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2001
ANNUAL QUALITY - REPORT FOR THE TOWN OF 'PEACHLAND:
DRINKING WATER :..E.
& WASTEWATER TREATMENT
We're very pleased to provide,youwith this
year's Annual Water Quality Report. We
want to keep you informed about the
excellent water and services we ' have
delivered to you over the past year. Our goal
is, and always has been, to provide to you a
safe and dependable supply of drinking
water. The Town of Peachland purchases its
water from the Anson County Water System.
Anson County's source of water is Blewett
Falls Lake, on the Pee Dee River, part of the
Yadkin -Pee Dee Basin. It is -pumped from
the lake at the intake along the Smith Creek
outlet to Blewett Falls Lake to the Water
Filtration Plant almost 400 feet above the
ANSON COUNTY TEST RESULTS
Our supplier of water, Anson County
Water System, must strictly monitor
according to Federal and State laws, and
treat the water that it in turn sells to us.
On this page, you will find the County's
test results and some definitions to help
you understand the table and its
abbreviations. Although there were some
detects, all findings were in the allowable
range. During 2001, the Anson County
Water System met all of the standards for
water quality that were required.
lake. At the plant, the water is treated
using four primary processes, coagulation,
sedimentation, filtration and disinfection.
If you have any questions about this report
or concerns about your water/sewer utility,
please contact Sarah Burr or Becky Martin
at 704-272-7781. We want our valued
customers to be informed about their
utilities. If you want to learn more, please
attend any of our regularly scheduled
meetings. They are held on the first
Monday of each month at 7:00 pm in the
Peachland Town Hall.
Chemical
Ik)cd Y/
Average
Range
Nail of Measurement
Chloroform
Y
37.5
9.1 - 59.2
ppb
Ilronnxlichletonmethanc
Y
14.5
5.1 - 18.5
ppb
Ihamnfrmn
Y
<1.11
<1.11-<1.0
Illb
Chtmmlihnm one hnnc
Y
3.3
1.11- 6.7
pph
In the table yin, will rind many rani';and not heMuil-
rwill.Tohelp you Into undadondthese tuna wevepotidd the following
•14,na per million ,ppml or.(Irllgroms per lifer )mg4) - mayn't per million
itreq,auk henna mini de in lava goo, inn a single penny' in SIII.WO.' - •
'Pam per billion (ppb) or Alien/grains per h,rt - me rant per billion none
. onds to one minute in 2.000 yews. m . single parry in 210.000.000
Slain level- the plIP-14 n,lm of. mdnmermn whid,. itesaoedda . trigga
tr nnont or it her rup,iranrMs'which . wider syaan mud tonne.
•7Yenmmenr ferhmque,771 - A Irmtmml lea pique is • requited prom. in.
hanks] .n rsnh,00 the keel an contaminant in drinking watm.
Ntphetonelric'I'u,hid'dv 1 'nit INIII) - ropheloux(riebnhidny ,nit is a measure of
the drily of won". Turbidity in enema of 5 N11 m it jot* n *koo)de In the average
pain.
••Alnsummt ('mminnnnm Level •'Ibc "b1a<i1,mm Allowed- (MCI.) is the highea
level orscnlmnnnm that it slimed in thhding water. MCI s are sel as closet°
the MCI (is ins feasible mng the host available ncaonmt tdnwlogv.
t hn,mnm Contaminant Level Gnat - the "a,.,I`(M(I.(.y is the level of a an.
(amino„ 1 in /holing wale, helm. whirl, there is 0017.001 or care 1d risk In hearth.
11ICId15 allow lie a nengirtofs,ftty.
V,eucune, per liter on )d.) - piuuuias pa liter is a nxnsure of the radtoadi, ey in
wMts.
DETECTED SUBSTANCES IN ANSON COUNTY'S 1VATER
Contaminant
Violation
YM
Ina•
Udcdd
1toil
Moos Ban ,t
MCLO
MCI.
Likely Source of Contamination
Alpha emitters I99R
N
1.5
pCi/I
11
15
Iraosima of natural deposits
!Whim
N
.016
Mtn
2
2
Diet/large 14 t1illingwaa..: disshugc limn
nodal rdh,ai c ateia, anginal thptmits
ComMwt . " October 1999
_
N
. --..
.123
.... ..
pint
1.3
....
