BADGER HILL 2011

Badger Hill           EPA # 1562030
Inorganic Contaminants Date Collected Highest Detect Range Detected MCL or MRDL MCLG or MRDLG Violation Yes/No Typical Source of Contaminant
Barium (ppm) 12/4/08 0.094 N/A 2 2 No Erosion of natural deposits
Fluoride (ppm) 12/4/08 0.21 N/A 4 4 No Erosion of natural deposits
Sodium (ppm) 12/4/08 8.9 N/A Not Regulated N/A Natural sources; runoff from use as salt on roadways; by-product of treatment process
Volatile Organic Contaminants              
Chlorine (ppm) 2010 0.44 Avg 0.2 - 1.1 4 4 No Water additive used to control microbes
Total Trihalomethanes (ppb) 8/6/10 2.7 N/A 80 0 No By-product of drinking water chlorination
Radiological Contaminants              
Compliance Gross Alpha (pCi/L) 2005 8.8 4.6 - 8.8 15 0 No Erosion of natural deposits
Radium 226 & 228 (pCi/L) 2005 2.6 1.2 - 2.6 5 0 No Erosion of natural deposits
Uranium (ppb) 2005 13 3.7 - 13 30 0 No Erosion of natural deposits
Radon (pCi/L) 12/2/10 398 N/A Not Regulated N/A Erosion of natural deposits
  Date Collected 90th Percentile Action Level MCLG # of Sites Sampled # Sites Above Action Level Violation Yes/No Typical Source of Contaminant
Lead (ppb) 2/9/10 < 5 15 0 7 0 No Corrosion of household plumbing system
Copper (ppm) 2/9/10 0.662 1.3 1.3 7 0 No Corrosion of household plumbing system
What is the source of my drinking water?
Three bedrock wells supply the Badger Hill water system.  Well # 1 is located 199' north west of the pump house and Well # 3 is located 590' south west of the pump house.  Water treatment consists of iron and manganese removal, chlorine for disinfection, and bag filters to remove sediment.
Source Water Assessment Summary
    Summary of Susceptibility Factors
Source Name Date Low Med High
Bedrock Well # 1 1/9/03 9 2 1
Bedrock Well # 2 - Inactive 1/9/03 9 2 1
Bedrock Well # 3 1/9/03 9 2 1
The complete Assessment Report is available for review.  For more information call Gary Tetley at 800-553-5191 ext. 2378 or visit NH Department of Environmental Services Drinking Water and Groundwater Bureau web site at http://www.des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/dwgb/dwspp/reports/index.htm