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Volume 32 Issue 33 Goodyear, AZ

June 30, 2021

Business Briefcase

BY LAUREN SERRATO

West Valley View Staff Writer

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espite the economic setback the pandemic placed on many businesses throughout the country, the West Valley is doing its part in making sure business owners have the best chance for success. The coronavirus certainly took its toll on businesses in the United States, as more than 200,000 businesses were forced to or decided to close their doors in the pandemic’s first year. Goodyear specifically has been working directly with local businesses to ensure it is able to be a supportive partner in navigating through such an uncertain time. The city’s economic development has continued that effort by introducing a new program to provide additional aid to Goodyear businesses. New program announced Goodyear launched a business assistance program that is set to provide personalized assistance to local businesses. The GYR Elevates program was created by the city’s economic development team.

Public Notice

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NOTICE OF SALE OF MOBILE HOME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following item of personal property will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, to satisfy a landlord’s lien: Mobile Home Make: PRIME CUSTOM Body Style: 14 X 62 Model Year: 1974 VIN: 14620156 Date and Time of Sale: 07/29/2021 9:30 AM Location of Sale: Space No. 471 HOLIDAY VILLAGE 701 S DOBSON ROAD MESA, AZ 85202 Name of landlord: HOLIDAY MHC, LP DBA HOLIDAY VILLAGE Amount of Claimed Lien: $2,557.89 as

The program comes at a perfect time, as Goodyear was recently named “The Best City for Business” by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The city designed the GYR Elevates program to educate and assist businesses in building customized solutions to become more profitable, efficient and competitive. “Everyone from our largest employers to our small businesses are competing for workforce, productivity and profitability, and we want to make sure they are maximizing their business potential by taking full advantage of the programs and services our state and region have to offer,” Goodyear Mayor Georgia Lord said. The program’s first Advanced Manufacturing Summit event was June 17 at FLITE Goodyear, with nearly 40 participants in attendance, representing 12 of Goodyear’s manufacturing companies. During the event, Ron Jones, vice president at Sub-Zero Group Inc., was awarded the GYR Elevates Leadership Award. The award is designed to acknowledge exemplary leaders who have made a significant and positive impact in sharing the future of economic development in

of April 29, 2021 The Landlord reserves the right to bid at said sale and if its bid is the highest, to purchase said mobile home. The Landlord claims a lien against this property in the amount shown above as of the date shown above, for rents and other charges which have accrued through that date under a rental agreement covering the space occupied by the mobile home. The rental agreement giving rise to this lien was entered into by the Landlord and the following parties, owners of the mo-bile home, as tenants: Date of Rental Agreement: 05/7/2018 Name(s) of Tenant(s): Mary H. Morris

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Goodyear. The event made it clear that major businesses are recognizing Goodyear as a strong and strategic location to open their doors. “Locating in the city of Goodyear has been exactly what we anticipated when we decided to build our new manufacturing campus. The city is ready and willing to address our needs, and we tapped into a robust workforce, making this a location where our business can thrive,” said Jim Moulton, vice president and general manager of West Operations, Andersen Corp. Following the success of the Advanced Manufacturing Summit and the positive feedback received from the attendees, the city plans to replicate the event in the future and expand it to reach other business sectors. “We are keeping our eyes and ears open to stay ahead of the changing economic conditions,” said Lori Gary, Goodyear’s economic development director. “We want to showcase our targeted industries and elevate them so other like-minded businesses can see their success and choose to locate in Goodyear.”

Owner of Record: Mary H. Morris Said mobile home is located at the address shown above as the location of sale. The above described property shall be offered for sale pursuant to A.R.S. �33-1023. The proceeds from the sale will be applied to the cost of sale and to the lien, and any money that remains will be disposed of as provided in A.R.S. �33-1023. COVID-19 Guidelines to be followed with limited number of attendees as stated in state guidelines. HOLIDAY MHC, LP DBA HOLIDAY VILLAGE By: Cecilia A. Prendergast Title Administrator Dated: June 23, 2021 November Steven Strickbine, publisher Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Executive Editor

June 30, 2021 Published: West Valley View/Business, June 23, 30, 2021 / 39308

Public Notice NOTICE OF SALE OF MOBILE HOME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following item of personal property will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, to satisfy a landlord’s lien: Mobile Home Make: UNIV Body Style: 14 X 45 Model Year: 1959 VIN: 459398 Date and Time of Sale: 07/29/2021 10:00 AM Location of Sale: Space No. 460 HOLIDAY VILLAGE 701 S DOBSON ROAD MESA, AZ 85202 Name of land-

