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Labora to ry and Epideniological Services AdMinistrat ionMichigan Departnent of Public Health
350(1 North Logan, P .O , Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s : GT = Greater than given valueMCL - S t a t e re i ju l j tpd Maximm contaciinant Unit
REPQtfT TO:
W a t u r bupf j l y Division-HDPHJiSOU N Lilian, Dox 30035Landing, MI 48VU9
LAB NO . ; 0512-00408PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date rereiv*d: 12/05/85Date rpported: 12/10/85
!1 in
Paqe = \
Systeh Owner: CITY OF BATTIF CRFFKStreet Address : YKRQNA WELL FIFLD-LAB
City or T w p : 8ATTLE CHEFKC o u n t y ^ CALHO
Test Nawe _ _ _ __BROhbETHANEBROMOFORHCARBON rFTRACHLORIDFCHI.OROBFN7ENFCHLOROPIBRQMOMFTHANFCHI.OROF.THANFCHLOROFORMDICHL080BROMOMFTHANFDICHI.OBOFTHANF, i,2-DICHLORLinHANF, 1,1-DICHLOROFTHY1.FNF, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROFTHYI.ENF, CIS-1,2,DICHIQROPRQPANF, 1,2-DICHLQROPROPYLENF, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYIFNF, CIS-1,3,ETHYLFNF DIBROMIDFFL.UQROTRICHLORQHFTHANFHFXACHLOROETHANFMfrrHYL BROMIDFMF.THYI. CHLORIDEMFTHYLFNE CHLORIDETinRACHLOfiOHHANF, 1,1,2,2-TFTRACHI.OROFTHYLENF.TOTAL TRIHALQMETHANESTRICHI.OROFTHANF, 1,1,2-IRICHLOROFTHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHt-OROFTHYl.ENF.VINYL CHLORIDE:UINtLIDFNF CHLORIDEBENZENFDICHLOROBEN7F.NE, 1,4-
(CONTINUED)
F-31 2/33 By Au thor i t y of Act 368:PA 1978 as anended
0450LocaUon/Source;
Cdlected by ; GOODMANDate Collected; 12/04/85
Test ResultNot DetectidO.OOSnq/1Not DetectedNot De t PC tedO.OOAng/ lNot DetectedNot DetectedO.OOlng/1Not DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedN«t DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedO.OlOnq/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
Standard Detect ionHealth MC^ Test LiMit
O.OOlmj/ lO. iOnq /1
U.OOlHq/1U.OOlng/1
O. iOnq/1fl.010rtg/l
O.iOnq/1 O.OOlng/1O.iOng/1
O.OOlnq/1O.OOlng/1Q.OQittg/1O.DOinq/lO.OOlhg/1O.OIing/1O.OUnq/1O.OOinq/10.010nq/lO.OUlNg/1O.OUing/1O.OSOng/1O.OOlMg/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOir tq /1
O.lOng/1O.OOiMQ/lD.OOinq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOSng/1Q.OOlMQ/1
O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1
0003534
P.HF M T r &\_-_J* ST s OF w A TFRLaboratory and EpideMioloqical Services Admnistration
Michigan Department of Public Health3500 North Uqan, P . O . Box 30035
Lansing, MI 48909Telephone (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s : GT - Greater than given valueMCI = S t a l e r e g u l a t e d naxinuM c o n t a m i n a n t limit
REPORT rO;
Wain- Supply4SI1Q U Luqan, Box 30035Landing, MI 48909
LAB N O , : 8512-00408PROGRAM CODE; 14
Date received; 1P/05/RSDan* reported -. 12/10/85
Exaniner in
Page;
. OURCE .INFORMAjIpN =.BystPH Owner^ CITY OF BATTLE CREFK
Street Address; VERONA WELL FIELD-LABCity or T w p : BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y : CALHO
Test Nawe
DICHLQROBENZENE, \ ,?-F.THYLBEN7FNEMETHYLF.THYL KETONEMFTHYL ISOBUTYL KFTQNF.KTYRENFTOLUENfXYI.ENE
.ls.%tNot" OptectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DptectedNot DetectedNot Detected
StandardHealth HCL
USSN; 0450Locat ion/Source:
Ctllected by: GUODHANDate Collected: 13/04/85
Detection_ Jesi LiMjt
O.OOlng/ l "O.QOlng/1OJOlf tq/1
0.020Mq/lO.QUUq/1O.OOinq/1O.OOinq/1
K-31 2/B3 By Au thor i t y of Act 368:PA 1978 as anend&d. i
T 000353
HHEM.J CAL-.^
L a b o r a t o r y and EpideMioloqical Services Adninist rat ionMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Login, P . O . Box 30035Lansinq, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s ; CT = Greater than qiven valueMCI - S t a t e regulated MAXIMUM contaminant littit
8EPOKT TO;
W a t e r Supply Division-HDPHJSllu N Lillian, BoxLanding, HI 4890V
LAB N0. : 8512-00407PROGRAM CODE; 14
Date received' 12/05/RSDate reported: 12/10/85
1 in
SOURCE*Sys tpn OwnerStreet Address
City or TupC o u n t y
CITY OF BATTI F CRFFK'JERQNA WELL FIELD-16BATTLE CREEK
CALHQ
Test _ __BROMQETHANFBROHOFORHCARBON TETRACIILORIDFCHLOROBEM7ENECHLORQDIBROMOMFTHANFCHLOROETHANFCHLOROFORMDICHLOROBROMOMF.THANFDICHI.OROETHANF, 1,,?-DmiLCIROFTHANt-:, 1,1-OICHLOROFTHYIENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYI.FNE, CJS-1,2,DKHLOROPROPANF, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYl HNE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLFNE, CIS-i,3,FTHYIENF DIBRQMIDF.FI..UOROTRICHLOROMETHANEHlv-XACHI-OROFTHANErtHTHYL BROhlOEMfTHYL CHLORIDEhFTHYLFNF CHLORIDETFTRACHLQROFTHANF, 1,1,2,2-TFTRACHLOROETHYLENFTOTAL TRIHALOHETHANESTIUCHLQRQETHANF, 1,1,2-TRICHl.OROFTHANF, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENFVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDFNE CHLORIDEBFNZENFDICHLOROBFN7ENE, 1,4-
(CONTINUEI))
F-31 ?/B3 By Authori ty of Act 3fa8:
USSN: 0450Locat ion/Source:
CUlected by= GOODMANDate Collected; 12/04/85,
StandardTest R*su\t "ealth MCL
Not DetectedNot Detected Q.lQnq/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected Q.lUnq/lNit DetectedNot Detected 0.10ng/lNot Detected 0.10ng/lNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected 0.10ng/lNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
Detect ionTest Lin\tO.OOlnq/lO.OOlnq/ lO .OO lhq /1 'Q.QOinq /1O.OOlnq/lQ.Q iQng/1O.OOlnq/lO.OOinq/1O.OOlnq/lO.OOlnq/1B.Ofllng/1O.IOinq/iO.OOlnq/lI.QIlnq/1Q.OOlMg/1O.QOinq/1
0.00 ing/1O.OOlnq/lO.Q50nq/lO.OOlnq/lO.IOing/1O.OOlnq/lO.OOlnq/lO.OOlnq/lO.ODlnq/1O.OOlnq/lQ.OOSwj/1O.OOlnq/lO.OOlnq/lO.OOlng/1
1978 as anendecl0003530
CHEM I p. Al ___a.N^JL-JfSJ S__0F __W A JFR
L a b o r a t o r y and EpidertioUqical Serv ices Adn in i s t ra t i onMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P .O . Box 30035Lansinq, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s - CT = Greater than given valuertCL = S t a t P r e q u l a t e d naxinufi con taminan t Unit
REPORT i f ) ;
Supp ly Division-hUPHN Uqan, Box 3U03S
Landing, MI 48909
LAB NO, = 3512-00407PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received: 12/OS/B5Date rpported; 12/10/85
»r in Charge:
Paqe
NFORH AT I ON ,vOwner : CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELL FIEI.D-16Ci ty or T w p : BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y : CALHQ
StandardJest _DTCHLOROBENZENE, 1,3- 'DICHLOROBENZENE; 1,2-ETHYLBFN7FNEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETtlNFSTYRENFTOI UENEXYLENE
0450Loca t ion /Source :
Collected by: GOGDHANDate Collected: 12/04/8S
DetectionTest
Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
O.OOlng/1O . U O l M q / 1
0.020^9/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlHq/1O.OOlnq/1
F-31 ?/133 By Au tho r i t y of Act 368:PA 1978 as anended
0003537
AI: _A N AI . Y S T S _ f) F,_ W A T F R
L a b o r a t o r y and Epidenioloqual Services Adninistrat i onMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P . O . Box 30035Laming, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s ; CT = Greater thon given va lueMCI. - S t a t B regu la ted naxinun contaminant Unit
REPORT
W a t e r Supply Dmsion-MDPH.iSOD N Locian, Box .ill I) 35Landing, MI 48909
LAB N O . : 8512-00404PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received: 1P/Q5/B5Date repor ted; 12/10/95
in Chargu:
Page: 1
. SOURCE. INFQRhATION.:.Systew Owner: CITY OF BATTLF. CRFFK
Street Address: YERQNA WFLL FIELD-313City or Twp; BATTLE CREEK
Countyi CALHO
0450Location/Source:
Collected by= GOODMANDate Collected; 12/04/85
Test N*weBROHOETHANEBROhOFORHCAKBON TFTRAMLORIDKCHLOROBFN2ENECHL.ORODIBRQHQMETHANFniUdRQFTHANECHLOROFORMDTCHLQROBROMOMETHANFD'lCHLOROFTHANF, 1,2-I):(CHIORQF.THANF, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROF.THY1.FNE, CIS-1,2,DICHLORQPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLORCIPRQPYIFNF., TRANS-i,3,DfCHl.OROPROPYI.ENE, CIS-1 ,3,ETHYLENE DIPROMIDEFLUOROTRICHLQROMFTHANFHF.XACHI QRQETHANEMETHYL BROMIDtMETHYL CHLORIDEMIUHYLENF CHLORIDETETRACHIOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TrTRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOhETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,3-TRICHLORQETHANE, 1,1,1-TfilCHLORQETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDFNE CHLORIDEBEN7ENEDICHLOROBENZFNE, 1,4-
StandardTest_Rfisult Health MCLNot DetectedNot Detected 0.10nq/lNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected 0.10nq/lNot DetectedNot Detected 0.10nq/lNot Detected O.lOnq/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected O.iQnq/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
Detect ionTest UhiO.QOiHg/10 . 0 0 lnq/1O . O O l n q / 1O.OOlnq /1Q.OOtnq/ lO.OlOnq/1O.OOlnq/10 . 0 0 Ing/ 1O.OOinq/1O.OOUq/1OJIlnq/1OJOinq/10,00inq/lI.OIing/1O.OOinq/10,001nq/lD.OiOnq/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlng/1O.OSOnq/1O.OOlnq/i6 OUnq/lO.OOlnq/1fl.OOUg/1OJOlNf/1O.OOing/1O.OOiitg/1O.OOSfig/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOinq/1
(CONTINUE)
F-31 2/83 By Author i ty of Act 368 = PA 1978 as attended fiEC i 1
0003538
HEH T r, A.I . * S__nP . . W.ATFI?
L a b o r a t o r y and Epidmoloqical Services Admin i s t ra t i onMichigan Departrtent of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P , 0 , Box 30035Lansinq, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
f tbbri?vi-mons: GT = Greater than gmn valueMil = Stale regulated naxinun conUninant Unit
REPORT f(h
U.iter Supply Divisiun-rtDHH3S(l(l N t.ogan, Dox 30U35
MI 48909
LAB N O , ; 85i2-00404PROGRAM CODE; 14
Date received-- 12/05/85Date repor ted: 12/10/85
in Charge;
Page!
Owner; CITY OF BATTLE CRFEKStreet Address: yOONA WELL FIELD-38
City or T w p = BATTLE CREFKC o u n t y ; CALHO
Test NaneDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLORQBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYIBEN/ENEMF.THYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL JSOBUTYL KETONF.STYRENETOLUENFXYLENE
J>st. . .Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
StandardH e a l t M C L
0450Locat ion/Source;
Collected by GOODMANDate Collected: 12/04/35.
Detect) on
O . O O l n q / 1U . O O L n q / 1
O . O U l n q / 1O . Q O l n q / 1O.OOinq/1
lv-31 2/B3 by A u t h o r i t y of Act 36B;PA 1978 as anendedii jju-, 5
0003539
CHFMT r.AJ __ANAA YJ5.T-9—fl.^ JW.ATFR
L a b o r a t o r y and EpidBMioloqical Services Adnin ist rat ionHichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinij, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-14?8
MCL = Std
REPORT TO:
UT = Greater than g iven valuete r egu la ted wax inuM con tan inan t Unit
W a t e r bupply Division-MDPHJSUI) N Lucian, Box 31KK5SLanding, HI 48909
LAB N O . : (3512-00405PROGRAM CODF: 14
Date received; 12/05/85Date reported; 12/10/85
in Charge:
f .SOURCF... INFORMftTION:.SysteH Owners CITY OF BATTLF CRFEK
Street Address; VERONA WELL FIELD-42City or Twp: BATTLE C8EFK
Coun ty ; CALHO
04SOLocation/Source:
CUlected by. GOOOhANDate Collected: 12/14/85-
Test Na.ieBROHOETHANEBROHOFORHCARBON TF.TRAClllORIDFCHI.QROFiFN7.FNi:CHLOIODIBROMOMETHANECHI.OROFTHANECHLOROFORHDICHLOROBROMOMETHANEDICHLORnETHANf, 1,2-D/CHIOROFTHANIT, 1,1-DrCHlORQFTHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHt.OROFTHYI.FNE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHIOROPRQPYI.FNF, TRANS-1,3,DICHI.ORnPROPYI.ENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYI.EME DIBROMIDFFI..UOROTRICHLOROHETHANEHFXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDFMETHYL CHLORIDEMFTHYLFNE CHLORIDETFTRACH10RQETHANF, 1,1,2)2-TinRACHI.OROFTHYLFNFTOTAL TRIHALOMETHANE8TRICHLOROETHANF, 1,1,2-TRICHLORQETHANE, l,1,j-TRICHLOROETHYLENEyiNYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDEME CHLORIDEBITNZENFDICHLORQBFNZENE, 1,4-
StandardTest Result Hea]tJi_MCLNot DetectedNot Detected O.iOnq/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected O.lOnoVlNot DetectedNot Detected 0.10ng/lNot Detected O.iQng/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected 0.10hq/lNot DetectedNot DetectidHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
Detecti onTest LirtitO.OOUg/10 OOlhq/1U.OOUij/lO .UOl f tq / la .OOihq/1O.OiOnq/1O.OOlnq/10.0t)lng/lO.OOlf iq/1O.UUlhq/1BJUnq/lO.OOinq/iO.OOlhq/1Q.Unng/1O.OHnq/LO.OOlnq/10.018(19/1O.OOlMq/1O.OOlMg/1OJSOnq/1O.OOing/IOJOlnq/1O.OUlhq/1MOlnq/1O.Ofl lwq/10.001^/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOSng/1Q.OQinq/1O.OOinq/1O.OOlnq/1
(CONTINUED)
F-31 2/83 By Au thor i t y of Act 368:PA 1978 as anended 0 0 0 3 5 4 0
OHEM THAI _ J .N.AI : Y_S_I S_..nr _W A TFR
l a b o r a t o r y and EpidenioJoqical Services AdMin is t r -a t ionMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P.O. Box 30035LansinQ, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s . GT = Greater than given value LAB N O . ; 8512-00405 Page;MCI = i i tate repUted ttaunun t:ontart inant Unit PROGRAM CODE; 14
REPORT fC) : Date received: 12/05/B5Date reported! 12/10/85
W a t e r Supp ly Division-HDJ'H3SOI) N L.ut|«in, Uox 301)35 Exaniner in Charge;Landing, MI 4d90V
Owner: CITY OF BATTI..F CREFK «SSN; 0450Street Address; VERONA WELL FIF.LD-42 Locat ion/Source;
City or Twp; BATTLE CREEK Collected by; GPQDMANCounty; CALHO Date Collected; 12/04/85,
Standard DetectionNane. _ . . _ . . ____ Test Result__,_.....,HeaAlh.M£L......... . , Iest_LirtiT ___OROBFN7FNE, 1,3- Not Detected O.OOlng/1
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2- Not Detected 0,00i«n/lETHYI.BEH/KNF Not Detected O.OUlnq/1MF.THYLFTHYL KKTONE Mot Detected 0.02«q/lMFTHYl, ISOBUTYL KFTONf Not Detected 0.020Mq/lSTYRENE Mot Detected O.OOing/1TOLUENF Hot Detected 0.001«q/lXYLEME Not Detected i
F-3i 2/B3 By A u t h o r i t y of Act 3 6 8 ^ P A 1978 as anended
BEP.1H985 3 0003541
W A T F V
L a b o r a t o r y and EpidenioJoqical Serv ices Admnistpan onMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinq, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s ; CJ = Oearep than given valueMCI. - S t a t e pequUted MAXIMUM con tacunsnt li«it
R E P O K T H:
W a t e r Supp ly Divisiun-MOPH;V,U1) N LiMjan, Box 301)35Lansing, HI 4BV09
LAB NO. : Q512-OQ406PKQCRAM CODE; 14
Date received; 12/05/B5Date pppo r t ed ; 12/10/85
Page : i
r in Charge:
y±f£e-.
fiysten Owner; CITY OF BATTLF CRFEKStreet Address: YERQNA WELL KIFI.D-52
C i t y or T w p : BATTLE CREEKC o u n t y : CALHO
Test _____...... ., _BROHOETHAMEEtROMOFORHCARBON TFTRACHI.OKIDFCHLOROPFN7.ENFCHLORODIBRQMOMETHANECHI.OROFTHANECMLOROFORhDICHLOROBROMDMFTHANFDICHLOROFTHANF, 1,2-DiCHLOROETHANr, 1,1-DICHLOROFTHYI.FNF, TRANH-1,2,DICHLORnF.THYLFNF., CIS-1,2,D.ICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,D I C H L O R O P R O P Y l . E N F , CIS-1,3,E T H Y I F N F DIBROMIDEFLU080TRICHI.QROHETHANFHEXACHl.OROETHANFMF.THYL BRQMIDFMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYI.ENE CHLORIDEfPTRACHLORQETHANE, i, 1,2,2-TI:TRACHI.OROFTHYl.ENETOTAL TRIHALOMFTHANESTKICHLOROFTHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHI.OROFTHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROFTHYI.ENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLJDFNE CHLORIDEBFfNZENEDICHLOROBEN7EMF, 1,4-
N o D e t e c t dNot DetectedNot DetectedN*t DetectedNot DetectedN>t DetectedNat DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedN*t DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot Detected
( C O N T I N U E D )
F--3J. 2/83 By Au thop i t y of Act 368 = PA 1978 at anended
Standard.HftjQ.HLJ1.SJr..
Q.llMq/1
0450Lora t ion /Soupce:
Ct Her ted by: GOODMAND*te Col lected^ 12/04/85,
Detect! on
O . l O n g / 1O. lOnq/1
0.10ng/l
Q . O O l n q / 1D . U O l n q / 1O . O U l n g / 1O . O O l n g / 1O . O l O i t g / lf t . O U f t q / 1f l . O O i r t q / 1O . O O i M q / 1D . O O l n q / 1O . O U n g / iQ . O O l n q / 1O . O O i H q / 1Q.UI inq /1O.OHnq/1O . O O l n q / 1O . O i f l n q / 1O . U O l n q / 1O . O O l n g / 1
O . O O l n q / 1O . » 0 1 n q / lO . O O l H g / 1I . O O l n g / 1O . O D U q / 1O.OOinq/ iO . O O l n q / 10.005«q/lO.OOlriq/1O.OOlng/1O.OOing /1
i i I L JU: j0003542
r A I_,__AN A r Y _sj_ s_ _n IF _ w A TF
Laboratory and Epidemic] ogical Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health3500 North Loqan, P.O. Box 30035
Lansinq, MI 48909Telephone (517) 373-1428
nbbravut ions- GT a Greater than g iven valueMill = y t a t c r e g u l a t e d M A X I M U M c o n t a m i n a n t Unit
REPQHT IB:
W a t e r Uupply Division-HOPH:iSUU N Loqan, Box 30035Landing, MI 48909
LAB N O . : 3512-00406PROGRAM CODE: 14
Page;
Date rersiyed: 12/05/R5Date repor ted: 12/10/85
Exa«int?r in Charge:
Systw Owner; CITY OF BATTl.F CRFEKStreet Address. VERONA UFLL FIELD-52
City or Tup: BATTLE CREEKC o u n t y ; CALHO
Test Nane _ ___ _ Test ResultD:(CHLOROBEN7.FNFf i^3:""' " """" ' MoVoVftcilVdDTCHLOROWNZENE, 1,2- Not DetectedE-THYLBFN7ENE Not UBteciedMETHYLF.THYL KETONE Not DttKtedMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE Not DttvcttdSTYRENF Not DptectidfOLUENF Hot DumtedXYLF.NE Not Detected
StandardMCL
0450Locat ion /Source^
Collected by: GGOOMAND*te Collected' 13/84/85.
DetectionTesj^LirtUO . O O i n q / 1
O.OOinq/1O.OOlng/lO.OOlhg/1
s-
F-31 2/fl3 By Au thor i t y of Act 368;PA 1978 as tended1 i 000354
CHFM I.C AL_AN Al _YS T S. OF _.W ATF_R
Laboratory and Epidenialoqxcal Services AdnimstrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P . O . Box 30035Losing, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations; GT = Greater Than qiven valueMCI = State regulated MAXIMUM contaminant Unit
REPORT TO;
Wate r Supply Division-MDPH3SOO N Logan, Box 3UU3SLansing, MI 48909
LAB N O . ; 8511-00441PROGRAM CODE-. 14
Date received: 11/06/8SDate reported; 11/1S/85
Examner in Charge;
Page: t
SAHPLP SQyRCEJNFpRMATION =Systeli Owner: CITY OF BATTLF CRFEK
Street Address: VERONA UELLFIELD -LAB.City or Tup: BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Test ____ __BROfiOE THANEBROrtOFOHHCARBON TFTRACHLORIDF.CHI.OROBEN7ENFCHLOSODIBROMOMFTHANECHLQROFTHANECHLOROFORMDICHLOROBRQMOMETHANEDICHL080ETHANE, 1,2-DICHtOROETHANF, 1,1-DICHIOROHTHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLFNE DIBROMIDEFLU080TRICHLOROMETHANEHFXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROHIDFMETHYL CHLORIDEMF.THYLF.NE CHLORIDETFTHACHIOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TRTRACHLOROFTHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANF.STRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHt.OROFTHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROFTHYl.ENEVINYL CHLORIDEVJNYLIDENE CHLORIDEBPNZENFDICHLOROBENZENE, i,4-
(CONTINUED)
Test Result"Not" Detected0.008nn/lNot DetectedNot Detected0.006na/lNit DetectedN«t DetectedO.OOSwa/ lNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected0.016nq/lNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
StandardHealth MCI..
USSN; 0450Location/Source:
Cillected by GOODMANDate Collected: 11/04/85
Detection
O. lOnq /1
O. lOng/10 iOnq/1
O.iOng/1
O . O f l i r t /
O.OOlng/10.00l«q/l
0.010nq/lt .OOinq /1
O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq /1O.OIlnq/1O . O O i h q / 10.001«q/l
I.OIlng/1O.OOlnq/10.010«9/1O.OOlnq / lO.OOlnq/1O.OSOnq/1O.OOlng/1I .OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1
O.OOinq/1
O.OOlnq/1O.OOSng/1O.OOUq/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlng/1
F-31 2/83 By Author i ty of Act 368;PA 1978 as anended1985 3
JATFR
Laboratory and Epideniological Services AdninistrationMichigan Depart«ent of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P . O . Box 3003SLansinq, HI 48909
Telephone <S17> 373-1428
Abbrev ia t ions : GT = Greater than given valueMCL = State regulated naxinun contaninant Unit
REPORT TO;
Water Supply Division-HDPH3SOO N Logan, Box 3003SLansing, HI 48909
LAB N Q . = 8SU-00441PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received: li/06/85Date reported' 11/15/85
Examner in Charge:
Paqe;
. SOURCE JNFOR_HATIpN.:Syste« Owner/' CITY OF BATTLE CRFEK
Street Address^ VERONA UELLFIELD -LAB.City or Twp: BATTLE CREEK
County.- CALHO
Test Na«e __ __ _ __Test ResultDICHLOROBENZENE; 1,3-""" " " " " " No't DetectedDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2- Not DetectedETHYLBENZENE N«t DetectedMETHYLETHYL KETONE Hot DetectedHETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONF Mot VettcttdSTYRCNF Not DetectedTOLUENF Not DetectedXYLFNE Not Detected
Standard
USSN; 04SQLocation/Source:
Cillected by: GOODMANDate Collected. 11/04/85
DetectionTest
O . O O l n g / 1O.OOlnq /10.02ng/l
O.OOiHg/1O.OOinq /1
v-
F-3i 2/83 By Author i ty of Act 368:PA 1978 as anended NOV Z\ 1985
0003545
c HF;M j r A.I ._AN A I. Y.S.I. s n F _w A T.F RLabo ra to ry and EpidenioUqical Services Adfiinistranon
Michigan Department of Public Health3500 North Logan, P .O. Box 30035
Lansing, MI 48909Telephone (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s ^ GT = Greater than given valueMCI - S ta te regulated naxinun contaminant Unit
REPORT TO:
Water Supply Division-MDPH3500 N Loqan, Box 30035Landing, MI 48909
LAB N O . ; 8511-00443PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received; 11/06/85Date reported >. 11/15/85
Exawiner in Charge;
SAMPIF SOURCE INFORMATION-.""SyVteM Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CRFFKStreet Address: VERONA WELLFIEID-WELL *15
City or Twp ; BATTLE CREEKCounty : CALHO
Test Na.weBROMOETHANEBROnOFORHCARBON TETRACHL08IDECHI.WOBENZENECHLOROOIBROMOhETHANFCHLOROETHANECHLOftOFORMDICHLOROBROMOMeTHANFDfCHtORnETHANE, 1,2-OICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROFTHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROFTHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DK-HLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHIOROPROPYLENF, TRANS-1,3,DICW.OROPROPYLENF., CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROHIDEFI.UOROTRICHLOROMETHANFHFXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHI.OROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TFTRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDFNE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBFNZENE, 1,4-
(CONTINUES)
0450Location/Source^
Callectedby: COODhANDate Collected^ 11/04/85
StandardTest Result Health MCLHot DetectedNot Detected O.lOnq/1Not DetectedNat DetectedNot Detected 0.10nq/lNot DetectedNit Detected O.lOnq/lNot Detected O.iOnq/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected Q.iOng/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
DetectionTest LiwitO.OOlnq/1O.OOinq/1O.OOinq/1O.ODinQ/l9J01«q/lO.Q10*q/lO.OOiftq/1o.on«g/iO.OOlfiq/1O.OOlnq/1B.OIlnq/1Q.OOinqAO.OOlHq/1O.OIinq/iO.OIlnq/1O.OOlnq/l0.010«q/lO.OOlitq/1O.Ofllnq/10.050Mq/lO.OOlrtg/1OJOiHq/1O.OOlnq/lO.OOlnq/10.001«q/lO.OOlHq/1O.OOUq/1O.OOSm)/!O.OOinq/1O.OOlftq/1O.OOinq/1
F-3i 2/83 By Author i t y of Act 368:PA 1978 as amendedNOV 1985 J
000354C
CHEM J C A I - Y S I S_nF _ Ul ATF P
Laboratory and EoidenioloqiCdl Services AdministrationMichigan Depart Men t of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P .O. Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1438
A b b r e v i a t i o n s : GT = Greater than qiven valuertCL = S ta te regulated naxinun contaminant Unit
REPORT
Water Supply Division-MDPH3500 N Logan, Box 3003SLansing, MI 4890?
LAB N O . ' 8SU-Q0443PROGRAM CODE; 14
Date received' 11/06/85Date reported- 11/15/83
Examner in Charge;
Page:
SAMPLF SOURCE INFORMATION:SyVttn Owner:" Cl'n OF BATTLF CRFFK
Street Address; VERONA UELLFIELD-UELL *15City or T w p = BATTLE CREEK
County : CALK)
Test ___flCHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-*DICHLORQBENZENE, 1,2-ETHtLBFNZENPHFTHYLETHTL KETONFMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONFSTYRENFTOLUENEXYLENE
MSSN: 0450Location/Source:
Cillected by; GOODHANDate Collected: 11/04/85
StandardHealth MCL
N o ) t e c t e dNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetecttdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
DetectionTest; Unit
TiOinq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OUMq/10.02nq/l0.020HQ/1O.OHnq/1O.OHnq/1O.OOlnq/1
F-31 2/83 By Au tho r i t y of Act 368'PA 1978 as amended ai iyas 30003547
CHFMT H AV-__ANA1 Y^.1 S__.<?F_ JJATF_R
Laboratory and Epidenioloqieal Sergices AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinq, MI 48909
Telephone (S17) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s ^ CT = Greater th<in given valuehCL = State reqvlated naxinun contaninant Unit
REPORT
Water Supply DivUion-MDPH3SUQ N Loqan, Box 30035Lansing, HI 4890?
LAB NO. = 8511-00440PROGRAM CODE; 14
Date received^Date reported:
Examner in
11/06/85H/iS/85
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:Sys'te* Owner"; CITY OF BATTLE CRFEK
Street Address: VERONA UELLFIELD WELL *36City or Tup: BATTLE CREEK
County •• CALHO
Test Na«e ____ __BROHOETHANEBROHOFORHCARBON TETRACHLQRIDFCHLOROBENZENECHLORODIBROMOHETHANfCHLOROFTHANECHLOROFORMDICHLORQBROMQHF.THANEOICHLOROETHANF, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANF, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLFNE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHQROPRQPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLQROPRQPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENF DIBROMIDEFl.UQROTRICHLOROMETHANFHFXACHLORQFTHANEhF.THYL BROMIDEhETHYL CHLORIDEhFTHYLENE CHLORIDETFTRACHIOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TFTRACHI.OROFTHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMFTHANFSTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHIOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBFNZENFDICHLOROBFNZENE, 1,4-
(CONTINUED)
Test Result"MoT Detected
Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedN«t DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DptectidNot Detected
USSN; 0450Location/Source:
CB! lee ted by: GOODMANDate Collected: 11/94/85
Standard Detection__Test Linxt
o'.Oflihq/iO.OOUq/1O.OOinq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOinq/1
O.lOng/1
0 iOnq/1
O.lOwj/1O. iOhq/1
OJOifiq/1
0,00i«g/ lO.OOlnq/1B.OIlng/ lO . O O l n q / 1O.OOlnq/19 001«q/l
O.OOlnq/1O.OiOnq/IO . O O l n q / 1O . O O l h q / 1O.OSOnq/1O.OOif tq /19.0linq/lO.OOinq/1O.OOlnq /1
O.OQlMQ,/!O . O O l M q / 1O.OOSnq/IO.OOinq/1O.OUnq/IO.OOinq/1
F-31 2/83 By Author i ty of Act 368:PA 1978 as anended NUV " ^ l985 3000354S
G.HEM.T CAI_.—ANAL.YS TS.. OF,. W.ATFR
Laboratory and EpidenioUqical Services AdministrationMichigan Deoartiient of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P . O . Box 3003SLansinq, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s . GT = Greater than given wa iveMCI. = S l a t e requUted «axi«*m contaninant Unit
REPORT TO:
Water Supply Division-MDPH3500 N Lagan, Box 30035Lansing, MI 4890?
LAB N O . ; 8511-00440PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received: 11/06/85Date reported; 11/15/85
Examner in Charge^
Page- 2
SOURCE JNFOPATION:Systen Owner: Clfv OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELLFIELD UELL *36City or Twp; BATTLE CREEK
County : CALHO
TgstDICHLOWBEMZENE, 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-E-THYLBFNZFNEMETHYLFTHYL KETONEMFTHYL ISOBUTYL KETONFSTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
StandardHeal thCL.
USSM: 0450Location/Source:
Collected by GOODMANDite Collected: 11/04/85
Detection
Not DetecedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
O.OOlnq/lO.OOlnq/1O.OUlng/1
O . O O l M q / 1O.OOlng/1O . O O l n q / 1
F-31 2/83 By Author i ty of Act 368:PA 1978 as amended 19850003549
laboratory and Epideaiologieal Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Uqan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinq, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t ions; GT = Greater thin qiuen valueMCL = State regulated naxinuM contaninant Unit
REPORT TO;
Water Supply Division-MDPH3SUO N Loqan, Box 30035Lansinq, HI 48909
LAB NO. ; 9511-00439PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received: 11/06/85Date reported; 11/15/85
Examner in Charge;
Page:
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION;Sys7e« bwner^ CITY OF BATTLE CRFEK
Street Address. UERONA WELLFIELD-WELL HiCity or Twp: BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Test NJNR ____ __BROMOETHANEBROMOFOHMCARBON TETRACHLQRIDFCHLORQBENZENECHLORODIBROHOMETHANFCHLO«OETHANECHLOROFORHDICHLORQBROMOMETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, i,2-DICHLOROETHANE; 1,1-DJ.CHLOROETHYLEME, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICKLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,FTHYLENF DIBROMIDEFLUOIIOTRICHLOROMETHANFHFXACHL.OROETHANEMF.THYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMFTHYLENE CHLORIDETFTRACHLORQETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TF.TRACHLOROFTHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANFSTRICHL080F.THANE, 1,1,2-TRICHL080FTHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDFINYLIDENE CHLORIDE
BENZENF.DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
(CONTINUEI)
TestNot DtttctBdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedN«t DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
Standard
0 . i O n q / 1
0 10nq/l
O.iOng/1
0.iOnq/1
0450Location/Source^
Cillectedby: GOODMANDate Collected; 11/94/85
Detectiin_Test Lini t
O.OU«g/lO.OHng/ lO.OOinq /1O.OOtnq /1O.OOlnq /1O . O i O n q / 1O.OOing/1Q.OOinq/1O.OOlhq /1O.OOlnq/1I .OIing/IO.OOinq/1O.OOlng/1O.Odlnq/lO.OIlng/1O.OOlng/1O.OlOnq/1O.OOing /1O.OOing/1O.OSOng/1O.OOiitq/1O.OUnq/1O.OOtnq/1t .OOinq/1O.OIing/1O.OOing/10,001ftq/l0.005ng/lO.OOinq/1O.OOing/10.00 ing/1
F-31 2/83 By Authori ty of Act 368!PA 1978 as anendedWOV iil 1985
0003550
Laboratory and Epidenioloqical Services Administrat ionMichigan Depart«ent of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinq, HI 4890?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t ions ; GT = Greater than given valueMCL = State requlated naxinurt contaminant Unit
LAB N O - ; 8511-00439PROGRAM CODE: 14
REPORT
Water Supply Division-MDPH3500 N Loqan, Box 3003SLansing, hi 48909
Date received^Date repor ted^
Cxaniner in
U/06/8S11/15/85
SAMPL1 SOURCE JNFQR.HATTON:Systm Owner = cYfV OF BATTLE CRFEK
Street Address; VERONA WELLFIELD-WELL *41City or Twp= BATTLE CREEK
Coun ty : CALHO
Test NaneDTCHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBENZENEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMF-THYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLEME
Standard
0450Location/Source;
Collected by: GOODMANDate Collected; 11/04/85
Detection
Not DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedMot DetectedNot Detect idNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
Q.OOinq/1O . O O l M Q / 10.02nq/l0.020*9/1O.OIiftq/1O . O O i n q / 1O.OOinq/1
v-
F-31 2/83 By Authori ty of Act 368;PA 1978 as attended nov 19850003551
Labora to ry and Epidenioloqical Services AdHinistrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinq, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t i ons ; GT = Greater than given valueMCL = S ta te regulated naxinvn contaninant lirtit
R E P O R T T O :
Water Supply Division-MDPH3SOO N Loqan, Box 30035Lansing, HI 48909
LAB N O . : 8511-00442PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received: H/Ob/RSDate reported' 11/15/85
Examiner in
Page< 1
SAMPLE SOURCE_INFORMATION:"""Yysten Owner': " CITY OF BATTl F CRFFK
Street Address= VERONA UELLflELD-UELL *5iCity or Typ= BATTLE CREEK
County ; CALHO
Test Narie __ __BROMOETHANEBRQMOFORMCARBON TETRACHl.ORIDECHLORQBFNZENeCH1.0RODIBROMOMETHANF.CHLOROFTHANECHLOROFORMDICHLOROBROHOhETHANEDICHLORQETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROFTHANE, i,l-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-t ;2,DICHLOROETHYI.ENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHI.OROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,F.THYLFNF DIBROMIDEFI..UOROTRICHIOROMETHANEHFXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROhlDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMHTHYLENF CHLORIDETRTRACHl.QROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TFTRACHI.OROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMFTHANESTRICHLQRQETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLORQETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLORQBENZENE, 1,4-
Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedN«t DetectedN«t DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNtt DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedKit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
Standard.Health. MCL.
