The report, which covers data from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2024, includes results from tests conducted on lead, copper, disinfectants and by-products of the disinfection process. All results met or were better than Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards.
Lead levels averaged 0.004 parts per million (ppm), well under the EPA action level of 0.015 ppm. Copper measured at 0.411 ppm, also below the action threshold of 1.3 ppm. Both contaminants were sampled from five locations, and no sites exceeded action levels.
Testing for chlorine, used as a disinfectant, showed an average of 0.95 ppm, within the allowable limit of 4 ppm.
By-products of drinking water disinfection, including Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) and Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM), were also measured. HAA5 levels averaged 6 parts per billion (ppb), and TTHM levels were at 28 ppb—both comfortably below the maximum contaminant level of 60 ppb and 80 ppb, respectively.
The report notes that Briarcliff Waterworks is on a reduced monitoring schedule due to consistently safe results but continues to test regularly and maintain transparency with the public.
Customers are encouraged to attend public water meetings held monthly at the Tracy Fire Department to stay informed about their water quality.
For more information, residents can contact Maintenance Supervisor Brandon Wyatt at 870-491-5762.
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