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lord: HOLIDAY MHC, LP DBA TOLLESON, AZ, 85353 HOLIDAY VILLAGE Amount of The name of PUBLIC the Statutory WANTED TO BUY NOTICE Claimed Lien: $7,098.93 as of Agent is: Valentina Lind November 28, 2020 The Landlord III Management of the Limited ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION reserves the $100-$500+ right to bid at said Liability Company is vested in BEEN FILED IN THE OFfor is Junk sale and ifCash its bid theCars highest, to a manager or HAVE managers. The FICE OF THE ARIZONA purchase mobile home. names of each person who is a CORall "assaid is" autos! Good condi-The PORATION COMMISSION Landlord claims a lien against this manager and each member who FOR I tion more $$$$. Best Prices! 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The agreement giving rise to this lien names of each person who is a was entered into by the Landlord manager and each member who and the following parties, owners CITY OF TOLLESON PUBLIC owns a twenty percent or greater of the mobile home, as tenants: NOTICE interest in the capital or profits of Date of Rental Agreement: PLANNING AND ZONING the limited liability company are: 12/04/2017 Name(s) of Tenant(s): COMMISSION VACANCY MANAGER Valia Lind Published Benny Joel Anderson, Rhonda NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN West Valley View, June 16, 23, 30, Jackelyn Perris Anderson Owner that the City of Tolleson Mayor and 2021 / 39176 of Record: Loretta F Moores Council are seeking candidates Said mobile home is located at to serve as a member of the City HAVE A SERVICE the address shown above as of Tolleson Planning and Zoning the location of sale. The above BUSINESS? Commission. This Commission described property shall be serves to analyze, review and offered for sale pursuant to A.R.S. make recommendations to the �33-1023. The proceeds from City Council regarding land use the sale will be applied to the and development related issues. cost of sale and to the lien, and FIND IT! Meetings are scheduled as any money that remains will needed and would take place on be disposedBUY of IT! as provided in We can make your the second and fourth Tues-day A.R.S. �33-1023. COVID-19 ring! of each month at 5:00phone P.M. The IT! Guidelines to SELL be followed with member selected and ultimately limited Innumber of attendees the View Classifieds appointed by the City Council as stated in state guidelines. must be eighteen years of age or 623.535.VIEW (8439) DBA HOLIDAY MHC, LP older and reside within the City of dacosta@TIMESPUBLICATIONS.COM HOLIDAY VILLAGE By: Cecilia Tolleson. A. 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The City and thatZoning ing candidates to serve as a member ofCity the City of Tolleson Planning an election to be held for the provides your utility services Commission serves toisanalyze, make office Commission. of Division This II November the Cityreview you and reside in.recommendaUpon tions toNominating the City Council regarding land use and development related issues. 09th ,2021. petitions re-quest, applications may be Meetcan be ings filedare by scheduled a candidate at the and wouldpicked up on at the Tolleson Hall, Tuesas needed take place secondCity and fourth Districtday Office, located at 103 West located at 9555 Van appointed Buren of each month at 5:00 P.M. The member selected andWest ultimately by Baseline Rd, Buckeye, AZ 85326 Street, Tolleson, AZ 85353, by the City Council must be eighteen years of age or older and reside within the City of anytime between June 11th and calling (623) 936-7111. Tolleson. July 12th 2021. Write-in candidate The Tolleson City Council nomination papers can be filed by will be appointing a Planning a candidate the inDistrict Office, and Zoning Commissioner at have Pleaseatkeep mind, due to the postal service, many residents in Phoenix may located at 103 West Baseline the City Council Meeting on a Tolleson reside inSeptember Tolleson. The14, Tolleson Rd., Buckeye AZmailing 85326address; no laterso they do not Tuesday, 2021.Boundthan September 301h, 2021 by 5reference in Appointed members shallApplication serve a that ary Map is included for your the Board and Commission p.m. A is nomination petition signed minimum of section three years. available online at www.tolleson.az.gov, under the of the Effective City Clerk’s Ofby ten or more qualified electors on and after October 1, 2021, the The can City be that filed provides is the Cityofyou in. Upon rein the fice. 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Consumer Confidence Report for Calendar Year 2020

Disinfectant By-

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Public Water System ID Number

Public Water System Name

AZ0407079

Valley Utilities Water Co., Inc.