0 Unq/1
0.10nq/l
0.10ng/l0.10nq/l
USSN; 04SOLocation/Source:
Cillected by: GOODMANDate Collected: U/04/8S
Detection
O.OQlnq/1O.OOlng/1O.OOinq/10.001«q/l0.010itq/l
O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OUng/1O.OOlnq/ lO .OOlnq /1O.Otlng/1O.OIlhg/1O.OOinq/1O.OiOng/1O.OOlnq/10.001*3/10,050*3/10,00i*}/lI .OIihq/1O.OOlng/1O.OHnq/1O.OOinq/1O.OIinq/1O.Oainq/1O.OISnq/1O.OOinq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlng/I
(CONTINUEJ)
F-31 2/83 By Author i ty of Act 368:PA 1978 as anended NOV l98 0003552
H EM C S SO F W A TFR
Laboratory and Epideniological Services AdhinistrationMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinq, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations: GT = Greater than given valueMCI = State regulated naxinun contaninant Unit
REPORT TO:
Water Supply Division-HDPH3SOO N Loqan, Box 3003SLanding, HI 48909
LftB N 0 . = 85ii-00442PROCRAH CODE: 14
Date received: ii/06/BSDate reported; 11/1S/85
Exaniner in Charge-.
Page: 2
SAMPLF SOURCE INFORHATIpN:"Systew Owner: CITY OF BATTLF CRFEK
Street Address: VERONA WELLFIELD-WELL *51City or Twp ; BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHQ
Te.st Na«e ___DICHLOROBEifZENF, 1,3-DICHLGROBENZENE, 1,2-CTHYLBENZENEMETHYLETHYL KETOHEMItTHYL ISOBUTYt. KETONESTYBENETOLUENEXYLENE
Standard
USSN: 04SOLocation/Source:
Collected by: GOODMANDate Collected: 11/04/85
Detection
Not DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
O.OQinq/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlnq/10.02nq/l0.020H9/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlhq/1
F-31 2/83 By Author i ty of Act 368>PA 1978 as anended NOV
0003553
ml =
Laboratory and EpidemolsgiCil Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
. GT » Greater than given valveregulated maximum contaminant limit
VtKONA STATIONLJSO BftlCDFN DKBATTLE CREEK, HI 49017
LAB NO.: 8510-00487PR OCX AH C09£< 14
Date received; 10/93/85Date reported: 1I/08/8S
£xdmner in Chjrq*'
Page- 2
BATTLE CftEEK CITYAJdrL-bi; *37
City or Tup< BATTLE CREEKCounty> CALHO
DChLORuiiENiFNF, 1,3-l»IlHLUI(UL;Lr;/lNL, 1,8-
lifi'L KtTONE(it liifl • UiiUTYL KETOMF.
TOLUE^fXYLfNt
Standard
USSH. 0450Location/Source'
Collected oy» RICHDate Collected* 10/0?/85
Detection._ ___ T»SU4*i t
Mot DttectodNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectBdNot DetectedNot DetectedNet Detected
0 001A9/1O.OQlnq/l
0.020fiq/l0 Ollwj/1U 011*9/10.081^/1
,'/:.:; L«; Auti.umy of Act 34a<PA 1978 a* attended 1 0190S .5 0003554
*NAI Y S T S nr WATFR
Labora to ry and Epidemoloqical Serv ice? Adnimstrat ionMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinq, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviat ions: GT = Greater than g iven valueMCI = State regulated naxinun conMninant Unit
LAB NO.; 8510-00490PROGRAM CDDF: 14
REPORT TO:
VERONA PUMPING SlrtHUN250 BRIGDfN DRBATTLE CREEK, MI 49017
Date rftreivpd: 10/03/RSDate reported: i()/Ofl/PS
Eiamner in Charge;
BAMPLf SOURCE. JNFORMAn.ON =Syste« OunpD BAtflE CREFK CITY
Street Address I.AB 250 BRICDtN DRCity or Twp f BATTLE CRFFK
County: CALHO
USSN:Location/Source;
CtlUcted by: RICHDate Collected: tO/ttt/BS
Test N*fleBROHOFTHANEBHOHOFORHCARBON TFTRACHLORIKCHLQRQBF.N7ENFCHLORODIBRnMOMFTHANFCHLOROFTHANECHLOROFORMDJCHLOROBROHOHETHANFDICHLOROFTHANF, 1,2-DICHIOROFTHANF, 1,1-DICHIOROFTHYIFNF, TRANS-1,2,DICHl.OROFTHYLENF, CIS-i, 2,DICaOROPROPANE, 1,?-DJCHLQRGPRQPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHtOROPROPYLENE, CIS-i, 3,ETHYLENE DIBROHIDFfl.UOROTRICHlOROMFTHANfHFXACHI OROETHANEMETHYL BKOHIDEMETHYI CHLORIDEMETHYI.ENE CHLORIDETETRACHIQROETHAKF, 1,J,2,2-ITTRACHt.OROETHYLEMrTOTAl TRIHALOHFTHAHESTRICHL OROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHI OROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHIOROETHYLEHFVINYL CHLORIDEVINYL IDENF CHLORIDEBENZENFDICHLOROBENZFNE, 1,4-
StandardTest Result Health MCI, .Not Detected0 OOlnq/1 U.lUnq/lNot DetectedNit Detected0.002w)/l I) lUng/1Not DetectedNot Detected O.iOng/1O.OOinq/1 O.lOng/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot Deter tedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot Detectedl.004ng/l O.lOng/1Not DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNH DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
DetectionTest LiMitO.OOinq/l
Q.UQifVlO.OOlnq/1
O.OlOng/1O.OOlnq/1
O.Oflinq/1O.UOlnq/1O.OUinq/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlng/1e.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OiOnq/1O.OUlHq/1U.(J01«g/iO.GSOng/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlnq/1O.DOlftg/l
O.IOlnq/1O.I01M9/1O.OOinq/1O.OOSng/1O.OOing/1O.OOlnq/1D.OOlnq/1
(CONTINUES)
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368iPA 1978 as amended OCT1 0003555
PHF.MTHAI__ANAI YSTR OT WATFR
laboratory and Epidemological Service* Administrat ionMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinq, MI 48909
Telephone (5J7) 373-i4?B
Abbreviations: GT » Greater than given valueMCI = State reqvlated naxi«im contaminant Unit
RFPORT T0=
VERONA PUMPING STATION?50 BRIGDEN DRBATTLE CREEK, MI 49017
LAB NO.: B5ifl-0049QPROGRAM CQDE> 14
Date received: 10/03/85Date reported; 10/08/BS
Exaniner in Charge:
Poge =
SAMPLF SOURCE INFORMATION'*Systen OwnepV BATT1E CREFK CITY
Street Address: LAB 250 BRIGDEN DftCity or Tup: BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
TestDlfHl'bROBFNZFNF",'T,3-"DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2-FTHYI.BFN7FNFHFTHYl.KTHYl KFTONFMFTHYl. TSOBUTYl KFTONFSTYRFNFTOLUFNFXYLENF
StandardJWl.8?!*ilK. .... . ..Hj?Alth..MCl"Not DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot Detected
0450location/Source:
Collected by: RICHDate Collected: 10/8R/05
DetectionTest l.init
O.OOinq/10 OOinq/10
0,QQ1*)/1O.OOiiq/1O.OOlng/1
H-31 2/83 By Author i ty of Act 368':PA 1978 as a«emied i u000255G
I T Y H I S O F J AT FR
laboratory and Epidemoioqical Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P .O . Box 30035Lansinq, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t ions: GT = Greater than given valueMCL = State requlatett naxinun contaninant Unit
REPORT TO:
VERONA PUMPING STA11UN250 BRIGDFN DRBATTLE CREEK, Ml 49017
LAB NO. : 8SIO-00484PROGRAH CODE: 14
Date received: 10/03/RSDate reported; 10/08/85
Exaniner in Charge-
Page: 1
SAMPIF SOURCE INFORMATION'"" Systen Owner: BATTLE CRF.FK CITY
Street Address; 113City or Twp : ' BATTLE CREEK
Coun ty : CALHO
Test _ _BROHOETHANEBROHOFORMCARBON TFTRACHLORIDFCHLOROBEN7ENFrHLORODIBROMOHFTHANFCIILQROFTHANECHLOROFORMDICKIOROBROMOMFTHANFDICHIOROFTHANF, 1,?-DICHIOROFTHANF, 1,1-D1CIWOROETHYI.EMF, TRANS-1,2,D.ICH10ROFTHYI.FNE, CIS-1,2,D.ECHIOROPROPANF, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRAW-1,3,DICHLQRQPRQPYLENE, CIS-1,3,FTHYLENF DIBROHIDEFI.UOROTRTCHIOROMETHAHEHFXACHI OROETHANCMETHYl BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORI0FMFTHYLFNE CHIORIBETET8ACHI.OROETHAHE, 1,1,2,2-TFTRACH1.0ROETHYLEMETOTAI. TRIHALOMFTHANFSTRICHLOROETHANF, 1,1,?-TRICHI.ORQFTHANF, 1,1,1-TRICHI.OROETHYI.EMEVINYL HHLORIDFVINYUDFNF CHIORIDFBFNZENFDICHLOROBEN7ENF, 1,4-
(CONTINUED)
NotNot
Not DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
DetectedDetected
Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DPt PC tedNot Detected
StandardHealt_h_MCL.
0.10nq/l
0.10nq/l
0.10flq/lO.iOnq/1
USSN: OAt-iOLocation/Source:
Collected by RICHDate Collected! U/W/BS
DetectionTest Li Hit '
0.
O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O . O O l n q / lO . O O i n g / 1
O.OOlng/1
O . O O l n q / 1O . O O l n q / 1I OOinq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OQltq/lO.OlOwj/1O.OOlnq/lO.OOlnq/1O.OSOnq/1
O.OOlnq/1O.OOinq/1O.OOlnq/1O.JOinq/1
O.OOinq/1O.OOSnq/1O.OOlw)/!O.OOlnq / lO.QOlnq /1
F-31 2/83 By Author i ty of Act 368=PA 1978 at anendpd 0003557
RHFM THAI _ _ A N A I YSTS OF WATFR
L a b o r a t o r y and Epidemol oc j i ca l Service* A d m i n i s t r a t i o nMirhigan Department of Public Health
3500 North lotian, P . O . Box 30035Lansinrj, Ml 4R909
Telephone (517) 373-i4?fl
A b b r e v i a t i o n s : GT = Greater than niven value LAB ND. : B510-OQ484MCI = State rpqulatpd «axinim contaminant Unit PROGRAM CODF: 14
RFPORT TO: Date received- 10/03/B5Rate renor tod- 10/OI3/8S
UFItUNA PUMP1NU JilrtriUH?SO BRIBDFM DR Eiananer in Charge:BATTLE CREEK; HI 49017
SAMPIF SOURCFHysleM Owner: RATTI F CRFFK C ITY USSN:
fitreeT Address: M3 l.ocatun/Soorce:C i t y or Twp: BATTLE CREFK Collected by ; RICH
County: CALHO Date Collected-- 10/OP/OS
Standard Detect] onTest Nane _ __ Test RRSult H.Mlth.HCL . Test Linit _D'iCHLOROPFNZFNF, i,3-" ' Not'Detected - - - - - O.OOing/l""DICHLOROBEN2ENE, 1,2- Not Detected Q,00im]/1FTHYIBFN7FNF Not Detected 0.00i«q/lMrTKYLFTHYL KFTONF Not Detected 0.t)2Mq/lMFTHYI. IROBUTYI KFTONF Not Detected 0.(J20*q/lSTYRFNF Not Detected Q.QOinq/1TOUFNF Not Detpcted O.UOUq/1XYLFNF Not Detpcted O . O O l w q / )
K-31 ;V8J By Authority of Act 36B:PA 1VV8 as anended Li'-'1 ^ ^ '^J
0003558
ANAI Y R T S OF UIATFR
Labo ra to r y and Epidemo Logical Service? AdMinistrat i onMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinfj, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1420
Abbrev ia t ions : GT = Greater than given valueMCL = State regwlatpd Maxinun contaninant Unit
RF.PQfiT TO:
VERONA PUMPING STA1IUN?SO BRIGDFN DRBATTLE CREEK, HI 49017
LAB N O . ; fmo-QU48E]PROGRAM COOF: 14
Date received.- iO/03/fl^Date reported 10/08/BS
Eianiner in Charge:
F- SniJfiCE INFORMATION:"System Owner= " RATTI F CRFEK CITY
Street Address: U4 UELLCity or Twp : BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Jest _ _BROMOFT'H'ANEBROMQFQRHOARBOM THTRAHHIORIOFCHLOROBI-N7FMFCHLORODIBROMnMFTHANFCIIUROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLnROBROMOMFTHANFDICHLQROFTHANF, 1,?-DmiLOROFTHANF, 1,1-DICHIOROFTHYLENF, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROFTHYLFNF, CIS-1,?,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHIOROPROPYI.FNE, TRANS-i,3,DICHLOROPROPYI.ENE, CIS-1,3,FTHYLFNE DIBROMIDF.FI.UOROTRICHI.ORQMETHANFHEXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL. BROMIDFMFTHYL. CHLORIDEMETHYIFNF. CHLORIDETFTRACHIOROFTHANF, 1,1,?,?-TFTRACHIOROETHYLENFTOTAL TRIHALOMETHANFSTRICHLOROFTHANE, 1,1,2-TRICH10ROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHIOROETHYLENEVINYL CHIOHIDFVINYLIDFNE CHLORIDEBFNZFNFDICHLOROBENZFNE, 1,4-
(CONTINUED)
F-31 ?/B3 By Authority of Act 368 :RA 1978 as anended
04SOLocation/Source:
Csllected by: RICHDate Collected: 1Q/G?/B5
StandardTest Result Health MCLNot DotprtedNot Detected O. iOng/1Not DetectedNit DetectedNot Detected 0 10nq/lN*t DetectedNil Detected O. lQng/JNot Detectod O.lQnq/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedN«t DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected 0.10no/lNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
DetectionTest UnitO.QQtnq /1O.OOlng/ l0.001«q/l0.001«q/lO.OOlng/1O.OlOf lq /1O.QOinq/1O.OOlrtq/1O.OOUg/1U OOthq/iO.OOlng/1O.OOlno/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/10.010«q/lO.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OSOno,/]O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1o.ioiftoy]O.IOlnq/lOJOlnq/1O.OOSnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOinq/lO.OQ1hf] / l
UCT101985 30003559
ANAl YSTS OF WA TFR
Laboratory and Epideniological Service? Admin is t ra t ionMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P .O. Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
Telephane (517) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t ions^ GT = Greater than quen valueMCI = Sta te regulated naxintm contaninant Unit
REPORT TO;
UERUNA PUMPING SlrtUUN251) BRIGDHN DRBATTLE CREEK, MI 49017
LAB N 0 . = B510-Q0488PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received: IQ/03/R5Date reported; 10/08/8S
Eianiner in Charge-
SAMPIF SOURCE INFORMATION="Systert Owner"' BATTLE CREFK CITY
Street Address: *H UELLCity or Twp^ BATTLE CREEK
County CALHO
Test __DICHl'dROBENZENE; ~iJ3-DICMLOROBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBFN7ENEhFTHYLFTHYL KF.TQNEMKTHYL ISOBUTYl KETONFSTYRENFTOLUENEXYLENF
Standard
USSN-. 0450Location/Source:
Cttllected by: RICHDate Collected: 10/02/85
Detect ion
Hoi OetecttdNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DptpctedNot DetectedHot Detected
O.OOinq/1O . O O l n n / 1O . O O l H q / 10.02nq/l0.020nq/lQ . O O l n q / 1Q . D O i n g / 1O.OOlnq/1
F-31 3/83 By Authority of Act 36B;PA 1973 as attended UUI 1 0190'j 5
0003560
H FM T r A I -A N A » Y S T_ W A T F P
L a b o r a t o r y and Epidertio loqical Services Administ rat ionMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinq, MI 48909
Telephone (S17) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t ions. ' GT = Greater than given valuertCL = State regulated naximum contaminant limit
REPORT TO:
VERONA STATION;J5D BRIUDFN DKBATTLE CREEK, HI 4V017
LAB NO ; n510-00487PROGRAM CUDE: 14
Date received-- 10/03/RSDate reported -. 10/08/85
Charge-.
SAMPLE .Systen o"unep:
Street Address;City or Twp-.
BATTLE CREEK CITY
BATTLE CREEKCounty : CALHO
Test Name ___ ___iROMOETHANEBHOhOFORMCARBON TFTRACH1QRIDFCHLQRQBENZENECHLQRODIBROMOMFTHANECHLOBOETHAMECHLOROFORMDICHLOROBROHOhETHANEDICHLOROETHANF, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHIORQETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLORQPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLFNE, CIS-1,3,FTHYLENE DIBROMIDER.UQRQTRICHLOROMETHANFHRXACHI.OROETHANFMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYL.ENF CHLORIDE *TFTRACHLORQETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TFTRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMFTHANFSTRICHI.OROETHANF, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROFTHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYl CHLORIDFVTNYLIDFNE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
(CCINTINUFD)
F-31 2/83 By Author i ty of Act
_Teit ResultNot be'tec'tedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot Detected
1978 as anended
Standard.HMjthJJGL
O . t 0 « q / l
0 .10mg/ l
O . l O w q / 1
US5N-. 04 SOLocation/Source;
Cillected by: RICHDate Collected: 10/0?/R5
DetectionTest Li (it
0 10hq/l
O . O O l w g / lQ . O Q l n q / 1O . O O l M q / 1B . O O l n q / 1O . O i O M q / 1O . O O l n q / 1O.OOlnq /1O . f l O l n q / 1O . O O l n g / 1O . O O i n g / 1O . O O i n q / 1
I .Ofl lnq/1O . O O l n q / 1O . O O l n q / IO.OlOnq/10.00i«g/lO . O O l n g / l
O . O O l n q / 1
O.OOlnq/1o.on«q/iO.OOlmj/ l0 OOlnq/1O.OOlno/1
O.OOlnq/1O.OOlf tq/1O.OOinq/l
0003561
WATFR
Labora to ry ami Epideniological Serv ices Administrat ionMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P . O . Box 30035Lansinq, MI 48909
telephone (51V) 3V3-14P8
Abbrev ia t i ons^ GT = Greater than niven valueMCL = State regulated naxiMun contaminant Unit
RRPORT TO;
VERHNA PUMPING SI AT (UN?SO &RIGDFN DRBATTLE CREEK, MI 49017
LAB N O . ; 8510-00489PROGRAM GOOF; 14
Date received: IQ/Q3/R5reported: 1Q/08/BS
Eianinpr in Charge:
SAMPLF SOURCE. INFORMATION:Jiysten Owners BATTLE CREEK CITY
Street Address; MOCity or T w p = BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Test NarteBROMOFTHANEBROHOFORNCARBON TKTRACHLORIOFCHLOROBFN7ENFCHI.ORODIBROMOMFTHANFCHLOROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLOROBROMOHETHANFDICHLOROFTHANF, 1,2-DICHLOROFTHANF, 1,1-DXCHIOROFTHYI.F.NF, TRANS-1 ,2,DICHIOROFTHYLENF, CIS-1,2,DICH1.080PROPAME, 1,2-DICHI.OBOPROPYl.ENF, TRAMS-1 ,3,DICHIOROPROPYLENF, CIS-1,3,FTHYLFNF DIBROMIDFFLUOROTRICHl.OROKETHANFHFXACHI.OROETHANFMETHYl BRQMIDFHF.THYl CHLORIDEHETHYl.ENF CHLORIDETETRACHtOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TFTRACHLOROFTHYLENFTOTAL TRIHALOMFTHANFSTRICHl.OROFTHANF, 1,1,?-TRICHIOROFTHANF, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEYINYUDENF CHI.ORIDFBfNZFNEDICHIOROBEN7ENF, 1,4-
Test ResultHflt betectidNot DetectedNot DetectedN*t DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot Detect idNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DotectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedMot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedN«t DetectedN«t DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DPtpcted
USSN: 0450Location/Source;
Collected by. RICHDate Collected: \0/0?/B5
Standard DetectionHealth MCL Test i.imt
0 OOinq/10.10ng/l O.OOlnq/l
O.OOUq/ lQ.UOi«q/l
O.iOnq/1 O.OOimj/1O.OlOnq/1
O.lOnq/1 O.OOUq/lO.lOflq/1 O.OOlnq/1
O.OOlnq/1O.OOlno,/!O.OOlrtq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlno/1O.OOlnq/1O.OUtng/1O.OOlnq/10.010nq/lO.OOlnq/ lO.OOlnq/lO.OSOhq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.UOiHq/1
0.10nq/l O.OOlKg/lO.tOlnq/lOJOlnq/10 OOlnfi/1O.OOSnq/1O.QOlng/1O.OOlnq/10.001 no/1
(CQNTINUFD)
F-:U ?/93 By Author i t y of Act 368=PA 19V8 as anendertUCI i U19JJ!:'
0003562
WATFR
L a b o r a t o r y and EpidemoloQical Service* Adninistran onMichigan Department of Public Health
7500 North l.oqan, P . O . Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t i ons ; GT = Greater than given valueHCL = S ta te regulated haxintm contaminant Unit
REPURT TD;
VEKUNrt PUMPING STAI I IM25 0 DRIGDRN DRBATTLE CREEK, MI 49017
LAB NO, ; 8510-00489PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received: 10/03/BSDate reported: 10/08/85
Eiamnpr in Charge-
Page -
F SOURCF INFORHATTON:Hysteh Owner' BATTIE CREFK CITY
Street Address: MOCi ty or Twp= BATTLE CREFK
County : CALHO
Test Na«e _ _ ItV.ResultDICHIQROBFNZFNF, 1,3-"" Not DetectwlDICHLQROBENZENE, 1,2- Not DetectedETHYLBEMZF.NE Nit DetectedMFTHYIFTHYL KETONF Not DetectedMrTHYl ISOBUTYI KETONF Not DetectedSTY8ENF Hot DetectedTOLUENF Not DetectedXYLENF Not Detected
USSN; 0-1511Locat ion/Source:
Collected by; RICHDate Collected: tO/0?/B5
Standard DP teen onHealth MCL_ Test Lintt
O.OOlng/ iO.OOlnq/Jy.UOinq/10.02ng/lO.OaOnq/10 UUing/1ti.OGlnq/1O.OOing/]
?/83 By Authori ty of Act 368 = PA 1978 as 4(tended Ull I 0 I^JU1 '• 0003563
/f^5JsLH-E i' L * »- / - —M
Lab or d to."» jr :pi'J-i'«io J 091 .ai ser":-: t j "- rMichu : Department of Public Health
"5QC ,:.rth Login, P . O . Box 30035i online, rti 4390V
- • ;<- 'phone {$17} 3/3-1^3
tu<,i
Abbrev ia t ions ; GT = Greater than Given iiu1-'rfCL = S t a t e regulated nannun conta in .."-• Unit
REPORT id
Water Supply Divi'.aon-tU.'l3SOO N Logan, Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
LAB HO. : 8509-004S('PROGHfth CODE-. 14
Date received: 39/G':/:;Dale reported: 0?/0^'!:.7
tuniner in Charge;
P a Q e
SftHPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:Systw"oinep:~cirY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address = VERONA HELLKIELD -'.fC i t y or T w p = BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y : CALHO
Test_NaineBROhOETHANE
CARBON TETRACHLOftlDECHLOftOBENZENECHLQSODIBRONOHETHANECHLQROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLORQBROMQHETHANEDICKLOROETHANE, 1,2-DJCHLOROtTHANt, 1,1-DICHLOCQETHYLENE, TRftNS-1,2,DICHLQCQETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLC'ROPROPANE, 1,2-OICHLOftOPROPYLENE, TRAMS-1,3,DICHLQP.OPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBRQMIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANEHEXACHLOROETHAMEhETHYL BfiOrtlDEMETHYL CHLORIDErtETHYLENC CHLORIDETETfiACHLOfiOETHANE, 1,1,2.2-TETP.ACKLQROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANESTRICHLORQETHAME, 1,1,2-TPICHLOP.OeTHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOr.OCTHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDCNE CHLORIDEBENZENE- -————--DICHLOROEENZENE, 1,4-
(CONTlflUtM
F-31 2/83 By Au thor i t y of Act 368:PA 197i is anended
LucaliuM/'Sounii?-Collixted by: ftl-Jit
Date Collected-- 057)4/85
StandardTest Result Health MCLHot DetectediJ.lHMna-'l (J.U'ny/1Not DetectedNut DetectedO.DOang/1 O.iDng/1Not DetectedNot Detected U. lOnq/ lO.OOlng/1 0.18«g/lNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedMot De'ectedHot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNor DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected 'Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedO.OIHftg/l U.itlng/iNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot De tec ted
De tec t i onTest LirtirO . K O i n - i / J
O.Oi i lMj /J0.0 Ulna/3
O.Olf lnc/ iO . O O l n - j / 1
O.OOln- j /1O .OOina /1O.OOlni i / lO.tHlno/1O.OlUng/ iO . O Q l f i M / iO.t fOlmj/1O.BUiiHj/10.0i8«ij/ lO . O O i n q . ' JO.OUin ; / iO.'J^rt./]O . O t i i n j ' )f l .OOln j /1O.OOlng/1
O.t)01n'i.-"tO . B O J m j / l
- O.OUini j /JO.OOSn-j/JO.UUlHij.' lO . O O i r t i i ' JO.Of l ln i /1
SEP jt9853
0003564
WATE,F
Laboratory ar ip;ceni5loaical Services Adninist.-atunhicfii; .r bepdPtnent of Pubh. Health
353'. Supth Logan, P . O . Box 3002:1Lansinq, MI 4390V
: ? < e p h t n e (517) 373-1428
Abbreviat ions: GT = Gpeatep than uiven .. luertCL = S t a t e peguiated naxinun contar.ii.ir. ' Unit
REPOiU iO;
Sopply3S08 N Login, Box 3003SLansing, HI -1890?
LAB N 0 . = &509PROGRAM CODE:
Date pecejved:Dale rt iported:
Eianiner in
004S- '14
09/U-/I09/0^/ i -
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION;Systen Owner: "cm OF BATTLE CRttK
Street Address: yERONA HELLKIELD -Lf.BCity OP Tup: BATTLE CREEK
Count1 / - CrtLHO
Test Na.ie
Location/Soupce^Collected by : RIOM
Date Collected; O f/.'4/35
Standard Detect ionH e a t h M C L Test L j i t
DICKLOP08ENZENE, 1,3-DICKLOSOBENZEHE, 1,2-ETMLBENZENEflETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL IS00UTYL KETDHE5TYRENETOLUENE
Hot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNo I DetectedHot DetectedHot Detectedrat DetectedNil Detected
(JJOir.;.;/.O.OOinv 'HO . O L - f n ^ ' lO.O^Unv 1O . O U l B u / i0 . 0 ' J l n u / lU.OQinq /1
i F-31 2/93 By AuthoP i ty of Act 363=PA i?7j SEP0003565
CI-ICMICA ANAL.YSJ orory an ipidanioioaicii Servues Adninisr: i t ionhichic.r Department of Public Health
350 f i rth Logan, P.O Boa 3G035, rtl 4&909(517) 373-1433
REPUKF
Abbreviat ions: GT = Greater than omen vi. uuttCL = S t a t e regulated naxinun contan i r . , i: linit
'.later Supply Divi-jion-rtl H3SQ8 N Logan, Box 30035Lansinq, HI 48909
LAB N O . : 35Q9-Q04S£PP. OCR Art CQuE: 14
Date received-. 0 7 / 0 : / £ "Djlt- repor ted ; 09/0. ;/£ >
Eumner in C h a r e :
S^PLE. SOURCE INFORMATION!Gysten Owner: " CITY OF BATTLE CREL-
Street Address= VERONA WELLi-'ibLD-li.LLCity or Twp:
C o u n t y ; CALHO
Test Nane
BROHOrORHCARBON TETRACHLQRIDECHLOR06EHZENECHLORODI9ROHOHETHANECHLOROETHANE
DICHLOROeROrtQMETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-OICHLQKOCTHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOnOETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOnOPRQPANE, 1,2-OICHLOfiOPfiOPYLENE, TRAHS-1,3,.OICKLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-i,3,ETHYLENE DIBROrtl&EFLUORQTRICHLQROrtETHANEhCXfiCflLOCQETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACKLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLORQETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOHOETHAHE, 1,1,1-TRlCHLORUtTHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDE
BENZENEDICHLOPOBEHZENE, 1,4-
(CDHTiNUKi))
F-31 2/S3 By Authority of Act 368:PA 1773
Test ResultHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot detectedNot DetsctedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedN«t DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DttectidNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot Detected
StandardHealth HCL
0.10nq/l
O . l O n c / l
0.10nq/lO.lQnq/1
h 0 4 ; -Location/Source:
Callocted by; Ri;i:Date Collected: 07-' >4/3S
Detect.-. inTest Lirti t
d. l f lnq/1
0'1
O . O O i n y ' 1
O . O i f l n v / 1O . U t l i n u / 1
O . U O l n / 1
O.UOlnu/1U.UOinii/1
O . O O l m j / 1O .OOlny /10.001.V1
O.OUln^. ' l
O.UbtJnJ/1
OOimj/1O.OUlno/ l(1.0 Dine/1
O . O O i n c / 1O.OObna/1O.OUiny/1O . O O l n j / l
anended SEP 91985 000356G
CHEttiCA 'ANALYSIS OF
Labo ra to ry or; .pidenioloiucal Services AtirunistratienHichK .- Departnent of Public Health
35&i ; , r th Loaan, P . O . Box 3QG35Lansing, ftl 4890V
. i'.ephone (S17) 373-14^3
Abbreviat ions- GT = Greater than given .viueHCL = State regulated naximm coiitatur....!: Unit
REPORT
Water Supply Division-Ml:'H3500 N Loqan, Box 3003SLansing, HI 48?09
LAB NO. : SS09-00-15BCOE£ : 14
Pace
Date received: 09/0 :/£!Oale reported: 09/0-i/E :•
Eianiner in
SSrtPLE SOURCE IHFORHATIOH:Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE
Street Address: VERONA UELLFIELD-fc-.LL 36City or Tup:
C o u n t y : CftLHQ
Locat ion/Source^Collected by=
Date Collected-'
Test NineDICKLOR06ENZENE, 1.3-DlCHLIJROBENZENt, i,.i-ETHYLBENZENEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL IS08UTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Test RtsultNot DetectedNot Dt f iwc iedNo: SelectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot Detected
Standard OeteciunHealth MCL Test Lini»
O.OOin ; , ' !O.Of l in . j '1U . B O l n j ''10.0c!ny, It t . oynnv ' iO.OOinf' il).00iny/lfl.OOinu/1
F-31 2/83 By Auth«rity of Act 919853 000356
ANALYSIS WAThlP:
LduociUv- d ! L o i c a l Ser- v i c e s ;-VJruru - ',* .jfiicni. . Depart.ient of Publu Health
"SO : ;."!!• Lonjr., P . O . 3o* 3027.3.-jnnntj, hi 46909
Sl /> 373-142S
ns: GT = Greater than qive-n • luertCl = S ta le reouUted r.axinun contani.. . t . t Unit
LAB HO. • B509-00-i5:: P a q e ^ iPROGRAM Cl
REPQKf i'0 =
Water Supply Divi-j ion-rt.. ;3SQfl N Login, Box 20035Lansirtg, HI 48909
SftrtPLE SOURCE INFORMATION =Svsten Owner; CITY OF BATTLE CRCiT.K
Street Address = VcRONA UELLFIELD -y.:
City or Tup: BATTLE CREEKCoun ty ; CALHO
Test Na.ieBRGrlGETKANEBFOHOFOPnCAKBGrt TETF1ACHLQRIDECHLUrtGBtHZENECHLGfiODIBROMOMETHANECHLQPQCTHANECHLOROFORMDICnLflfiQfiROrtOMETHANEDICKLQF.GETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOftOETHANE, 1,1-DIChiLOP.OCTHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOrOETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLGROPPQPANE, 1,2-OiCHLOrGrPOPYLENE, TRAMS-1, 3,DICHLOf.OPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROHIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANEHEXACKLOP.OETHANErtCTHYL BROrtlDErtETHYL CHLORIDEHETHYLENC CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHAME, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOPQETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLQRO'ITHANE, 1,1,1-TRItHLORGETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEMINYLIDCNC CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLQP06ENZENE, 1,4-
Test ResultHot Detecteditot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNut DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detectedriot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNM De tec ledNot Detectedfin Detected •Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedN«t DetectedMot Detected
Date received: 09/1 i/!!Ojlc- reported: il?-'!1 ;/! S
buniner in Charge •
_.J2>«U^_...
WSSH: 0- :0L o c a t ion/Source
Collected by : RICHDate Collected O" 1 / 84/35
Standard Detect io i ;Health MCL Test L:n.^
O.OiUm:/1) iOna/l (l.Ufllhii/-
O.OOlr.u/;O.f lOihi i / i
0.10nq/l O . O U l p - ^ / j0. U I Bn (./:-.
O.lOnQ/l O.ltOin;:/!O.tOng/1 B.U( l i r^ /J
o.outn-y:0 , U U i p » 9 / tf l .OOinu/JO.OOi r . i i / J .O.Ut i i f t r . / . !
O.UOinu/iO . O O l n L / 1O.UUifw/3O.OiUrr ' / iO . O O i ^ / j0 .OOi;ip j / .[O.OSUr;^ / ]O.U«ln' j / iO . O O t r ; " / }O.OUl t ty /J
0.10ng/l l i .UOtny/JO . O O l r j / l0 . 0 (1 1 .n- i / ]O.UUifr j /1O.BUbny/10 .00 In'i ''JO.OUUv;-')O.OOl .^ ' i / l
(CONTiMUKD)
F-31 2/63 By Author i ty of Act 3&3:PA 1973 s ar.ended SEP 0003568
Laboratory j; .•[jidbnioi jGical ServicesJlichu i Departnem of Publi: Health
iSB1 ' »rth Logan, P . O . Ear 30G2SUnsing, ,11 43?Dv
•;ephone (517) 373-1423
Abbreviations; GT = Greater than given ..,iULa
rtCL = S t a t e regulated naxinun contar. i t .:( : ImitLAB NO. : S509-0045I-PRUCkfirt CODE; 14
REPOKT I'Ch
Water Supply Divj^ion-Hli3500 N Logan, Box 30035Linsin9' " 48V0'
Date received:Date reported: 09/0 :•/{ '•;
bianiner in Charge-.
