vedra Grid
Microbiological Contaminants
Total Coliform Bacteria (positive samples)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Radioactive Contaminants
Alpha emitters (pCi/L)
Sample Date: 3/11 | Level Detected: 1.75 | Range of Results: ND-1.75 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Radium 226+228 or combined radium (pCi/L)
Sample Date: 3/11 | Level Detected: 1.5 | Range of Results: ND-1.5 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Inorganic Contaminants
Antimony (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 6 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Arsenic (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Barium (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 0.0352 | Range of Results: 0.0257-0.0352 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Cadmium
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 5 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Fluoride (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 1.10 | Range of Results: 0.847-1.10 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4.0 |
Lead (point of entry) (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 10.5 | Range of Results: ND-10.5 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Mercury (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Nickel (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 2.3 | Range of Results: ND-2.3 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 100 |
Nitrate (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 10 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Nitrite (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Selenium (ppb)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 1.2 | Range of Results: 1.1-1.2 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 50 | MCL or MRDL: 50 |
Sodium (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14 | Level Detected: 61.51 | Range of Results: 22.766-61.51 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 160 |
Thallium (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0.5 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Bromate (ppb)
Sample Date: N/A | Level Detected: N/A | Range of Results: N/A |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Chlorine (ppm)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 1.26 | Range of Results: 0.2-2.2 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4.0 |
Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Haloacetic Acids (five) (HAA5) (ppb)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 25.14 | Range of Results: 12.95-39.12 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 60 |
TTHM [Total Trihalomethanes] (ppb)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 58.86 | Range of Results: 38.64-99.712 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 80 |
- For systems taking more than 40 samples/month: >5% of monthly samples positive. For systems taking less than 40 samples/month: >1 monthly positive sample.
- Although the MCL value was exceeded, the annual average results were below the MCL.
- Results are from Greenland WTP only.
- Level Detected for Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts is the highest locational running annual average of monthly/quaterly averages if sampled monthly/quarterly, or the highest result if sampled annually.
Lead and Copper (Tap Water)
Copper (ppm)
Sample Date: 7/14-8/14 | 90th Percentile: 0.259 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 44 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1.3 | AL(Actoin Level): 1.3 |
Lead (ppb)
Sample Date: 7/14-8/14 | 90th Percentile: 1.400 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 44 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | AL(Actoin Level): 15 |
Secondary Contaminants
Iron (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 0.3 |
Odor (threshold odor number)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 3 |
Sulfate (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 250 |
Total Dissolved Solids (ppm)
Sample Date: 2/14-3/14 | Level Detected: 625 | Range of Results: 424-625 |
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Violation: Yes+ | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 500 |
- + High levels of these contaminants do not show adverse health effects. Note: St. Johns Forest WTP (Major Grid) has a FDEP waiver for Sulfate levels not to exceed 500 mg/L.
Palm Valley
Microbiological Contaminants
Total Coliform Bacteria (positive samples)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
---|---|---|
Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Radioactive Contaminants
Alpha emitters (pCi/L)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
---|---|---|
Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Radium 226+228 or combined radium (pCi/L)
Sample Date: 9/08 | Level Detected: 0.3 | Range of Results: ND-0.3 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Inorganic Contaminants
Antimony (ppb)
Sample Date: 12/14 | Level Detected: 0.26 | Range of Results: ND-0.26 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 6 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Arsenic (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Barium (ppm)
Sample Date: 12/14 | Level Detected: 0.023 | Range of Results: 0.021-0.023 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Cadmium
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 5 | MCL or MRDL: 5 |
Fluoride (ppm)
Sample Date: 12/14 | Level Detected: 0.7 | Range of Results: 0.64-0.7 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4.0 |
Lead (point of entry) (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 15 |
Mercury (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 2 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Nickel (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 100 |
Nitrate (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: 3/16 | Level Detected: 0.0605 | Range of Results: 0.0397-0.0605 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 10 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Nitrite (as Nitrogen) (ppm)
Sample Date: 3/16 | Level Detected: 0.009 | Range of Results: 0.0077-0.0090 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1 | MCL or MRDL: 1 |
Selenium (ppb)
Sample Date: 12/14 | Level Detected: 25.0 | Range of Results: 24-25 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 50 | MCL or MRDL: 50 |
Sodium (ppm)
Sample Date: 12/14 | Level Detected: 28 | Range of Results: 21-28 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 160 |
Thallium (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0.5 | MCL or MRDL: 2 |
Synthetic Organic Contaminants
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (ppb)
Sample Date: ND | Level Detected: ND | Range of Results: ND |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 6 |
Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Bromate (ppb)
Sample Date: N/A | Level Detected: N/A | Range of Results: N/A |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | MCL or MRDL: 10 |
Chlorine (ppm)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 1.42 | Range of Results: 0.44-1.84 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 4 | MCL or MRDL: 4.0 |
Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts4
Haloacetic Acids (five) (HAA5) (ppb)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 28.72 | Range of Results: 15.71-34.81 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 60 |
TTHM [Total Trihalomethanes] (ppb)
Sample Date: 1/16-12/16 | Level Detected: 60.27 | Range of Results: 40.22-61.74 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 80 |
- For systems taking more than 40 samples/month: >5% of monthly samples positive. For systems taking less than 40 samples/month: >1 monthly positive sample.
- Although the MCL value was exceeded, the annual average results were below the MCL.