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Contact Name and Title

Phone Number

E-mail Address

Todd Allen, Operations Manager

623-935-1100

todd@vuwco.com

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We want our valued customers to be informed about their water quality. If you would like to learn more, please Todd Allen at at 623-935-1100 contact Jason Long 520-431-7723. Drinking Water Sources The sources of drinking water (both tap and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals, and in some cases, radioactive material, and can pickup substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health.

Our water source(s):

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6 active wells pump groundwater from the Phoenix AMA West Salt River Valley Basin

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Consecutive Connection Sources A public water system that receives some or all of its finished water from on e or more wholesale systems by means of a direct connection or through the distribution system of one or more consecutive systems. Systems that purchase water from another system report regulated contaminants detected from the source water supply in a separate table. PWS # AZ0407046, Liberty Utilities, provides us a consecutive connection source of water. PWS # AZ0407073, Tierra Buena Water Company, provides us a consecutive connection source of water. Drinking Water Contaminants Microbial Contaminants: Such as viruses and bacteria that may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife Inorganic Contaminants: Such as salts and metals that can be naturally-occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming Pesticides and Herbicides: Such as agriculture, urban storm water runoff, and residential uses that may come from a variety of sources

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Violation

Vulnerable Population Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV-AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. For more information about contaminants and potential health effects, or to receive a copy of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and microbiological contaminants call the EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800426-4791. ADEQ Consumer Confidence Report - Template Revised July 2017

Definitions Treatment Technique (TT): A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water

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Source Water Assessment Based on the information currently available on the hydrogeological settings of and the adjacent land uses that are in the specified proximity of the drinking water source(s) of this PWS, the department has given a low risk designation for the degree to which this PWS drinking water source(s) are protected. A low risk designation indicates that most source water protection measures are either already implemented, or the hydrogeology is such that the source water protection measure will have little impact on protection. Further source water assessment documentation can be obtained by contacting ADEQ.

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Total organic These byproduct to adverse health 2 Turbidity is a m indicator of the q with disinfection bacteria, viruses

Minimum Reporting Limit (MRL): The smallest measured concentration of a substance that can be reliably measured by a given analytical method

Level 1 Assessment: A study of the water system to identify potential problems and determine (if possible) why total coliform bacteria was present

Lead

Millirems per year (MREM): A measure of radiation absorbed by the body

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Not Applicable (NA): Sampling was not completed by regulation or was not required

Level 2 Assessment: A very detailed study of the water system to identify potential problems and determine (if possible) why an E. coli MCL violation has occurred and/or why total coliform bacteria was present

Disinfectant By-

Not Detected (ND or <): Not detectable at reporting limit

Action Level (AL): The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment, or other requirements Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL): The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water

Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU): A measure of water clarity

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Million fibers per liter (MFL) Picocuries per liter (pCi/L): Measure of the radioactivity in water ppm: Parts per million or Milligrams per liter (mg/L)

Maximum Contaminant Level Goal MCLG): The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level (MRDL): The level of disinfectant added for water treatment that may not be exceeded at the consumer’s tap Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal (MRDLG): The level of disinfectant added for treatment at which no known or anticipated adverse effect on health of persons would occur

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ppb: Parts per billion or Micrograms per liter (µg/L) ppt: Parts per trillion or Nanograms per liter (ng/L)

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ppq: Parts per quadrillion or Picograms per liter (pg/L)

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Lead Informational Statement: Lead, in drinking water, is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Valley Utilities Water Co. is respoNnsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. Water Quality Data – Regulated Contaminants

Public Notice

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Microbiological (RTCR) E. Coli Fecal Indicator (From GWR source) (coliphage, enterococci and/or E. coli)

TT Violation Y or N

Number of Positive Samples

Positive Sample(s) Month & Year

Nitrate in drink “blue baby syndr MCL

MCLG

N

0

-

0

0

N

0

-

0

0

90th Percentile

Number of Samples Exceeds AL

Lead & Copper

MCL Violation Y or N

Copper (ppm)

N

.011

0

Likely Source of Contamination Human and animal fecal waste Human and animal fecal waste

AL

ALG

Sample Month & Year

1.3

1.3

June 2020

ADEQ Consumer Confidence Report - Template Revised July 2017

JUNE 30, 2021

Likely Source of Contamination Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of natural deposits

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Violation

None


N

29.2

20.7 – 29.2

Inorganic Chemicals (IOC)

MCL Violation Y or N

Running Annual Average (RAA) OR Highest Level Detected

Range of All Samples (Low-High)

MCL

Arsenic1 (ppb)

N

8.8

4.8 – 8.8

10

(ppb)

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2020

water disinfection.