^H
SftrtPLE SOURCE INFORMATIQSysten Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELLFIEL1) 1.^City or Twp= BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Test NaneDICHLOR06EN2ENE, 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2-ETKYLBENZEHEhETHYLETHYL KE70NEhETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE5TYRENETOLUENEXYLEHE
_ _Tes.t_Leiult_ H e a t h HCL
Locat ion /Source ;Collrcted by = filZ.i
Date Collected: O f l /34 /35
Detec t . or.Test Li.-i.it
Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedHot Detected
O . O O l n g / 1O.OUlnu/it l .OUlny/10.02nu/lO.«20«y/lO.ttUiau/1O.UQir . j /1O.OOino /1
^1
F-31 2/33 By Author i ty of Act 368:PA 1973 js antnUed *j£p n igoc »
^i
0003569
CHEM AN Al_ Y S I S OF El"
L a b o r a t o r y ai ipidemol0qical Serv ices Admin is t ra t ionMchi : , I'epart.ient &f Public Health
350 i ifth Loaan, P . O . Box 3QG35-onsing, HI 48909
.t Lephone (517) 373-14^3
Abbrev ia t ions : GT = Greater than Given - > l y cMCL - S t a t e regulated nasinun contjni;..i ( Unit
KEPDHT I'D:
Hater Supply Division-Hlr ii35Gfl N Loganj Box 30035Lansinq, HI 48909
LAB NO. : 0509-0045,-PROGRAM COD£ ; 14
Date received: 09/i •=/.. \D^te rt.-po.-ted: 09/0,-/( S
baniner in Chare-
Page
SA«PLEjgURC£ jNfORMATIOH«Sysien Owner- CHY OF BATTLE CRi;EK
Street Address; VERONA WELLFlELD-.-:3C i t y OP T w p = BATTLE CREEK
County ; CrtLHO
Test NaneDROHOETHANEBROHOFOPrtChRBON TETRACHLORItECHLOROBENZENECHLORQDIBROMOHETHANECHLCROETHANECHLCRQfORHDICHLQPOBRQMOHETHANEDICHLOPOETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, i,l-DICHLORGCTHYLEHE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLORQETHYLEHE> CIS-1,2,DICHLQRQPROPANE, i,2-DICHLOROPRQPYLENE, TRANS-i,3,OICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROMIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROhETHANEMEXACHLORQETHANEnETHYL BROrtlDEhETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLENt CHLOfilOETETP.ACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANESTRICHLOF.OETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLQROETHANE, i,t,i-TRICHLORUtTHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYL1DENE CHL^'DEBENZENEDICHLGPGEEMZENE, 1,4-
Test ResultIi7t Detected
H»t DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedMot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNot Det&ctetJNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
IKMLocat ion/Sourly
Collated by: R I C HDate Col lected^ 0 ' / 0 4 / 8 5
D e t e c t i o n
O.lDng/1
f l . U n q / l
O. lOng/1O.Unq/1
G . i O n g / 1
(CONTlNUtB)
F-31 2/33 By Author i ty of Act 368=PA 1973 « inended SEP
O . O O i r - / :
B.UOiny/1O.tiOlny/jO.UUIn ' - r / jO . O O i n y / 1O.BOlnu/1
O . O U l n o / 1fl.OIJln'j/10.(JOina/IO-OUny/ lO . O U U j / iO . O U l n u / 3O.OSfln'j/1O . O O l / . c /O.OOlr :/l
B.Ot l i^ / lO.OOir . ' i / lO . IOinc /1O . O O i n g / 1O . O U S n u / 1
O . U f l . i . m ' 1O . O E J t n ; ; l
0003570
L a b o r a t o r y ar, v L'Jjr.lfl l og i ca l ^rviues Hdnflichu r Department «f pjbli': Heal th
35IK • rth Loaan, P . O . Box ."iH33;.ansinq, ttl 4B90?
-,517) 373-1^28
Abbreviations; GT * Greater than given •flCt = State regulated naxinun contanir
REPURT
Water Supply Division-rti3SOO N Looan, Box 30035Lansing, rtl 4B9U?
LA& N O . : 8509-00453Pi-OCsi'irt CODE: i'l
Date received; 09 /Cb/E :Date reported: 09/0 -/f 5
buniner
Page; 2
TJ
i
SArtPLE SOURCE INFQRhATIONjSystBft Ouner; CITY OF BATTLE CRELK
Street Address.- VERONA HELLFIELD-i : •City or Tup= BATTLE CREEK
County. CALHO
Test Na;ieOICHLOROBEN2ENE, 1,3-DlCHLGnOBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBENZENErtETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISQBUTYL KETQNE3TYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Test Result"Not DetectedNot DetL".li.-UHot SelectedNot DetectedHot Detected\\v\ DetectedHot DetectedHot Detected
StandardHealth HCL
USSM-. (K51Location/Source:
Csllected by; rtlCilDate Collected : 0?/)4/85
DetecturTest!.i.OOtn-:/l
O . U U i i u j / li i .OOin i /1
~t
F-31 2/83 By Attherny of Act 3fa8:PA 197'J as 91985,^
0003571
CH E_M_I C A . A N A L V SI S_ (i F _. IJrt
Labu.-ito,";,' art j.pi'Jrfhioi.C',Kai Serv ices ;Vinini-flichu.r DepaMnent of Public Health
.:S3i i rift Login. P.Q Box 5002:, rtl 46909
Abbreviat ions: GT * Greater than given ,-diui?rtCL = S ta te regulated naxinyn contanu.: u Unit
KEPURT
Water Supply Division-M! r'\3500 N Logan, Box 30035Lansing, HI 489U9
LAB NO. : 8SQ9-OQ4SJPROCKArt CODE- H
Date received^ 0 9 / 0 - / Erepor ted : 09/Oi/t
txaniner in
SArtPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:Sysien Owner: * CITY OF BATTLE CREEX
Street Address: VERONA HELLFIELD-1i2City or Twp: BATTLE CREEK
County: CftLHO
Te_st _EiROMOETHANE
CARBON TETP.ACHLOR1DECHLURDBfcHZtNECHLQRQDIEROHOMETHANECKLQP.OCTHANECHLUKUFURttDICHLOP.QBROMOHETHANEDICHLQfiQETHftNEj 1,2-DICHLQROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLORQETHYLENE, TPANS-1,2,DICHLQROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-0ICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-t;3,DICHLQROPRQPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBfiOMIDEFLUOROTRICHLQROrtETHAHEHEXACKLORQETHANEhETHYL BROMIDEflETHYL CHLORIDErtETHYLEHE CHLORIDETETFfACHLOftOETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACKLOROETHYLEHETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANESTRICHLOROCTHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROCTHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLQEOETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDE','i"v' IDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLQP06ENZENE, 1,4-
(CONTtHUtD)
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368'PA 1975 is
JjstL Result"l9f Detected
Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNtt DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedN«t Detected
DetectedDetected
Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot Detected
DetectedDetected
NnNo(
NotNotHot DetectedNot Detected
SldntardHealth HCL
LMOng/1
a . lOng/1
0.10nq/ lO . i O n q / l
Locat ion/Source:Collected by: RICH
Date Collected: CV)V35
D e t e c t i o nTest Linn
0 O O J n n ' iO . O O i n a / 10 . 0 0 1 n 3 / lO . O O l m / 1U . O l O n - i / 1D . B f l l n g / 1B . O O l n q / 1U . O O i n V lO . O O i n g / 1O . O O l n u / II .BIlrty/1O . O O i n i j / 1
O. lOng/ l
O . O O l n y / 1O . U O l n i j / 1
L V U U i n u / J
O - O U i n t j - ' JO .OBlny /1O . B O L n t j / lO . O O l m i / 1O . U U i m i / 1O.OOSnu/1D . O O l n o ' lO . B U i n y / 1B . O O l r . - j ' l
0003572
C HE MX'I;*. P WA ft.;
ry ar ipideruo logical Ser'.'.ces'.i Departnent of Pulh.: Healthf , r t h Logan, P . O . Box 30035
•-dosing, .11 '1890V\S17) 373-141:8
Abbreviations: GT * Greater than given •... luertCL = Slate regulated nan nun conUrur ,r: i
REPORT
Hater Supply Division-rti1. li3500 N Loqan, Bei 30035Lansin9, HI 48909
LAB H0.= 3509-0045;PROGRAM CODE: IH
Date received: 0 9 / t a / C l TDate reported: 09/0 .-,/f -.
Examner in Charge;
Paae; 2
S AHPLEJOURCE. JNFORHATIOM:Systen Oun«r> "CITY OF BATTLE CRfEK
Street Address: VERONA HELLKlELt/-*1::City or Twp: BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Locat ion/Source:Collected by
Date Collected:
0 ' , : )
P.1MOr .'34/85
Test Na.ie _____DICHLOR06ENZENE, i,3-DICHLORObEHZENE, 1,2-ETHYL6ENZENEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Test ResultHot DetectedNot De tec tedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedMot DetectedNor DetectedHot Detected
StandardHealth hCL
Detect ionJest Lirtit(I .OOina/1O . O Q l n o / t
O.OUiny/ ]O.OOlno/1
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 3iB'PA 1973SEP o 1985J
0003573
I- L- ~ ~ C~ r- *ti—-r- rr. ^- r- l~ r- •- -,it
o-CO
OQ•/tr
c. c. •- s¥• «•. i—-C «; -•—*»"•*- . ""i?* „ er c;
*-• rr *— -^=- IL- c- ir* <-. J3 Ci*s n x. tr-fi- « *— tr•o —ii
a ^ 19 rrIT *C CIT
=• =• -• mC d u~-—: —< 2>!£ C c^ 0?(~ -i'. c. )X* ^ C"~ *™^rr n- r^ O
rw
ra
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a- af*. c*
**• 3^? "•« c
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»-— —*- T ^— T- •»^T^ .«_ -^ ^^ -ft- -£-O-; IT
_ — tf. — — -C w
PCre
«o
•B «^er-
•*> 3•• <a C
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OC-Jen
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•-• — crn o n *a. «= SE.
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3 Z-
ANALYSIS QF WATER
jnd Epidtmiologiul SurvJLes AdmnliilrMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Login, P.O. BoxLansing, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
GT = Greater tlun uiven valuertCl - Sute regulated naxinun contdni f iant Unit
R E P O R T TO:
Supply3SDQ N Logdfl, boxLansing, MI 4890?
LAB NO. ; 8507-00395PRUCHAri CUi)E< H
Date received:Dote r t -por ted-
07/03/BS07/09/BS
in
SArfPLE SOURCE INFORMATION!Owner; CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Addruss,; VERONA HELLFIELD-LAB.City or Twp; BATTLE CREEK
County; CALHO
LocdUun/Sourctf :Collected by; NOEL
Date Collected: 07/02/85
(CONTINUED)
F-3i 2/83 By A u t h o r i t y of Act 3oB:PA 1978 as attended
Test NineBROilOETHANEBRDHOFaRMLAKBUrl UTRACHLURliJECHLMUBENZENECHLORMIBRONUMETHANECHLOROETHANECHLCfiOFORrtDICHLQftQBRQMQHETHAWEDICHLQRQETHANE, 1,2-illLHLUKUtlHftNE, 1,1-DlCHLUKOtFHYLENE, TRANU-1,2,DICHLIJROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLGROHKQPANE, 1.2-OICHLQRQPROPYLENE, TRftNS-1,3,OICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLEWE DUROM1DEFLUOROTRICHLOROHETHANEHEXACHLUROETHANEMETHYL BRQHIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETKYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHAHE, 1,1,2,2-rElRALHLOROETHYLEHETOTHl TRIhALOMETHANESilUCHLUROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHA«E, 1,1,1-TRICHLGRQETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDEME CHLORIDEBErtZENE01CHLOHOBENZEHE, 1,4-
Teit Result Hc-alth HCLNot Det&cletlM03ng/l O. iOng/1Nut DetectedNot DettcitilO.QO^ng/1 0.10ng/lNot DetectedNot Detected U.iOng/10.002ng/l (J.iUnq/1Not DetectedNvt DcMuctedNot DetectedNtt DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNut DrlectedNot DetectedNvt DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNo l DttltctedQ.IWng/1 U,IOm)/lNot DeteutedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DuitctedNul Detected
Tiist Linn0.0«iny/l
I). 00 ing/1O.OOintj/1
0.010(1^/1O.OOlny /1
0,00iny/lU.UOing/1U.uUlrttj;!li.OOlnq/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlny/1tt.OOiny/1O.OUlnij/lO.OlOny/1O.OOing/10.001/iy/lO.OSOng/iO.OOlng/lO.OBlnq/10. Oli Ing/ 1
D.OUiny/1O.DOing/1O.OOing/l0.005ny/lK.ODiny /1O.OOlntj / iO.OOini j /1
0003575
CHEMICAL ANflUYSIS OF UATfclR
Laboratory and Epidemological Services Admnistrat iunMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Login, P.O. Boi 30035Lansing, ril 4890?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
GT - Crt-ater ihdn uivenHCL - bute regulated naxinun cunidninant Unit
REPORT 10 =
SupplyN Lu^n, fcux 3003Sng, HI 439U?
LAB N O , ! SS07-OG395PRUGKArt CODE: H
Ddte recfcived: 07/03/35Ddte ruporlod: 07/07/85
£id ni liter in Cturqe •
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION=Systen Owner^ CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Addressi VERONA WELLFIELD-LAB.City or Twp: BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y ; CuLHO
TeslJisne last Result Health HCL
fty •• NOEL^ 07/02/85
Oeieu uunTest Linn
^ 1,3-UICHLUHClbENZENE,
METHKLETHYL KETQNEMETHri ISOBUTYL KETONESTYKENETOLUENEXYLEHE
Not DetectedNot DetectedHut De tec tedNot DetectedNot DetectedNut DetectedNot Detec tedNot Detected
O.OOing/1O. l )0 lng / l
O.S20nLj/lO.OOinq/ ' l
O . O O l n a / 1
F-31 3/y3 by of Act IV'/B 000357C
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Uburatory and Epidepuological Serv ices Hdrunislrat ionhichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P . O . Box 30035Lansing, HI 48909
Telephone (5i7) 373-1423
t i ons ; CT - Greater than qivuii value.*= S t a l e regulated naxinun con ton inan t Unit
LAB
REFUKF V 3 -
; 8507-00398CODE: 14
Date received: 07/03/82taty ruur le i i : 07/09/8^
Walec Supply3SOQ M Lgijdii, Box JlJOj's
, HI 489U?in
~??rtA<*tSftriPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:
Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEKSt ree t Address VERONA WELLFIELD-U
Ci t y or Twp i BATTLE CREEKC u u n t y : CiU-HQ
T e s t ManeBfiOhOETHArtEBftOrtQFORrtCARBIW TCFRACHLORIDECHLOHUbtNZENECHLOSODlBSCrtQMETHANECHLOROETrlANE
DICHLOROB80MOHETHANEDICHLORQETHANE, 1,2-DICHLQfiOETHANE, 1,1-UlCHLGRuCTH'fLENE, TRAMS-1, 2,DICHLOKOEl'HrLENE, CIS-1,2,OICHLOROPRQPANE, 1,2-DiCI-iLOROPRQPYLENE, TRAMS-1,3,OICHLuROPROPYLEHE, CIS-1,3,ETHfLENE Di&ROHIDEKLUOfiOTRICKLOROhETHANEHEXfiCHLQROETHANEMETHYL oRGrtlDEritTHTL CHLORIDEHETHtLENE CHLORIDETETftACHLOROETHANE, 1-1,2,2-tETSACHLORQETH'tLEHETOTAL TfilHALOMETHANESTSICHLORutTHMNE, 1,1,2-
TlULHLijiiOETHILENE'/1NYL CHLORIDEVttliUDENE CHLORIDEfiENZtftEI/ICHLQrtOiiiENZENE, 1,4-
Ttttl Resu l tNot DetectedNot DetectedNot D e t e c t e dNot De tec tedNut D e t e c t e dNut Detec tedNut Dutec leJNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detec tedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot De tec tedNot De tec tedNot DetectedHot DetectedNut DetectedNitt DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detec tedNot DetectedNut Detec tedNot DetectedNut i/etectedNot De tec tedNo I Detec tedNIH b e t e c t e dNot Detected
USbN- (MSD
Collected by- NOELDdte Collected: 07/02/85
Sundiird D^tec UunHealth HCL Tasl Linit
0,00inq/lO.iOng/1 ( I .OOlny/1
U.UOiny/1O . O O i n g / 1
0. iOn<j/l 0 . OOiny /10.010rtv/ l
O.iOnq/1 O.Ul) lny/ l
0.00in9/iO.UOlny /1fl.ODlny/1O.OOlny /1B . O O l n y / JO.OUlni,/!O.OOlnij/ lO.Oiilnq/iO.tll)liiy/l
O .OSOn^ /1O.OQin«/iO . O G l n y / 1O.Ou'inq/:
O.iOnq/1 f t .OU lny / ' lO.OUiny / l
D .l)Uiny/'lO . D O i J f y / iO .DOiny /1t ) .OUiny / lO.OOlng/1
(COKl lKUEf l )
F-31 i/23 By A u t h o r i t y of Act 363 'PA L978 as tended1U 1965 0003577
CHEMICAL. S OF
Ldbur t t o r y and Epidfc'iuoUcjical Servicerticfugan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North log™, P . O . Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
Teleptwiu (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s : CT - Greater tlun y iv tnMCL - 5ut« rvyuUtLd ndxinun tuntunindiit Unit
R E P U K T [0 =
N C J . : 8507-110399COU£; 14
Ujter Supply3SOU N Loijjn, bux 3003S
HI 18VO?
Date received i 07/1)3/85Dale rt'purMtti: 07 /DV/8S
in Li
SflftPL£ SOURCE INFORrtATIQHiSysten Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Addrebs= VERONA UELLFItLfl-UC i t y of T w p ; BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y : WLHQ
Test
Luc^livri/Sourcu-CoUecteil \iy- HQ£L
Date Col lec ted: 07/02/85
iutiTe&t Lini
DiCHLGRubENZENE, 1,3-DICHLOROBEN^NE, i;2-
McTrit'LETHYL KETOHEhF.TH'iL ISuBUTYL KE70NESTYRtritTOLUErli-XfLEfiE
Noi DetectedNot Deu'dL'dNot Detec tedNot Detected
DetectedDetected
HotN v tHot DetectedHot Detected
O . O O i n g / 1O . O O i n g / 1
0.02flni]/lO . D O i n y / 1O.QUir.q/1Q.OOlnt j /1
a/33 By AuU.oriiy gf Aci 368-PA 1978 a 1Q 1985 'J 000 3578
CHEMICAL. ANALYSIS OF
laboratory and £pideru&lagj.cil Services Hdnj.nj.strMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Loqdn, P . O . Box "30035Lansing, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s ; CT - t,rudter Uidii g iven value,'iCL - S t a t e r egu la ted naunun cufHaninant Unit
R E P O R T TO:
W u l e r Supply Divisiun-HDPHJ' jGO N Lugan, BOAUnsing, HI 48?D?
Lfifl N O . ' 350V-00397PRUU«AH CCtuc: 14
Dave rece ived- 07/03/85eiJ: OV/09/8S
in
SflMPLE SOURCE IHFQRrtftTIGN:Systen Owner CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
SU'vet Address VERONA UELLFJELD-38C i t y or T w p ; BATTLE CREEK
Countv- CALHOC«Uected t t y - NOEL
Date Co l lec ted: 07/02/85
Test HdrceBKOrtOETHflNEBRGrlUFQRHCARBON TETHACHLQR1DECHLUUUbEHZLHECHLQKO&IBROrtQHETHANECMLORQETHANECHLUHUI-URMDICHLOROBRQMMETKArtEDICHLCRQETHANE, i,2-tCHCCTitut 'i nANtiV' vJ*lUCHLUnQETHYLENE, TRftNS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DIChLOr;OPRQPANE, 1,2-DICHL&RGPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOfiOPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,f-THYLErtE DIBRQrtlDEFLUQftQTRICHLQROHETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEnEIH'fL BSUiUDEMETHYL CHLORIDEHETHYLiiNE CHLORIDETETfiACHLORQETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALUMETHANESTRICHLORDETHANE, 1,1,2-Tf-ICHLufiDETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLIifiOETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICliLOrlDbENZENE, 1,4-
SUndjrdTest Refeult Health rtCLNot DetectedNot Detected 0.10ng/lNv t Delec UiJNot De tec tedNot Detected D. 10ng/lNot Detec tedNut Detected 0.10ng/lNot Detected u.iOnq/1Not Detec tedWMAvNot Detec tedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNet fiv tec tedHot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot Detec tedNot Detected O.iOng/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNol DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
Tesi LirutG.QGinij/1O.OOintj/1O.OOlny / lO . O O i n g / 1Q.UUlny/lO.OlUny /1O . O O i n g / 1fl.OOing/1O.OOi r tg / l
f l .QOiny /1O.OOiny/1O.OOiny/1O.OOinq/1O.OOinu/1O.Oflir ig/1O.OiOng/10.0tll«ij/iO.Oulf ig/1O.OSOnij /1O.OOlnq/LO . O O i n y / 1O.OOlnij/1d .OOiny /J0.0'Jiny/lO .OUlng /1O.OOlnj/ lO.OC5rt9/ lO . O O i n q / 1O.OOiny/1O.OOing/1
I C O N T l N U t f t )
F-31 J/'BJ &y A u t h o r i t y uf Act 3o8-PA 1V78 JUL 1019653 0003579
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
L a b o r a t o r y and EpUeniologuai ServicesMichigan Oepartnent uf Public Health
3500 North login, P . O . Boi 30035Lansiny, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
; GT - Greater than y i v&n va lueI1CL - Suie reyuUted naxinun cjnUninjnl linn
REPUKT 'ID;
WjU'f Supply D iv i ' j iO f3SOO N Loqdn, box JOU3SLan&ing, HI 4B9U?
LAB NO. : 5507-00397PRUCKftf l CUi)t' 14
received; 07/03/85rt'poM«(l: 07/09/85
r in
SOURCE INFQRHATIQN=Svstin Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Slruel Address: VERONA WELLFIELD-3BC i t y or T w p = BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y ; CAUiO
WSSN;
CuUucted by : NOELDate Col lected: 07/02/85
Tes t NDICKLORQBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLQftGBEHZkNt:, 1.2-tlHYLt'/•ipTH (\
riLi'HfLUT'fiaHI'ULUtNXILdrit
EiHYL KE7GNEiSGflUTYL KETOHE
IT
Test Result Health hCLNot D e t e c t e dNot De tec tedNut DuTe t l t f dN o t Detec tedNot DetectedNut OKI ec ledNo t Del L'LtcdHut De tec ted
L'ClL'L t-L Ull
Test Linitti.OOing/lO . O O l n g / 1U.OOlny /10.02ny/lO.O^Onu / lO . O D t n y / 1O . O U l n y / IO . O O i n g / 1
By uf Act 1V7BJUL1019853
0003580
C H £ MI C A U fr N A L, Y to IS OF W A T.fcj g
Labura lu ry and Spidtfruu' uiucal Services Hdnuuitrilichigar banner,! of Public Health
35CO North Lugjn, P . O . Box 30035Laniiiy, 11! 439U?
hgne <Si7) 373--H23
t i o n s s GT - Greater than givenrtCL - S t a l e regulated n<ulnun contdninant Unit
REPORT TO;
N O . : 6507-3 t f3 r£Ctlf'£: H
DateU 7 / O V / 8 5
WdltT Supply Diviiiuii-iWH3SUU N Loyan, Box 3UU35Ldnsing, hi 4B909
SAHPU SOURCE INFORMATION;'iysten Owner; CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Struet Address.' VERONA WELLFiLLD-42City or Twp; BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y : CftLHQ
Test hjnt-BKGftQETHANEbROtiCIFURrtCftkiiQU TCTKACHLUfUDELHLUKUBtNZEHECHUQHQuiBKGrtMETHANECHLOROE THANEL'HLUKLfORHOIChi.UhObROMOHETHftHEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLQkUETrtANE, 1,1-bICliLOfiQ£THYLEHE; TfiAHB-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1, 2,DUHLOROHROPANE, 1.2-DiCHLDhOFRaHYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLGRGf'RQPYlENE, CIS-1,3,ETIiiLENE D1BROHIDEFl.UCROTRICHLQROMETHAHEHt'-XACMLOftOETHANEriETKVL fifiOHIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEhETHYLENE CHLORIDETETftr'iCHLORCETHANE, 1,1,2,2-ILIlu'iChLORQF.THYLENETuTfiL TRIHALOMETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-'KlCnLORQETHANE, i,i,l-MUCHLuFiOETHYLENE1,'iNYL CHLORIDEVIN'ILIOE^E CHLORIDEfit-diEi-itDlCHLOi<Qi.ENiENE, 1,4-
(CONllHUffi)
F-31 i/fa:. Bv H»»hnrir; nt Act 3oR:pA 1978
Test RetultNot Detec tedNo*. Deu-ctedNut UiMm_iedNut Deit'uteiJNgl Duitu' tJNot Outectei lHut Detec tedNot DetectedNot Detec tedNut Dt.Mut.tedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detec tedKut DetectedN«t DB teeter:Mo\ ^etectei iNot Dutec l«flNut Dtttc ti'ijNftt Deteu»'-:t!Nul DtJtectP''Not Detected"o t Dt'le'iiedr!-; ' levee ltdK o ' V ^a teL l tdNo t Dutec tPtlNot k-U'ctedNit D-r tecteailut Dftectec!Not ?e* ••.'(. tedNot Dc.jte\.icf!Mo I Dett'Lled
•is antfn-j*?u *.U>« ••
tidmiitff iii C l id ryy :
/ !i/ ftWt 1aUr'
wasn: 0'iboLucdi ion/Sov.-CL'!
CaiU-cteii bv = HUEL •Date Cc l lBCted: G7/£l2/3^
Health MCL fest LmitO.OOing / i
0.10ng/l D.iJUinq/l0.0i)ing/lO.OQing/ ;
O. lOhg/ l O . O f ! ) rg/lt) .GiOr.i./!
U.i(lng/l l i . O C i n y / iO.il)nq/l f ' ,U l !
krj,MO . O O V » T ) . •0.0011"':/!0.0!iir(T/'lG.30MMJ/1O . O C i * 1 ? ' " .^.101-iiJ' :U.d r ' ,ny/lll.U'ilnu/1O.Di '3^ '1O . O O H n ^ / ' lO.OUlnv/1
0.0^'in/'
•? .G&ir .« /A0 OOiwr j / '0.0'Jlry •'
0 .lOrt^/I 0 . iittiiiq/jU . O O i n q / iU.QOiny/:0.f)Ui(i(|/iO.OOSnq/ lO.ijy.Hq/lO . C 3 J . 1 V / 1
O.B f ' A r . j / l
^ ^e;^0003581
CHEMICAL ANAL.YSIS OF WATER
L a b o r a t o r y jud Epideruul'.'ijiul Stances Adcunist.-au unMichigan Dttpartnfrnt uf Puulic Hudlth
3580 North Luijdn, P . O . Box 30035Ldnsing, rtl 43909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
v i t f t i u f i s ; CT - Gfi'Jler ihau f l ivwiHCL - S t a t e rtquUtetl ruxinun cunldninanl Unit
REPGKT TO:
W a t e r Supply), bux 30U35
Mi 4890?
iiO
Date
8507-00396ODJi' 14
p d y e
in
: 07/^/35: 0 / / 09 /S5
SAflPLE SutJRCEOwner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
a tree I Addrt-bi: VERONA UELLF1ELD-42City or Twp> SATTLE CREEK
County CALHO
Test
LUL<1 t
Cu
Dite
Sun-JoruHealth HCL
: NOEL
: 07/02/35
tei. i i u ns^ Linn
DICnLuSOBENZENE, i,3-Dll'HLGKQtEHZENE, 1,2-
HETHiLETH'fL KETQNEncTH:L I2GBUTYL KETONESi'fhENtiCULUENtXYLtliE
riot Detec tedNut Dun-LiedHot Dutut tedNut D e t e c t e dNot DIMeL tedNut DetectedNot De tec tedNdt Detected
O . O D i n a / 1O . D U i n y / 1O . G O i n i j / IO.Oir .y /1
bv of Act
0003582
ANALYSIS OF ^ATERL a b o r a t o r y and Epideruoioyicdi Services M
rtufiigan DepdMnent of Public Health3500 North Loqan, P . O . Box 3Q035
Lansing, HI 4390?Telephone (5i7) 373-1-128
GT = Greater than uiven value= S l a t e regulated naxinim conidninant Unit
R E P O K l
Wiit t r Supply3301) N Luqan, Box 30035Lansing, HI 4890?
LAB NO. ; 8507-00399CODE; 14
Date rece ived^ 07/03/95punetl: &?/0
r in Cliaryy.
SAftPLE SOURCE INFORMATION.!Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
S t r e e t Address; VERONA UELLFULD-132Ci ty or Twp t BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y ; CftLHQ
(C&NUUUt'fi)
Collected by = NOELD a t e Co l lec ted^ 07/02/85
Tesi NineBfiOHOETHANEBROHOHOHHCARBON TETRACHLQRIDECHLGROfcCNZENECHLOfiCDISROHQHETHANEUiLQSOETHANELiSLCifcUfQRrtDitHLOfiuBROMOHETHANEDICHLQSOETHftNE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLGfiOETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLEHE, CIS-1,2,OICHLOROPSOPANE, 1,2- .DICHLOftOPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOftOFROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHfLENE DIBROhlDEFLUOROTniCHLQROftETHANEHEXACHLuROETHANEr i£TH/L EflGrtlDEhilTH'fL CHLORIDEi'lETHYLENE CHLORIDETiiTRACHUOROETHANt, 1,1,2,2-TETfiACKLQRGETHYLENETOTAL TfUHiiLOhETHANESTlUChLOr.tjETHfiNE, 1,1,2-TKIunLOuOETHHNE, 1,1,1-TRICKLuftOETHYLENEVlHTL CHLORIDEVlNYLIflENt CHLfiRIfiEBENZENET'lCKLOROKNZENE, 1,4-
SiandurUTest Result Health MCLNot DetectedNot De tec ted 0 , 10ntj/lNut DtftL-ctedNot DetectedNot Detected O. lOnq/1Not Di-MectetlNut Dti t t'L ted 0 .lUnq/1Not Detected u.lOng/1Not Detec tedNot DetectedNot D e t e c t e dNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Dtt tec tedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detec tedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detect^ 0.1(Jnq/lNot DetectedNot Wtet-tedNot DetectedNut DetectedNot Detectedhut DetectedHot Detei ;ud
Ulit<2L tl Ull
Test uinitt).0tiinij/lf l . O O l w y / lO.OUinq/1O.Ofllnij/ lI). ODlny/1O . O l D n ^ / lI) . Ot1 1 ny / 10. Oiling/1O . O O i n y / 1O.UUlny /1O.iiolnq/1OOiny/1O.'IOif iy/ lf l . f l t t lny/1f l .UOiny/ i1,00inu/l0-OlOfnq/ lO.OOinu/.1
O.OHn^/1O.O^Onq/1O.OOing /1O.l)0lny/lO.OUlmj /1O.llillny/lO.Otiinu/1O.Ofl lnj/ l0.0 ill no. /IO.OOSno./!O.Ottlnq/1O.UUlny /1O.OOlny /1
-31 i/83 By Au thor i t y of Ad 368;PA 1973 as ant-noec JUL 10 (9850003583
CHEHICftL, ANrtl-YS S OF: taATER
REPORT
ry and Epidfc-niolugicai Swrncesichigan Department of Public
2500 North Loyan, P . O . Bos 30035Lansmg, ril 4890*
(517) 373-H26
i CT - Greater tt i^n ijivunrei)uldted nounun c'jiiUn;nj(it Urui
Supply3500 N Loqdn^ Box 30035Landing, HI
LftB N O . . 8SD7-OD399CCJliE; 14
Date received: 07/0^/85d; 07/09/85
in
SOURCE IHFQRHrtT10N =5y"iten Ouner^
St ree t AddrHW:C i t y or T g p =
Coun ty ;
CITY OF BATTLE CREEKVERONA UtLLFI£LD-H2BATTLE CREEK
CALHO
3N: 0453
Tei\
Collected by; NOELDate CullBCted^ 07/02/35
Test Rs&ult Health hCL Test LinnDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLOftOBtNZENE, i^-ETHYLbEHZENE(1ETHYLETHYL KETQNErtETHYL ISQ&UTYL KETONESTVRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Nut DetectedNut De tec tedNot De tec ted
DetectedDetectedD e t e c t e dDetec tedDetected
NotNotNotNotNot
O.OOinq/1O . O f t l n / 1
0.02iinij/lO.Oli imj/1U.l)Ulinj/lO.OOinq/1
F-31 2/B3 &y A v t h o r i l y vf Atl L9V8 a'- 100 0 0 3 5 8 J
.r," Cod* (1-3)
I
bS5 JUL -3 W
SECTION 351
O'h«' (Deierib* «•• lepo'ot* »*>*«»,
No.
Se~ r
Sc— '^4-
Sr — c-e^
~C>- oltlir Section No.
c- - cc-' Q--<tf (Ml). Zip Coa*
Dcfe '8-131
v-i I— Dep-i ft ——Dtom. (in.
•* temp'inc c pub -c we1*- lu
S="P« Typ. (21)
WE C '22 2t DC NOT wr-g EEtOW—LABORATORY SES
LAB HO. 8507-01351 ( i) : 13IKDM <AUTOHATE») ...................Not DetectedSODIUM (hJTOHATED) .................Not ftetectedNITRATE AS N (AUTGffATtfi) ...........Not DetectedHARDKE53 AS CaC03 (AUTOMATED) ......2i7ng/iCONDUCTIVITY (AOTORATED) ........... «i» "CHLORIDE (AUTOMATED) ...............Not —,FlUORIPt (AUTOMATED) .............. .8.4fig/)
1885 JUL -3 PH I- 2i»oo
353
c' Fr,rr >->T iof: «<cc c- b -cc« •'« •»
LAB NO. 8587-00353 ( 1)
IRON (AUTOMATED) ..........SODIUM (AUTOMATED) ........NITRATE AS N (AUTOMATE!)) ..HARDNESS AS CaC03 (AUTOMATED)CONDUCTIVITY (AUTOMATED) ..CHLORIDE (AUTOMATED) .......FLUORIDE (AUTOMATED) ......
PROGRAM: 13
.Not Detected.Not Detected-Not ".2i7«g|.422f.Net.0
ed
JUL 919853
: CKE~IC;
Cede (1-3)
•CRS jijl -1 PH I'.u«! JU«_ vJ I D I 2k
352C- -? c' ire-- i-- :c-nctior — Type er Fv-- > - •— ic;- J*oc c iik. LAG SC.
No.
5; —:•< Cc'i*c-*c c" —Sfr«ei A<aei-«i»: , Section No.
S=- = 'e Cci'«r*c c- — Pcit l), Z-p Cose C
. FormctDc'*: (8-13;
j.^.-.^g cc:-. *^«' Kc. ' Ajf yrj.)—Otp'T *-.• — Diem, fin.
' ^?/>
wctt* >gpply.Se-.c e Tvp*
DC NOT ws"= JEI.OW— tKUtTS
LAB HO. 8507-00352 ( i)
IRON (AUTOMATED) ......
..ATtfti- ""MATED) ..<AUTOHATED)
CgNDUCTIVITY (AUTOHATED)CHLORIDE (AUTIWATED)FLUORIK (AUTOMATED)
•Reiult (3 ' - j^
PROGRAH: 13
.Not Detectedlet Detected
tie »«;•»*-
JUL 919653 PL 'EV 'C HEALTH
F6-32 t e-
000358G
I.-c:-C.J
t-Jd-ec-
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CHEMICAL. ANALYSIS DFr WATff.R
and Epitlemoluijicai Services Atlniru.sir<itrtichigan Dtfpartnent of Public Health
3500 North Loqtn, P . O . Box 30035Lansiny, HI 48909
Teltfphvne iSiV) 373-U2B
tious: GT - Crudter thjnilCl - ia ld l y ru t fuUte tJ ndxinun cmitarundnt
REPORT
Mater Supply Divmuu-HDPHN Luqdit, t>ux
HI 4890?
