2006 Water Quality Report

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June, 2008

Essential to a thriving community is an abundant, reliable supply of water. The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority plays an important role in meeting the water needs of the region. We provide high quality drinking water to over 400,000 consumers. This water quality report, required by federal and state regulations, provides you with a summary of the region’s public drinking water quality.

This brochure contains information for all consumers, including our new customers in the Ansonia, Derby and Seymour service area. Indeed, there is considerable detailed information contained in this report, but we encourage you to read it to learn more about where your water comes from, how it’s protected, treated and tested. Our goal is to help you understand more about the water we supply. This year, we added a “Met Regulatory Standards” column to the charts that begin on page six. We think this new column will help to clearly illustrate that our water meets state and federal drinking water standards.

Should you have questions concerning the information in this report, please call Customer Service at 203-562-4020. We welcome your interest in the region’s public water supply system.

Water Quality Report Cover

Claire C. Bennitt Signature

Claire C. Bennitt
Chairperson, Regional Water Authority

David Silverstone Signature

David Silverstone
President & Chief Executive Officer

R. Douglas Marsh Signature

John E. Leary, Jr.
Chairperson, Representative Policy Board

Downloads:

The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority 2007 Water Quality Report is available for download in the following formats:

The pages of this report contain a map and important terms, definitions and abbreviations referred to in this report. Please refer to them as you review the information and charts in this water quality report.
Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua beber. Tradúzcalo ó hable con alguien que lo entienda bien.
This report contains important information about your drinking water. Translate it, or speak with someone who understands it.