- Results are from Greenland WTP only.
- Level Detected for Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts is the highest locational running annual average of monthly/quaterly averages if sampled monthly/quarterly, or the highest result if sampled annually.
Lead and Copper (Tap Water)
Copper (ppm)
Sample Date: 6/14-7/14 | 90th Percentile: 0.152 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 10 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 1.3 | AL(Action Level): 1.3 |
Lead (ppb)
Sample Date: 6/14-7/14 | 90th Percentile: 1.27 | # Exceeding AL: 0 of 10 |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: 0 | AL(Action Level): 15 |
Secondary Contaminants
Iron (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 0.3 |
Odor (threshold odor number)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 3 |
Sulfate (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 250 |
Total Dissolved Solids (ppm)
Sample Date: NR | Level Detected: NR | Range of Results: NR |
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Violation: No | MCLG or MRDLG: N/A | MCL or MRDL: 500 |
FDEP Source Water Assessment and Protection Program
In 2016 the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) performed Source Water Assessments on our systems. These assessments were conducted to provide information about any potential sources of contamination in the vicinity of our wells. The number of potential sources and susceptibility level of contamination identified for all wells in our systems are shown in the table below. Potential sources of contamination could include landfills, above and underground fuel storage tanks, dry cleaning facilities, and wastewater disposal areas. The assessment results are available on the FDEP Source Water Assessment and Protection Program website.
System | Number of Potential Sources | Susceptibility Level |
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Major Grid | 102 | Low-Moderate |
Mayport | 2 | Low |
Lofton Oaks Grid | 5 | Low |
Ponte Vedra Grid | 2 | Low |
Ponce de Leon Grid | 6 | Low |
Connect With Us
You can inquire about your water quality, report a water quality problem, or comment about this report using the following contact methods:
- Call us at 904-665-6000
- Email waterquality@jea.com
- Write to us at JEA Water Quality, 1002 N. Main Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206, Attention: Water Quality Report
- Speak with our market researchers or our drinking water pollsters who call throughout the year
- Attend our public Board Meetings
Request a Printed Copy of the 2016 Water Quality Report
- Download a copy of the 2016 Water Quality Report
- Request a copy of this report by calling our Customer Care Center at 904-665-6000 or toll free at 1-800-665-5542.
- Pick up a printed copy at any branch of the Jacksonville Public Library.
Terms and Abbreviations
To help you better understand terms included in the Water Quality Monitoring Results, we've provided the following definitions:
- Action Level (AL): The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow.
- Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL): The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology.
- Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG): The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety.
- Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level (MRDL): The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants.
- Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal (MRDLG): The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants.
- Non-Detect (ND): Not detected and indicates that the substance was not found by laboratory analysis.
- Not Required (NR): Secondary Contaminants with sample results below the MCL are not required to be reported.
- Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (μg/l): One part by weight of analyte to 1 billion parts by weight of the water sample.
- Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/l): One part by weight of analyte to 1 million parts by weight of the water sample.
- Picocurie per liter (pCi/L): Measure of the radioactivity in water.
- Variances and Exemptions: State or EPA permission not to meet an MCL under certain conditions.
Note: MCLs are set at stringent levels. To understand the possible health effects described for many regulated consituents, a person would have to drink two liters of water every day at the MCL for a lifetime to have a one-in-a-million chance of having the described effect.
Additional Information
Lead: If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. JEA is responsible for providing high-quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at epa.gov/safewater/lead.
Bromate: During the April 2016 monitoring period, testing for bromate at the Main Street Water Plant did not occur. Therefore, at that time, we cannot be sure of the quality of your drinking water as related to bromate. Samples were taken May 6th for the May 2016 compliance period and all sample results came back below detectable levels for bromate. JEA has never had an exceedance of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s regulatory maximum contaminant level (MCL) for bromate, before or after the missed test.
TTHM [Total Trihalomethanes]: The following samples during 2016 exceeded the TTHM MCL of 80 ppb. However, the system did not incur an MCL violation because all annual average results at all sites were below the MCL. Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous systems, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer.
- Major Grid:
- 6505 Greenfern Lane (Jan.): 95.82 ppb
- 9170 Milton Drive (Oct.): 86.26 and 85.54 ppb
- Ponce de Leon Grid:
- 2371 S. Ponte Vedra Blvd. (Jan.): 89.93 ppb
- 125 Tides Edge Pl. (Oct.-Nov.): 86.14, 110.98, 94.3 ppb
- Ponte Vedra Grid:
- 332 SR A1A North (Oct.-Nov.): 93.86 and 99.71 ppb
Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbiological contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).
The Annual Water Quality Report is provided to all customers of community water systems on an annual basis as required by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments.
JEA routinely monitors for contaminants in your drinking water according to federal and state laws, rules, and regulations. Except where indicated otherwise, this report is based on the results of our monitoring for the period of January 1 to December 31, 2016. Data obtained before January 1, 2016, and presented in this report are from the most recent testing done in accordance with the laws, rules, and regulations. Out of more than 100 contaminants for which JEA routinely tests, only those that have been detected appear in the tables.
The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity.
Contaminants that may be present in source water include:
- Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife.
- Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming.
- Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses.
- Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems.
- Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities.
In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, the EPA prescribes regulations, which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water, which must provide the same protection for public health.
Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline at (800) 426-4791.
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