LAB NO. ; 8507-01)394PfiQURAH
?j y t j
Date received; 07/03/aSeil- 07/09/85
in
SArtPLfc. SOURCESysten 0«nep: BATTLE CHEEK
Street AddrBv..; WELL *85-DC i t y or Tup: TEST WELL AFTER 25 HRS. PUHHING
Count v ; CALHO
«SSH=
C w l i o c t i f U by i H I G HD a t e C u l l e c i e d : 07/02/85
T&t l Hint*DlCHLUrfQtiENZENE, 1,3-IHCHLUKUbENZENE, 1.2-L 1 HYLbtrt2fcN£ilEfHfLciWL KETONEr iEfHYL iSGBUTYL KETQHEbi ! YSENiilOLUtHEXYLENt
Test Re&u l t Health HCLNoi DetectedHoi Dyiet-UdNut DttL't l tJNut Dytuc tedNot Dt'tc-c tedNot DetectedNv 1 Deit'LlciJNot Detec ted
Tei t Lini tO.OOing/1O . O O l n g / 1(] .OUlni)/ LQ . U S n y / l(1 .020r.u/l0 . 0 0 i (iy / 1(t .OOi i iu / iO . O O i n t i / 1
a/lij 6y AulhB/ ' i ty of Act 368.PA 1778 a* JOL10196530003583
( ( f(UnSim REPORTED IN PAKTS PHR niLLIOI/>[BLANKS INDICATE FiIXOW Di:Tt:CTIO;: LIMIT]
BATTLE CREEK SAMPLING RESULTS UPDATE
Plaot TapWell No. 16Well No. 33Well No. 36'Jell No. 41
Plant TapWell No. 37.Jell No. ,42
Well No. 52Plant TapWell No. 141
Well No. 38Jell No. 43
Well No. 53Well No. 14Well No. 15
Plant TapTell No. 13
Well No. 14Well No. 15'.Jell No. 352
'Jell No. 39
n.vn-:03/06/85
03/06/8503/06/85
03/06/85
03/06/85
04/02/8504/02/85
04/02/85
04/02/8505/07/85
05/07/8505/07/8505/07/85
05/07/8505/22/8505/22/85
06/04/8506/04/85
06/04/8506/04/8506/04/8506/04/85
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CHEMICAL A^AUYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and EpidemoUgical Services AdministrationMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3SOO North Login, P.O. Box 30035Losing, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations: GT = Greater than given valueriCL = State regulated naxinun contaminant Unit
REPORT TO:
Water Supply Divisum-HDPH3500 N Loaan, Box 30935Lansing, MI 43909
LAB HO.: 3506-00613PROGRAM CODE. 14
Datt received' 06/05/65Date reported; 06/ltl/BS
Extftintr in Charge:
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION •.Systen Owner• CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address' VERONA UELLFIELD-LAB.City or Tup: BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Locatiun/Soorce<CollKted by GOODMAN
Date Collected• 06/94/85
Test Hane ————————————————BROrtQETHANEBRQHQFQRttCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBENZENECHLORODIBROMOHETHANECHLOROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLOROBROHOHETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLQROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRArtS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1, 2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DXCHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLEHE D I BROMIDEFLU080TRICHLOROHETHANEHEXACHLORUETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEHETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLEMETOTAL TRIHALQHETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2*TRICHLOROETHANE, i,i,i-TRICHLOROETHYLENEyiNYL CHLORIDEVIHYLIDENE CHLORIDE
StandardTest Reult Health HCLNot DetectedO.IOZng/1 O.lOwj/1Nut DetectedNot Detected1. 002*9/1 O.lOng/1Not DetectedNit Detected O.iOnq/LO.OIinq/1 8 10«q/lNot DetecttdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectidO.OQSflQ/l O.lOng/lNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNet Detected
DetectionTest LinitQ . O U ing/1
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F-31 2/S3 By AuthorHy of Act 368«PA 1978 as am*ndeU JUN 12 1985 3
0003590
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS QF WATER
dnd Efadenioiugical Services AilninistrauonMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, MI 4890V
Ten-phone <Si7) 373-1428
Abbreviat ions^ GT = Greater uiven ualuertCL - S t a r e requUied naxinun contaminant linit
REPUKT 10 =
Udt&r Supply D350 i N Lggan, Box 30035Lansuig, MI 4890?
LAB NO.; 3506-00612PROGRAM CQDE< 14
Date received:Dale repuMi'd;
06/03/8506/07/8S
SArtPLE SOURCE INFORMATION;Svsten Owner-. CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELLFItLD-WELLCity OP T w p > BATTLE CREEK
Count yi CrtLHO
Test NaneBROHOETHANEBRQHQFORrtCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOKUBENZENECHLOR00IBROMOMETHANECHLOROETHANECHLGHOKORMDICHLORQBROrtOrtETHANEDICHLQROETHANE, 1,2-D1CHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOfiOETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, i,a-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETH/LENE DIBRQMIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROrtETHANEHbXACHLUKOETHANEMETHYL BROHIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEhETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLQRQETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TEFRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANESTRICHLOfiOETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHL080ETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
U3
Teit ResultNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetL'CtudHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNut DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
USBN; 0450Ucmon/Souni'-
Callrttyd by: GOOD ft ANDate Collected: 06/94/8S
St<mddrd Detect ionHealth HCL Test Linit
D.OQinoyiU.ll)nq/l U.unnij/i
Q.IOinu/1O.OOing /1
O.iOng/1 6.0(Jlnij/lO.t l lOny/L
0.1Dng/l O . O O l n g / 1O.iOnq/1 t).U(Jl«q/l
l).00ing/lO.Oti lng/10 OOt f iu /1O.OOinq/1O.OOlnq/1O.Ofllng/lU.OOlny/1O.DOlny/1O.liOnq/10 . 0 0 Ing/ 1O.OOlni j / iO.OSH/10,001.^/1O.UOlfii.)/!O.UttlnQ/'l
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(CDNl iNUt i )
F-31 2/S3 By Author i ty of Act 368-.Pft 1978 as mended
0003591
CHEHXCAL ftNAi.. rSIS OF U'ATER
L a b o r a t o r y and Epidenioioqical Serv ices Admnii t rat iBnflichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P .O. Box 30035Lansing, rtl 4890V
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t ions* 2T = Greater than given valuertCL 3 S t a t e regulated naxinun contamnant Unit
REPUNI id-
W a t e r Supply,'iSOQ H Logari j Box 30U35
LAB N O . ' 8506-08612PR OGHAM CODE- 14
Date received' (16/03/85Dale rupuMifd< 06/07/35
tumrier in
Page:
SArtPLE SOURCE INFORMATION =Sytttn Owner; CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address.- VERONA UtLLKItLD-WELL M3City or Tup; BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Test Nane
WSSH; 0«flLocdtion/Sourct?:
Cillucted by: GOODMANDate Collected' 06/54/85
Test Sesult Health HCL Test Lini*DICHLQR06EMIENE, 1,3-DiCHLORWEHZENE, l^-ETHYLBENZENEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISQBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Not Detect idNot DuiucttdNut UtttecttdNot DetectidNot DetectedNot UetectidNot DetectidNot Detectid
U.OOing/1fl.OUltig/1O.UUimj/1
0 .0 ( t i nq / i
F-31 3/83 By Au thor i t y of Act 368 = PA 1978 u drnmdua JUN ^0 1985 3
0003592
CHEMICAL- ANALYSIS OF WATER
Leboretery md Cpitfeniiltgicel fturmot AdninUtntionMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P.O. Box 39035Lanting, MI 48709
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations' GT » Greater than given valueMCL * S t a t e regulated naxinun contaninant Unit
REPORT TO.
Watsr Supply Dimiun-MWH3500 N Logan, Box 30035Lanting, HI 4890?
LAB NO.' 8506-80617PRQGRAtt CODE' 14
Date received' 06/95/35Bite reported' 06/10/85
Exaniner in Ch4r<j8-
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION.Sy«ten Owner > CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: WELL *14City or Twpi n
County CALHO
Test NdneBRQHOETHANEBROHQFQRNCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBENZENECHLOROOIBROHOHETHANECHLOROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLOROBROrtOHETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRAN3-1,2,DICHLORQETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLQROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENI, CI8-1,*,ETHYLENE DIBROHIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROHETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEHETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
Tect fieitfltNot DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
VSSNtLocation/Source'
Collected by BLOEHKER ^Date Collected- v /4 / *>
Standard DetectionHealth MCL Tett Linit
Q.fltinij/1B.lOng/1 O.OOlfKj/1 •
O.OOlng/10.001*9/1
O.iOng/1 t.OOing/1(I.OlOnq/i
O.iOnq/1 t.OUing/1O.iOng/1 I.eOlfig/l
O.OOiftf/lO.OOlni/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlng/lO.OOlnq/1I.UQing/lO.OQifiq/1O.nOnq/1O.OOln^/1O.OOinq/l0.050n<j/lQ.OOinq/1O.OOinq/1O.OOlmj/1
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(CONTINUED)
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 1978 i« «nend«d0003593
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS QF HATER
Laboratory and Epideniological Sernces AdministrationMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Log an, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, HI 4690?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations' GT > Greater thin given valueHCL = S ta t« regulated naxinun ctmtaninant Unit
REPORT TO-
Water Supply DAvimn-HDPN3500 N Logan, Box 3003SLansing, HI 48909
LAB NO.- 3506-90617PROGRAtt CODE' 14
Date received' 06/05/85Datt reported; 06/10/8S
Exaniner in Charge:
Page?
V
V
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:Syttin Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Addre**; WELL #14City or Twp:
County. CALHO
Test Nine Test Result
USSN:Location/Source-
Collected by 8LOEHKERDate Collectedi ^ /-' /*
Standard DetectionHealth HCL______Test Linit
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBENZENEHETHYLETHYL XETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Not tetecttdNot DetectedNot Be tec tedNot DetectedNet DetectedNet DetectedNet DetectedNit Detected
O.OOlng/10 . 0 0 ing/I0.001*9/10.02ng/l0.02()n9/lO.SOinq/lO.IOinq/1O.OOlnq/1
F-31 2/83 By Authority uf Act 368<Pft 1978 as ai*endwd 11J885 30003594
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OK UJATt£R
W
w
Laboratory and Epidemoloqical Services AdninistrationHichigan Dtpartnent «f Public Health
3509 North Loqan, P.O. Box 30035Linking, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1426
Abbreviation*' GT * Greater than qivwi valuertCL •= Sta te regulated naxihun contaninant Unit
REPORT TO.
Water Supply Divisitin-NDPH3SOO N Login, Bex 30035Lanaing, MI 48?Ut
LA6 H0.> 8506-00614PROGRAM CODE> 14
Date received' 06/05/85Date reported? 06/10/85
Exaniner in Charge>
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION iSyston Owner-. CW OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address > VERONA UELLF1 ELD-WELLCity or Twp. BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Test HdneBROHOETHANEBRQrtOFORMCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBENZENECHLQRODIBROMOMETHANECHLOROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLOROBROHOHETHANEDICHLQRQETHANE, 1,2-DICHLORQETHANE, 1,1-DICHLORQETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRAN6-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE D I BROMIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROKETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEHETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLQRQETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLEHETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANE8TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, iti,i-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEUINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
liS
Test ResultNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNet DeticltdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detect idNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNet DtttctedNot DetectedNot DetecttdNut Detecttd
USSN' 0450Location/Sourcet
Cillecttd by: GOODMANDate Collected i 06/U4/85
Standard DetectionHealth MCL Test Lirul
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0.081rt<j/lO.OOlng/1
O.iOnq/1 B.OOlnq/1O.Oilng/1
0.10nq/l O.OIlnQ/1O.lOfMj/1 0.08lmj/l
(l.OUlng/1O.OQlng/1O.OOlnq/1i.OHrtg/1O.OOlny/1O.OOifty/1S.OOlrtg/1O.OUUy/1O.OlUd^/lO.OOlnq/1O.OIing/1O.OSQng/1O.OOlttf/lI.OOing/1O.OOiftg/l
0.18ng/l 1.00 Ing/ 1O.IOlnq/lO.Olin)/!O.OOiMq/1O.IOSnf/1O.OOUg/1o.oeif^/iO.OOtpig/l
(CONTINUED)
F-31 2/63 By Authority of Act 368>PA 1978 as anended j|jf| 12 1985 30003595
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and Epidenioltfgical Services AdmnistrmonHichiqan Dtpartntnt of Public Health
3500 North login, P.O. Box 30035Laniinq, HI 4890?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations' GT = Grettir thin given valueMCL * State regulated nan mm contamnant Unit
REPORT TO:
Water Supply Dmsiun-rtWH3500 N Logan, Box 3U03SLansing, HI 48909
LAB NO.; 3506-00614PROGRAM CODE. 14
Date received- 06/115/85Dale reported^ 06/10/85
Page:
Exi*in«r in Chargt--
SAMPLE SOURCE INFQRHATION.Syftttn Ownen CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Strvit Address> VERONA WELLFIELD-WELL 415City or Tup= BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Toit Tttt RtiultStandardHealth HCL
U8SN: 0450Location/Sourest
CollKttd by> GOODMANDate Colled^ 06/04/85
DetectionTttt
DICaOROBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLORQBEHZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBENZENEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTY«ENETOLUENEXYLENE
Not tettcttdNot DtttctedNot DetectedNot DtttcttdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit Detected
O.OOlntj/1OJOlng/1
0.02ni)/l0.020^/1
O . O O i n f / IO.OOlnq/1
F-31 2/33 By Aothority of Act 368. PA 1978 «• amended 12 7985 3
000359G
u rtL. QNAl- Y t* 4- Q
V
w
o/7 jnd Epidemuiiigual Service* AdMnis tra Uon(lichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Legan, P . O . Box 30035Lansing, HI 4B90V
fel&phone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviat ions: GT = Greater than given valuerlCl = State regulated naxinon cuntamnant
REPORT fO =
LAB NO.: 8S06-00610PROGRAM CODE' 14
received^ 06/OS/85Ddte repor ted: 06/07/8S
W a t e r SupplyjSOIl N Luqdfi, &OA 30035Lansing, rtl 4890V
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA UELLFIELD-WELLCity Br Twp= BATTLE CREEK
Coun ty . C.'.LHQ
Test NaneBROHOETHANE&RGMOFURHCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOKU0ENZENECHLOKODIBROKOftETHANECHLOAOETHANCCHLOROFORHDICHLOROBROhONETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-01CHLOROETHYLENE, TRAN8-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,01CHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DlCHLOfiOPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHTLENE DIBROHIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEHETHYL CHLORIDErtETHYLENE CHLORIDErETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-rETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEV1NYL1DENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLORQSENZENE, i,4-
f3S
Test ftesvltNot DetectedHot DetectedNot detectedNot DetectedNot UetecttdNit Dutft; tt4Not DetectedNot DetectedD.Ottling/lO.U'16«g/lNot DetectedU.UbOny/1Not &etedidNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedG.ULHnij/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot Detecteda.fliVng/1Not DetectedO.QIUno/l(I.OOVng/1Not Detected
WSjSH: 3 'V-:8Locat ion/Sourcei
Collected by- CQOOhANDate Collected: 06/04/85
Standard Detect ionHealth HCL Test Linit
O.DUlng/lO.iOmj/1 O.t lO. tny/1
O.OOlng/1O.OOing/1
0 iOnq/1 B.ElfJlnq/1D.HOng/1
O.lOng/i O.QOimj /1O.lOng/1 O.UUng/1
f l.Ovlny/1
O.OEJinq/1Q.OOlny / iO.UOInq/1O.UOlrMj/1O.BlOny/1O.OOi f iq /1Q.BOini/10.0b0n9/lO.UUing/ly .ODIr t i j /1
O.iOng/l B.KOi f fg /1(t.HJlMg/1(J.IOiny/i
O.OObnij/1
O.ttOlnq/i
(CONllNUti)
F-31 2/33 By Authority of Act 1978 as amended lQ 1985000359
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS QF
Laboratory and Eyideruo logical Services Admnistrationflic fag an Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Login, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, Ml 469UV
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations; GT = Greater than ijiven valuenCL = S ta te regulated ndiinun conUninant Unit
REPUR
Water Supply3501) N Log«m,Lanting, hi
Box
LAB NO. : 3506-OOoiOPROGSAH CODE-- H
Date received* Ofa/ui/35Dale reported- 06/U7/8S
SftrtPLE SOURCESysten Owner =
Street Address;City or Twp:
County .
CITY OF BATTLE CREEKVERONA UELLFIELD-UtLL 43SBATTLE CREEK
CrtLHO
Test Nine Test Result
04SOLocation/Source-
Collected by^ GOQuHANDatt Collected: 06/04/85
Stiitdard DetectionHealth MCL_____Test Unit
DICHLOROSENZEHE, i,3-D1CHLOROBEN2ENE, 1,2-ETHYLflENZENEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Not DetecttdNot DstuctudHot DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
O.DOintj /1OJOlnq/1O.OUKi^/l
0.001nq/ : it l . O O i n q / iO.OOinq/1
F-31 2/33 By Author i ty of Act iV7B JUN 10 T985 3
000359S
CHEMICAL PiNAL-YSIS OF WATER
ory and Epideniolocjical Services AdninisintionMichigan Depart nent of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035Lannng, MI 4890V
Teiuphone <5i7) 373-1428
Abbreviations: GF = Greater ttun given valuehCL •- S t a t e regulated naxinun cont ariinant Unit
REPORT TO:
Udter supply Dmuiun-HDPH3SUQ N Luqan, Box 30035Ldnsinq, Mi 4B9U9
LAfi MO. ' BSQ6-OD6UPROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received;reported-.
txumner iri
06/03/8506/07/85
SAMPLE SOURCE INF QRMAjTiqM ,3y*ten Owner > CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA UtLLFItLD-WELLCity or Twp^ BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y - CnLHO
Test NineBROMOETHAMEBROMOFORrtCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLORQBENZENECHLORODIBROtlOMETHANECHLQRQETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLQROBROHQHETHANEDICHLDRO£THANE, 1,2-DICHLORQETHANE, 1,1-DICHLORQETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLQRQPRQPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,OICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIflROMIDEFLUOROTRICHLORQHETKANEHEXACHLURQETHANkMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLEHE CHLORIDETETRACHLQRQETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLEMETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEyiNYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDEME CHLORIDEBENZENEOICHLORQBENZENE, 1,4-
Isi?
Te«t ResultNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detect*)Nut DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedMot Out ec tedNot DetectedMot DetectedNot DetectedMot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedMot detectedNot DetectedMot DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedMot DetectedNot DetectedMot DetectedNot DetectedMot DetectedMot DetectedMot DetectedNot DetectedMot DetectedNot DetectedMot Detected
WSbN-. MS aLocat ion/SourcL ' -
Collected by: GODDHAHD*te Collected: 06/04/3S
SunJa,"d Detect ionHealth MCL Test Linn
MOino./!0.1Unq/l U.UUimj/l
D.OUimj/iQ.aQipyi
O.iOnq/l O.llOlntj/1O.OlUnij/1
O.iOnq/1 U.UOittq/lO.iflnq/1 9 OOlnq/1
O.OOlnq/1(J OOiny/1O.OOlny/1O.tlOlnq/iO.OUlng/iO.OOlny /1tt.OOlng/1O.OIfin^/lO.BlOnq/1O . O O i n g / iO.OOir^/ iO.ObOny/lO.OOirtg/10 Ofllnq/1U.UUlni)/!
O.LOnq/1 U.UUinif/1U.SUinij/1(I.IUlnq/lO.OOing/1O.UOSnq/iQ.OOintj / ili.OOlnq/1(l.OOinq/1
(CONtlMUbD)
F-31 2/33 By Author i ty of Act 368^PA 1978 a« anended JUN lQ 1985 3
0003593
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
o,"/ dfid Epideruo logical Sendees AdnimstriUunMichigan Dtpartnent of Public Health
3500 North logan, P .O . Box 30035Untinq, HI 4890V
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t i ons : GT - Greater than ymen valuenCL - S t a t e regulated naxinun contaninant Unit
R E P O R T l O :
LftB NO.-- 3506PROGKW! CODE;
Date received'
0061114
(16/05/8506/07/85
Udter buppiy3S130 N Loqan, Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
bunine." in
SAMPLE SOURCE INFQ«rtflTIQM=Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELLFIELO-WELL *39City or Twp : BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y :
Test Nane Test Result Health HCL
Collected by: GOODMANDate Collected: 06/04/35
Detect ion__ T>sr Linit
DICHLOR06ENZENE, 1,3-D1CHLQRUBENZENE, i^-ETHYLBENZENErtETHYLETHYL KETONE(1ETHYL ISQBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLEHE
Not DetectedNut DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
DetectedDetected
NotNotNot Detected
O.OOlnq/1O . O O l n g / 1O . O t l i n q / jQ.02ny/l
U.iUinq/1O.UOlnq/1
F-31 2/33 By Authority of Act 368 = PA 197B 10 196$
0003GOO
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and Epidwuolvgical Services AdninistrationMichigan Dtp*rtntnt of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035Liniing, HI 4890?
Telephone (517) 373*1428
Abbreviations! CT « Greater than given valueflCL = S t a t e regulated naxinun contawinant Unit
REPORT TO'
Water Supply Divisittn-HDPH3500 N Logan, Box 30035Lansing, HI 48?UP
LAB HO.' 8596-90618PROGRAM COX: H
Date receivedi 06/OS/85Date reported! 06/1 uV8S
Exaniner in Charge >
Page- 1
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATIONSystw Owner > CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address TEST WELL PENNFIELDCity or Twpi
County; CALHO
Test NineBROHQETHANEBROMQFQRHCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBENZENECHLORQD1BRQMOHETHANECHLOROETHAHECHLOROFORHDICHLOROBROMOHETHANEOICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICKLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-i,3,ETHYLENE DIBROHIOEFLUOROTRICHLOROHETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEHETHYL BROHIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEHETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHANE, i,i,2f2-TETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANE3TRICHLQROETHANE, 1,1,2*Tfi I CHLOROETHAHE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
RD. WELL 4Di
T«t RiswltNot DetectsNtt DettfctodNot OtttctfdNot DfitvcttdNot DetectedNot OtttvctedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot BttectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DfttctedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNet Detected
,WSSN. ' '
Location/SourceCollected by> SCHUELER
Date Collected^ 06/03/85
Standard DetectionHealth HCL Test Linit
0.0iln?/lO.iOng/1 «.00inq/l
0.00iit9/lO.OOlnt/l
0.10ng/l 9.00l«y/lO.UlOn^/1
O.lOwj/1 O.OOlmj/10.10«g/l 0.01 Ing/ 1
O.OOlng/1O.OUiKf/1O.tlOlny/1e.OOinq/10.00 ing/ 1O.OOlnq/1O.OOlng/1O.OOing/10.010n?/lO.OOiitq/1O.OOimj/1O.OSOng/1O.OOlng/1e.Otllnq/1O.OOliq/1
O.i0«g/l O.OOinq/1U.IOlng/1O.BOing/l9.0B1M9/10.995IH/10.001^/1O.OOimj/1O.OOlny/1
(CONTINUED)
F-31 2/83 By Attthority of Act 36B«PA 1978 a* mended JW 12 1965 0003601
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory md Epideniological Servicis AdninistrationHichigen Depart nent of Public Health
3S09 North login, P.O. Box 39035Lanning, HI 4890?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations) GT = Greater than given valueHCL s State regulated naxinvn contaninant Unit
REPORT TO:
Utter Supply Division-HDPH3500 N Login, Box 30035Liming, HI 48?09
LAB N0.< 8506-00618PROGkAh CODE: IA
Date received' 06/OS/8SDate reported: 06/10/85
in Charge
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION.Sy»ten Owner > CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: TEST UELL PENNFIELD RD.City or Twp'
County^ CALHO
WELL
Tut Tett Result
H88N. >'-Location/Source;
CiUecttd by: SCHUELERDate Collected' 06/93/85
Standard DetectionHealth HCL______Test Linit
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBENZENEHETHYLETHYL KETONEHETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Not Detect idNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DttvctodNot DetectedNot Detected
O.Ofling/1O.OOiftg/lO.IOlng/1
O.OOln?/!O.IOlno/1O.OOlnq/1
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368-.PA 1978 «» mended0003602
CHErtXCAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and Epidtniiligical Services AdninistrtUonMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations: GT = Greater than given valueHCL = State regulated naxinun contaninant Unit
LAB NO.' 8506-10615 Page< iPROGRAM CODE. 14
REPORT TO;
Water Supply Divmon-HDPH3500 N Login, Bux 30035Lansing, MI 4890?
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATIONSvsten Owner > CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: WELL *D2City or Twp< BATTLE CREEK
County CALHO
Test NaneBROttOETHANEBROHOFQRftCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBEMZENECHLORODIBROMQMETHANECHLQROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLOROBROMOMETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1, 2,DICaQROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRAM8-i,3,DICHLOROPRQPYLENE, CIS-1, 3, ~ETHYLENE DIBROHIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLQROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TR1HALOMETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1, i-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEMINYLIDEHE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
Test RtsoltNot DetectedNit DetectedNet DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectdNot DetectrtNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectidNit Detect adNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectedNit DetectidNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectidNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectidNit DtttctedNit DetectedNit DetectedNet Detected
Date received- 06/15/85Dote reported' 06/10/85
Eitfliner in Charge'
*&l€4i^
USSN: 04*0Location/Source:
Cfllscttd iy> GOODMAN .,Date Collected' £ / ;V ^
Standard DetectionHealth MCL Test Linit
O.OOlnq/lO.Ung/1 8.09imj/l
O.OOlng/1O.OOlf^/1
O.iOng/1 O.OOing/1O.OiOng/1
O.iOng/1 I.OIlng/1O.iOng/1 I.Oeinq/1
O.BOing/1O.OOing/1t.BOing/1O.OOlng/1O.Hing/1O.OOlng/1I.OBlng/1O.OOlni/1O.OlOtn/1O.OOing/1O.IOift|/lO.OSOnQ/1O.OOirn/1O.OOlng/1O.OOinq/1
O.tOng/1 O.IOing/IO.OOlrt)/!O.IOing/1O.OOing/1O.OISng/1O.OOing/1O.OOini/1O.OOing/1
(CONTINUE)
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368:PA 1978 as antndvd JUN12198530003603
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and Epidwiiological Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035Laming, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations! GT * Greater than given value LAB N0.> 8506-00615 Page-MCL = State regulated naxinun contaminant Unit PROGRAM CODE> 14
REPURT ft)-. Date received! 06/OS/85Date reported 06/10/85
Water Supply Divisitm-NWH3500 N Logan, Box 30035 Examiner inLansing, HI 48?U?
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:System Ouner; CITY OF BATTLE CREEK W8SN> 0450
Street Address: WELL 102 Location/Source-City or Tup; BATTLE CREEK Collected by GOODNAN
County: CALHO Date Collected? 'j / '/
Standard DetectionTest Nine______________________Tett Result_____Health MCL______Test UnitDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3- Not totectid O.OOing/1DICHLOROBEN2ENE, 1,2- Not Detected O.OOing/1'ETHYLBENZENE Not Detttctod O.OUing/1METHYLETHYL KETONE Not De tec tod 0.02ng/lMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETOKE Not Detected 0.0211*1/1STYRENE Not Detect id O.OOlno/1TOLUENE Not Detected O.ftOln^lXYLENE Not Detected O.OOlng/1
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368.PA 1978 as anended JVN 12 1985 3
" - - - 0003604
CHEMICAL. ANALYSIS QF WATER
Laboratory and Epidimoiogical Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3S08 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations* GT = Greater than given valueMCI = S t a t e regulated naxingn contartinant Unit
LAB NO.. 8516-00616 Page' 1PRQGkAH CODE* 14
REPORT TO-
Water Supply Division-HDPK3500 N Logan, Box 30035Lansing, HI 48VOY
SAHPLE SOURCE INFORMATION;Sytteit Owner. CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address i WELL D-3City or Tup: BATTLE CREEK
County CALHO
Test NaiteBROMQETHANEBROMGFORHCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBENZENECHLOROOIBROHONETHANECHLOROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLOROBROHONETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLQROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLQRQETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICKLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLQROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROHIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROHETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEHETHYL CHLORIDENETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TR1HALOMETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICKLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
Test ResultNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DettcteONot DetectedNot Detect*!Not Be tec todNot DttecttdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DettctedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot De tec todNot DettctedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot Detected
Date received) 06/05/85Date reported* 06/10/95
Exdftintr in Charge i
~^&6d*^S
VKSN> 0450Location/Source:
Collected by GOOD HA N „.Date Collected' ^ / j7 />
Standard DetectionHealth MCL Test Linit
U.eOiftq/1O.iOng/1 fl.OOlng/1
o.ooiM)/iO.OOino/l
0.10nq/l O.OOlng/l0.010H9/1
O.iOnq/1 O.OOlng/1O.iOng/1 I.OOlnq/1
O.OOinf/1O.OOing/1i.OOiny/1Q.Otinq/1O.OOlMj/1O.OOlrttj/1B.OOln^/1O.OUing/1O.OiOfHj/1O.OOinq/1O.OOing/1O.OSOnq/10.00 ing/19.0 fling /IO.OOlng/1
O.iOng/1 I.OOlng/1O.OOlno/1O.IOinq/1O.OOing/1O.OOSng/1O.OOing/10 .OOifiv/10 .60ing/l
(COHTIHUEI))
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368«PA 1978 at anended JW 12 1985 3 0003605
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory jod Epioemological Services AdministrationMichigan Dtpartnent gf Public Health
3500 North Log»n} P.O. Box 30035Laming, HI 48709
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations! GT = Greater than given valveHEX » State regulated naxinun contaminant Unit
REPORT TO:
Water Supply Divuion-HDPH3309 N Logan, Box 30035Laming, HI 48909
LAB N0.: 8506-00616PROGRAM CODEi 14
Page: 2
Date received' 06/05/85Dale reported? 06/10/8S
Eianiner in Charge:
SAMPLE SQyRCE INFORMATIONSystett Owner-. CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address> HELL D-3City or Tup* BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Test Nane Test Result
04SQLocation/Source:
Collected by: GOODMANDate Collected:^ /3/ '
Standard DetectionHealth HCL______Test Linit
DICHLOROBENZEME, 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBENZENEHETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYREifETOLUENEXYLENE
Not tetectfdNot DetectedNot Dtttc tedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Dtttcted
0.00i«q/lO.OOlng/1O.OOlni/10.02hg/l
O.flUrnj/10.001fl«/lO.OOlng/1
F-3i 2/83 By Aothority of Act 368*A 1978 at Mended yj| 000360G
<*yANALYSIS OF WATER
Labo ra to ry and Epidenioloijical Services Adtunistra UonMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Login, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, HI 48909
telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviat ions: £1 * Greater than given valvei'tCL - S t a t e regulated naxinun contaminant Unit
REPORT YCh
Water Supply Divisiun-MDPH3508 N Luqan, Box 30035Lansing, HI 48V09
LAB NO.: 8505-03126PRQURArt CODE: 14
Date received: 05/23/85Date reported: 06/06/85
in Charge:
Paye; i
SAttPLE SOURCE INFORMATION;Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA UELLHELD-14City or Twp: BATTLE CREEK
County. CALKO
Locif ion/SourceCullBcteii by: CGQDftAN
Date Collected: OS/22/BS
Test NarteBRQHOETHANEBRQHOFQfiNCARBON TEFRACHLORIDECHLOROBENZENECHLQUQDIBRQMOMETHANECHLOROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLOROBROMOHETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-OICHLORQETHANE, 1,1-OICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLQROETHYLENE, CIS-1, 3,DICHLOftQPRQPANE, 1,2-DICHLQROPRQPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOftQPRQPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROHIOEFLUQRQTRICHLQRQrtETHANEHEXACHLOROETFTANEMETHYL BfiOrtlDEHETHYL CHLORIDEriETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHAME^ l>i,2,a-TETRACHLOROETHYLENCTOTAL TRIHALOHETHANE3TR1CHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLORQETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOHQBENZENE, 1,4-
SUndardTeit Result Health HCLNot DetectedNot Detected 0. Unq/1Not DetecttdNot DetectedNot Detecttd O.iOnq/1Nut DtttectedNot Detected O.iOnq/1Not Detected O.iOng/1Not DetectidNot DetectidNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Det*ctedNot DetectedNit DetectidNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetecttdNot DetectedNot DetectidNot Detected O.iOng/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectidNot DetectedNot Detected
DetectionTest LinitO.OQiBQ/1I.OOlnq/1U.OOlng/1Q.OUlrtQ/1O.QOing/1O.UlQntj/1O.Uttlng/1t.OOlng/1O.OOlny/lO.OOlng/1O.OOlny/1Q.OUnijAQ.Otling/1O.OOlng/1O.OQlnq/10 .QO lnu/10.010nv/lQ.Onrtg/1O.OUin9/l0.050^/1O.OOU9/1O.OOiny/1O.OOiMtt/1D.OUlng/10.0t)inq/lO.OOing/lfl.OOiny/1O.OOSng/1U.UUlnq/iO.OIing/1O.OOinq/l
(CONTINUED)
F-.U 2/93 By Authority of Act 36*PA 1978 as amended JQ(0003607
ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and Epaderuoiocjical Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035Lansing', HI 48909
Telephone <5i7) 373-1438
Abbreviations: GT - Greater than yiveri valuwMCL - State regulated naxintm contaninant limit
R E P O R T I'd:
Water Supply-iSUU N Loganj Box 30035
HI 48W
LAB NO.: 8505-03126PROUKAM CODE. 14
Date received^ 05/23/35Date reported- 06/1)6/85
fcxamne," in C
w SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:Systtn Owner:
Street Address;City or Twp-.
Coun ty ;
CITY OF BATTLE CREEKVERONA WELLFIELD-MBATTLE CSEEK
CALHO
T»»t RatulT
Locat ion/Source:Callfcted by: GOODMAN
Date Collected: OS/22/35
SUnoVd DetectionHealth HCL______Tett Unit __
D1CHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-D1CHLOKUBENZENE, 1^-ETHYLBEN2ENEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYKENETOLUENEXYLENE
Not Detect idNwt DetectedNot Detect idNot DetettidNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
U.
O . O U i n q / iO .OOinq / iU.UOinu/1
F-31 2/33 By Authority of Act 3b8:PA 1978 as d mended 7 1985
000360
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and Epideniuloijical Services Aclfnnistra(ionrtichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Login, P.O. Box 30035Laming, hi 48909
Abbreviations: GT - Greater than given valueI1CL = S t a t e regulated naxinvn contanxnant Unit
R E P O K f T Q :
Watt r Supply.iSUO N Loqan, BoxLansing, HI
LAB N O . : 3565-0312?PROGRAM CODE! 14
Date received: 05/23/35Date reported:
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION'Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA UELLK1ELD-15City or Tup; BATTLE CREEK
County^ CALM
Test Ha tieBROHOETHANEBRClttQFQfirtCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOR06ENZENECHLORODIBROrtQHETHANECHLQROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLQRQBRQMQMETHANE01CHLOROETHANE, 1,2-OICHLOHOETHANE, 1,1-OJCHLOhQEWYUENE, IHflNS-t,2,OICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,OICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-D1CHLQROPRQPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLQRQPRQPYLENE, CIS-i,3,ETHYLENE D18ROHZDEFLUQRQTRICHLORQMETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEriEIHYL BHUHIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEHETHYLENE CHLORIDtT£FKACHLOROETHW«^l;l,2,2-TETHftCHLOROETHYLWTOTAL TRIHALOMETHAMESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDEHE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
Test ResultNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot iletectftiNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
WSSN: 0-oDLucation/Source:
Collected by: GGGDMANDate Collected-- 0-1/22/85
Standard .DetectionHealth hCL Test Unit
O.OUlng/1O.tOng/1 O.Wno/1
U.UtiirMj/1O.OUini}/!
