2007

The source of the C W C Sunrise Estates water supply is three bedrock wells in Middleton, NH.  Well # 1 is located 118 feet east of the pump house.  Well # 2 is located 33 feet east of the pump house.  Well # 3 is located 700 feet west of the pump house on Harold Drive.  Water treatment is not required.
C W C SUNRISE ESTATES
EPA #  01542030
Inorganic Contaminants Units MCLG MCL Highest Level Detected Range Year Violation Yes/No Typical Source of Contaminant
Arsenic ppb n/a 10 1.1 n/a 2004 NO Erosion of natural deposits; runoff from orchards; runoff from glass and electronics production wastes.
Fluoride ppm 4 4 0.76 n/a 2004 NO Erosion of natural deposits
Radiological Contaminants Units MCLG MCL Highest Level Detected Range Year Violation Yes/No Typical Source of Contaminant
Gross Alpha (Compliance) pCi/L 0 15 2 n/a 2003 NO Erosion of natural deposits
Combined Radium pCi/L 0 5 1 0.3 - 1.0 2006 NO Erosion of natural deposits
Radon pCi/L Not Regulated 1,900 n/a 2003 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.
Lead and Copper Units MCLG AL 90th percentile sample value                      # sites above AL Year Violation Yes/No Typical Source of Contaminant
Lead ppb 0 15 nd 0 of 5 2006 NO Corrosion of household plumbing system
Copper ppm 1.3 1.3 0.15 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 10/11/00 10 2 0          
Bedrock Well # 2 10/11/00 10 2 0
Bedrock Well # 3 10/11/00 9 3 0
The complete Assessment Report is available for inspection.  For more information visit NH DES's Drinking Water Source Assessment Program web site at www.des.state.nh.us/dwspp