2007

The sources of the Liberty Tree water supply are two wells located between Washington Drive and Lincoln Drive in Raymond, NH.  Treatment consist of chlorine addition to kill bacteria and softening to reduce water hardness.
LIBERTY TREE
EPA # 1972010
Inorganic Contaminants Units MCLG MCL Level Detected Range Year Violation Yes/No Typical Source of Contaminant
Barium ppm 2 2 0.039 n/a 2004 NO Discharge from drilling wastes; discharge from metal refineries; erosion of natural deposits
Fluoride ppm 4 4 0.35 n/a 2004 NO Erosion of natural deposits
Radiological Contaminants Units MCLG MCL Average Level Detected Range Year Violation Yes/No Typical Source of Contaminant
Gross Alpha (Compliance) pCi/L 0 15 0.9 0.0 - 3.5 2006 NO Erosion of natural deposits
Combined Radium pCi/L 0 5 0.5 0.3 - 0.9 2006 NO Erosion of natural deposits
Uranium ppb 0 30 2.9 2.1 - 3.8 2006 NO Erosion of natural deposits
Radon pCi/L Not Regulated 1,600 n/a 2001 n/a Erosion of natural deposits
Radon is a radioactive gas that you can't see, taste or smell.  It can move up through the ground and into a home through cracks and holes in the foundation.  Radon can also get into indoor air when released from tap water from showering, washing dishes, and other household activities.  It is a known human carcinogen.  Breathing radon can lead to lung cancer.  Drinking water containing radon may cause an increased risk of stomach cancer.  Presently EPA is reviewing a standard for radon in water.
Volatile Organic Contaminants Units MCLG MCL Level  Detected Range Year Violation Yes/No Typical Source of Contaminant
Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) ppb n/a 60 1.5 n/a 2004 NO By-product of drinking water chlorination.
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs) ppb 0 80 1.4 n/a 2006 NO By-product of drinking water chlorination.
Volatile Organic Contaminants Units MRDLG MRDL Average Level  Detected Range Year Violation Yes/No Typical Source of Contaminant
Chlorine ppm 4 4 0.35 0.0 - 0.4 2006 NO Water additive used to control microbes
Inorganic Contaminants Units MCLG AL 90th percentile sample value                     # sites above AL Date Violation Yes/No Typical Source of Contaminant
Copper ppm 1.3 1.3 0.53 0 of 5 2006 NO Corrosion of household plumbing system
Source Assessment Information
  Summary of Susceptibility Factors
Source Name Date Low Med High
Bedrock Well # 1 12/17/01 10 0 2
Bedrock Well # 2 12/17/01 10 0 2
The complete Assessment Report is available for inspection.  For more information call Gary Tetley or visit NH DES's Drinking Water Source Assessment Program web site at www.des.state.nh.us/dwspp