Q.lQng/l D.OOint j / } .O.tli0«g/l
o.iojua/i d.uHrm/iO.lOng/1 O.OUiny/i
O.OOlnij/1O . O O i m j / 10 DOInq/l1 .Dliny/i«.001ny/lM fling /I
* l).06iM(j/lO.OOlng/10.010ng/lD.Otlirnj/lO.UOinq/1O.OSOnq/1O.Ottlnci/iO.DOlnci/lO.OOiwj/i
Q.iOny/1 lt .OUlny/1O.OOlng/ iO.OOing/1O.Otling/1O.OOSng/lO.OOlr tg/1O.DOlny/IO.bOlng/i
(CQNIIHU^D)
F-31 2/83 By Au tho r i t y of Act 368=FA 1978 » anended 0003609
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF
MCL = Sta
REPUKI I'D;
Labo ra to ry and Epiclemoittqical Sepwices Adnin is t rat ionMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P .O . Box 30035Lansing, MI 4890V
lelepnone (517) 373-1428
GT - Qr-eater Than given valuete regulated naxinun contdmnant Unit
Water supply3SOO N Lugdrt;Lansing, MI
Box 301)3548V09
LAB N O . : 6505-03127PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received: 05/23/95Date repor ted ; 06/06/85
tixuniner in C
Page
S'ftrtPLE SOURCE INFORMATION;Systan Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELLFIELD-iSCity OP Twp: BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Test Nane
USSN-. 0'1SULocation/Source:
ColliCteU by: GOODMANDate Collected: 05/32/85
Test Result Health MCL TestDICHLOROBENZENE. 1,3-OICHLOROBEN2EHE, i,li-ETHYLBENZENErtEWYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL I30BUTYL KETQNESFYHEHETOLUENEXYLtNE
Not DetecttdNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNut DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
t l .OQlng/10. 00 ing/1O.OOlnq/1
O . O O i n q / 10 . l )Ulny / iO.OOing/1
Ml a/83 by Authority of Act 368-.PA 1978 as amended JUN 719853
00036 0
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF UJATER
liberator;/ and EpiUeniological Services AdninistrationMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Login, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, HI 4890?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviat ions; GT = Greater than given valvehCL - S t a t e regulated naxinun contaninant Unit
REPORT TO:
Supply Uivisiori-NDPH3500 N Lugan, Box 30035Lansing, HI 48909
LAB NO.: 3505-01134PROGRAH CODE' 14
Date received:Date reported
Examiner in
05/09/3505/16/85
v-x
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELLFIELD-LA8.City or Tup: BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
0450Location/Source:
Ctllocttd by; NOELDate Collected'5"/?/S
Test Nane _________________
BROrtOFORMCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBENZENECHLORQDIBKOhQHETHANECHLQRQETHANECHLOROFORMOICHLDROBROHOMETHANEDICHLQRQETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROMIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEhETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRflCHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANESTR1CHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
StandardTest Result Health MO ———Not Detected9.093*9/1 O.lOng/1Net DtttrctedNot Btttcted0.904ng/l O.iOttg/1Not DtttctedNot Detected 0.10ng/lO.OIing/1 O.lOng/1Not DtttctedNot DetectedNot DtttctedNit DtttctedNot DtttctedNot DtttctedNot DtttctedNot DtttctedNot DtttctedNot DtttctedNot DtttctedNot DetectedNot DtttctedNot DtttctedNot Detect id9.098nq/l O.iOmj/1Net Detect idNot Detect idNot DetectedNot DtttctidNot DtttctidNot tetucttdNot Dtttctod
DetectionTest Liiiit0.001(19/1
U. 001(19/1O.Oflinq/l
0.010(19/10.001(19/1
O.OOing/1O.OOing/1Q.QOlnq/19.08ing/lO.OOing/19.00ing/lB.OOlng/1O.OOlnq/10.010n9/lO.OOlnq/1O.OOlng/10.950ng/IO.OOinq/lO.OOing/1O.OOlnij/1
0.001(19/10.001n9/lO.OOing/10.095(19/10.09in9/lO.Oflinq/1O.OOing/1
(CONTINUED)
F-3i 2/83 Ely Authority of Act 368>PA 1978 at antndtd MAY 17 1985 0003611
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Labo ra to ry and EpiiJenuhQical Services ftdnirustrmonMichigan Department of Public Health
3590 North Logan, P.O. Box 30Q3SLosing, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1438
Abbreviations; CT = Greater than given valueMCL - S ta te regulated naximm contdninant Unit
REPQKT TO:
Water Supply Division-rtDPH3500 H Lo(jin, Box 3003SLansiny, HI 4&?U?
LAB NO.: 8505-61134PROGRAM CODE: M
Date received'Date reported'
Exjfiiner in
OS/09/3S05/16/85
SAMPLE SOURCESystew Owner r CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address VERONA WELIF1ELD-LAB,City or Tup: BATTLE CREEK
Coun ty^ CALHO
Test Teit Result
U5SN: 0450Location/Source:
Colltcted by: NOELDate CiUfcted=5 n
Standard DetectionHealth HCL______Teit Limt
DICHLOROBENZEHE, 1,3-DICHLOKOBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBEHZEN£METHYLETHYL KETOHEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETQNESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Not DtttcttdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detect idHot DetectedNtt DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
O.OOing/1OJOlng/10.08lnq/ l
0.020nq/l0.0 Ding/1O.OOino/1
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368=PA. 1978 as aiiendtd MAY 1 7 1995 3 0003612
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
L a b o r a t o r y and Epidenielegical Services Adrtinistrationriichigan Dep*rtnent of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035LansiiiQ. HZ 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abb/'tfvi*t ionfti GT - Greater than given valueHCL - S ta le regulated nan nun contaminant Unit
LAB NO.: 8S05-01131 Page; 1PROGRAM CODE: 14
REPORT TO:
Hater Supply Divisivn-HDPH35 QO N Lugan, Box 301)35Lansing, HI 48909
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION *Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELLFIELD-U4City or Twp; BATTLE CREEK
C o v n t y : CALHO
Test NineBROKQETHAKEBROflOFQRHCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBENZENECHLORODIBRQMQMETHANECHLOROE THANECHLOROFORMDICaOROBROHOHETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLQROETHANE, 1,1-DICKLORQeTHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,0ICHLQROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLORQPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROHIDEFLUOROTRJCHLOROMETHANEMEXACHLOROETHANEhETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANES .TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
Tett ResultNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedO.Q02ct<J/lNot Detected
Date received: 05/09/35Date reported; 05/14/8S
Exdiiiner in Charge-
^5 fii--r/
USSN: 0420Location/Source:
Collected by> NOEL _Date Collected- S~/T/&$
Standard DetectionHealth HCL Test Unit
O.OOlng/10.19ng/l Q.UQiny/1
O.OOlng/1O.OOlng/1
O.iOng/1 MOlnq/1(t.010ng/l
O.iOng/1 O.OOlng/1O.iOng/1 Q.OOlmj/1
O.OOing/1O.OOing/1O.QQing/ lO.OIing/1O.OOlng/i8.00U9/1O.OUing/1O.OOirtg/1O.OiOng/1U.Oaing/1O.OOing/1O.OSOng/1O.OOlng/10.001ng/lO.Otinq/1
O.iOng/1 O.OOing/1O.OOing/lO.Ofllng/1O.OOing/1O.OOSng/10.09ifi9/l
O.OOing/1
(CONTINUED)
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368 = PA 1973 a» anendtfd MAY 17 1985 3 0003613
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and Epidttfliologual Services AdninistrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North login, P.O. Box 30035Luting, HI 4890?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations; GT - Greater than given valueHCL s S t a r e regulated naxinitn contamnant Unit
REPORT TO
Water Supply Divmun-HDPH3SUO N Lugan, Box 30U3SLansing, HI 489U?
LAB NO.: 8505-01131PROGRAH COOE> 14
Date received: 05/09/85Odte reported US/ 1-1/85
Euniner in Charge-
Page
SAHPLE SOURCE IHFQRMATIONtSy«ten Owner. CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Addressr UEROHA UELLF1ELU-I14City or Twp-. BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Test Nan* Test Result
1)450Location/Source^
CoUecttdby NOELDate Collected: $~/^
Standard DetectionHealth HCL Test Linit
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLORUBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBEN2ENEHETHYLETHYL KETONEHETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLEHE
Not DetectedNtt DetectedNat DetectedNot DetectedNot DetecttdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
O.OOinq/1U.OOlng/10.001(19/1
0.020fiq/l
O.OOlnt)/!
V
F-31 2/33 By Authority of Act 368:PA 1978 as attended MAY 17 198530003614
CHEMICAL. ANALYSIS OF UATER
Laboratory and Epideniological Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035Lansinq, HI 4890?
Telephuiff (517) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t ions^ GT = Greater thdit uivyn valueriCL -: S ta te regulated naunvn contaninant Unit
REPORT 10:
Uaier Supply Division-MOPH35UO N Loqan, Box 30035Lansing, HI 48?0?
LAB NO.: 850S-01132PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date reived; 05/OV/3SDare reported: 05/14/85
Exaniner in Charge;
Page: i
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:System Owner = CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address; VERONA WELLFIELD-«38City or Tup* BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Test NaneBROHOETHANEBROHOFQRHCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOKOKENZENECHLQRODIBROHOKETHANECHLOROETHANECHLOROFORHDICHLOROBROHOHETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLQROETHANE, 1,1-OICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-i,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-i,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLORQPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1.3,ETHYLENE DiBROMIDEFLUOROTRICHLQRONETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEhETHYL MtmiDEHETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLEHE CHLORIDETETRACHLQRQETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANESTRICHLOROETHAHE, 4,1,2-TRICHLOROETHAHE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEOICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
Test RtaultNit Detect*dNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detect idNot DetectedN«t Be tec tedNot DettctfdNot Detect idNot Detect idNot DetectedNot Detect idNet tottctcdNot DetectedNot DetectedHit DtttcttdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
WSSN; 0450Location/Source:
Collected by* NOEL ^Date Collected^ $ / 7 / £ s
Standard DetectionHealth ttCL Test Linit
O.OOUq/10.10ng/l fl.OQiiKj/l
O.OOlnVlO.OOifig/1
B.lBnq/1 i.OOittg/10.010ntj/l
O.iOng/1 e.OOifiq/1O.i8nq/l B.OOlng/1
O.OOing/lO.OOinq/1I.OOlnq/19.0)lng/iO.OIlnf/1O.Ofllng/1l.091ng/lO.OOlw)/!O.OlOnq/10.001(19/1O.OOiiKf/10.050(19/1O.OOlfiq/l9.081HU/10.061(19/1
O.lOnq/1 I.Oting/10.091(19/10.001^9/10.001R9/1O.QQ5nq/l0.091(19/1O.Otiflq/1O.OOing/l
(CONTINUED
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368:PA i?78 » anendtd MAY 171985) 0003615
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
laboratory and tpideniolggical Services AdministrationHichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Luqan, P.O. Box 3003S(.Anting, hi 4890?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviat ions: GT - Greater than given valueMCL - S t a t e regulated naxinun contaninant Unit
REPORT TO:
Water Supply Dimion-HDPH3SOI) N Logan, Box 30035(.arising, HI 4890?
8SOS-QU3214
LAB HO.PROMAM
Date received i 05/09/85Date reported' OS/ IV 85
Exaniner in Charge:
Paq«
SAHPLE SOURCESysten Owner:
Street Address:CITY OF BATTLE CREEKVERONA WELLFItLO-#3B
City or Twp= BATTLE CREEKCounty^ CALHO
Test Narie Ttit ResultStandardHealth tlCL
0450Location/Source^
Colltcted by: KOELD*te Colltcted:5 /
DetectionTest Lirtit
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBEHZENEhETHYLETHYL KETONEHETHYL ISOBUTYL KETOHESTYREHETOLUENEXYLEHE
Not OetecttdNot DetectedNtt DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DvtecttdNot DetectedNot Detected
O.OOinq/1O.OOlng/1fl.OOi^/10.02nij/l
O.BOlng / l0.001MQ./1O.OOinq/ i
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368:PA 1978 as amtnded *WY 17 198$ 3000361C
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF" MATER
Laboratory and Epideitiological Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3506 North Login, P .O . Box 3003SLanaing, HI 48909
Telephone (S17) 373-1428
GT - Greater than given valueHCL = S ta te regulated naxinun contaninant Unit
REPORT 10=
Water Supply Divisiun-MDPH3500 N Logan, Box 3Q03SLanding, HI 4890V
LAB N0.: 8505-01133PR OGHAM CODE > 14
Date received: 05/09/8SDale reported: OS/14/8S
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address . VERONA WELLFIELD »43City or Tup; BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y : CALHO
Test NaneBROhOt THANEBRQHQFORflCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBEN2ENECHLORODIBROHOhETHANECHLQROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLOROBROMOHETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLORQETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLORQETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLQROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLDROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROMIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANEHEXACHLORQETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLQRQETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLQROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVIHYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
T«t RemitNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNit DettctedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DettctedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DtttctedNit DtttctedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DettctedNot DtttctedNot Detect idNit DtttctedNit DetectedNot DetectedNit DtttctedNot Detected
USSN< 04SOLocation/Source:
Collected by: NOEL .,Date Collected: 5/ 7/ S<
Standard DetectionHealth HCL Test Linit
O.OOlno,/!O.iOng/1 I.OOlng/1
O.OOinq/1O.OOlng/1
O.Ung/1 i.QQtmj/1O.OiO«t)/l
O.lOftg/1 O.OOlng/1v.Ung/l fl.OOlng/1
O.OOlng/1O.OOlnq/10.00lng/lU.OIUq/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlng/1O.OOing/1O.OOlnq/10.0it)ng/l(J.00l«g/lO.OOlng/1O.OSOng/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlntj/lO.Oiing/l
0.10ng/l I.OOing/1O.OBlng/1O.OOUg/1O.OOlng/10.005ng/lO.Otin^/lO.Otlng/1O.OOlng/1
(CQNTIKUEJ)
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368 : PA 1978 at antnded 0003617
CHEMICAL. ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and Epideiiiological Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P .O. Boi 30035Lansing, hi 4870?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations: GT - Greater than given valueHCL - State regulated naiinun contamnant Unit
REPORT TO:
Wat&r Supply3SUI) N Lugan, Box 3083SUnsinq, HI 46909
LAB NO.: BSOS-01133PROGRAM CODE i 14
Da1t received' 05/09/8SDate reported: 05/14/85
Eidniner in Charg>:
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORHftTIOMiSysten Owner: CITY Of BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA UEUFIELD 143City or Twp> BATTLE CREEK
County i CALHO
Test Ndn»
04SOLocal ion/S«vrc«:
Collected by; NOELDatt Cilltcttd: 5V 7/
TMt ReiultStandardHealth HCL
DetectionTett Liiiit
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBENZENEMETHYLETHYt KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Nut DetscttdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetedidMot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
O.QOimj/l0.001*9/1
0.02ng/l
O.OOing/1MQing/1O.OOing/1
F-31 2/33 By Authority of Act 368=PA 1978 as ariended MAY 1 7 1985 3000361
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laburatory and Epideniological Services AdnMichigan Department of Public Health
3SOO North Login, P .O . Boi 30035Urising, HZ 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
5 Administration
Abbreviat ions: GT - Greater than given valueMCL = S t a t e regulated naxinun contaminant Unit
REPORT TO;
Waier Supply Division-HDPH3500 N Loqjn, box 30035Lansing, HI 4890?
LAB NO. i 8505-01135PROGRAM CODE: 14
Date received:Date reported:
05/09/8505/14/35
in Charge:
SAHPLE SOURCE INFORMATION-Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA UELLFIELD *53City or Tup: BATTLE CREEK
County CALHO
WSSN-. 0450Location/Scores;
Collected by: NOEL xDate Collected: 5 / 7/ ifs
Test NaneBROMQETHANEBROHQFORHCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBENZENECMLORODIBROHOMETHANECHLOROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLORQBRQMOMETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-D1CHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLQROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-i,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPRQPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE D I BROMIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROKETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROEWNE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLQROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYL I DENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
SUndardTest Result Health HCLNot DetectedNot Detected 0.10ng/lNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected Q.lOng/1Not DetectedNot Detected O.iOng/1Not Detected O.iOnq/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected Q.lOng/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedMot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
DetectionTest Linit0.011*0/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlng/1O.OOing/1e.Oftlng/l0.010ng/lO.OOing/1Q.oeing/1O.OOinq/1O.OOlng/18.00inq/lO.Oiinq/1O.OOing/1e.OOlng/1O.OOlng/1O.OOlng/1O.OlOng/lO.OOing/1O.QOine/10.05Qn9/lO.OIlnq/1O.OOlng/1O.U«lnq/lI.OOing/1O.Oflin^/1O.OIing/1O.OIlng/lfl.OOSnq/1O.OOing/1O.OIlng/1(t.OOing/l
{CONTINUED)
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368. PA 1978 as anended 0003619
CHEMICAL. ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and Epitiifiioiogical Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P .O . Box 30035Lansing, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviat ions; GT - Greater than given valuehCL - S t a t e regulated naximm cwitaninant Unit
REPORT
Water Supply Division-HDPH3500 N Loqan, Box 30035Lansinq, HI 48909
LAB NO. i 8505-01135PROGRAM CODE' 14
Date rec«ivtd; 05/09/85Date reported: QS/14/8S
Exaniner in Charge:
Page
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION.Sy$ten Owner! CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA HELLFIELD *S3City or Tup: BATTLE CREEK
County CALHO
Test Nane Tttt R«ult
WSSN; 045ULocation/Source-
Calltctttdby. NOELD«tt Collected^ / ?/
Standard DetectionHealth HCL______Test Linit
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1^-DICHLORDBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBENZENEMETHYLETHYL KETONEHETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYU-NE
Not DittcltdNot DttectedNit DettcttdNot DetectedNot DttvctedNot DtttctedHot DetectedNot Detected
0,00 ing/10.00 Ing/ 1
0.020^/1O.OOlnq / lO.IQimj/10-OOlng/l
F-3i 2/83 By Authority of Act 368>PA 1978 as amended MAY 1? ]985 3 0003620
ANALYSIS OF WrfVTEP
Laboratory and EpidenioloqUal Services Adninistration HMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P .O. Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviations; GT * Greater than giwun valueNCL = S t a t e regulated naxinon contaninant Unit
REPUfiT 10 =
Water Supply DmsiorrMDPH3500 N Loqan, Box 30035Lansing, M 48?0y
LAB HO. : 3S04-OEI2&9CODE: M
Date received-. 04/02/85DJU> repDrted^ 04/30/35
in
v.
SAflPLE SOURCE INFORMATION*Systen Ownert CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address; VERONA WELLFIELD-LABCity or Twp: BATTLE CREEK
County: CflLHO
(COHfiNUtO)
Locition/Source-Collected by: NOEL
Date Collected 04/02/85
Test NineBRQrtQETHANEBROMOFORMCARBOH TETRACHLORIDECHLQRQBENZENECHLQRQDIBROHQMETHANECHLUKOETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLQROBRQHOMETHANEDICHLQROETHANE; 1,2-DICHLOKUETHANE, i,i-DICHLQROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLQROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLORQPRQPANE, 1,2-DICHLQP.QPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DI6ROMIDEFLUQRQTRICHLOROMETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLQROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, i,l,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
SlandardTest Result Health MCLNot DetectedQ.006ng/l O.iUncj/1Not DetectedNot DetectedQ.QlUnq/i I.Ung/1Nut DetectedNot Detected D.iOng/1O.OOing/1 (l.lUng/1Not DetectedNut DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNit DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedO.Dllng/1 O.iDng/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
DetectionTest LinitO.OUinu/i
O.QOlng/1O.QUng/1
0.010(19/1O.OOinq/1
O.OOlnq/1O.OOlng/1OJOtmj/iQ.OOlnq/1O.OOlng/iU.OUiny/10.00lnt;/lU.UUing/iU.OiOfig/1O.OUlra|/lO.UOing/lO.OSOng/1O.UOing/1O.OOinti/1O.OI)iffij/i
O.OOinq/iO.DUlncj/1O.UOlwj/1O.OUSna/1O.bOlng/1O.UOlnq/1O.OOlng/1
F-31 2/63 By Authority of Act 368;?A 1978 as ...wnded MAY 3 19850003621
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF UATEJ?
laboratory jiid Epideniological Services ftdnirustrationMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P . O . Box 3003SUnsing, hi 4890V
Telephone (Si?) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t ions ; GT = Greater than yiven valuehCl = S t a t e regulated naxinun contarunant Unit
REPGKF TOi
Uater Supply Divi*Un-HOPH3SQO N Loqan, Box 30035Lansing, til 48?0?
LAB N0. : 3504-00^69PROGRAM CODE; 11
Date received: 04/02/85reported: 04/38/8S
ut Charge;
SOURCE INFORMATION:Systen Owner:
Street Address.City or Twp:
Coun ty :
CITY OF BATTLE CREEKVERONA WELLFIELO-LAB.BATTLE CREEK
CALHQ
Test Nane Ttit ResultStandardHealth MCL
04 SULocat ion/Source:
Collected by: NOELDate Collected: 0-1/02/85
DetectionTest Linit
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-D1CHLGROUEHZENE; i,2-ETHYLBEN2ENEMETHTLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE8TYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Nut DetectedNut DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
O . O O i n q / 1O . O O l n g / 1
O . O O i n y / 1O.OUiny/iO.OOinq/1
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368JPA 1978 as ant<m)ed MAY 3193580003622
CHEM I CAi, ANAL YS I S CM" WATER
Laboratory and Epiueiuoloqical Services AdmmstrationMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035Laming, MI 4890V
Telephone (517) 373-U28
A b b r e v i a t i o n s : GT - Greater than given valueHCL = S la te regulated nan nun conlamnant Unit
REPORT 10 =
Water Supply Divuion-MDPH3SQO N Logan, Box 30035Losing, HI 48?OV
LAB NO. : 8504-00268PR OCR An CODE-. H
Data received: 04/02/65Date repor ted: (H/W85
fcx Miner in
w
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATIONiSysten Owner» CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address; VERONA WELLFIELD*b2City or T w p = BATTLE CREEK
County : CfiLHQ
0450Locat ion/Source:
Collected by. NOELDale Collected: 04/G2/85
Test WaneBROHQETHANEfcfiGHQFORrtCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROaENZENECHLQRUDIBRQJ1QMETHANECHLOROETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLORQ6ROMOMETHANEDICHLORflETHANE, 1,2-DICHLQRQETHANE, l,i-OICHLQROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPfiOPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLEHE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROMIDEFLUOfiQTRICHLQROMETHAHEHEXACHLOflOETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOftOETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANESTRICHLQRQETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOfiOETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEOICHLQROBENZENE, 1,4-
StaniardTest Result Health MCLNot DetectedNot Detected O.lilmj/lNut DetectedNut DetectedNut Detected Q.iOnq/1Not DetectedNot Detected O.iOnq/lNot Detected O.iOng/1Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNut DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected 0.10ng/lNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot De tec tedNut Detected
DetectionTest LinitQ.QUinij/1Q.UUiny/1O.OOlng/lO.OOlng/1Q.UUlmj/1G.01l)nD/iMUlng/ID.OUing/1U.DQinq/lO.Ofllno/lO.OOtny /1U.OOinq/1U.OUlnij/1D.OOlnq/1O.OBlnu/1O.OUlnq/1O.UiU«9/lO.OOiny/1O.OOiwq/1O.OSOny/1O.OUinq/IO.OOlny/lO.UOlntj/iQ.UQlmj/1O.U(Jing/lO.OOlnij/1O.OOimi/1o . u osciq / 1Q.OOinq/IO.UOiny/1O.OOiny/l
(COlfllNUhu)
F-ol 2/93 By Authority of Act 36B:PA 1978 as — «o<ied WAY 3 1985 000362
CHEHICAU ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and Epid&moloqical Services Adninistrat ionMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Lagan, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, hi 4890V
Telephone (Si?) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t ions: GT = Greater than yiven valuertCL = State regulated naxinun contaninant Unit
KEPUKT TD:
LAB N O . : 8504-00263PRQCKAM CODE; 14
Date received: 04/02/3504/30/85
Page : 2
Uater Supply Oivision-HUPH3500 N Loqan, Box 30035Lansing, MI 48V09
in
SftrtPLE SOURCE INFORMATIONSysten Owntr. CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WtLLF!tLD-b2City or Twp: BATTLE CREEK
County: CnLHO
Test Wane Test Result
Location/Source:Collected t r y t NOEL
Date Collected! 04/02/85
Standard DetectionHealth KCL______Test Linii
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-D-ICHLOROfiENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBEHZENEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Not De tec ltdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot Detected.Not Detected
U.GQing/1O . O Q l n g / 1O.OOinq/1
O . O O l n g / 1O.OOing/'lO . O O i n g / 1
F-31 2/83 By Au thgr i t y of Act 368 = PA 1?'/B ib anciiUvd MAY 3 1985 3
0003624
V
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS C3F
Labo ra to ry and Epideiuological Services AdninistratunMichigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Lagan, P .O. Box 30035Landing, MI 4890V
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbrev ia t i ons - GT - Greater than given valueriCl * s to le regulated naxinun contaninant Unit
REPORT I'D:
W a t e r Supply Dmsion-MDPH3SOO N Logan, Box 30035Lansing, rtl 4B?0?
LAB HO. : 8584-00267PROGRAM CODE: 14 •
Date received: 04/02/85reported-. 04/30/31
Examner
P a g e : i
~7>?M<t«+S
SArtPLE SOURCE INFORMATION;Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA UtLLFIELD-42City or Tup-- BATTLE CREEK
County: CALHO
Test NaneBROHOETHANEBROMQFORHCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLQROBKNZENECHLQRQDIBRQMQHETHANECHLOROETHANECHLOROFORMBICHLQROBROMQHETHANEDICHLORQETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-OICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,OICHLQROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLQRQPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLQRQPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLQSQPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROMIDEaUORQTRICHLQRQMETHANEHEXACHLGRQETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLENE CHLORIDETErRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TFTRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANE'aTRICHLOROETHAHE, 1,1,2-TR1CHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEyiNYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENt:OICHLOR06ENZENE, 1,4-
Test ResultNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected ,Not DetectedNo.t DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
USSN: 0450Location/Source-
Collected by: NOELDate Collected: 04/02/BS
Standard DetectionHealth MCL Test Linit
G.OUlmj/lQ.lQng/1 DJOin<j/l
O.ODinq/1O.OOimj/l
O.iOng/1 O.OUlny/10.010fiy/l
O.Ung/1 O.UUincj/IO.lOng/1 O.BOiny/1
O.OOina/1O.OOln^/ lO.flOitnq/l0. Oiling/1O.OUlnq/1C.OOing/1O.OOinq/1O.OUing/lO.OlUng/ lO.DUlnq/1O.OUinq/1O.USOno/1O.OOlng/1O . O O l n y / 1O.OOlng/l
O.lOng/1 O.OOlng/1O.OOinq/ lU.UUing/1O.OHny/10.0(J5nq/lO.OOlnq/1fl.UOlng/1O.OOlrnj/1
(CONlINUtC)
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368:PA 1978 as anended 0003625
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF MATER
Laboratory and EpideniologiCdl Services AdninistrationMichigan Departntnt of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P . O . Box 30035Lansing, HI 4890?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviat ions: GT = Greater than given valueMCL = S t a t e regulated naxinim contamnant Unit
REPORT
Water Supply Divmon-MDPH351)0 N Logan, Box 3003SLansing, MI 48909
LAB HO. : 8S04-'QI)267PRUUKAh CQOEt H
Date received; 04/1)2/85Ddti> reported! 04/3 0/B5
bxaniner in
Page:
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORhflTEON:Gysten Owner. CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA UELLFIELD-42City or Twp: BATTLE CREEK
County CALHO
Test Nane
04SOLocation/Source:
Collected by: NOELDate Collected: 04/02/35
Test RetultStandardHealth HCL
DetectionTest Unit
DtCHlQROBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, i,'d~ETHYLBENZENEHETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Not DttecitdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
O.OOlnq/lO.OUlng/1O.ODlng/1
O.UOlnu/10 , 0 0 ing/1
[--31 2/83 By Au tho r i t y of Act 368-.'PA 1978 is anended 319853
000362C
, AWAUYSiB UK i fc-K
Laboratory and Epidbrtioloqicol Services AdninistrationMichigan Departnent of Public Health
3500 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1128
Abbreviations: GT • Greater tlian givmi valveMCL - S t a t e regulated rtaxinun contaninant linit
R E P O R T
Water Supply Division-HDPH351)0 N Logan, Box 3003SLansing, MI 4890?
LAB NO.: 8504-00270PROGRAM CODE: M
Date received: 04/02/35Date reported! 04/23/85
Exaniner in
Page- i
—————————— ** ~^*i*m~r^ —————————
SAHPIE SOURCE INFORMATION'Svsien Owner. CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELLFIELD-37City or Tup i BATTLE CREEK
County : CALKO
Test NaneBRQMOETHANEbRUHUFLJRrtCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBENZEHECHLOftODIBROHOHETHANECHLOROETHrtNECHLOkUFUIMDICHLOROBROMOMETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DIUHLORUETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-i, 2,OICHLOKOPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOKOPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOHOPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROMIDEFLUQROTRICHLOROMETHANEHEXACHLOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEMETHVLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOHOETHANE, 1,1,2,3-ThfRACHLOfiOETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANESTRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIDENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBENZENE, 1,4-
Test ResultNot DetectedNot DetectedNot PetedtdNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedHot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
USSN: 0-1 SOLoca t ion /Source^
Collected by: NOELDate Collected' 04/02/85
Standard Detect ionHealth MCL Test Linit
O . O O L n g / 1B.lOnq/1 U.OOlng/l
O.OOlng/1O.OUlng/1
0,iOng/l O.OOlng/1O.OiOnu/1
O.iOng/1 O.OOl r to /1O.iOnq/1 «.QQintj/l
O.OOiny /10,flUlng/lO.OOlng/1O.OOlnq/1O.OOing/ lO.OOing/1O.OOirtg/1O.OOlng/1O.OiOntj/1O.OOiny/lO.OOing/1O.OSOng/1O.OOUd/1O.OOinu/1O.OOlng/1
O.iOnq/1 O.flOlng/1O.OOing/1fl.OOlng/1O.OOing/10.005ng/lO.OOlmj/1O.OOlng/lD.OOinq/ l
(CONTINUED)
F-31 2/83 By Author i ty of Act 368'PA 1978 as anended APR 24 198J J 0003627
CHEttlCftl. ANALYSIS OF WATER
Laboratory and Epideniuloyicai Services Administrat ionMichigan Departnem of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
Telephone'(517) 373-1423
A b b r e v i a t i o n s ' GT : : Greater than gigen valueHCL - S t a r t * regulated naxinim contatiinant Unit
REPORT TO:
Hater Supply Division-HDPH. 3500 N Log-in, Box
Unsing, (II 48909
LAB N O . r 6504-00270PRQGHrtM CU0E: 14
Date received' 04/02/85Date repo.-tudi 04/23/8S
txoniner in C
SOURCE INFORMATION =Cysten Owner= CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELLf-IELD-37City or Twp : BATTLE CREEK
C o u n t y : CALHO
tJSSN' 0450Location/Source!
Ctfllected by: NOELDate Collected^ 04/U2/3S
Test ManeDICHLOROBEN2ENE, i,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBEN2ENEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL I30BUTYL KETQNESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
StandardTest Result Health MCLNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
DetectionTest LinitO.OOing/1O.Ofling/1O.OQlng/1
O.OOing/1 ,0 . 0 0 ing/1O.OOing/1
F-31 2/B3 By A u t h o r i t y of Act 368'PA 1978 J5 awuntjpd ^p^ £4 198530003628
t-.piui.-n LuiuuiL. j i b'e/1 vict";. t'rir, in;, ^.DeFpdrtnerit of Public Health
North Lay jn , P . O . B o x 20335.- nl
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3500 North Looan. P .O. Box 30035Lirmno. HI 43909
Telephone (S17) 373-H28
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GT - G.'-eatsr tluh gi'-en valueS t a t e reauljted w<mntm contanuiMt Unit
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LAB NO : 3502-OO^SCODE: 14 .
SWJ'UJ IHFQPttnnOH:M<r>tt>n Oimer^ C I T Y OF BATTLE CREEK
Street ftddreis MERONA WELLF1EHJ-WEU.City OP Tnp= efiFTLE CftEEK
Coimlv CiU.HOCollected by NOEL
Date Collected- U2'OS/OS
BROftOETHfiHt .MOrtUFORrtCAR BOH ri'TPACHLOPIDEUHLOHOBriUKNECHLORODIBPOfcOHETHANECHI OROrTHANECHLOHUI-URrtDICHLOPOSROrtOHETHANEDIClft.OfiitErHftNE, l'.a-DltHLDniiflHANb, i'.i-OICHLQIIOETHYLENE, TRANfi-l ,2,Oim.OPOfTHYLENE, CI8-1.2,DICHLDFOPROPftNE, l .£ -DICHLQfOPROPYLENE, TPfiH8-i,3,OICIIlOROPRQPaENE. CIC-l,J,ETHiLffiF DIBROHIOEFl-lKMOTPICHLOROHETHANEHF.XAWOPQETHANErtFTHYL BRQHIDEHETHYL CHLORIDEHFTIITLENE CHLOftlOETETRACHLOfiOETHANE, 1.1.2.2-rrfrACm-OROETHYLEHETOTAL FPlHflLOHETHANESTRICHLOHOETHflNE. 1,1.2-TRKHI.OPOETHANE. 1,1.1-rPICHlOFOETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDE'MHVUOfNe CHLORIDEHII-'MAEHEDlCHLOPOCEilZHNE, I,*!--
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- ANALYSIS QF
oi"? and Epitlamolugical Stmcts fldninistrmonhichigan DfpAMnc-nt of Public Health
.iSflQ NoMh login, P.O. B«x 30035LansifiQ hi 43909
Telephone (S17) 373-142U
T-L'"J au(/ii£i I'l -•• Greater than Qi»eiti-iCL - 'i'ldie riguUtaii nannwfi contamnjni Unit
REPGIM ' I D -
UB NO : 8502-0(142*PKUttM C0&£ 14 .
Dais r»CHivtd« tl2/(J5/Oc
0:ito r e o r t e d * 02/17/K
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W a f e r31*>0'J (I LC'jjii, Box 31)835Ljrmng. Ill 4HW
':AnPiE SUUPCr IHFOPrtHTtOrli'•y twn Owner- C I T Y OF BATTLE CREEK
Sirewt Addrett: VERONA WELLF1 ELD-WELLCity or Twp: BATTLE CREEK
Courtly I.Til.Htl
list iJdueBRUrtOETHflrtEBPOrtOfOPNCnRmirt fEl'PhCHLOPMECHLC/HuyM.'tMfcCIILOROOIBPOhQhETHhNEi :HI Of OP THANECHLGPUHJMDICHLOPQBROHQHETHANEDICHLOROETHAriE. \\2-DlCHLCifiUklHAHE, 1.1-I) ICHLOROETHYLENE .. TRAriS-1 .,2,DirHL-OFOFTHYLENE. CIS-1.2,DJCHLDRdPROPANEj 1 .?-DlLUOROPfiOPYLEHE, TFANS-X,3,DICllLOrOPROPYLENE. CIO-L,3,FTHILEHE DIflROrtICEauOfOTPECHLOROHETHANFHEXAL'HLMPOEiHANEMETHYL WQHtDEdETHYL CHLQPIBEMETHYlTrtE CHLORIDEI FTFrtCHL UBOCTHANE . 1 , 1 , 2; 2-rCTrw'i-ll DPOETHYLENEroini [IMHALQHETHAMESTRrCHLtlROETHftNE. 1.1,2-TPICHlOfOETHAHE. i.l.l-rRICIILDROETHYLENEVINTL CHLORIDE','IriUI.C-rHE CHLORIDEBFN7EHERIClllQPrtBEN'ENE. 14-
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T«ft RttftttltH01 0fltffCt»dHot DetectedNo i DetectedNil !>efuct'.<dNut DettfCivdNil DwtoUidNot Dt tec tadrfot Dftttct&dNot 0«t»cttdHoi I'GU'CtedNot DttecttdNot Da ted idNot DetectedNot DetectedNot OvtecttdNot DetectedHot bttectuJNot f)Bt'..-ctedNot DetectidMot D«t«cttdNut D0te<:trdNot DetectedNil DritecltdH'H OfitecteuNot Outect»dNot b»t9CttdMot 0«tt»cttdHit DettfdtdNot OtftectKdHit DeratedNot Uetectid
t-x*nin-*r in Chif(jv:
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WHl-iH : 1} 49Ulocal ion/Source-'
Colltcttid by: NOELDate CoUecied: U2/OS/8S
Health (tCL Test LinirU.UUUy'l
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1) 10 no/ 1 (l.tlOlnu/1O.OOlfiq/1O.OtUa/1U.OUlMi/l» ftu^a0 UUlnq/lU.UUlmi/LO.OQlm'l
2/83 Bv Authori ty ct' Act 368:PA 1978 as antndmj i 11906. 0003647
CHt--<-UCAU _QLF W A T ^ Rt«if!' antf Epid'miulogicai Services MninistraUonftichigin Depanntnt of Public Health
330Q North Lugan, P .O. Box 30035Lansing. ttl 48909
TeUphtnt (5i7) 373-1428
rtCL
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ou|*|tlyN Login. BQ < 5H03S
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LAB HO. - 8S02-OM24CODfc. H.