MCLG

Sample Month & Year

Likely Source of Contamination

0

2020

0.11 Running Annual Average (RAA) OR Highest Level 0.82 Detected

0.079 – 0.11 Range of All Samples (Low-High) 0.7 – 0.82

2

2

MCL

MCLG

4

4

Chlorine (ppm)

N

1.09

0.44 – 1.09

MRDL =4

MRDLG =4

Chromium (ppb) (ppb) Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)

N N

9.9 4.2

8.9 2.0 –– 9.9 4.2

100 60

100 None

Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 2 (ppb) Nitrate (ppm)

N N

Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products Fluoride (ppm)

re, please

None

N MCL Violation Y or N N

Barium (ppm)

2020

80

March 2018 Sample Month &March Year 2018 2020 March Aug 2018 2020 Aug 2020 2020

Water Quality Data for Interconnect System – Liberty Utilities LEAD AND COPPER—Tested at customer’s taps; typically every 3 years. Testing year - 2020

controlfrom microbes. Discharge steel and By-product of drinking pulp mills; Erosion of water disinfection. natural deposits. Runoff from fertilizer use; By-product of drinking leaching septic tanks, waterfrom disinfection.

Fluoride (ppm) None

Explanation, Health0.82 Effects N

Time Period 0.7 – 0.82 4

water additive which March Corrective Actions promotes strong teeth; 2018 discharge from fertilizer and

4

9.9

8.9 – 9.9

100

100

March 2018

Nitrate2 (ppm)

N

5.9

4.52 – 5.9

10

10

2020

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

Sodium (ppm)

N

140

65 - 140

3000

3000

2018

Erosion of natural deposits

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Arsenic is a mineral known to cause cancer in humans at high concentration and is linked to other health effects, such as skin damage and circulatory problems. If arsenic is less than or equal to the MCL, your drinking water meets EPA’s standards. EPA’s standard balances the current understanding of arsenic’s possible health effects against the costs of removing arsenic from drinking water, and continues to research the health effects of low levels of arsenic. 2 Nitrate in drinking water at levels above 10 ppm is a health risk for infants of less than six months of age. High nitrate levels in drinking water can cause “blue baby syndrome.” Nitrate levels may rise quickly for short periods of time because of rainfall or agricultural activity. If you are caring for an infant, and detected nitrate levels are above 5 ppm, you should ask advice from your health care provider.

Violation Summary (for MCL, MRDL, AL, TT, or Monitoring & Reporting Requirement) Violation Type

Explanation, Health Effects

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Water Quality Data – Regulated Contaminants TT Violation Y or N

E. Coli Fecal Indicator (From GWR source) (coliphage, enterococci and/or E. coli)

Number of Positive Samples

Positive Sample(s) Month & Year

MCL

MCLG

Likely Source of Contamination

Copper (ppm)

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radioactivity

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0

ND - 26

ND

2

No

Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of natural deposits

Contaminant

Highest Level Allowed (EPA’s MCL)

Arsenic (ppb)

10

Year Violation Tested

3.6 – 8.8

8

2020

No

Erosion of natural deposits; runoff from orchards; runoff from glass and electronics production waste.

2

ND - 0.11

ND

2019

No

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

Barium (ppm)

2

Chromium, Total (ppb)

100

100

ND - 10

10

2019

No

Discharge from steel and pulp mills, erosion of natural deposits

Selenium (ppb)

50

50

ND - 3

3

2019

No

Discharge from petroleum and metal refineries; erosion of natural deposits; discharge from mines,

Contaminant Highest Level Nitrate (ppm) 10 Allowed (EPA’s MCL)

Ideal Goal 10 (EPA’s MCLG)

Range of 3-8 Test Results

Fluoride (ppm)

