Water Utility

Washington County Water Conservancy District - Quail Lake

Location Washington County County, Utah,
UT
Source Surface water
PWS ID UTAH27094

Overview

Contaminants Detected

Arsenic

Potential Effect: Over Legal Limit
This Utility: 1.55 ppb Legal Limit: 10 ppb
386x
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.004 ppb

Bromodichloromethane

Potential Effect: cancer
This Utility: 8.14 ppb No Legal Limit
136x
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.06 ppb

Chloroform

Potential Effect: cancer
This Utility: 6.66 ppb No Legal Limit
17x
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.4 ppb
This Utility: 1.34 ppb No Legal Limit
45x
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.03 ppb

Dibromochloromethane

Potential Effect: cancer
This Utility: 5.52 ppb No Legal Limit
55x
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.1 ppb
This Utility: 4.57 ppb No Legal Limit
23x
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.2 ppb

Haloacetic acids (HAA5)

Potential Effect: cancer
This Utility: 4.15 ppb Legal Limit: 60 ppb
42x
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.1 ppb
This Utility: 0.07 ppt No Legal Limit
12x
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.006 ppb

Radium, combined (-226 and -228)

Potential Effect: cancer
This Utility: 0.62 ppb Legal Limit: 5 ppb
12x
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.05 ppb

Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs)

Potential Effect: cancer
This Utility: 28.8 ppb Legal Limit: 80 ppb
192x
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.15 ppb

Trichloroacetic acid

Potential Effect: cancer
This Utility: 3.81 ppb No Legal Limit
38x
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.1 ppb
This Utility: 212.6 ppb No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:
600 ppb
This Utility: 86.7 ppb Legal Limit: 2000 ppb
EWG's Health Guideline:
700 ppb
This Utility: 0.916 ppb No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:
0.5 ppb
This Utility: 1.03 ppb Legal Limit: 200 ppb
This Utility: 0.137 ppm Legal Limit: 4 ppm
This Utility: 1.1 ppb Legal Limit: 50 ppb
EWG's Health Guideline:
30 ppb

Find a Filter

See which water filtration technologies are effective at reducing the contaminants detected in this utility's water supply.

Carbon Filters
Filters 9 contaminants exceeding guidelines (+1 others)

Can reduce the levels of many common contaminants.

Pros
  • Lower upfront cost
  • Reduced maintenance
Cons
  • Does not remove all contaminants
Reverse Osmosis
Filters 11 contaminants exceeding guidelines (+6 others)

Can reduce the levels of many common contaminants.

Pros
  • Most effective
Cons
  • Higher upfront cost
  • Requires more maintenance
  • Wastes water
Other Considerations
Ion Exchange
PROS: Softens hard water, Reduces some contaminants
CONS: Doesn't remove all contaminants
Whole-House Filters
PROS: Useful for reducing radiologicals and TCE
CONS: Expensive to install and maintain, Risk of bacterial contamination

Explore filter options for each contaminant. See which technologies are effective at reducing specific contaminants.

Contaminant Activated Carbon Reverse Osmosis Ion Exchange
Contaminants Above Health Guidelines
Arsenic
Bromodichloromethane
Chloroform
Dibromoacetic acid
Dibromochloromethane
Dichloroacetic acid
Haloacetic acids (HAA5)
Perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA)
Radium, combined (-226 and -228)
Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs)
Trichloroacetic acid
Other Contaminants Detected
Aluminum
Barium
Bromoform
Cyanide
Fluoride
Selenium

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