Date
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SOURCElv'sten Owntr:-eel AddressCitv or Tup:
C I T Y OF BATTLt". CREEKMfRDHA HELLF1ELD-UELLSETTLE CREEK
1,'lll.HO
: NOELDatt
DiCHlOPOBENZENE, 1,3-
YL KtTOflEnETHYL ISOBUTYL KETQHfSTfPEHETOLUENE
Health HCLDeltctionTeit
HotHvl 11-lot ledHot DetectedHot OerettedHot Der«r.t»dHot OH tattedNot D»t*cttdHot
O.OOlnq/10,doing. 19 .UUlng/l
0 Otlimj/1I JOlnt);t
F-Ji 2 . 'G) B of Act 368iPA 1979 as ^ lgfl- 0002G48
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF OJATER
Laboratory and EpidenioUqical Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Public Health
3SOO North Loqan, P.O. Box 30035Ldnsiny, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
A b b r e v i a t i o n s : GT - Greater than given valueMCL -• Bute reuulaisd ttaxinun contamnant Unit
"Id:
Water Supply 0iviiiim-i1DPH3500 N Loqan, Box 30035Lansing, HI 4890?
LAB NO.PROGRAM CODE; 14
Date received: 01/00/85Date reported' 91/iO/Sb
Examiner in Charget
^^Jtut
SflHPLE 313UKCE INrORHftTIONiSystem Owner:
Street Address:City or Twp:
County
Test NineliRQHUETHflHEHRQHGFGFHCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLCROKENZENE
CITY OFVERONABATTLE
CALHO
BATTLE CREEKHEUFIEUH JUCREEK
Test ResultNotNotNotNot
DetectedDettctedDetectedDetected
tfSSN; 1)4*0Location/Source^
Collected by > NOELDate Collected; 01/18/85
Standard DetectionHealth HCL Test Limit
O.OIiwj/1O.iOmg/1 I.IOlnq/l
I.IOlfttf/lMliM/1
CHLQRUQIBROMQhETHANECHUKQE THANECHLOROFQRKDICHLOROBROHOHETHANEDJCHLQRUETHANE, 1 >2-DXCHLOROETHANE, l?l-DICHLQPOETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLDRQETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLL'ROPRQPANE, 1,2-U1CHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,OICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,E1HYLEHE DIBROHIDETLUOROrRICHLOROMETHANEIIEXACHLORQETHANEhETHYL BRQtllDEMETHYL CHLORIDEHETHrLKNE CHLORIDETETRACHLQROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRftCHLQROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANE8TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-T1UCHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLQRQETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIOEHE CHLORIDEBENZENEUICHLORUB£NZ£N£, 1,4-
(CONTINUE0)
(tot DetectedNot Detected8.0l2nQ/lNot DetKtedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Dtttued
Not DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
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O.OIinq/1
F-31 2/83 By Authority of Act 368 = PA 1978 a* mended000364D
CHEMICAL. ANALYSIS QF MATER
Laboratory and Epidefliiloqical Strvics* Administrationhichigan Department of Public Htilth
3500 North Loqan, P.O. Box 30035Uniinq, MI 4890?
Ttltphttit <Si7> 373-1428
Abbreviations: GT = Greater than given valufI'iCL • S ta te regulated rtdxinun contaninant Unit
REPORT 10=
Water Supply Dmsiun-HDPH3501} N Login, Box 30035Losing, HI 4870?
LAB H0.: SSfti-90529PROGRAM COK< 14
Date rtctivtdt 9i/98/8SDitvrtporltd: fli/10/BS
Exinintr in Chtrqt*
Paut- 2
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATIONSy^tsn Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Str&tt Address: VERONA UELLFIELD-LAB.City or Twp= BATTLE CREEK
COLHO
U88N> 04SOLocation/Source'
C«Uicttitby> NOELD«tt Cilltctrd. Oi/flB/85
Test Nane TtitStinkardH«lth HCL
DvttctionTtit Linit
DLCHLDR06ENZENE, 1,3-DICHLOftlKENZENE, 1,2-ETHTLBENZEHEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMt-THYL I30BUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXTLENE
Not DetectidNtt DetectedNot DetectidNot DetectedNot OettctedNtt DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
O.OOing/1O.Ofl imj /1
9.U2Umt/l
O.OIlnq/1O.OOtnq/1
F-31 2/33 By Avthoritv of Act 368:PA (978 *fl amended 0003650
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF UIATER
Laboratory and Epiiltniological Servictt AdninUtratUnrtichigan Dtpartuwit of Public Htalth
3500 North LtfOJn, P.O. Box 30035Lanf iriy , HI 48909
Teltphont (517) 373-H28
HL1 = SI
RtPOPT TO'
' GT » Graattr than given valutrtuulittiJ naximm contaninant Unit
Watt.- Supply Divisiun-HDPH3500 N Lugan, £01 3(1035Lancing, HI 40VO?
LAB NO. > 8501-90526PKOGtAM CODE i i4
Dat* rtc«iv*d< Oi/ OB/85Dato rtportrt: fli/iO/85
Exaniner in Charqt-
SAHPLt, StlUf^C£ IHFQBMflTIQN ;t'ivsttfn Owner • CITY OF BATTLE CHEEK
Slr*er Address •. VEKONA WELLFULD-WELLCity or Tup: BATTLE CREEK
Count y CALHO
Test f4dntBROHUETHMtMUHQFORrtCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLOROBENZENECHLOROOIBHOHONETHANECHLOROETHANECHLOROFORNDICHLOFOBROHONETHANEOICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1.1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRAN3-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TKAN3-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETNYLENE DIBRONZDEFLUOROrRICHLUROHETHANEHEXACHLMOETHANEMETHYL BROHIDEI1ETHYL CHLORIDEMETHYLENE CHLORIDEfETRACHLOROETHANE, l,i,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALONETHANE6TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLDROETHYLENEV1NTL CHLORIDEVIHYLIOErtE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLQRUIENZENE, 1,4-
113"-~-"
Tttl RtsultNot DtfiecttdNot DettcttdNot DetectedNot DtttcttdNot DtttctidNot Detect idNot DtttcttdNot Dtttcttd .Not DetectedNot DtttcttdNot OtttcttdNot DtttcttdNot DettcttdNot DtttcttdNot DtttcttdNot DtttcttdNot DtttcttdNot DfttcttdNot DtttcttdNot DtttcttdNot DttficttdNot DtttcttdNot DttectodNot DttectodNot DtttcttdNot DetectedNot DtttcttdNot DtttcttdNot DtttcttdNot DotocttdNot Detect td
VS8N' 04SOLocation/Soorct'
Colitcttd by NOELDatt CoUtctt<l> 01/98/85
Standard DettctionHealth HCL Ttflt Linit
fl.Ollmj/i0.ilfl|/l O.OIimj/1
O.QOifto/1O.OOing/1
Q.tOng/1 l,001mj/lO.liOnu/1
O.iOng/1 fl.OOlng/l0.10ng/l I.OOlhg/1
tl.OOing/iMtfing/lroilnq/iH.OOtnu/1O.OOing/1O.OOinq/1Mlinq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OiOnu/1O.OOlng/IO.OIlMg/1O.USOmj/19.0llflq/lI.OOlng/1J.OIlng/1
fl.lflitg/l O.QIiftg/1O.OIlllQ/l
O.OOlnu/1I.IOtfiq/1O.OI5rtg/l1. Q01nq/lO.OOinq/19.001itg/l
(COHTlHUtP)
F-3i 2/83 By Authtrity of Act 368. PA 1978 at a«»nd«d JAN 0003651
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
Labors or; and Epidtnioloijical ServicesMichigan Dipirtnent of Public Health
3500 North Uoan, P .O . Box 30035Lanfinq, HI 48909
Telephone (517) 373-1428
ibbreviat ions; GT a Greater Nun qjven valueHCL = S ta te reuvlated ndxinun cgntaninant Unit
LAB NQ. : 8501*10526 Page> 2PROGRAM CODEi 14
KEPOKf IU:
W a l e r b u p p l y351)0 H Login, Box 3UU35Urtsini], Hi 4BVU9
r»c»iv»d: 01/U6/85r«port«4i 01/10/85
Exaniner in Charqt
cJfnlPL£ SOURCE IHFMrtAriOH»3y*t«n Owneri
Street Address:CITY OF 8ATTLE CREEKVERONA UELLF1ELD-UELL 113
Ci ty or Tup; BATTLE CREEKL'ui/niv CfiLHO
U88N-. 04SOLocat;on/Sourc»:
Colltctedby NOELDate Ctlltct*d> 01/06/85
Test HaritDCUILOROBENZENE, i,3-D1CHLQROBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBENZENEhETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETQHE
TOLUENE
Standardleft Result Health HCLNot DtttttctedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNot Detected
Detectionleft Linit
O.OOing/1O.UOing/i
0.020ftQ/lO.OIiMq/1O.OOlM/1
XTLEHE Net Detected O.OOifHi/1
F-31 2/33 By Authority of Act 368--PA 1978 at anemied jflM'j4 lfJ85 3 0003652
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS QF MATER
Laboratory and Epidtniological Strvicts AdministrationMichigan Dtpartntnt of Public Htalth
3500 North Lcgan, P .O. Bu 30035Lantinq* HI 48909
. Ttltpntnt (517) 373*1428
Abbreviations: GT - Greater than oivtn valueMCI » Slate requiateJ naximm contaminant Unit
KtPORT '10:
Wattr Supply Divitiun-HDPH3SOO N Looan, Box 30035Lansing, HI 48919
LAS NO.' 6501-00532PROGRAM CODE; 14
Dato received> 01/08/85Datt rtportodi I1/IQ/8S
Exanintr in Charge:
Pigt> 1
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION.Uysttn Owner; CITY CF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address> VERONA WELLFIELD-HELLL «SCity or Twp = BATTLE CREEK
County : CrtLHO
Location/Source;Cslltctedby. NOEL
Datt Cillected: 01/08/85
Test .Haw?DROHOETHrtHEBRaflQFQRrtCARBON TETRACKLQRIDECHLOROBENZENECHLQRQDIBRQMQMETHANECHLOftOETHANECHLOROFORH0ICHLOROBROMOMETHANEDICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHICIROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1, 2,DICHLOROPROPAHE, 1,3-DICaOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,OICKLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROMIDEFt.UOROTRICHLOROMETHANEHEXACHIOROETHANEMETHYL BROMIDEHETHYL CHLORIDEHETHYLENE CHLORIDETETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLQROETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOMETHANESTRICHLQROETHANC, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLI0EHE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROBE-NZENE, 1,4-
StanvardTtst ftttult Htalth KCLNot DetectedNot Otttctod O.lflnq/1Not DtttctodNot DetectedNot Dtttctod Q.iOng/INot DtttctodMot Dtttcttd O.iOng/1Not Dtttcttd e.ilng/lNot DtttctodNot DetectedNot DtttcttdNot BtttcttdNot DtttcttdNot DetectedNot DtttcttdNot DtttcttdNot DtttctodNot DtttctodNot DtttcttdNot DtttctodNot DetectedNot DtttctodNot DtttctodNot Httctod 0.10nt/lNot DetectedNot DtttcttdNot DetectedNot DtttcttdNot DtttcttdNit DetectedNot Detected
DetectionTtst LittitQ.OIini/lI.OIinq/1O.OOinq/lO.OOlng/1I.OQimj/1O.OiOnq/1O.OOing/Il.001«g/lO.OOLnq/IO.OIinp/1I.OIlflq/1IJUfiq/ld.OOtng/ll.lfllnq/1I.DIlnq/1D.OIlrtq/1B.OiOnq/lI.OOlnq/1IJOlmj/l0.050«g/l5,0tl«g/lI.OIlnq/10.Qlinq/ll.llinq/iO.tBinf/1O.IOlnu/1I.IOing/l0. OISm|/lI.OIinq/1d.otifty/iO.OOing/l
(CONTINUE)
F-31 E/33 By Authority of Act %8<PA 1978 as antndtd JAN0003653
CHEMICAL ANftL^YSIS QF UIATER
Laboratory and Epidtniological Siryictf AdninittrationHichigan Dtp*rtntnt of Public HtaJth
3501 North Logan, P.O. Box 30035Lansinq, MI 48909
Telephone <S17> 373-1426
Abbreviations- GT * Greater than Qiv»n valuthCL = State regulated njxinun contaninant Unit
10=
LAB NO.: 8561*18533PROUAH CODE* 14
Pagr
Supply Divi»Jun-HUPH3500 N Loqin, Box 301)35L*n«iii<j, HI 48909
Datt rtceivtd^ 01/08/85Oitt rtporttd: 11/10/65
in Chargf-
OURCE IHFORHATIOH.^ysten Uunsr: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Streit Addrtts: ^ROHA VELLFIELD-UELLL USCity or Tup> BATTLE CREEK
Cout.tT CAI..HO
Location/80vrcfftCilUct«dby= NOEL
Dm CollKtffd< 01/16/85
T»st Ttat RtiBltStandardHtallhJffiL
Dtttction
OICHLOfiOBENZENE, 1,3-D1CHLDROBENZENE, 1,2-ETHrLBENZENEHETHYLETHrL KETONErtETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENETOLUENEXYLENE
Not DfftttdidNot DftecttdHot DtttctidNit DfltvctffdN*t DetectidNet DttecttdNot DtttcttdNet Oftecttd
O.OOing/1O.OIing/1
Q.020MJ/1O.OIinq/1
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F-31 2/83 By Aothority of Act 366 PA i?78 at antnded JAN. * 000365-4
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF UIATER
Laboratory and Epideiwloqical Service* AdninistrationMichigan Ptp«rtnrnt of Public Health
3500 North Login. P.O. Box 30035Unsing, HI 4890?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
GT = Greater than given valueUCL - S t a t e regulated haximin contaninant Unit
REPQIiT rQr
Supply3508 N LOOM, Box 30035Lansinq, HI 49?U?
LAB NO..- 8511-00530PRQCHAH CODE. 14
Oatt received: 01/08/85Dait reported^ 01/10/85
Exaniner in Charge'
SAMPLE. SOURCE JNFORrtftTION^•Jvsten Owner: £ITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELL FIELD-HELLCity or Twp: BATTLE CREEK
County : CALKO
Test NineBRQHQETHAHEQROrtQFQRHCARBON TETRACHLDRIDECHLOROBENZENECHLORQDiBROnOHETHANECHLUROETHAHECHLOROFORMOICHLOROBKOHOHETHANEDICHLQROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE; TRANS-1,2,DICHLGROETHYLENE, CIS-1,2,DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,DICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETH/LENE DIBROHIDEFLUDROTR1CHLOROHETHANEHEXACHLUROETHANEMETHYL BKOHIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEHETHYLEHE CHLORIDETETRACHLQROETHANE, i, 1,2,2-T^TRACHLORQETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALOHETHANE8TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICKLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLQRQETHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEVINYLIOENE CHLORIDEBENZENEDICHLOROiENZENE, 1,4-
*3S
Test ResultNot DetectedNot DetectedNot DetectedNtt DetectedNet DetecttdNit Detected(tot DetectedHot DetectedO.OOSuq/lOJ3Snq/lNtt Detectedo.m«q/iNot De tec todNet DetectedNet DetectedNet DetectedNet DetectedNet DetectedNet DetectedNot De tec tod0.002nq/lNot DetectedI.OOSfiq/lNet DetectedNot Detectede.OMwj/ll.039nq/lNot DetectedI.OOing/1Ntt DtttcttdNet Dttvcted
USSH> 04SIILucAtion/Sovrcei
CoUecttdby: NOELDate Collected' 01/08/85
Standard DetectionHealth NCL Teit Linit
O.OOlnv/1O.iOnq/1 I.OOlnq/1
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(CONTIHUE6)
F-31 3/83 By Authority of Act 368'.PA 1978 at attended JAN 141985 0003653
CHEMICAL. ANALYSIS OF UIATEH
Laboratory and Epidt«ioloqical Services administrationMichigan Dtpirtntnt of Public Health
3500 North Loqan, P.O. Box 30635Laming, fll 4890?
Telephone (517) 373-1428
Abbreviation!* £T * Greater than given valuenCL -- S ta te regulated naxiflun contanirtant lihit
Ktf 'OKF ID:
Supply3500 H Lagan, Box 3003SLaming, HZ 487U9
LAB MO. i 0591-10530PROCIAH COK> M
Date received; 01/08/8?Date reported- 11/10/35
in Charge
S O R C E INFQfiHrtriQN.cJystei Ouner:
Street Address;or Tup:
CITY OF BATTLE CREEKVERONA WELLFIELD-WEU 135BATTLE CREEK
CALHO
»SSN> 04SO
Teat Nane Tilt RemitStandardHealth hCL
Collected by NOELDate Co UK ted. n/08/85
OttKUonTut Lihit
DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-UlCHLOfiOBENZENE, 1,2-ETHYLBENZENEMETHYL6THYL KETONEMEFHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE3TYREMETOLUENEXYLEHE
NotNet DetetttfdNet DetectedNet DetectedNot DettctedNet DetectedNet DetectedNot Dflt«ted
0.001^/1O.OOlng/1
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F-31 2/33 flp Avthority of Act 368.PA 1978 at awnded JAN H 1985 000365G
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF" WATER
Laboratory and Epidinulogic*! Struct* AdninittrationHichigan Dtpartwtnt of Public Htalth
3500 North Login, P . O . Box 30035Laruing, HI 48909
Ttltphont (517) 373-1428
GT - Creator than qiven valut;1CL = SUtfl roqvLaitd naiimift contamnant limt
REPORT fU-
Uattr Supply Divisiuri-hDPH3501) N Loqan, Box 30035Lansinq, HI 4890?
LAB NO. > 8501-00531PROGRAM CODE > 14
Datt r*ceifffd> fli /OB/85DJ|» reurtt iJ ' 81/10/85
Pagr 1
Exanintr In
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION*Systen Owner: CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address; VERONA WELLFIELD-WELL *39City or Tup; BATTLE CREEK
Coun ty - CALHO
USSN: 04 SiLtcation/Sourcti
Colltcttdby: NOELDatt Cilltcttd' Oi/W/85
Test NanoBI'MOETHANEBRQrtQFQRrtCARBON TETRACHLORIDECHLORGBENZENECHLQRODIBRQMGHETHANECHLORQETHANECHLOROFORMDICHLQRQBRQMOHETHANEJHCHLQRQETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DiCHLORQETHYLENE, TRANS-1,2,DICttt-OROETHYLENE; CIS-1, 2,DICHLQROPROPANE, 1,3-DICHLQRQPRQPYLENE, TRANS-1,3,OICHLOROPROPYLENE, CIS-1,3,ETHYLENE DIBROHIDEFLUOROTRICHLOROHETHANEIIF.XACHLOROETHANErtETHYL BROHIDEMETHYL CHLORIDEHETHYLENE CHLORIDEiETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRftCHLORQETHYLENETOTAL TRIHALONETHANE8TKICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-nUCHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROEtHYLENEVINYL CHLORIDEUlNYLIDEXE CHLORIDEBENZENEOICHLOROBEHZENE, 1,4-
StandardTtst Result Health HCLNot DirectedNot De toe tod O.lOno/1Not DettctidNit DtttcttdNot Dttectid O.lOnq/1Nit DtttctidNot Detected O.llnf/1Not Dtttcttd O.ilnq/1Nit DtttctidNot DtttctidNit DetectedNit DtttcttdNit DtttcttdNit DtttcttdNtt DtttcttdNit DtttctidNit DetectedNot DtttctidNot DtttctidNit Do tec todNot DffttcttdNit DetectedNit DtttctidNit Dtttctid 0.18ng/lNit DtttcttdNit DettdodNit DtttcttdNit DtttctidNot DtttcttdNot DtttctidNot Detected
DetectionTest LinitO.OIlnq/lo.9Qlmj/lO.OQinq/1O.OOinq/1t.QOlnq/1O.OlOng/1IJOim^/lI.OOlftq/lO.UIlmj/10.011*1/1t.OOlnq/10,Hlng/lO.IOlno/1I.OIlnq/1Mlinq/11 Ollnq/1t.0i0m|/lI.OOlnq/1O.OOlnq/1O.OSOnq/1O.OOlno/11 . 9llnq/lI.OIlng/10.0 ling/1fl.OUlBq/1fl.OOinq/1O.OOinq/1O.OISnq/1O.IOinq/1I.601RQ/1O.IOlnq/l
(CONTINUED)
F-31 2/83 By Atthirity of Ad 368^PA 1778 it iMftdtdJftH 0003657
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF MATER
Laboratory and Epitfeniological Services AdministrationMichigan Department of Poblic Health
3566 Ntrth Loqan, P.O. Box 30035Lansing, HI 4890?
Telephone (517) 373-1426
Abbreviat ions' GT * Greater thin given valveHCL * Stats reqolated fiaximm contaminant liait
REPORT ft):
Uater Supply Divmon-KWH3500 N Login, Box 30035Unsiug, HI 48909
LAB NO, i 8501-00531PROCRAH C00£> 14
Oatt r*cffiv*dt Oi/Oe/85Dili rvpurtvd; 11/10/85
Exwintr in Chirgt:
SAMPLE SOURCE INFORMATION:Systen Ownsr. CITY OF BATTLE CREEK
Street Address: VERONA WELLFIELD-WELL 139City or Tup; BATTLE CREEK
County:
Test Ttst ResultStandardHealth MCL
(J4SILocation/So vrce<
Collected by: NOELDate Collected- 01/08/85
DetectionTeit Linit
DICHLOROBEN2ENE, 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1.3-ETHrLBEHZENEMETHYLETHYL KETONEMETHYL ISOBUTYL KETONESTYRENEFOLUEHE 'XYLEHE
Net DetectedNot DetectedNet DetectedNet DetectedNit DetectedNet DetectedNtt DetectedNot Detected
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F-31 2/63 Bf Authority of Act 368:PA 1978 as aneiided JAN H 1985 0003655vJ/
tTATI OF MICHIGAN « 11 «•DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
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CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
OF NATURAL GROUND WATERS IN MICHIGAN:
A PRELIMINARY REPORT
By T. Ray Cummings
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Open-File Report 80-953
Lansing, Michigan
August 1980
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
CECIL D. ANDRUS, Secretary
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
H. William Menard, Director
For additional information write to:
U.S. Geological Survey6520 Mercantile Way, Suite 5Lansing, Michigan 48910
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CONTENTS
Page
Abstract-----------------------—-___--.---__-_----------------- iIntroduction----------------------------------------------------- 1
Purpose and scope of study------------*------ — -*------*---- 2Method of investigation------------------------------------- 2
General water-quality conditions--------------------------------- 3Areal variations in water quality-------------------------------- 10Relation of water quality to geologic source--------------------- 14Relation of water quality to mineral associations-------------— 21Conclusions-------------------------------------^---------------- 24Selected references---------------------------------------------- 25
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ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Figure 1. Relation of dissolved- sol ids concentration tochemical characteristics of water-------------- — -- 5
2. Relation of specific conductance to dissolved-solidsconcentration of water------------------------------ 6
3. Areal predominance of dissolved solids and hardnessof water- ------------------------------------------- H
4. Areal predominance of barium and ammonia in water----- 12
5. Areal predominance of total recoverable iron andtotal recoverable lead in water--------------------- 13
6. Relation of depth of well to dissolved-solids con-centration- ----------------------------------------- is
7. Chemical characteristics of water from glacialdeposits — ------------------ — . — — . —— - — . —— 16
8. Chemical characteristics of water from bedrock(Pennsylvania!!, Mississippian, Devonian andSilurian)----- ——— ---------- ——— -....._..._.. — \-j
9. Chemical characteristics of water from bedrock(Silurian, Ordovician, Cambrian, and Precambrian) — 18
10. Relation of boron and sodium to geologic source------- 20
11. Relation of titanium to aluminum in water---------- — 22
12. Relation of zirconium to aluminum in water------- — -- 23
TABLES
Page
Table 1. Maximan and minimum values of chemical and physicalcharacteristics of ground water---------------------- 4
2. Frequency data for chemical and physical character-istics of ground water- — -------- —— —— ---- — ---- 3
3. Comparison of water quality to drinking water stand-ards of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — -- 9
4. Comparison of chemical and physical characteristicsof water from glacial and bedrock deposits- — ---- — 19
5. Mean values of chemical and physical characteristicsof water from geologic sources----------------------- 27
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CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICSOF NATURAL GROUND WATERS IN MICHIGAN:
A PRELIMINARY REPORT
ByT. Ray Cummings
ABSTRACT
Wide variations occur in the chemical and physical characteristicsof natural ground waters in Michigan. Dissolved-solids concentrationsrange from 23 to 2,100 milligrams per liter. Waters having low dis-solved-solids concentrations are calcium bicarbonate waters. Sodium,sulfate, and chloride increase as mineralization increases. Iron,aluminum, and titanium are higher at some locations than is common inmost natural waters. Lead concentrations exceed those desirable indrinking water at some locations in the northern part of the LowerPeninsula. Generalized areal patterns of water quality variation sug-gest that geology is a primary cause of differences across the state.Examples of chemical associations in water suggest that chemical analy-ses may be valuable in tracing and identifying mineral deposits.
INTRODUCTION
Information on the natural-' chemical and physical characteristicsof ground water, particularly with respect to substances that occur intrace amounts, does not meet needs in Michigan and in other parts of thenation. Such information is essential for establishing baseline condi-tions against which long-term changes in water quality can be judged,and for properly evaluating the degree and severity of contaminationwhen it occurs. In addition to supporting management decisions relatingto the protection of the water resource, a better definition of naturalwater quality is necessary for studies of the significance and relationof the geochemical environment to human health and disease. Waterquality information is also important in the identification and develop-ment of mineral resources. As minerals become scarce, and as theirvalue increases, chemical analyses of ground water will likely be usedeven more frequently for this purpose.
In 1974, the Geological Survey Division of the Michigan Departmentof Natural Resources and the U.S. Geological Survey began a cooperativeprogram to investigate the natural characteristics of water in aquifersin the state. The program is a continuing one in which carefullyselected wells are sampled each year. New wells are also drilled to theprincipal aquifers to monitor both water quality and water levels. The
I/ The term "natural" is used to characterize water exhibiting noreadily detectable modification by man's activity. It is probable thatfew, if any, of the ground waters normally sought as supplies are com-pletely free of all cultural influence.
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design and construction of these wells is such that they are suitable aslong-term observation sites. Site selection is made in all cases so asto avoid known, or even suspected, contamination. Since 1974, about 30samples have been collected each year, and 17 wells have been drilled.Information obtained through this program forms the basis of this report,
Purpose and Scope of Study
This report presents a preliminary evaluation of the natural chem-ical and physical characteristics of ground waters in Michigan. Becausedata are few, interpretations are intended to illustrate the directionthat studies' need to take when information has accumulated from thecontinuing program. For this study, maximum and miniimjm values ofindividual substances and properties have been determined, as well ashow frequently values of a given magnitude may be expected. Water-quality characteristics have been related to geologic source, arealvariations identified if possible, and geochemical associations noted.Chemical analyses from other data programs or sources have not been usedin this evaluation, largely because it seemed preferable to confine thestudy to data obtained under the same uniformly strict conditions andbecause no prior analyses for some substances are available.
Method of Investigation
In conjunction with the Michigan Geological Survey, availableinformation on wells was reviewed each year to select possible wells forsampling. Geologic source, well location, and the probability of ob-taining representative water from an aquifer were considered in theselection. Wells were pumped from a half to one and a half hours beforesample collection. While at the well site, specific conductance, pH,and temperature were measured. Filtration, treatment, or chilling wasalso done at the site, as appropriate.
Laboratory analyses of 86 substances or properties were normallymade. The major anions and cations, trace metals, pesticides, and othersubstances of particular significance were included in analytical work.One hundred and fifty-five samples were collected, 39 of which werecollected when wells were resampled. The second sample was obtainedfrom some wells when a result was questionable, or to confirm an unusualquality characteristic. Analysis of water from three wells have notbeen used in this study because, in the author's judgment, modificationof natural water quality is detectable. In tabulating maximum andminimum values, 152 analyses have been used. For all other evaluationsof the data, only one analysis of water from a well has been used inorder to prevent distortions in mean and frequency computations. Thus,most conclusions are based on analyses of 113 samples. Complete chem-ical analyses of water from each well and exact well locations have beenpublished in annual reports by tiiffman (1979a,b). These reports, avail-able from the U.S. Geological Survey in Lansing, may be consulted formore complete and specific information. A description of laboratorymethods used by the U.S. Geological Survey in the analysis of samples isgiven in Barnett and Mallory (1971), Goerlitz and Brown (1972), Thatcherand others (1977), and Skougstad and others (1979).
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Samples were obtained from wells in 63 of Michigan's 83 counties atlocations distributed throughout the state. Geologically, water sampleswere obtained from 23 different glacial and bedrock deposits. (Seetable 5.) If no firm characterization of the composition or texture ofglacial deposits could be made, the source of water has been identifiedas "Glacial deposits, undifferentiated."
GENERAL WATER-QUALITY CONDITIONSConsiderable variation occurs in the quality of ground water from
place to place throughout the state. Table 1 lists the maximum andminimum values for all substances and properties other than pesticides.Maximum and minimum dissolved-solids concentrations differ by a factorof about 100, although the range for individual substances may be muchgreater. Concentrations of most substances are within the range commonfor ground waters, with the exceptions of those of iron, aluminum, andtitanium. The maximum concentrations of each were: iron, 29,000 yg/L(micrograms per liter).; aluminum, 44,000 ug/L; and titanium, 3,600 ug/L.
Waters having a low dissolved-solids concentration are generallycalcium bicarbonate waters, that is, the calcium constitutes more than50 percent of the cations and bicarbonate constitutes more than 50percent of the anions. As the dissolved-solids concentration of atypical water increases, the proportion of sodium, sulfate, and chlorideincreases. Figure 1 illustrates generalized changes in chemical com-position as dissolved-solids concentration increases. Sulfate increasesmost rapidly as dissolved solids increase, accompanied by a proportionaldecrease in bicarbonate. A decrease in calcium is balanced by a corres-ponding increase in sodium. Magnesium does not change appreciably.
In general, the concentrations of major dissolved substances in-crease as dissolved solids increase. Concentrations of most tracesubstances, however, seem to be unrelated to the dissolved-solids con-centration of the water. For example, no correlation was detectedbetween dissolved-solids concentration and aluminum, barium, boron,cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, manganese, nitrogen, silica,titanium, vanadium, uranium, or zinc. Strontium, an exception, doesincrease as dissolved solids increase.
Specific conductance, which is a measure of the ability of water toconduct an electrical current, is frequently used to estimate dissolved-solids concentration. The relation of dissolved solids to specificconductance is determined by the amount and type of substances 'in solu-tion. Generally, water composed predominately of divalent ions willhave a dissolved solids-specific conductance ratio greater than a watercomposed predominately of univalent ions. Figure 2 shows the relationof specific conductance and dissolved-solids concentration based onsamples collected for this study. The nonlinear relation reflects thechanging composition of the water shown in figure 1.
Polychlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated napthalenes, and 23pesticides were determined on each sample. Analyses were made for eachof the following substances:
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c cTable 1.--Maximum and minimum values of chemical and physical characteristics of ground water
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Constituent or property
Alkalinity («g/L as CaCO,)
AluninuB, Total Recoverable (vg/L as Al)
Arsenic. Total (vg/L as As)
Bar it*. Total Recoverable (ng/L as Ba)
Berylliua. Total Recoverable (ng/L as Be)
Bicarbonate (*g/L as HOD,)
Bisauth, Total (nf/L as Bi)
Boron, Total Recoverable (vg/L as •)
Cad*iiH, Total Recoverable (*/L as Cd)
Calciw, Dissolved (ng/L as Ca)
Carbon. Organic Dissolved (ng/L as C)
Carbon Dioxide. Dissolved (ng/L as CO,)
CarboMte (ngA as CO,)
Chloride. Dissolved («*/L as Cl)
QiroBiun, Total Recoverable (ug/L as Cr)
Cobalt, Total Recoverable (*g/L as Co)
Color (Platinum Cobalt laiits)
Cooper, Total Recoverable (ug/L as Cu)
Cyanide. Total (ai/L as CM)
Fluor ide. Dissolved («c/L as F)
Galliua, Total (wg/L as Ga)
Geraaniun, Total (wg/L as Ge)
Hardness («g/L as CaCoa)
Hardness, Nbocarfaonate (nf/L as CaCo,)
Iron, Dissolved (*g/L as Fe)
Iron, Total Recoverable (ng/L as Fe)
Lead, Total Recoverable (n|/L.as Pb)
Lithiua. Total Recoverable (pg/L as LI)
ttuiganese, Dissolved (vg/L as Hi)
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494
44,000
32
300
30
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2,000
21
230
21
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24
130
180
40
200
1,900
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900
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12,000
29,000
220
90
710
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0
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Mercury, Total Recoverable (ug/L as Hg)
Molybdenum, Total Recoverable (ng/L as Ho) ,
Nickel, Total Recoverable {ug/L as Ml)
Nitrogen, Total (ng/L as N)
Nitrogen, AMmia, Total (ng/L as N)
Nitrogen, Nitrate, Total (ng/L as H)
Nitrogen, Nitrite. Total (nf/L as N)
Nitrogen, Organic, Total (ng/L as N)
ptl (Units)
Phenols (ug/L)
Phosphorus, Total («g/L as p)
Phosphorus, Ortho, Total (ng/L as P)
Potassium*, Dissolved (ng/L as K)
Seleniun, Total (ng/L as Se)
Silica. Dissolved (ng/L as SiOa)
Silver, Total Recoverable (ug/L as Ag)
Sodiua, Dissolved (ng/L as Ni)
Solids, Residue at laWC, Dissolved (mg/L)
Solids. Sun of Constituents, Dissolved (ng/L)
Specific Conductance (aiicromhos)
Strontiun, Total Recoverable (ng/L as Sr)
Sulfate. Dissolved (ng/L as S0«)
Tin, Total Recoverable (ng/L as Sn)
Titaniun. Total (uf/L as Ti)
Turbidity (JTU)
Uraniun, Dissolved (ng/L as Ur)
Vanadiun, Total (wg/L as V)
Zinc, Total Recoverable (i»g/L as In)
ZircomiM, Total (wg/L as Zr)
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Aldr in Ma1ath ionChlordane MethoxychlorODD Methyl parathionDDE Methyl trithionDOT ParathionDiazinon SilvexDieldrin TrithionEndosulfan ToxapheneEndrin 2,4-DEthion 2,4,5-THeptachlor Polychlorinated napthalenesHeptachlor epoxide Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB)Lindane
Pesticides were detected in water from only two wells, both in thenorthern part of the state. Water from these wells contained traceamounts of PCB, 2-,4-D, and 2,4,5-T. A resampling of the water showed nodetectable levels. Other chemical characteristics of water from bothwells indicated, however, that the water was not representative ofnatural conditions, and thus the analyses were not included in datasummarized in this report.
Frequency distributions of data were prepared for most substancesand properties, and curves were drawn showing the percentage of groundwaters having a value equal to or less than a specified amount. Fromthese curves, values occurring at the 10, 25, 50, 75, and 90 percentileswere determined and listed in table 2.1/ Results indicate how oftenvalues of a given magnitude may be expected in uncontaminated groundwaters of Michigan, and thus provide a preliminary basis for judging themodification of water quality characteristics. For example, 10 percentof the chloride concentrations are equal to or less than 0.7 mg/L(milligrams per liter); 90 percent of the concentrations are equal to orless than 54 mg/L. Similarly, nitrate, which in high concentrationcomnonly indicates contamination, is equal to or less than 0.24 mg/L in90 percent of the waters.
