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Seminole County Environmental Services Department routinely monitors drinking water for contaminants, as required by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). Our water system exceeded a locational running annual average (LRAA) drinking water standard. Although this incident was not an emergency, as our customers, you have a right to know what happened and what we are doing to correct this situation.
In addition to testing for any bacteria in the distribution system, the water is also routinely tested quarterly, at various sites in the distribution system, for the presence of byproducts related to the disinfection process. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets standards for the maximum levels of both disinfectants and disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in drinking water. This includes substances known as trihalomethanes, collectively called total trihalomethanes or TTHMs.
The EPA Stage 2 DBP Rule, which went into effect in 2012, requires water systems to meet LRAAs for total TTHMs at each of our four sampling locations in the distribution system. The compliance limits for TTHMs are calculated by averaging the results over the last four quarters at each location. For July 2023 samples, the LRAA results show that our system exceeded the maximum contaminant level for TTHMs at one location in the area near 4965 SR 46 with an LRAA of 80.64 part per billion (ppb) after four quarters. Although the results for July 2023 and April 2023 at all locations were below the TTHM standard of 80 parts per billion (ppb), the LRAA at one location was over at 80.64 ppb.
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B |
C |
D |
(A+B+C+D)/4 |
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Monitoring Locations for TTHM |
This Quarter Average |
Previous Quarter Average |
2 Quarters Ago Average |
3 Quarters Ago Average |
LRAA |
NW 39 – Cypress Hollow Ct. |
41.98 |
51.79 |
74.88 |
71.74 |
60.0975 |
NW 56 – Astor Farms Pl |
36.65 |
48.48 |
83.73 |
94.11 |
65.7425 |
NW 64 – Bridgewater Dr. |
52.03 |
54.67 |
44.15 |
53.32 |
51.0425 |
NW 79 – SR 46 |
60.14 |
75.21 |
87.69 |
99.52 |
80.6400 |
Please note, for information about 1,4-dioxane, please visit seminolecountyfl.gov/dioxane.
For more information regarding TTHM, please call Environmental Customer Service at 407-665-2110 or email TTHM@seminolecountyfl.gov.