Veolia Water New York
- People Served
- 270K
- Water Source
- Surface Water
- Counties
- Rockland County
- Data from
- 2023
Contaminants Exceeding Limits
The following contaminants have exceeded the guideline limits at least once in the last year.
- DI
1,4-Dioxane
1,4-Dioxane is a synthetic chemical used in manufacturing. It enters water through industrial discharge and is difficult to remove with standard treatment. It's a potential carcinogen.
- HA
Haloacetic acids (HAA9)
Haloacetic acids are byproducts formed when chlorine disinfectants react with organic matter in water. This group of 9 compounds is regulated due to potential cancer risks.
- MA
Manganese
Manganese is a metal found in rocks and soil. It enters water through erosion and industrial processes. While essential in small amounts, excess can harm the nervous system.
Other Contaminants Detected
The following contaminants have been detected, but not exceeded the guideline limits in the last year.
1-Butanol
| Avg: | 6.140 ppb |
|---|---|
| Limit: | - |
Acetone
| Avg: | 0.014 ppb |
|---|---|
| Limit: | - |
Alkalinity, Total
| Avg: | 164.684 ppm |
|---|---|
| Limit: | - |
Aluminum
| Avg: | 0.009 ppm |
|---|---|
| Limit: | - |
Arsenic
| Avg: | 0.722 ppb |
|---|---|
| Limit: | 10.000 ppb |
Barium
| Avg: | 0.254 ppm |
|---|---|
| Limit: | 2.000 ppm |
Contaminants tested
Summary
- People Served
- 270K
- Surface Water
- Rockland County
- Data from 2023
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