A comparison of frequency data to drinking water standards of theU.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1977a,b) is shown in table 3.Both maximum contaminant levels for inorganic chemicals and secondarymaximum contaminant levels were referred to frequency curves and thepercentage of time the level was equaled or exceeded determined. Leadconcentrations exceeded the 50 ug/L maximum contaminant level in 13percent of the ground waters. Iron and manganese concentrations arefrequently greater than secondary maximum levels; total dissolved-sol idsconcentration exceeded the secondary maximum level in 15 percent of the
I/ Bismuth, gallium, and germanium are reported as "less than (<)"values. For these substances, low concentrations are reported by thelaboratory in a qualitative manner because of the expense of precisequantitative analyses. Frequency distributions prepared for thesesubstances represent a distribution of the most frequently reported"less than" results, and thus values given in table 2 may or may not ccorrespond to concentrations that occur at the indicated frequency. Jf
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Constituent or property
Alkalinity (mg/L as (MO,)
Aluminum. Total Recoverable (ng/L •• Al)
Arsenic, Total (ng/L *S As)
ftariua. Total Recoverable (kg/L as la)
fterylllun. Total Recoverable (ng/L u It)
•Icarbonatc (nf/L as HOOJ
kiMuth, Total (ng/L as 11)
loroM. Total Recoverable (wg/L as I)
Cadmium, Total Recoverable (ng/L at Cd)
Calcium, Dissolved (ngA n Ca)
Carbon. Organic Mssolved (ng/L as C)
Carbon Oioitd*, Dissolved (aft/L *» OD,)
Carbonate (ng/1 •* OB,)
Chloride. Dissolved (mt/L as a)
Chromium, Total Recoverable (nf/L as Or)
Cobalt. Total Recoverable (,,g/L as Co)
Color (Platinum Cobalt (kits)
Copper, Total Recoverable (nf/L as Cu)
Cyanide. Total (ng/L as CM)
Fluor lot. Dissolved (*g/L as F)
Galliiai. Total (vg/L as Ga)
Germanium, Total (ng/L as Oe)
Hardness (ng/L as CaCo,)
Hardness, Moncarbenate (-g/L as CaCo,)
Iron, Dissolved (ng/L as Fe)
Iron, Total Recoverable (nf/L as Fe)
Lead. Total Recoverable (n/L »s Pb)
Lithtiai, Total Recoverable (MC/L as Li)
HuiRinese. Dissolved (nf/1 as Mi)
Hutflanese. Total Recoverable (»n/L as Ni)
ftrccnt of ground MO tenhaving a value equal to or less
than that indicated
101
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Hignesiu*. Dissolved (Bg/L as Mg)
tercury. Total Recoverable (ng/t as 1%)
ttolyfadenuH. Total Recoverable (*f/L as Mo)
Nickel, Total Recoverable (»g/L as Hi)
Nitrogen. Total (a«/L as N)
Nitrogen, Aaaonia, Total («g/L as N)
Nitrogen, Nitrate, Total («g/L as N)
Nitrogen. Nitrite. Total (-g/L as N)
Nitrogen. Organic. Total (ag/L as N)
pH (Units)
Pheaols («/L)
Phosanorus, Total (a«/L as P)
Phosphorus, Ortfao, Total (ng/L as P)
Potassium, Dissolved («g/L as K)
Seleniun. Total (ng/L as Se)
Silica. Dissolved («g/L as SiOa)
Silver, Total Recoverable (Hg/L as Ag)
Sodium, Dissolved («gA as Ha)
Solids, Residue at ItlrK. Dissolved (ng/L)
Solids, Sum of Constituents. Dissolved (ag/L)
Specific Conductance (•icroahos)
Strontiun, Total Recoverable (vg/L as Sr)
Sulfatc. Dissolved (ng/L as SO*}
Tin. Total Recoverable (ug/L as Sn)
TitaniiM, Total (i</L as Ti)
Turbidity (JTU)
Uraniun, Dissolved (ng/L as Ur)
Vanadiun, Total (ng/L as V)
Zinc, Total Recoverable (vg/L as Zn)
Zirconium, Total (ng/L as Zr)
Percent of grand uttershaving • value equal to or less
than that indicated
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Contaminant
Arsenic (As)
Barium (Ba)
Cadmium (Cd)
Chloride (Cl)
Chromium (Cr)
Color (Units)
Copper (Co)
Fluoride (F)
Iron (Fe)
Lead (Pb)
Manganese (Mn)
Mercury (Hg)
Nitrate (N03 as N)
pH (Units)
Selenium (Se)
Silver (Ag)
Sulfate (SOi,)
Zinc (Zn)
Total Dissolved Solids
Maximumcontaminant levelsfor inorganicchemicals
50 yg/L
1,000 yg/L
10 yg/L
50 yg/L
1.4 to 2.4 mg/L
50 yg/L
2 ug/L
10 mg/L
10 ug/L
SO ug/L
Secondary maximumcontaminant levels
250 mg/L
15 units
1 mg/L
300 yg/L
50 yg/L
6.5 to 8.5 units
250 mg/L
5 mg/L
500 mg/L
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waters. Concentrations of lead, and certainly those of iron and man-ganese, are likely to decrease if water is treated before use. However,more frequent chemical analyses of lead are desirable when evaluatingthe suitability of domestic water supplies, particularly in those partsof the state where lead concentrations are highest. Cadmium, color,chromium, copper, chloride, fluoride, pH, and sulfate also may not meetstandards at some locations.
AREAL VARIATIONS IN WATER QUALITY
Geologic conditions are a principal factor determining the arealvariation in quality of ground water throughout the state, althoughdifferences may also be due to varying hydrologic conditions. Examplesof the areal predominance of some water-quality characteristics areshown in figures 3, 4, and 5. Areal patterns were determined by plottingvalues on maps, and noting areas of similarity. Dissolved-solids concen-tration of water tend to be highest in the central part of the LowerPeninsula (fig. 3). Many wells in this area obtain water from bedrockdeposits, which normally contain more highly mineralized water. Themajor dissolved substances - calcium, magnesium, sodium, sulfate, andchloride - also tend to be highest in the same area. Hardness!/ ofwater is highest in the southeastern part of the state and at someplaces in the Upper Peninsula (fig. 3).
Areal predominance of barium and ammonia is illustrated (fig. 4)because each substance has caused either concern or a problem in thepast few years. In 1974, concentrations of barium in some ground watersin southeastern Michigan were found to be as high as 7,800 yg/L—anamount considered unsafe for human consumption. Although no concentra-tions of that magnitude were found during this investigation, higherbarium concentrations seem to occur in the southeastern part of thestate. Mare frequent analyses for barium in the area are probablywarranted.
The ammonia concentration of ground water has been of major signi-ficance on at least one occasion during the past several years. Plansfor a fish hatchery in southeastern Michigan were abandoned when groundwater was found to contain ammonia in excess of that suitable for pro-pagation of trout. Figure 4 shows that higher ammonia concentrationsare likely in the south-central and southeastern part of the state. Asinformation accumulates, more precise delineations of ammonia distri-bution may provide one of the initial bases for judging the suitabilityof a ground water for fish hatchery use.
\j The U.S. Geological Survey classifies the hardness of water asfollows: 60 mg/L or less, soft; 61 to 120 mg/L, moderately hard, 121-180 mg/L, hard; and 190 mg/L or greater, very hard. Using this class-ification, and based on data obtained for this study, 5 percent of theground waters are soft, 20 percent are moderately hard; 25 percent arehard; and, 50 percent are very hard.
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Figure 5.--Areal predominance of total recoverable iron and total recoverable lead in water.
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Areal predominance of iron and lead is shown in figure 5. Ironconcentrations are highest in the Upper Peninsula and in the south-eastern part of the Lower Peninsula. Lead seems to be highest in thenorth-central part of the Lower Peninsula, where concentrations fre-quently approach the maximum permitted in drinking water supplies.
RELATION OF WATER QUALITY TO GEOLOGIC SOURCE
Chemical analyses were made on water collected from wells tappingseven glacial deposits (77 samples) and 16 bedrock deposits (36 samples).On the basis of lithology, nine bedrock deposits may be classifiedprimarily as- limestone or dolomite, five as sandstone, one as a shale,and one as a sandstone and shale. Some of the bedrock deposits, such asthe Saginaw Formation, contain sandstone, shale, limestone, and coal.Table 5 lists the mean values of each chemical and physical property bygeologic source. Interpretations based on the mean values should bemade with caution because the number of samples of water obtained fromeach source is different.
The average depth of wells in glacial deposits (95 feet) is abouthalf the average depth of wells in bedrock deposits (215 feet). Althoughno precise correlation can be demonstrated, the mineralization of watertends to increase as depth of wells increase (fig. 6). The mean dis-solved-solids concentration of water from glacial deposits was 241 mg/L;the mean forjjedrock deposits was 535 mg/L. Seventy-two percent of themaximum values given in table 1 are associated with water from bedrockdeposits.
Figure 7, 8, and 9 illustrate the chemical characteristics of waterfrom each geologic source by means of bar diagrams. If sufficientanalyses were available from a geologic source, waters of both high andlow mineralization are illustrated.
Among glacial deposits, outwash deposits generally contain waterhaving the highest dissolved-solids concentrations. Higher than averageconcentrations of some trace metals also occur in water from outwash.Among bedrock deposits, water from the Saginaw Formation was more highlymineralized than that from other bedrock deposits. Some of the maximumconcentrations of trace substances also occur in water of the SaginawFormation. Table 4 shows mean concentrations for selected substances inwater from glacial and bedrock deposits; mean concentrations computed bydeleting data obtained from outwash deposits and the Saginaw Formationare also shown.
A comparison of water from limestones and dolomites, from sand-stones, and from glacial deposits identified few distinguishing char-acteristics. For most substances, mean concentrations given in table 5do not offer sufficient evidence to form firm conclusions regardingdifferences in the water quality of each geologic source. Figure 10illustrates, however, how boron and sodium are related to lithology.Highest concentrations of each occur in water in the sandstones; lowestconcentrations occur in water in glacial deposits. Areas delineated foreach deposit encompass 80 percent or more of the boron and sodium con-centrations available for plotting.
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Table 4.--Comparison of chemical and physical characteristics ofwater from glacial and bedrock deposits.
Constituent
Aluminum (yg/L)
Barium (yg/L)
Boron (yg/L)
Chloride (mg/L)
Chromium (yg/L)
Copper (yg/L)
Hardness (mg/L)
Iron, Total (yg/L)
Lithium (yg/L)
Manganese, Total (yg/L)
Nickel (yg/L)
Nitrogen, Total (mg/L)
Potassium (mg/L)
Silica (mg/L)
Silver (yg/L)
Sodium (mg/L)
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Dissoh i/L)
Stront iuflfc1$)g/L)
Sulfate (mg/L)
Tin (yg/L)
Titanium (yg/L)
Zinc (yg/L)
Mean Concentration
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1,693
78
254
71
16
22
311
3,340
22
102
10
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535
1,040
123
12
414
552
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197
43
55
11
8.9
35
187
1,760
1.5
75
5.9
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241
274
36
3.8
21
219
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584
65
197
34
15
18
257
2,170
18
77
8.3
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2.6
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1.0
28
384
811
79
11
299
484
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209
42
43
10
9.2
12
168
1,220
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63
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RELATION OF WATER QUALITY TO MINERAL ASSOCIATIONS
Mineral associations in geologic materials have been studiedextensively. Frequently these associations are reflected in the chem-ical composition of water, and, for this reason, chemical analyses fortrace substances serve as a prospecting tool. In the analyses of datafor this report, about 40 possible relations between substances wereinvestigated either by simple plotting of data or by regression analy-sis. As data are few and concentration ranges narrow for some sub-stances, correlation was poor, even for some of the better known andunderstood associations. Extensive treatment is thus unwarranted in
* this report. Significant associations, involving aluminum and itsrelation to titanium and zirconium, are given as illustrations.
Aluminum is not commonly present in natural waters in concentra-tions greater than a few tenths of a milligram per liter. Its solu-bility is sometimes increased owing to the formation of complexes with
** fluoride and sulfate. Once dissolved from rocks, it rapidly formsaluminum hydroxide, which has a low solubility in the pH range of most
, natural waters. High concentrations of aluminum occur in water fromseveral geologic sources in Michigan, and a relation between the concen-tration of aluminum and the composition or texture of deposits is notevident. Shale has been cited as having the highest average aluminum
* content among sedimentary rocks (Hem, 1972), and a well drilled inthe Saginaw Formation, which is primarily sandstone and shale, didyield water having an aluminum concentration of 44,000 wg/L. Althoughthe sample was clear when collected, much of the aluminum was probablyin a finely divided particulate form. Water of the same well had atitanium concentration of 3,600 ug/L. The author is aware of only one
* higher concentration of titanium (5,400 yg/L), and that occurred inwater associated with volcanos in Kamchatka, U.S.S.R. (White and others,1963).
A plot of titanium concentrations versus aluminum concentrations isshown in figure 11. A regression analysis of the data gave a corre-lation coefficient of 0.91. The relation of the two constituents seemsconsistent with data of Migdisov (1960) who studied the titanium-aluminumratio of sedimentary rock samples in Russia. Migdisov concluded, froman analysis of more than 1,900 samples, that the TiO-/Ala03 ratio was0.053. Expressed as a Ti/Al ratio, the value is 0.06. Figure 11suggests that the Ti/Al ratio for Michigan ground waters ranges fromabout 0.1 to about 0.06* This consistency indicates that the titanium-aluminum association in Michigan ground waters is a reliable one, andone that might have significance in investigating the occurrence oftitanium deposits.
The relation of aluminum to zirconium in water (fig. 12) may alsobe of possible significance in geochemical investigations. Zirconium,like aluminum and titanium, seems to occur in concentrations higher thancommonly reported. Il'ina and others (1970) found that the zirconiumand titanium contents of sandstone, siltstone, and clay are related.This fact, and the apparent relationship of aluminum and titanium,suggest that a aluminum-zirconium relationship is to be expected.
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Analysis of data for this report, as well as ample geochemicalliterature, suggest that identification of other mineral associationsmay be possible as information accumulates. For example, relationsbetween copper and titanium, manganese and iron, copper and zirconium,vanadium and iron, and boron and sodium are apparent but less definite. 'Further, relations between pH and higher lead concentrations and betweenpH and aluminum are suggested by data. Strontium, which is chemicallysimilar to calcium and generally in close geochemical association withit, increases rapidly as calcium increases. The concentration ofstrontium in ground waters analyzed shows a closer relationship withmagnesium, however. Strontium increases by a factor of about 100 asmagnesium increases by a factor of about 5. Strontium also increases assulfate increases.
CONCLUSIONS
Chemical and physical analyses of 1S2 samples collected from 1974to 1979 indicate that the quality characteristics of ground water inMichigan vary widely. Water from bedrock deposits is more highly min-eralized than that of glacial deposits. Among glacial deposits, outwashyields the most highly mineralized water. Among bedrock deposits, theSaginaw Formation yields the most highly mineralized water. Calcium andbicarbonate are generally the predominant ions in waters of lower min-eralization, whereas sodium, sulfate, and chloride are the predominantions in waters of higher mineralization. About 7S percent of groundwaters may be classified as hard or very hard. Iron occurs in concen-trations that are higher than common in many natural ground waters.Aluminum and titanium occur in unusually high concentrations, and theiroccurrence seems to be one of mineral association.
Frequency distributions indicate that a significant number ofwaters do not meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency drinking waterstandards for iron, manganese, lead, total dissolved solids, and color.Sulfate, pH, fluoride, copper, chromium, chloride, and cadmium also donot meet standards at times. Scant data indicate that lead tends to benaturally higher in ground water in the upper part of the Lower Pen-insula than in other areas. Dissolved-solids (sum of constituents)concentrations, which ranged from 23 to 2,100 mg/L statewide, are high-est in the southern part of the Lower Peninsula.
Too few data are available to define conclusive differences in thechemical characteristics of water from each geologic source. Meanconcentrations, computed for each glacial and bedrock deposit, doprovide a basis for comparison.
Mineral associations, notably those of aluminum and titanium andaluminum and zirconium, are evident from data obtained. Further workwill likely develop additional relationships that are only tentative atpresent.
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Selected References
Barnett, P. R., and Mallory, E. C., 1971, Determination of minor elementsin water by emission spectroscopy in Techniques of Water ResourcesInvestigations, Book 5, Chap. A2: "U.S. Geological Survey, 31 p.
Goerlitz, D. F., and Brown, E., 1972, Methods for analysis of organicsubstances in water in Techniques of Water Resources Investigations,Book S, Chap. A3: U75. Geological Survey, 40 p.
Hem, J. D., 1972, Aluminum: Abundance in common sediments and sedi-mentary rocks in Wedepohl, K. H., ed., Handbook of Geochemistry:New York, Springer-Verlag, vol. 2, part 1.
Huffman, G. C., 1979a, Ground-water data for Michigan, 1977: U.S. Geo-logical Survey open-file report 79-332, 75 p., 5 figs.
, 1979b, Ground-water data for Michigan, 1978: U.S. Geo-logical Survey open-file report 80-002, 61 p., 5 figs.
Hussey, R. C., 1926, Richman Formation of Michigan: University ofMichigan Miseum of Geology, Contributions, vol. 2, no. 8, p. 113-187.
Il!ina, N. S., Katchenkov, S. M., and Frukht, D. L., 1970, Distributionof Ti and Zr in Predevonian and Devonian sediments of the Moscowsyncline: Geochem. Internat., v. 7, 677 p.
Migdisov, A. A., 1960, On the titanium-aluminum ratio in sedimentaryrocks: Geochemistry, v. 2, p. 178-194.
Skougstad, M. W., Fishman, M. J., Friedman, L. C., Erdmann, D. E., andDuncan, S. S., 1979, Methods for the determination of inorganicsubstances in water and fluvial sediments in Techniques of WaterResources Investigations, Book 5, Qiap. Al: U.S. Geological Survey,626 p.
Thatcher, L. L., Janzer, V. J., and Edwards, K. W., 1977, Methods forthe determination of radioactive substances in water and fluvialsediments in Techniques of Water Resources Investigations, Book 5,Chap. A5: "U.S. Geological Survey, 95 p.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977a, National interim primarydrinking,water regulations: U.S. Government Printing Office 159 p.
f 1977b, National secondary drinkingwater regulations: Federal Register, v. 42, no. 62, Thursday,March 31, 1977, Part I, p. 17143-17147.
White, D. E., Hem, J. D., and Waring, G. A., 1963, Chemical compositionof subsurface waters in Data of Geochemistry: U.S. GeologicalSurvey Prof. Paper 44fR?, 67 p.
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Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.
[Tw nutter of saieples collected from each source and usedU; gravel, S; moraine, 1. outMsh. IS, und, IS; *and and »Sagina* Formation, 10; Mr shall Formation, S; Traverse Croup,istique Dolomite, 1; tig Hill Limestone (of Hissey, 1916), 1; ..—.2; Lake Superior Sandstone. 1; Freda Sandstone, 1; ml Jacobs* ille Sandstone, 3. Single saieiles listed •• wen values. Average* tor ois-euth. galliua. aid germanium -ere calculated from reported "ItM Ihen («)" values, and thus mmy or my not correspond to true average concen-trations. ]
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GLACIAL DEPOSITS
Glacial deposits,undiffercntiated
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BEOKXK DEPOSITS
Pennsvlvanian shaleMan
Pentuylvaniansandstone
Mean . . . . . . .
Saginaw FormationMean . . . . . . .
Hsrshall ForejitionMan . .
Traverse GroupMan
Dundee FormationMan
Engadine DolomiteMan . . . . . . .
Mntstique DolomiteM a n . . . . . . .
Burnt Bluff ForemtlonM a n . . . . . . .
Big Hill LiMstoneMan
Hack Kiver LwestoneM a n . . . . . . .
Trenton* Black RiverCroup
ManPrairie du OiienCroup
M a n . . . . . . .
Lake SuperiorSandstone
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119
114
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160
144
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107
110
271
215
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190
242
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134
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.0
1.0
.0
.0
.0
10
1.0
s.o
2.0
.0
Bicarbonate£»A •> HQO,)
*ig/fc_
230
131
102
ZS1
19S
17S
152
130
260
332
260
239
110
131
294
390
12
412
274
162
201
194
233
Bismuth, Total(ug/L as li)
<4
<4
< 2
«3
*3
<14
<l
«T
"
«17
<S
• 10
<10
Boron. TotalRecoverablelug/I as B)
61
36
20
116
42
10
32
100
610
372
70
30
20
60
20
0
560
160
14S
0
l .DSS
1,400
61
27 0003695
Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.--Cont inued
Source
CUCIAL DEPOSITS
Glacial deposits,undifferentiated
Mean . . . . . . .
GravelMtan . . . . . . .
MartiniMean . . . . . . .
OutwiahMtan . . . . . . .
SandMtan . . . . . . .
Sand and clayHt» . . . . . . .
Sand and f rav*lMean . . . . . . .
•EOMOCI DEPOSITS
Ptnnsylvanian shaleMan . . . . . . .
Ptnnsylvaniantandstone
Mam . . . . . . .Saflnaw Formation
Maan . . . . . . .Mr shall Formation
man . . . . . . .
Traverst Grata?MMfl . . . . . . .
Dundtt FormationWan
Eniadin* DolomiteHun . . . . . . . .
Manistique DolomiteMan . . .
lumt Bluff ForMtioaiMtan . . . . . . .
Ill Kill llwstOMMtan . . . . . . .
Black River LiietstoneMean . . . . . . .
Trenton-slack RiverCroup
Prairie du ChicnCroup
Htan . . . . . . .Lake SuperiorSandstone
Man . . . . . . .Freda Sandstone
Hem . . . . . . .Jacobsvillc Sandstone
Mtan . . . . . . .
Cadaiia, ToulRecoverableU|/L as Cd)
3
4
2
.1
1.4
2
1
S
6
.3
1
1
1
1
0
0
2
2
*
2
10
0
1
Calciu*.Dissolved
(•I/L as C*)
U
34
2S
74
44
42
41
65
39
119
SI
U
40
SI
S4
ft
zso
120
57
32
•2
»
4S
Carbon, Or|anicDissolved
(lei/L as C)
S.4
4.6
1.7
5.7
4.1
.7
J-*
1.2
7.7
6.4
3.0
2.6
11
I.*
7.1
2.t
.*
3.1
2.1
3.4
l.»
2.1
2.7
CarbonDioxide.
Dissolved(sjg/L as 00.)
10
S.3
1.6
7.3
6.3
2.2
4.1
2.6
5.2
11
7.6
9.6
9.1
S.I
20
S»
2.1
39
11
3.3
9.0
3.1
14
Carbonate(«(/L a» 00,)
0
S
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
•0
0
0
Chloride,Dissolved
(mf/l as Cl)
19
l.S
1.1
13
7.1
1.1
17
24
79
165
7.7
31
l.S
1.4
1.3
7.4
270
S5
S.4
.6
160
69
16
ChroMiM, TotaRecoverable(y|/L as Cr)
1
7
10
7
9.9
10
9.4
10
10
11
12
10
10
IS
14
10
10
10
24
1
93
1
10
Cobalt, ToialF -cover ablef- ( t /L as Co)
2
2
3
3
1
2
1
2
1
S
3
2
3
2
4
0
2
0
10
3
' 20
3
1
28 0003696
Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.•-Continued
S
Source
GLACIAL DEPOSITS
Glacial deposits,undifferentiated
Man . . . . . . .
GravelMan . . . . . . .
tbraine •,Man . . . . . . .
OutwaahMan . . . . . . .
SandMan . . . . . . .
Sand and clayMan . . . . . . .
Sand and gravelMan
BEDROCK DEPOSITS
Ptnnsjrlvtnian shaleMan . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania/Isandstone
Man . . . . . . .Sifinaw Formation
Man . . . . . . .
Mr shall FormationMan . . . . . . .
'raverse CroupM a n . . . . . . .
lundet ForMtion
iniadine DolomiteMan . . . . . . .
Mnistique Dolomite
fcirnt Huff FanMtionMan . . . . . . .
Ii| Hill LiMSioneMan . . . . . . .
Hack River LimestoneMan . . . . . . .
Trenton-Black River .Group
Man . . . . . . .
Prairie du ChienCroup
M a n . . . . . . .
Lake SuperiorSandstone
Man . . . . . . .
Freda SandstoneMan . . . . . . .
Jacobsnlle SandstoneMan . . . . . . .
Color(Platinui
Cobalt units)
5
7
1
20
B
S
4S
10
S
11
3
10
BS
21
Z
S
S
S
12
3
4
IS
6
Copper, TotalRecoverable(ug/L as Cu)
9
44
IS
1S1
10
S
7
1
1
4
B
4
2
71
4
U
S
IS
16
6
12
BO
S
Cyanide, Total(*fA as OQ
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
Depth of Nell(fm)
105
71
103
B9
109
S7
64
172
270
143
172
2B1
12S
60
102
160
22S
147
41
136
1.160
100
244
Fluor ide.Dissolved
(a«/Las F)
0.3
.1
.1
.4
.1
.1
.1
.5
.3
.5
.3
1.4
.1
.2
.6
.1
.0
.2
.2
.2
.4
.3
.1
Calliiai, Total(u|/L as Ga)
<2
€l
..
<6
n
..
4,
..
«7
<2
..
,^
„
< S
„
• 20
<2
•20
«3
..
Germanium,Total
{ng/L as Ge>
«S
<4
«20
<S
ff
<$
<20
<«
^_
..
• 10
..
<*0
*6
*so
no..
Hardness(•f/L as CaCoJ
24B
117
86
174
164
140
143
230
ISO
447
246
290
140
120
250
3SO
900
450
24S
132
270
130
1B1
29 0003697
Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.--Cont inued
Sourct
GLACIAL DEPOSITS
Glacial deposit*,undifftrentiet»d
HIM . . . . . . .
GravelHem . . . . . . .
MoraineHIM . . . . . . .
OWtMUhXkan . . . . . . .
SandHun . . . . . . .
Sand and clayHIM . . . . . . .
Sand and iravelItoHt
BEDROCK DEPOSITS
Pertfuylvanian shale
Ptmsylvamusandstone
Nian . . . . . . .
Saiinaw Fomtion
Hirshall FormationMean . . . . . . .
Traverse Croa?
Etadee ForMtionMean . .
Eniadine DoloBit*Nun . . . . . . .
Mwiistique DaleadMMtan . . . . . .
•unit tlutf Formcion
•i| Hill limteneMan . . . . . . .
•lack Uvtr LijtMtomMean . . . . . . .
Trenton -Hack RiverCroup
Mean . . . . . . .
Prairie du OiitaCrma>
Man . . . . . .
Uke SuperiorSandstone
Mean . . . . . . .
Freda SandstoneMean .
J^fobtville Sw*J»tooeMean . . . . . . .
Hirdnest,Noncarboneu
(»f/L a* CeCo,)
61
'10
2
73
9.1
0
21
120
0
206
S3
9S
0
M
5
M
MB
S7
21
4
106
0
IS
Iron, Dissolved(ut/L as Fe)
S4S
421
40
1,442
332
40
1.SS3
2SO
SSO
2.312
402
600
2,400
su
10
w
so
l.MO
sss
IS
10S
200
10
Iron, ToulRecoverable(ut/L as Pe)
1,370
1,266
160
Ml*
930
SH
2.070
320
MO
6.S36
3,3U
2,600
2.400
2, f«
M
40
600
3,200
i.ns
430
2U
10.400
MS
Lead, ToulRecoverable(w|A as Pb)
21
16
1
32
34
6
11
160
ISO
14
20
10
7
12
S
0
IS
12
ss
14
130
16
12
lithiw, ToulRecoverable
(U|/L aa U)
4
2
0
3
1
0
0
60
40
31
20
0
0
IS
10
0
SO
10
0
0
3S
90
1
HinfaneM,Dissolved
(ifA as Hn)
43
S6
0
US
44
10
116
SO
20
106
67
20
90
JS
S
0
so
30
2S
0
«0
20
73
Manganese,Total
Recoverable(uft/L u Hn)
SI
72
0
134
SO
20
111
SO
' 20
1T6
131
20
90
70
1
0
SO
60
4S
10
100
160
77
*itgn»ijji,Dissolved
(«f '1 M Mj)
20
1.1
S.6
22
13
1.0
9.S
16
13
24
29
10
22
21
36
10
37
24
13
2S
1
17
300003698
Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.--Continued
Source
GUCIAL DEPOSITS
Glacial deposits,undifferentiated
Ntan . . . . . . .Gravel
tbui
»braine
OutvejhHnn . . . . . . .
SandHun . . . . . . .
Sand and clayMJM . . . . . . .
Sand and gravelHun . . . . . . .
•IDRQCK DEPOSITS••msylvaniaA shale
MBM . . . . . . .Femsylvaniansandatone
MeanSaginaw Form t ion
Marshall tarnationMJM . . . . . . .
Traverse GroupMean
Dtaidee FormationMean . . ...
Engadlne DolomiteN M M i i i i i•
'Mnistique Dolomite
•unit Huff formationMean . ' . . . . . .
li| Hill UaacUM
•lack tiver UametoMM M i i i i .
Trenton-Hack liverGroup
MBM . . . . . . .Prairie du QiienGroup
MBM . . .lake SuperiorSandstone
MBM . . . . . . .
Freda SandatoneMan . . . . . . .
Jacobsville SandstoneMM . . . . . . .
Mercury, TotalRecoverable(ug/L aj H|)
0.4
.S
.S
.3
.3$
.S
.23
.S
.S
.36
.02
.2
.1
.2
.S
.0
.S
.,
.S
.S
,.3
,
MBlybdenuH,Total
Recoverable(ug/L aa Mo)
5
2
2
S
3
1
.1
0
3
6
3
2
1
3
2
3
4
3
9
2
10
2
2
Nickel, TotalRecoverable(ug/L a* Mi)
S
7
10
4
6
21
6
3
3
14
9
6
S
7
4
4
11
14
22
*
12
IS
$
Nitrogen, Total(•flAa* N)
0.73
.24
.24
.29
.36
.45
.41
.91
.13
.72
.17
.IS
.47
.n-S4
1.2
.71
.27
.26
-SI
.21
.11
.21
Nitrogen.AMmnia, Total
(•g/L as N)
0.23
.01
.00
.11
.07
.00
.Oft
.93
.67
.47
.07
.OS
.IS
.Ok
.01
.01
.17
.05
.M
.06
.06
.03
.01
Nitrogen,Nitrate, Total
(af/L as M)
0.32
.04
.21
.05
.11
.21
.14
.00
.00
.01
.00
.00
.00
.00
.40
.92
.22
.07
.04
.40
.02
.01
.11
Nitrogen,Nitrite. Total
(•»/!• aa N)
0.01
00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00 •
.01
.00
00
.01
.00
.01
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00'
.01
.01
.01
.04
.OS
Nitrogen,Organic. Total
(•g/L as N)
0.11
.12
.03
.07
.17
.17
.20
04
.24
.13
.10
.31
.14
.12
.24
.M
.IS
.14
.M
.20
.03
.M
31 0003699
Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.--Continued
Source
CUC1AL DEPOSITS
Glacial deposits.undiffercntiatad
Man
GravelMM . . . . . . .
MttimMM . . . . . . .
Out*«shMan . . . . . . .
SandHun . . . . . . .
Sand and clayMan
Sand and gravelMean . . . . . . .
BEDROCK DEPOSITS
PemsyivwiiM shaleMnn . . . . . . .
PenjiftvlvuiMsandstone
Sag inaw FormationHnn . . . . . . .
Marshall FonwtionMM .
Traverse CroupMOM , , ,
Dundee FofMtionMM
Enfodine DolomiteMa an , ..
MAistiejuo Daloa&teHaaai . i . .
lurm Bluff ForMttenttoia . . ...
l>| Hill LiavsuMMan . . . . . . .
Black River LiHSUM
Trenton- Black UvtrCroup
M a n . . . . . .Prairie du OiiomCrou»
Laka SuparierSandstoM
MMI
Frtdl SandCUMMan . . . . . . .
Jacotoviilo SandstoneMan . . . . . . .
PH(thiu)
7.7
7.1
1.0
7.t
7.1
1.1
7.1
7,«
7.9
7.»
7.1
7.*
7.S
7.1
7.4
7.2
7.1
J.S
?.t
1.9
7.*
1.0
7.5
PhenolsUl/l)
O.S
.1
.0
1.2
.3
.0
.1
1.0
.0
l.B
1.0
.0
.0
1.9
1.0
.0
.•
10
1.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
Phosphorus,Total
(MA as »)
o.o:
.03
.01
.03
.04
.01
.01
.01
.00
.06
.02
.01
.01
.10
.01
.M
.M
.00
.01
.01
.01
.14
.02
Phosphorus,Ortho, Total
(a«/L as P)
0.00
.01
.00
.02
.02
.01
.01
.00
.00
.02
.01
.00
.00
.01
.01
.01
.01
.00
.01
.02
.00
.11
.01
Potsstiiai,DissolvedOH/L as K)
1.0
1.2
.9
l.S
.1
1.1
1.1
S.B
4.6
4.S
1.4
2.0
.»
1.4
1.4
l.»
t.O
3.4
2.0
1.0
J.i
7.1
l.S
SelentiM, Total(ut/L as St)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
1
0
Silica.Dissolved
(M/L as 510,)
9.9
11
IS
12
10
19
12
*.:
0.1
14
10
9.4
11
S.4
7.0
s.s
.»
11
11
11
1.4
9.2
11
Silver, Totaltocovtrabledri/L as A«}
O.S
.0
.0
.3
.4
.0
.3
.0
1.0
.1
1.2
.0
1.0
.0
1.0
.0
.0
.0
4.0
1.0
0.0
1.0
.0
32 0003700
Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.--Continued
Source
CUCIAL otrasiTSr.lacial deposits.undifferentiatad
Htan . . . . . . .
GravelMian . . . . . . .
MoraineMtan . . . . . . .
OUtMShHun
SandHtan . . . . . . .
Sand and clayHian . . . . . . .
Sand and gravelman .' . ...
BCMXK aramPtnrurlvanian shale
Hun
Pemuyivaniansandstone
Saginaw FenaationHun .
Hirsnatl FormationHtan . . . . . . .
'ravtrse CroupHun . . . . . . .
Dundee FormationIteut
flgadine DolomiteHian . . .
bnistiquo pBlomiteHun . . . . . . .
Burnt Huff Formation
lt| Hill UmeatamHtan .......
Black Uver Uantanethan . . . .
Trenton- Black UverCroup
Hian . . . . . . .
Prairi* dti ChienCroup
Hian . . . . . . .
Like SuperiorSandstone
Hian . . . . . . .Freda Sandstone
Hian . . . . . . .
Jacobwillc SandstoneHian . . . . . . .
SodiuiOiiwlvad(•I/L aa Na)
21
3.5
1.9
20
7.4
2.7
t.3
110
110
121
11
yt
2.2
3.2
.1
2.4
1*0
14
2.9
2.B
62
62
10
Solids. Residueat 1BO«C.Dissolved
361
156
115
314
112
113
197
614
43B
1,629
319
424
167
25*
259
1W
1.B2*
5*4
254
150
*20
310
225
Solids, SUB ofConstituents,
Dissolved
331
147
101
3*4
193
1*0
17ft
•12
44S
1,503
304
421
ISf
2S0
249
S3*
1.540
52*
2*2
150
4*0
304
224
SpecificConductance(•ieromtos)
510
233
167
SS2
341
200
29*
100
735
1.363
491
MO
2*0
4»
4ZO
SM
2.2*5
909
440
251
0M
140
Strontium,Total
Recoverable(m/L as Sr)
4U
S20
70
SI9
127
60
84
1.000
700
1,627
474
1,275
100
2.600
110
60
2,500
700
210
120
3.1SO
530
193
StUfate.Dissolved
(ma/L aa SOJ
•4
11
1.3
95
13
7.9
11
320
64
233
62
122
2.4
40
*.*•
14
710
4*
22
0.1
4) .