4.0

0.4 - 1.3

Highest 8 Detected Result

Year Violation 2020 No Tested

4.0

15

0

1.3

ND - 4

4

No

2019

2019

No

0

Human and animal fecal waste

ADEQ Consumer Confidence Report - Template Revised July 2017

Human and animal fecal waste

DISINFECTANTS AND DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS—Tested in 2020

0.11

0

1.3

June 2020

1.3

Range of All Samples (Low-High)

MCL

MCLG

Sample Month & Year

Chlorine (ppm)

N

1.07

0.86 – 1.07

MRDL =4

MRDLG =4

2020

Chlorine (ppm)

Haloacetic Gross Alpha Acids(HAA5s) (pCi/L) (ppb)

Likely Source of Contamination

2.3

2.3

80

None

Inorganic Chemicals (IOC)

MCL Violation Y or N

Running Annual Average (RAA) OR Highest Level Detected

Range of All Samples (Low-High)

MCL

MCLG

Sample Month & Year

Arsenic1 (ppb)

N

8.2

6.4 – 8.2

10

0

2020

Nitrate2 (ppm)

N

3.2

2.75 – 3.2

10

10

2020

Sodium (ppm)

N

75

75

3000

3000

2018

Erosion of natural deposits

MCL Violation Y or N

Running Annual Average (RAA) OR Highest Level Detected

Range of All Samples (Low-High)

MCL

MCLG

Sample Month & Year

Likely Source of Contamination

.00051

.00051

Feb 2020

Discharge from petroleum factories; Discharge from chemical factories.

Likely Source of Contamination Erosion of natural deposits, runoff from orchards, runoff from glass and electronics production wastes Runoff from fertilizer use; leaching from septic tanks, sewage; erosion of natural deposits

0

1—1

1

No

Water additive used to control microbes

4 4

2019 No

Erosion of natural deposits of certain minerals that are radioactive No Byproduct drinking and of may emit a water form ofdisinfection radiation known as alpha radiation

ND -4 ND — 4.1

NA 12.2 - 24.4 18 DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS—Tested inNo2020 Byproduct of drinking water disinfection

Contaminant

Range of 1—1 Test Results

Highest Level 4 Allowed (EPA’s MCL)

Ideal Goal 4 (EPA’s MCLG)

Haloacetic Total Coliform Acids(HAA5s) (Present) (ppb)

60 TT

NA NA

E. coli Trihalo(Present) Total methanes (TTHM) (ppb)

*

0

80

NA

Typical Sources

Highest Present Violation Typical Sources No Water additive used to control microbes Month % 1 or Absent

0 -ND 0 — 4.1 0

4

0 0

12.2 - 24.4

of drinking Absent No NoByproduct Naturally present water in the disinfection environment Absent

18

No No

Human and animal fecal waste Byproduct of drinking water disinfection

MICROBIOLOGICAL—Tested in 2020 Contaminant

Highest Level Allowed (EPA’s MCL)

Ideal Goal (EPA’s MCLG)

Range of Test Results

Highest Month %

Present or Absent

Violation

Typical Sources

Corrective Actions

Total Coliform (Present)

TT

NA

0-0

0

Absent

No

Naturally present in the environment

*

0

0

0

Absent

No

Human and animal fecal waste

E. coli (Present)

WEST VALLEY BUSINESS

NA

Typical Sources

Detected Result

Range of Test Highest Violation Results Locational Ann. Avg.

Chlorine (ppm)

None

ADEQ Consumer Confidence Report - Template Revised July 2017

15 60

Tested

Typical Sources

Test Results

Contaminant Highest Level Ideal Goal Allowed (EPA’s

Violation Summary (for MCL, MRDL, AL, TT, or Monitoring & Reporting Requirement) Time Period

4

MICROBIOLOGICAL—Tested in 2020 (EPA’s MCL) MCLG)

Arsenic is a mineral known to cause cancer in humans at high concentration and is linked to other health effects, such as skin damage and circulatory problems. If arsenic is less than or equal to the MCL, your drinking water meets EPA’s standards. EPA’s standard balances the current understanding of arsenic’s possible health effects against the costs of removing arsenic from drinking water, and continues to research the health effects of low levels of arsenic. 2 Nitrate in drinking water at levels above 10 ppm is a health risk for infants of less than six months of age. High nitrate levels in drinking water can cause “blue baby syndrome.” Nitrate levels may rise quickly for short periods of time because of rainfall or agricultural activity. If you are caring for an infant, and detected nitrate levels are above 5 ppm, you should ask advice from your health care provider.