AI=1.3
Ctinosinn of household plumbing shs-
Icons: erosion of untmal deposits:
leaching from wood preservatives
Fluoride
N
.92
pion
'4
4
Erosion of natural dc)osilsf.wtiler addl.
lava which promotes strong tech: dis-
charge limn fertilizer and aluminum
factories
Irmo
N
.035
span
No
MCI(;
0.3
Erosion of natnnd deposits
Water treatment additive
I.,,nd Odnber I999
N
4
pph
(1
AI: I5
Corrosion of hauschutd pl ling sys-
lents. erosion of animal deposits
Manganese
N
.1113
pin
No
MCI.0
0.05
lirosiun of natural deposits
Nitrate (as Nitrogen)
N
.53
ppm
10
111
Runoff lion fcrlilicer use: leaching
from septic tanks, setup'. erasion of
natural deposits
'hnhidit)
N
Ayo.2a
Rama
NTU
Ida
1T
Soil runoff
TI IIM
(rMat rrihatnmeflmne.(/
N
AVG.56
Range
11.4. 12.7
ppb
II
100
nv.prtxlucl ofdrinking wafer chlorina-
lion
Rndir,m
N
17.0
rpm
der
n a
TOWN OF PEACHLAND TEST RESULTS
The Town of Peachland routinely
monitors for contaminants in your
drinking water, according to Federal
and State laws also. In order to ensure
that tap water is safe to drink, EPA
prescribes regulations which limit the
amount of certain contaminants in
water provided by public water
systems. , - FDA regulations establish
limits for contaminants in bottled
water which must provide the same
protection for public health:' It's'
important to remember that the
presence of these contaminates does
not necessarily pose a health risk.
This report describes the monitoring
for the period of January 1st to
December 31st, 2001. We are proud to
report that the Town of Peachland had
no detects or violations and that your
water meets or exceeds all Federal and
State requirements. The following tests
were performed: monthly
Bacteriologicals, Lead & Copper series,
and an annual Total Trihalomethanes.
All results were negative, NO
DETECTS were noted. •
Some people may be .more vulnerable
to contaminants in drinking water than
the general population. Immune -
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.
More information about
contaminants and potential health
effects is available by calling the
Environmental Protection Agency's
Safe Drinking Water Hotline at
(800) 426-4791.
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i
Peachland's Wastewater System
The Town= of Peachland has 242,
water customers Of these, 67
also benefit :from • wastewater"
(sewer):'- service.'' `A11 household
wastewater graviy flows into one
of two'lift tations:'. Station:#2'on
Boston' Avenue' pumps . 'into
Station # 1 on ' Steman Street
which pumps into Anson County's
connection at the edge of town on
Passaic Street. All wastewater
then gravity flows or is pumped to
the Anson County Wastewater
Treatment Plant located south of
Wadesboro.
To maintain these two lift
stations, they are treated with a 2
pound Drain-Eze Bug Block.
Suspended inside each station,
these blocks contain a high count
of bacteria that thrive on waste
commonly found in drain lines
arid waste collection systems.
TOWN OF PEACHLAND
Passaic Street
P 0 Box 120
Peachland NC 28133-0120
(704) 272-7781
twnofpeachland@alltel.net
As you- are probably' aware, the
Town. of Peachland was awarded-, •
a grant:that will 'be fused. to install: - • ;
public' sewer • throughout 'the -
Town. This grant was provided
by the; NC :Dept:, of Environment, :, ,
&: Natural.:. Resources,
utilizing state bond
funds, that were:
voted on and passed
by residents of NC
in 1998. The Town
has also been
awarded an additional grant
known as a Community
Development Block Grant
(CDBG), utilizing funds provided
by the US Dept. of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD). This
grant will fund the installation of
sewer connections to homes
within a specified section ,of
Town, referred to as the Target
Area. Consultants working with
\A)
i
• the Town are Hobbs; Upchurch &
Associates.: The -Town,: ,of
Peachland:is striving to improve .:-s .:,.•
its services. in hopes of,improving ; .
its economic • outlook. We .:. all
. enjoy ':bur small-town feel. -but;:.
realize that future growth from the
Union County side, will involve
the Town of Peachland first and
we . want to be prepared as
progress comes our way.
To prevent line blockages, please
do not dispose of grease,
household refuse, personal
sanitary items, etc. in the sewer
system. These items can lock
down the pumps and cause 1�
maintenance costs to
increase.
Thank - you for
y our
cooperation.
Current Water
Bill Enclosed !!