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PWS IDTX1012971
PWS NameHARRIS COUNTY MUD 173
PWS TypeCommunity water system
Owner TypeLocal government
Primary SourceSurface water purchased
Primacy TypeState
Is Wholesaler?Yes
Population Served3894
County ServedHarris

Note


The tables below list all violations that the state reported to EPA for this water system. Health-based violations are listed first, followed by treatment technique, MRDL, monitoring, reporting, and other violations.

Health-based Violations of maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) or maximum residual disinfectant levels (MRDLs), which specify the highest concentrations of contaminants or disinfectants, respectively, allowed in drinking water; or of treatment technique (TT) rules, which specify required processes intended to reduce the amounts of contaminants in drinking water. MCLs, MRDLs, and treatment technique rules are all health-based drinking water standards.
Maximum Contaminant Level or MCL The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology.
Treatment Technique A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water.
Maximum residual disinfectant level or MRDL The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants.
Monitoring & reporting Failure to conduct regular monitoring of drinking water quality, as required by SDWA, or to submit monitoring results in a timely fashion to the primacy agency or EPA.
Public notification & other Failure to provide notification to the public as required by the Violations of Public Notification Rule and the Consumer Confidence Report Rule, and violations of other requirements such as those violations related to variances and exemptions.

PWS Violation


Violations

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Enforcement Actions


Enforcement Actions

PWS Facilities


All Facilities

Facility NameFacility IDIs SourceFacility Type DescriptionWater Type DescriptionAvailability DescriptionFacility Activity Status
EMERGENCY I/C WITH HC MUD 26465265YesConsecutive ConnectionGround waterEmergencyActive
1 - 7945 QUEENSTON BLVD17365YesWell Ground waterPermanentActive
EMERGENCY I/C WITH HC MUD 155156560YesConsecutive ConnectionSurface waterEmergencyActive
EMERGENCY I/C WITH HC MUD 144107787YesConsecutive ConnectionGround waterOtherInactive
EMERGENCY I/C WITH HC MUD 172107788YesConsecutive ConnectionGround waterOtherInactive
HOUSTON SW THRU WHCRWA WATER WHEEL106653YesConsecutive ConnectionSurface waterPermanentActive
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM36743NoDistribution System/Zone - - Active
PLANT - 800 GPM - SP70126NoPump Facility - - Active
PLANT - 800 GPM - SP70127NoPump Facility - - Active
PLANT - 800 GPM - SP70128NoPump Facility - - Active
PLANT - 800 GPM - SP70129NoPump Facility - - Active
8007 QUEENSTON BLVD; HOUSTON136490NoSampling Station - - Active
8007 QUEENSTON BLVD, HOUSTON53586NoSampling Station - - Active
PLANT - 0.300 MG - GR87329NoStorage - - Active
PLANT - 0.620 MG - GR87330NoStorage - - Active
PLANT - 0.015 MG - HD87331NoStorage - - Active
PLANT - 0.015 MG - HD87332NoStorage - - Active
7945 QUEENSTON997NoTreatment Plant - - Active
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PWS Treatment Processes


Treatment Processes

Facility NameFacility IDTreatment ProcessTreatment Objective
7945 QUEENSTON997Gaseous Chlorination, PreDisinfection
7945 QUEENSTON997InnovativeCorrosion control
7945 QUEENSTON997ChloraminesDisinfection
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Tools for accessing EPA drinking water data: Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) Federal Reporting Services and Drinking Water Performance and Results Report.
Research Data: As well as monitoring the levels of drinking water contaminants for which EPA has set standards, EPA, states, and water systems also carry out studies of contaminants that may need to be regulated in the future. For more information about these contaminants, please see the National Contaminant Occurrence Database.