Explanation, Health Effects

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Range of Test Highest Violation Results Locational Range of Highest Year Violation Ann. Avg.

(EPA’s MCLG)

4

Total Trihalomethanes 80 DISINFECTANTS AND (TTHM) (ppb)

Water additive used to control microbes. By-product of drinking water disinfection.

N

10

Contaminant Highest Level Ideal Goal Allowed (EPA’s Ideal Goal MCLG)

Contaminant Highest Level (EPA’s MCL) Allowed (EPA’s MCL)

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Aug 2020

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Runoff from fertilizer use; leaching Typical Sources from septic tanks, sewage; erosion of natural deposits.

RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINANTS

Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of natural deposits

Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) (ppb)

N

Typical Sources

0

0

Annual Average (RAA) OR Highest Level Detected

Violation Type

Highest Detected Result

0

N

Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOC)

Ideal Goal Range of Test (EPA’s Results MCLG)

0

n of household stems; erosion of al deposits

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90% of homes tested less than 15 ppb

0

MCL Violation Y or N

fecal waste fecal waste

Lead (ppb)

0

1

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Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of natural deposits

0

Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products

Xylenes (ppm)

No

0

(µg/L)

00 = ppb

0

N

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0.22

N

Total organic carbon (TOC) has no health effects. However, total organic carbon provides a medium for the formation of disinfection byproducts. These byproducts include trihalomethanes (THM) and haloacetic acids (HAA). Drinking water containing these byproducts in excess of the MCL may lead to adverse health effects, liver, or kidney problems, or nervous system effects, and may lead to an increased risk of getting cancer. 2 Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of water and is an indication of the effectiveness of our filtration system. We monitor it because it is a good indicator of the quality of water. High turbidity can hinder the effectiveness of disinfectants. Turbidity has no health effects. However, turbidity can interfere with disinfection and provide a medium for microbial growth. Turbidity may indicate the presence of disease-causing organisms. These organisms include bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause symptoms such as nausea, cramps, diarrhea, and associated headaches. MCL Number of Sample Likely Source of Violation 90th Percentile Samples AL ALG Month Lead & Copper Contamination Y or N Exceeds AL & Year

pleted by

0.1 - 1.3

Gross Alpha (pCi/L)

1

adiation

Typical Sources

Water additive which promotes

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Violation

Corrective Actions

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Time Period

Samples Exceeding AL

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RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINANTS

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90th

90% of homes tested less than 1.3 ppm

aluminum factories

N

Percentile

Copper (ppm)

Discharge from steel and pulp mills; Erosion of natural deposits.

Chromium (ppb)

Lowest to Highest results found

METALS AND INORGANIC COMPOUNDS

deposits

Violation Type

EPA’s Action Ideal Goal Level (AL) (EPA’s MCLG)

Contaminant

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PUBLIC NOTICE

29.2 20.7 – 29.2 80 None 5.9 4.52 – 5.9 10 10 sewage; erosion of natural Running deposits MCL Annual Average Range of All Sample Inorganic Chemicals Likely Source of Erosion of natural deposits Sodium (ppm) N 140OR 65 - 140 3000 3000 2018 Violation (RAA) Samples MCL MCLG Month Contamination (IOC) Y or N Highest Level (Low-High) & Year 1 Arsenic is a mineral known to cause cancer in humans at high concentration and is linked to other health effects, such as skin damage and circulatory Detected problems. If arsenic is less than or equal to the MCL, your drinking water meets EPA’s standards. EPA’s standard balances the current understanding of Erosion of natural deposits, arsenic’s possible health effects against the costs of removing arsenic from drinking water, and continues to research the healthrunoff effects low levels of fromoforchards, runoff Arsenic1 (ppb) N 8.8 10 0 2020 arsenic.4.8 – 8.8 from glass and electronics 2 production Nitrate in drinking water at levels above 10 ppm is a health risk for infants of less than six months of age. High nitrate levels in drinking waterwastes can cause drilling wastes; “blue baby syndrome.” Nitrate levels may rise quickly for short periods of time because of rainfall or agricultural activity. If you areDischarge caring forof an infant, and March discharge from metal 5 ppm, you should advice from2your health2 care provider. Barium (ppm) detected nitrate levels N are above 0.11 0.079ask– 0.11 refineries; Erosion of natural 2018

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