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CONSUMERCONFIDENCEREPORT <br />Centerville 2019 Drinking Water Report <br />Making Safe Drinking Water <br />Your drinking water comes from a groundwater source: a 187-foot-deep well that draws water from the <br />Prairie Du Chien Group aquifer. <br />Centerville works hard to provide you with safe and reliable drinking water that meets federal and state <br />water quality requirements. The purpose of this report is to provide you with information on your drinking <br />water and how to protect our precious water resources. <br />Contact Tedd Peterson, Public Works Maintenance Technician, at 651-792-7940 or <br />tpeterson@centervillemn.com if you have questions about Centerville’s drinking water. You can also ask <br />for information about how you can take part in decisions that may affect water quality. <br />The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sets safe drinking water standards. These standards limit the <br />amounts of specific contaminants allowed in drinking water. This ensures that tap water is safe to drink for <br />most people. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates the amount of certain contaminants in <br />bottled water. Bottled water must provide the same public health protection as public tap water. <br />Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of <br />some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health <br />risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the <br />Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791. <br />Centerville Monitoring Results <br />This report contains our monitoring results from January 1 to December 31, 2019. <br />We work with the Minnesota Department of Health to test drinking water for more than 100 contaminants. <br />It is not unusual to detect contaminants in small amounts. No water supply is ever completely free of <br />contaminants. Drinking water standards protect Minnesotans from substances that may be harmful to their <br />health. <br />Learn more by visiting the Minnesota Department of Health’s webpage Basics of Monitoring and testing of <br />Drinking Water in Minnesota <br />(https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/factsheet/sampling.html). <br />How to Read the Water Quality Data Tables <br />The tables below show the contaminants we found last year or the most recent time we sampled for that <br />contaminant. They also show the levels of those contaminants and the Environmental Protection Agency’s <br />limits. Substances that we tested for but did not find are not included in the tables. <br />We sample for some contaminants less than once a year because their levels in water are not expected to <br />change from year to year. If we found any of these contaminants the last time we sampled for them, we <br />included them in the tables below with the detection date. <br />We may have done additional monitoring for contaminants that are not included in the Safe Drinking Water <br />Act. To request a copy of these results, call the Minnesota Department of Health at 651-201-4700 or 1-800- <br />818-9318 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. <br />PUBLICWATERSUPPLYIDENTIFICATION(PWSID):1020036PAGE1 <br /> <br />