Fort Wayne - 3 Rivers Filtration Plant

Water Utility

  • 1
    water source
  • 15
    violations
  • 17
    out of compliance (%)
  • 3
    enforcement actions taken

Water utilities are regulated under the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Act. This legislation establishes protective guidelines for 90+ toxins commonly found in drinking water. Unfortunately, many of these toxins exist in heightened levels, triggering a violation. This section summarizes both the water source, as well as compliance and enforcement actions taken. Each reported violation is listed below with corresponding details.

Water Source

  • SURFACE
  • MIXED
  • GROUND

Utility Compliance

  • 83% of time compliant
  • 17% of time not compliant
SURVEYED THROUGHOUT THE LAST 3 YEARS

All Violations

  • Surface Water Treatment Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Surface Water
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      December 21, 2005
    • CATEGORY
      Treatment Technique
    • EPA RULE
      Surface Water Treatment Rule
  • Consumer Confidence Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Consumer Confidence
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      March 08, 2002
    • CATEGORY
      Other
    • EPA RULE
      Consumer Confidence Rule
  • Consumer Confidence Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Consumer Confidence
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      September 02, 2000
    • CATEGORY
      Other
    • EPA RULE
      Consumer Confidence Rule
  • Surface Water Treatment Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Surface Water
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      February 20, 1998
    • CATEGORY
      Treatment Technique
    • EPA RULE
      Surface Water Treatment Rule
  • Synthetic Organic Chemical Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Atrazine
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      October 24, 1994
    • CATEGORY
      Organic Chemicals
    • EPA RULE
      Synthetic Organic Chemical Rule
    EPA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

    Cardiovascular system or reproductive problems

    SOURCES OF CONTAMINANT

    Runoff from herbicide used on row crops

  • Total Coliform Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Coliform (TCR)
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      March 05, 1994
    • CATEGORY
      Microorganisms
    • EPA RULE
      Total Coliform Rule
    EPA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

    Not a health threat in itself; it is used to indicate whether other potentially harmful bacteria may be present5

    SOURCES OF CONTAMINANT

    Coliforms are naturally present in the environment; as well as feces; fecal coliforms and E. coli only come from human and animal fecal waste.

  • Lead and Copper Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Lead and Copper
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      September 03, 1992
    • CATEGORY
      Inorganic Chemicals
    • EPA RULE
      Lead and Copper Rule
    EPA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

    Short term exposure: Gastrointestinal distress Long term exposure: Liver or kidney damage People with Wilson's Disease should consult their personal doctor if the amount of copper in their water exceeds the action level

    SOURCES OF CONTAMINANT

    Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of natural deposits

  • Nitrates Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Nitrate
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      September 30, 1981
    • CATEGORY
      Inorganic Chemicals
    • EPA RULE
      Nitrates Rule
    EPA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

    Infants below the age of six months who drink water containing nitrate in excess of the MCL could become seriously ill and, if untreated, may die. Symptoms include shortness of breath and blue-baby syndrome.

    SOURCES OF CONTAMINANT

    Runoff from fertilizer use; leaking from septic tanks, sewage; erosion of natural deposits

  • Inorganic Chemical Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Selenium
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      September 30, 1981
    • CATEGORY
      Inorganic Chemicals
    • EPA RULE
      Inorganic Chemical Rule
    EPA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

    Hair or fingernail loss; numbness in fingers or toes; circulatory problems

    SOURCES OF CONTAMINANT

    Discharge from petroleum refineries; erosion of natural deposits; discharge from mines

  • Inorganic Chemical Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Barium
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      September 30, 1981
    • CATEGORY
      Inorganic Chemicals
    • EPA RULE
      Inorganic Chemical Rule
    EPA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

    Increase in blood pressure

    SOURCES OF CONTAMINANT

    Discharge of drilling wastes; discharge from metal refineries; erosion of natural deposits

  • Inorganic Chemical Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Cadmium
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      September 30, 1981
    • CATEGORY
      Inorganic Chemicals
    • EPA RULE
      Inorganic Chemical Rule
    EPA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

    Kidney damage

    SOURCES OF CONTAMINANT

    Corrosion of galvanized pipes; erosion of natural deposits; discharge from metal refineries; runoff from waste batteries and paints

  • Arsenic Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Arsenic
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      September 30, 1981
    • CATEGORY
      Monitoring and Reporting
    • EPA RULE
      Arsenic Rule
  • Inorganic Chemical Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Mercury
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      September 30, 1981
    • CATEGORY
      Inorganic Chemicals
    • EPA RULE
      Inorganic Chemical Rule
    EPA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

    Kidney damage

    SOURCES OF CONTAMINANT

    Erosion of natural deposits; discharge from refineries and factories; runoff from landfills and croplands

  • Inorganic Chemical Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Chromium
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      September 30, 1981
    • CATEGORY
      Inorganic Chemicals
    • EPA RULE
      Inorganic Chemical Rule
    EPA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

    Allergic dermatitis

    SOURCES OF CONTAMINANT

    Discharge from steel and pulp mills; erosion of natural deposits

  • Inorganic Chemical Rule

    • CONTAMINANT
      Fluoride
    • VIOLATION FIRST REPORTED
      September 30, 1981
    • CATEGORY
      Inorganic Chemicals
    • EPA RULE
      Inorganic Chemical Rule
    EPA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

    Bone disease (pain and tenderness of the bones); Children may get mottled teeth

    SOURCES OF CONTAMINANT

    Water additive which promotes strong teeth; erosion of natural deposits; discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories

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