13
5.0
Tin. TotalRecoverable(•fA aa Sn)
3
2
IS
3
..
3
13\
6
ft
„
„ -
25
5
30
T
Titaniua, Total(i«/L a» Ti)
2
14
10
41
7
542
502
7
4
..
mf
0
3
370
10
33 0003701
Table 5.—Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.--Continued
SOUR*
CUCIAL DCK8IT5
Glacial dapMitt,indiffarantiatad
MM
CrawlHun . . . . . . .
Hart in*MM . . . . . . .
GunwhHun
swdMM . . .
Sand Md clayMlM . . . . . . .
Sand wd gravalMMD . . . .
•cocci DCPOSITSPamaylvaniM shala
MM . . . .•aniuylvanianundjtonc
SutM* PoiwtiM
Mrsltall ttonationMan . . . . .
Travarii Cmyman . . . . . . .tad** Fonacion
Eii|adint DolMlu
Mni*ti*tt Ibloait*
•unit iluf « fen»U«
•if Hill UWUM
Black Uvw Uantaw
Trtntan-Haek UvorCroup
Prairia du OdwCm*
MM . . . . . .Lake SupvrierSandstm
Proda Sandttom
JacobtvilU SMdatom
TWbidity(JIU)
J
t
0
16
7
2
3
1
1
U
13
2
S»
I
1
t
3
2
1
1
n
3
UTMtlM,Diiwlvod
(u|/L aa Ur)
0.2
.1
.04
.11
.13
.01
.54
.11
.1*
.»
.33
..
„
.01
VanadiiM,Total
(f|/L u V)
3
2
12
2.9
10
19
1
2.3
S
33
4
40
2*
Zinc. Totaltocovtnbl*
(ul/L u Zn)
61
471
120
197
172
210
14*
20
10
7U
lit
25
10
1,070
»
310
4.700
3.200
60
IS -
IS
60
?3
ZtfCMlUB.Total
(itg/l M tr)
S
4
30
4
S
..
29
12
U
M
t
4«
It
34* U.S. OOVCHNMtNT POINTING O*PICC: IfJfljO—««-«4>
0003702
OiBflCAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
OF NATURAL GROUND WATERS IN MICHIGAN:
A PRELIMINARY REPORT
By T. Ray Cunnings
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
' Open-File Report 80-953
J
Lansing, Michigan
August 1980
U t A ' A/ / rUs
0003703
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
CECIL D. ANDRUS, Secretary
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
H. William Menard, Director
For additional information write to:U.S. Geological Survey6520 Mercantile Way, Suite 5tensing, Michigan 48910
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CONTENTS
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Abstract---- —————— —— ———— ———————— — — --————— 1Introduction——————— ——— ——————— -- ——————————— — 1
Purpose and scope of study—— ——— — —— — ————————— 2Method of investigation——————— —————— ——— ————— 2
General water-quality conditions—-——————————— ——— --— 3Areal variations in water quality——-- ————————— ——— —— 10Relation of water quality to geologic source———————- —— ---- 14Relation of water quality to mineral associations- —— —————— 21Conclusions— —— -- —— — - ---------— ——— ---——————— — --- 24Selected references— ——— —— ———— ——— —— ———— ------- 25
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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Figure 1. Relation of dissolved- sol ids concentration tochemical characteristics of water ——— ———————— 5
2. Relation of specific conductance to dissolved- sol idsconcentration of water--- —— ————————— ———— 6
3. Areal predominance of dissolved solids and hardnessof water ————————————————————— ————— 11
4. Areal predominance of barium and ammonia in water —— 12
5. Areal predominance of total recoverable iron andtotal recoverable lead in water ————————————— 13
6. Relation of depth of well to dissolved-solids con- fcentration ——————— —————————————————— 15
7. Chemical characteristics of water from glacialdeposits ————————————————————————————— 16
8. Chemical characteristics of water from bedrock(Pennsylvania , Mississippian, Devonian andSilurian) ————————————— —————— —— -- —— 17
9. Chemical characteristics of water from bedrock(Silurian, Ordovician, Cambrian, and Precambrian) — 18
10. Relation of boron and sodium to geologic source ———— 20
11. Relation of titanium to aluminum in water ———————— 22
12. Relation of zirconium to aluminum in water ———— —— 23
TABLES
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Table 1. Maxunum and minimum values of chemical and physicalcharacteristics of ground water —————————— -r — 4
2. Frequency data for chemical and physical character-istics of ground water ———— - ———— ————————— 8
3. Comparison of water quality to drinking water stand-ards of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —— 9
4. Comparison of chemical and physical characteristicsof water from glacial and bedrock deposits--- ———— 19
5. Mean values of chemical and physical characteristicsof water from geologic sources-- ———————— ———— 27
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CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICSOF NATURAL GROUND WATERS IN MICHIGAN:
A PRELIMINARY REPORT
By
T. Ray Cunnings
ABSTRACT
Wide variations occur in the chemical and physical characteristicsof natural ground waters in Michigan. Dissolved-solids concentrationsrange from 23 to 2,100 milligrams per liter. Waters having low dis-solved-solids concentrations are calcium bicarbonate waters. Sodium,sulfate, and chloride increase as mineralization increases. Iron,aluminum, and titanium are higher at some locations than is common ifmost natural waters. Lead concentrations exceed those desirable indrinking water at some locations in the northern part of the LowerPeninsula. Generalized areal patterns of water quality variation sug-gest that geology is a primary cause of differences across the state.Examples of chemical associations in water suggest that chemical analy-ses may be valuable in tracing and identifying mineral deposits.
INTRODUCTION
Information on the natural-' chemical and physical characteristicsof ground water, particularly with respect to substances that occur intrace amounts, does not meet needs in Michigan and in other parts of thenation. Such information is essential for establishing baseline condi-tions against which long-term changes in water quality can be judged,and for properly evaluating the degree and severity of contaminationwhen it occurs. In addition to supporting management decisions relatingto the protection of the water resource, a better definition of naturalwater quality is necessary for studies of the significance and relationof the geochemical environment to human health and disease. Waterquality information is also important in the identification and develop-ment of mineral resources. As minerals become scarce, and as their \value increases, chemical analyses of ground water will likely be usedeven more frequently for this purpose.
In 1974, the Geological Survey Division of the Michigan Departmentof Natural Resources and the U.S. Geological Survey began a cooperativeprogram to investigate the natural characteristics of water in aquifersin the state. The program is a continuing one in which carefullyselected wells are sampled each year. New wells are also drilled to theprincipal aquifers to monitor both water quality and water levels. The
I/ The term "natural" is used to characterize water exhibiting noreadily detectable modification by man's activity. It is probable thatfew, if any, of the ground waters normally sought as supplies are com-pletely free of all cultural influence.
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design and construction of these wells is such that they are suitable aslong-term observation sites. Site selection is made in all cases so asto avoid known, or even suspected, contamination. Since 1974, about 30samples have been collected each year, and 17 wells have been drilled.Information obtained through this program forms the basis of this report.
Purpose and Scope of Study
This report presents a preliminary evaluation of the natural chem-ical and physical characteristics of ground waters in Michigan. Becausedata are few, interpretations are intended to illustrate the directionthat studies need to take when information has accumulated from thecontinuing program. For this study* maxunum and minimum values ofindividual substances and properties have been determined, as well ashow frequently values of a given magnitude may be expected. Water-quality characteristics have been related to geologic source, arealvariations identified if possible, and geochemical associations noted.Chemical analyses from other data programs or sources have not been usedin this evaluation, largely because it seemed preferable to confine thestudy to data obtained under the sane uniformly strict conditions andbecause no prior analyses for some substances are available.
Method of Investigation
In conjunction with the Michigan Geological Survey, availableinformation on wells was reviewed each year to select possible wells forsampling. Geologic source, well location, and the probability of ob-taining representative water from an aquifer were considered in theselection. Wells were pumped from a half to one and a half hours beforesample collection. While at the well site, specific conductance, pH,and temperature were measured. Filtration, treatment, or chilling wasalso done at the site, as appropriate.
Laboratory analyses of 86 substances or properties were normallymade. The major anions and cations, trace metals, pesticides, and othersubstances of particular significance were included in analytical work.One hundred and fifty-five samples were collected, 39 of which werecollected when wells were resampled. the second sample was obtainedfrom some wells when a result was questionable, or to confirm an unusualquality characteristic. Analysis of water from three wells have notbeen used in this study because, in the author's judgment, modification 'of natural water quality is detectable. In tabulating maximum andminimum values, 152 analyses have been used. For all other evaluationsof the data, only one analysis of water from a well has been used inorder to prevent distortions in mean and frequency computations, thus,most conclusions are' based on analyses of 113 samples. Complete chem-ical analyses of water fron each well and exact well locations have beenpublished in annual reports by Huffman (1979atb). these reports, avail-able from the U.S. Geological Survey In Lansing, may be consulted formore complete and specific information. A description of laboratorymethods used by the U.S. Geological Survey in the analysis of samples isgiven in Barnett and Mallory (1971), Goerlitz and Brown (1972), thatcherand others (1977), and Skougstad and others (1979).
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Samples were obtained from wells in 63 of Michigan's 83 counties atlocations distributed throughout the state. Geologically, water sampleswere obtained from 23 different glacial and bedrock deposits. (Seetable 5.) If no firm characterization of the composition or texture ofglacial deposits could be made, the source of water has been identifiedas "Glacial deposits, undifferentiated."
GENERAL WATER-QUALITY CONDITIONSConsiderable variation occurs in the quality of ground water from
place to place throughout the state. Table 1 lists the maximum andminimum values for all substances and properties other than pesticides.Maximum and minimum dissolved-solids concentrations differ by a factorof about 100, although the range for individual substances may be muchgreater. Concentrations of most substances are within the range commonfor ground waters, with the exceptions of those of iron, aluminum, andtitanium. The maximum concentrations of each were: iron, 29,000 pg/L(micrograms per liter).; aluminum, 44,000 ug/L; and titanium, 3,600 ug/L.
Waters having a low dissolved-solids concentration are generallycalcium bicarbonate waters, that is, the calcium constitutes more than50 percent of the cations and bicarbonate constitutes more than 50percent of the anions. As the dissolved-solids concentration of atypical water increases, the proportion of sodium, sulfate, and chlorideincreases. Figure 1 illustrates generalized changes in chemical com-position as dissolved-solids concentration increases. Sulfate increasesmost rapidly as dissolved solids increase, accompanied by a proportionaldecrease in bicarbonate. A decrease in calcium is balanced by a corres-ponding increase in sodium. Magnesium does not change appreciably.
In general, the concentrations of major dissolved substances in-crease as dissolved solids increase. Concentrations of most tracesubstances, however, seem to be unrelated to the dissolved-solids con-centration of the water. For example, no correlation was detectedbetween dissolved-solids concentration and aluminum, barium, boron,cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, manganese, nitrogen, silica,titanium, vanadium, uranium, or zinc. Strontium, an exception, does .increase as dissolved solids increase. ;.
Specific conductance, which is a measure of the ability of water toconduct an electrical current, is frequently used to estimate dissolved-solids concentration. The relation of dissolved solids to specificconductance is determined by the amount and type of substances'in solu-tion. Generally, water composed predominately of divalent ions willhave a dissolved solids-specific conductance ratio greater than a watercomposed predominately of univalent ions. Figure 2 shows the relationof specific conductance and dissolved-solids concentration based onsamples collected for this study. The nonlinear relation reflects thechanging composition of the water shown in figure 1.
Pol/chlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated napthalenes, and 23pesticides were determined on each sample. Analyses were made for eachof the following substances:
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Table 1.--Maximum and mininum values of chemical and physical characteristics of ground water.
Constituent or property
Alkalinity (ng/L as CaCDa)
AlunlnM. Total Recoverable (ng/L es Al)
Arsenic, Total (vg/L as Ac)
•ariui. Total Recoverable (eg/L •• Be)
•nrllhM, Total Recoverable (vg/L as to)
Bicarbonate (ng/L as HOD,)
sisewU. Total (MfA •« W)
ton*. Total Recoverable («/l •• •)
CadKltM, Total Recoverable («/L as 04)
Caleb*. Dissolve*: (ngA u Ca)
Carbon. Organic Dissolved fcet/L as G)
Catba*. Dioxide, Msoolved ta/L «s 00,)
CBfboaata (og/l a* CO,)
Chloride. Dissolved (•*/! as Cl)
ChroniiM, Ibtal nBoovorablc (m/L as Cr)
Cobalt, Total HewerabU (wf/L as Go)
Oator (PlatiMai Cobalt Ikits)
CMajar, Total •acomrablo (K/L as On)
Cjra*Ut. Total («f/L as CN)
PluMrye. Usaolvarf (-f/L as F)
Gallim, Total («g/L as Ga)
GaflHKiMi. Total («e/L u Ce)
lfcfs»»js (•fAwCaCo^
HavlMSS, Haacarbonata (Bf/L as CaCoa)
Iron, Hssolvoi (*/L as Ft)
Iron, Total KacoKaiabla (>t/L as Fe)
Uad, Total Macovorablc (m/L.as Fb)
14thl«, Total MKovtrablc (»t/L as U)
Manganese, Dissolved (n|/L as Mn) *
Nulaw
4M
44.000
SI
500
SO
590
<40
2,000
21
230
21
IN
24
•30
100
40
200
1,900
.02
l.S
<20
<so900
040
12,000
29,000
220
90
710
MMfanese, Total llecoverable (W(/L as Hi) 1.100
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0
0
0
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0
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0
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0
0
0
0
Constituent or property
ferwsliM. Dissolved (»i/L as 1%)
Mercury. Total neomrraUe (n/L as HI)
Iblybdeiw. Total »Btov«rable (i«/L as MB) ,
Nickel, Total Hecovorabla («§/!• •* Hi)
Nitrogen. Total (ng/L as N)
NltiOfen. AMMia. Total (-1/L as N)
Nitrarcn, Nitrata, Total (ag/L as N)
Mtrofen, Wtritt. Total (m^/L as N)
NitrogM, Organic. Total (ng/L as N)
pH (Units)
Fhaaols («g/L)
ftaspharua. Total fng/l as P)
rhuaynuiM. Ortho, Total tng/L as F)
pDtauiua, Hssolvad (>g/L as Q
Saloniui, Total (wg/L as S«)
Silica, Dissolved (*g/L as SiO,)
Silver, Total Recovarabla (ng/L as Ag)
Soaiu». Ussolvod (ng/L as M)
Solids. Hesidua at 1K«. Dissolved («g/L)
Solids. SIM of Const itutats, Ussolvod (ng/L)
Specific OHafcji lonr a (•icruafcui)
StroBtliH, Total Recoverable (wg/L as Sr)
Sulfate, Dissolved (ng/L as SM
Tin, Total nMOvarabl* (vg/L as Sn)
Tltaniui. Total (»g/L as Ti)
Turbidity (JTU)
Uranius. Dissolved (*/L as Or)
VnMdiiai, Total (H/L « V)
Zinc, Total Recovarable (ugW " Zn)
Zlrconlua, Total (ng/L as Zr)
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Aldrin MalathionChlordane MethoxychlorDDD Methyl parathionHE Methyl trithionDOT ParathionDiazinon SilvexDieldrin TrithionEndosulfan ToxapheneEndrin 2,4-0Ethion 2,4,5-THeptachlor Pol/chlorinated napthalenesHeptachlor epoxide Pol/chlorinated biphenyls (PCB)Lindane
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Pesticides were detected in water from only two wells, both in thenorthern part of the state. Water from these wells contained traceamounts of PCB, 2,4-D, and 2,4,5-T. A resampling of the water showed no f
t detectable levels. Other chemical characteristics of water from bothwells indicated, however, that the water was not representative ofnatural conditions, and thus the analyses were not included in- datasummarized in this report.
Frequency distributions of data were prepared for most substancesand properties, and curves were drawn showing the percentage of groundwaters having a value equal to or less than a specified amount. Promthese curves, values occurring at the 10, 25, 50, 75, and 90 percentileswere determined and listed in table 2.1/ Results indicate how oftenvalues of a given magnitude may be expected in uncontaminated groundwaters of Michigan, and thus provide a preliminary basis for judging themodification of water quality characteristics. For example, 10 percentof the chloride concentrations are equal to or less than 0.7 mg/L(milligrams per liter); 90 percent of the concentrations are equal to orless than 54 mg/L. Similarly, nitrate, which in high concentrationcommonly indicates contamination, is equal to or less than 0.24 mg/L in90 percent of the waters.
A comparison of frequency data to drinking water standards of the -U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1977a,b) is shown in table 5. *Both maxima contaminant levels for inorganic chemicals and secondarymaximum contaminant levels were referred to frequency curves and thepercentage of time the level was equaled or exceeded determined. Leadconcentrations exceeded the 50 vg/t maximum contaminant level in 13percent o£:th* ground waters. Iron and manganese concentrations arefrequently?greater than secondary maximum levels; total dissolved-solidsconcentration exceeded the secondary maximum level in 15 percent of the
I/ Bismuth, gallium, and germanium are reported as 'less than (<)"value?. For these substances, low concentrations are reported by thelaboratory in a qualitative manner because of the expense of precisequantitative analyses. Frequency distributions prepared for thesesubstances represent a distribution of the most frequently reported'less than" results, and thus values given in table 2 may or may not ccorrespond to concentrations that occur at the indicated frequency. $•j
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Table 3.--Comparison of water quality to drinking water standards of the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency.
Contaminant
Arsenic (As)
Barium (Ba)
Cadmium (Cd)
Chloride (Cl)
Chromium (Cr)
Color (Units)
Copper (Co)
Fluoride (F)
Iron (Fe)
Lead (Pb)
Manganese (ta)
Mercury (Hg)
Nitrate (N03 as N)
pH (Units)
Selenium (Se)
Silver (Ag)
Sulfate (S0i»)
Zinc (Zn)
Total Dissolved Solids
Maximumcontaminant levelsfor inorganicchemicals
50 yg/L
1,000 yg/L
10 yg/L
50 yg/L
1.4 to 2.4 mg/L
50 yg/L
2 yg/L
10 mg/L
10 yg/L
50 yg/L
Secondary maximumcontaminant levels
250 mg/L
15 units
1 mg/L*
300 yg/L
50 yg/L
6.5 to 8.5 units
250 mg/L
5 mg/L
500 mg/L
Percent of valuesequaling or
exceeding maximumlevel
0
0
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less than 2
1 t
13
less than 1
less than 2 :exceed 1.4 mg/L;no values greaterthan 2.4 mg/L
44 (Dissolved Fe)67 (Total Fe)
13
30 (Dissolved Mn)42 (Total Mi)
0
0 «
less than 2exceed 8.5 units;no values lessthan 6.5 units
0
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waters. Concentrations of lead, and certainly those of iron and man-ganese, are likely to decrease if water is treated before use. However,more frequent chemical analyses of lead are desirable when evaluatingthe suitability of domestic water supplies, particularly in those partsof the state where lead concentrations are highest. Cadmium, color,chromium, copper, chloride, fluoride, pH, and sulfate also may not meetstandards at some locations.
AREAL VARIATIONS IN WATER QUALITY
Geologic conditions are a principal factor determining the arealvariation in quality of ground water throughout the state, althoughdifferences may also be due to varying hydrologic conditions. Examplesof the areal predominance of some water-quality characteristics areshown in figures 3, 4, and 5. Areal patterns were determined by plottingvalues on maps, and noting areas of similarity. Dissolved-solids concen-tration of water tend to be highest in the central part of the LowerPeninsula (fig. 3). Many wells in this area obtain water from bedrock
t deposits, which normally contain more highly mineralized water. Ihemajor dissolved substances - calcium, magnesium, sodium, sulfate, andchloride - also tend to be highest in the same area. Hardness!/ ofwater is highest in the southeastern part of the state and at someplaces in die Upper Peninsula (fig. 3).
Areal predominance of barium and ammonia is illustrated (fig. 4)because each substance has caused either concern or a problem in thepast few years. In 1974, concentrations of barium in some ground watersin southeastern Michigan were found to be as high as 7,800 vg/L—anamount considered unsafe for human consumption. Although no concentra-tions of that magnitude were found during this investigation, higherbarium concentrations seem to occur in the southeastern part of thestate. More frequent analyses for barium in the area are probablywarranted.
Ihe ammonia concentration of ground water has been of major signi-ficance on at least one occasion during the past several years. Plansfor a fish hatchery in southeastern Michigan were abandoned when groundwater was found to contain ammonia in excess of that suitable for pro-pagation of trout. Figure 4 shorn that higher ammonia concentrationsare likely in the south-central and southeastern part of the state. Asinformation accumulates, more precise delineations of ammonia distri-bution may provide one of the Initial bases for judging the suitabilityof a ground vater for fish hatchery use.
I/ The U.S. Geological Survey classifies the hardness of..water asfollows: 60 mg/L or less, soft; 61 to 120 mg/L, moderately hard, 121-180 mg/L, hard; and 190 ag/L or greater, very hard. Using this class-ification, and based on data obtained for this study, 5 percent of theground waters are soft, 20 percent are moderately hard; 25 percent arehard; and, 50 percent are very hard.
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Areal predominance of iron and lead is shown in figure 5. Ironconcentrations are highest in the Upper Peninsula and in the south-eastern part of the Lower Peninsula. Lead seems to be highest in thenorth-central part of the Lower Peninsula, where concentrations fre-quently approach the maximum permitted in drinking water supplies.
RELATION OF WATER QUALITY TO GEOLOGIC SOURCE
Chemical analyses were made on water collected from wells tappingseven glacial deposits (77 samples) and 16 bedrock deposits (36 samples).On the basis of lithology, nine bedrock deposits may be classifiedprimarily as- limestone or dolomite, five as sandstone, one as a shale,and one as a sandstone and shale. Some of the bedrock deposits, such asthe Saginaw Formation, contain sandstone, shale, limestone, and coal.Table 5 lists the mean values of each chemical and physical property bygeologic source. Interpretations based on the mean values should bemade with caution because the number of samples of water obtained from »each source is different.
The average depth of wells in glacial deposits (95 feet) is abouthalf the average depth of wells in bedrock deposits (215 feet). Althoughno precise correlation can be demonstrated, the mineralization of watertends to increase as depth of wells increase (fig. 6). The mean dis-solved-solids concentration of water from glacial deposits was 241 mg/L;the mean for bedrock deposits was 535 mg/L. Seventy-two percent of themaximum values given in table 1 are associated with water from bedrockdeposits.
Figure 7, 8, and 9 illustrate the chemical characteristics of waterfrom each geologic source by means of bar diagrams. If sufficientanalyses were available from a geologic source, waters of both high andlow mineralization are illustrated.
Among glacial deposits, outwash deposits generally contain waterhaving the highest dissolved-solids concentrations. Higher than averageconcentrations of some trace metals also occur in water from outwash.Among bedrock deposits, water from the Saginaw Formation was more highlymineralized than that from other bedrock deposits. Some of the maximiin jconcentrations of trace substances also occur in water of the SaginawFormation. Table 4 shows mean concentrations for selected substances inwater from glacial and bedrock deposits; mean concentrations computed bydeleting data obtained from outwash deposits and the Saginaw Formationare also shown.
A comparison of water from limestones and dolomites, from sand-stones, and from glacial deposits identified few distinguishing char-acteristics. For most substances, mean concentrations given in table 5do not offer sufficient evidence to form firm conclusions regardingdifferences in the water quality of each geologic source. Figure 10illustrates, however, how boron and sodium are related to lithology.Highest concentrations of each occur in water in the sandstones; lowestconcentrations occur in water in glacial deposits. Areas delineated foreach deposit encompass 80 percent or more of the boron and sodium con-centrations available for plotting.
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Table 4.--Comparison of chemical and physical characteristics ofwater from glacial and bedrock deposits.
Constituent
Aluminum (yg/L)
Barium (yg/L)
Boron (yg/L)
Oiloride (mg/L)
Qiromium (yg/L)
Copper (yg/L)
Hardness (mg/L)
Iron, Total (yg/L)
Lithium (yg/L)
Manganese, Total (yg/L)
Nickel (yg/L)
Nitrogen, Total (mg/L)
Potassium (mg/L)
Silica (mg/L)
Silver (yg/L)
Sodium (mg/L)
Solids (Residue),
Dissolved (mg/L)
Strontium (yg/L)
Sulfate (mg/L)
Tin (yg/L)
Titanium (yg/L)
Zinc (yg/L)
Mean Concentration
Bedrock
1,693
78
254
71
16
22
311
3,340
22
102
10
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3.1
9.7
1.0
56
535
1,040
123
12
414
552
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197
43
55
11
8.9
35
187
1,760
1.5
75
5.9
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11
241
274
36
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219
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584
65
197
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18
257
2,170
18
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811
79
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299
484
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209
42
43
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12
168
1,220
1.3
63
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RELATION OF WATER QUALITY TO MINERAL ASSOCIATIONS
Mineral associations in geologic materials have been studiedextensively. Frequently these associations are reflected in the chem-ical composition of water, and, for this reason, chemical analyses fortrace substances serve as a prospecting tool. In the analyses of datafor this report, about 40 possible relations between substances wereinvestigated either by simple plotting of data or by regression analy-sis. As data are few and concentration ranges narrow for some sub-stances, correlation was poor, even for some of the better known andunderstood associations. Extensive treatment is thus unwarranted inthis report. Significant associations, involving aluminum and itsrelation to titanium and zirconium, are given as illustrations.
Aluminum is not commonly present in natural waters in concentra-tions greater than a few tenths of a milligram per liter. Its solu-bility is sometijnes increased owing to the formation of complexes withfluoride and sulfate. Once dissolved from rocks, it rapidly formsaluminum hydroxide, which has a low solubility in the pH range of mostnatural waters. High concentrations of aluminum occur in water fromseveral geologic sources in Michigan, and a relation between the concen-tration of aluminum and the composition or texture of deposits is notevident. Shale has been cited as having the highest average aluminumcontent among sedimentary rocks (Hem, 1972), and a well drilled inthe Saginaw Formation, which is primarily sandstone and shale, didyield water having an aluminum concentration of 44,000 yg/L. Althoughthe sample was clear when collected, much of the aluminum was probablyin a finely divided participate form. Water of the same well had atitanium concentration of 3,600 wg/L. The author is aware of only onehigher concentration of titanium (5,400 yg/L), and that occurred inwater associated with volcanos in Kamchatka, U.S.S.R. (White and others,1963).
A plot of titanium concentrations versus aluminum concentrations isshown in figure 11. A regression analysis of the data gave a corre-
V lation coefficient of 0.91. The relation of the two constituents seemsconsistent with data of Migdisov (1960) who studied the titanium-aluminumratio of sedimentary rock samples in Russia. Migdisov concluded, froman analysis of more than 1,900 samples, that the TiO?/Al,03 ratio was0.053. Expressed as a Ti/Al ratio, the value is 0.06. Figure 11suggests that the Ti/Al ratio for Michigan ground waters ranges fromabout 0.1 to about 0.06, This consistency indicates that the titanium-aluminum association in Michigan ground waters is a reliable one,, andone that might have significance Li investigating the occurrence oftitanium deposits.
The relation of aluminum to zirconium in water (fig. 12) may alsobe of possible significance in geochemical investigations. Zirconium,like aluminum and titanium, seems to occur in concentrations higher thancomnonly reported. Il'ina and others (1970) found that the 'zirconiumand titanium contents of sandstone, silts tone, and clay are related.This fact, and the apparent relationship of aluminum and titanium,suggest that a aluminum-zirconium relationship is to be expected.
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Analysis of data for this report, as well as ample geochemicalliterature, suggest that identification of other mineral associationsmay be possible as information accumulates. For example, relationsbetween copper and titanium, manganese and iron, copper and zirconium,vanadium and iron, and boron and sodium are apparent but less definite. 'Rirther, relations between pH and higher lead concentrations and betweenpH and aluminum are suggested by data. Strontium, which is chemicallysimilar to calcium and generally in close geochemical association withit, increases rapidly as calcium increases. The concentration ofstrontium in ground waters analyzed shows a closer relationship withmagnesium, however. Strontium increases by a factor of about 100 asmagnesium increases by a factor of about 5. Strontium also increases assulfate increases.
CONCLUSIONS
Chemical and physical analyses of 152 samples collected from 1974to 1979 indicate that the quality characteristics of ground water inMichigan vary widely. Water from bedrock deposits is more highly min-eralized than that of glacial deposits. Among glacial deposits, outwashyields the most highly mineralized water. Among bedrock deposits, theSaginaw Formation yields the most highly mineralized water. Calcium andbicarbonate are generally the predominant ions in waters of lower min-eralization, whereas sodium, sulfate, and chloride are the predominantions in waters of higher mineralization. About 75 percent of groundwaters may be classified as hard or very hard. Iron occurs in concen*t rat ions that are higher than common in many natural ground waters.Aluminum and titanium occur in unusually high concentrations, and theiroccurrence seems to be one of mineral association.
Frequency distributions indicate that a significant number ofwaters do not meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency drinking waterstandards for iron, manganese, lead, total dissolved solids, and color.Sulfate, pH, fluoride, copper, chromium, chloride, and cadmium also donot meet standards at times. Scant data indicate that lead tends to benaturally higher in ground water in the upper part of the Lower Pen-insula than in other areas. Dissolved-solids (sum of constituents)concentrations, which ranged from 23 to 2,100 mg/L statewide, are high-est in the southern part of the Lower Peninsula.
Too few data are available to define conclusive differences in thechemical characteristics of water from each geologic source. Meanconcentrations, computed for each glacial and bedrock deposit, doprovide a basis for comparison.
Mineral associations, notably those of aluminum and titanium andaluminum and zirconium, are evident from data obtained. Further workwill likely develop additional relationships that are only tentative atpresent.
24 0003730
Selected References
Barnett, P. R., and Mallory, E. C., 1971, Determination of minor elementsin water by emission spectroscopy in Techniques of Water ResourcesInvestigations, Book 5, Chap. A2: "U.S. Geological Survey, 31 p.
Goerlitz, D. F., and Brown, E., 1972, Methods for analysis of organicsubstances in water in Techniques of Water Resources Investigations,Book 5, Chap. A3: O. Geological Survey, 40 p.
Hem, J. D., 1972, Aluminum: Abundance in common sediments and sedi-mentary rocks in Wedepohl, K. H., ed., Handbook of Geochemistry:New York, Springer-Verlag, vol. 2, part 1.
Hiffman, G. C., 1979a, Ground-water data for Michigan, 1977: U.S. Geo-logical Survey open-file report 79-332, 75 p., 5 figs.
, 1979b, Ground-water data for Michigan, 1978: U.S. Geo-logical Survey open-file report 80-002, 61 p., 5 figs.
Hussey, R. C., 1926, Richman Formation of Michigan: University ofMichigan Miseum of Geology, Contributions, vol. 2, no. 8, p. 113-187.
Il'ina, N. S., Katchenkov, S. M., and Frukht, D. L., 1970, Distributionof Ti and Zr in Predevonian and Devonian sediments of the Moscowsyncline: Geochem. Internal., v. 7, 677 p.
Migdisov, A. A., 1960, On the titanium-aluminum ratio in sedimentaryrocks: Geochemistry, v. 2, p. 178-194.
Skougstad, M. W., Fishman, M. J., Friedman, L. C., Erdmann, D. E., andDuncan, S. S., 1979, Methods for the determination of inorganicsubstances in water and fluvial sediments in Techniques of WaterResources Investigations, Book 5, Chap. Al: U.S. Geological Survey,626 p.
Ihatcher, L. L., Janzer, V. J., and Edwards, K. W., 1977, Methods forthe determination of radioactive substances in water and fluvialsediments in Techniques of Water Resources Investigations, Book 5,Chap. AS: "U.S. Geological Survey, 95 p.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977a, National interim primarydrinking,water regulations: U.S. Government Printing Office', 159 p.
1977b, National secondary drinkingwater regulations:Federal Register, v. 42, no. 62, Thursday,March 31, 1977, Part I, p. 17143-17147.
White, D. E., Hem, J. D., and Waring, G. A., 1963, Chemical compositionof subsurface waters in Data of Geochemistry: U.S. GeologicalSurvey Prof. Paper 441 , 67 p.
25 0003731
Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.
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GLACIAL OOOS1TS
Glacial deposit*.Mdifftrmciatod
Man . . . . . . .
Craval
MraimNaan . . . . . . .
OucwaahMan . .
Sand
Sand and clayMian •
Sand and frwtlwan . . . . . . .*
kEORDCK DerasnsPmnsylvwian snalt
Man . . .
PtniuylwiiaAsandttont
Hun . . . . . . .SiiinaM Peraatlon
Hf an . . . . . . .Hirthall hnatien
Hun . .TramrM Gniv
ManDmtM Fanation
ManEngadiM Dolouta
Man . . . . . . .Mniitiqu* DolOBiu
Hun . . . . . .Burnt Bluff Fonation
Man . . . . . . .
•if Hill LiMStontMan . . . . . . .
Hack Klvar LiM*ton*Man . . . . . . .
Trenton-Black UvtrCroup
Man . . . . . . .
PrairU du ChitnGHX+Man . . . . . . .
Lakt SuoariorSandttont
MM . . . . . . .Frtda Sandstont
Man . . . . . . .Jacobtvillc Sanditont
Man . . . . . . .
Alkalinity(•I/I as CaCD,)
U9
114
H
2M
160
144
12S
107
210
272
21S
196
141
in
242
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4N
120
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70
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344
30
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300
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130
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70
31
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1
4
4
1
1
2
1
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1
1
1
2
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101
140
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160
332
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116
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GLACIAL DEPOSITS
Glacial deposits,undifferentiated
Mean . . . . . . .
GravelHun . . . . . . .
Moraine
OUtMShHun . . . . . . .
SandHun . . . . . . .
Sand and clayHtan . . . . . . .
Sand and f revel***-- .
UIMOCX DEPOSITS
Rmnsylvanlan thai*Mun . . . . . . .
femsvlvaniansandstone
Mem . . . . . . .
SsglnaM FormationHUB . . . . . . .
t*r shall ForaationHun . . . . . . .
Traverse CroupHam . . . . . . .
Ouidee ForMtionMtan
Eniadine Doloute
Muiistique DoloedtaHun . . . . . . .
•umt (luff FonBtionHun . . . . . . .
lit Kill LiwstomHtan
Black River LinestoneMain . . . . . . .
Trenton-Black RiverGroup
H u n . . . . .
Prairie du OiienGroup
Htan . . . . .
.ake SuperiorSandstone
Hun . . . . . . .
Freda SandstoneMen . . . . . . .
Jacobsville SandstoneMtan . . . . . . .
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3
4
2
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3.4
2
1
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6
.S
2
1
1
1
0
0
2
2
6
2
10
0
1
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(•t/L as Ca)
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74
44
42
41
bS
39
119
SI
U
40
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2 JO
120
S7
12
42
Jt
4S
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4.6
1.7
S.7
4.1
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1.2
7.7
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3.0
2.»
11
2.4
7.1
2.»
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S.I
2.1
S.4
1.4
2.1
2.7
CarbonDioxide,
Dissolved(•t/L as coa)
10
5.3
1.6
7.3
6.3
2.2
4.1
2.6
5.2
11
7.6
9.6
9.1
S.I
20
39
2.1
39
11
3.3
9.0
3.1
14
Carbonate(m/L as CD,)
0
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
•0
0
0
Chloride,Dissolved(•I/L as Cl)
19
1.5
1.1
13
7.1
1.1
17
24
7»
165
7.7
31
l.S
1.4
1.3
7.4
270
SS
S.4
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160
49
16
Chraaluft. TotiRecoverable(wg/1. a* Cr)
1
7
10
7
9.9
10
9.4
10
10
11
12
10
10
IS
14
10
10
10
24
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95
1
10
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2
S
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1
2
1
1
3
2
3
2
4
lo
2
0
10
3
20
3
1
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Source
GLACIAL DEPOSITS
Glacial otposlts,uidifftrafitUtad
Maw . . . . . . .
CravtlHun . . . . . . .
M»raina -,Itain
OtltMShM n n . . i i .
Sand
Sand and clayMi an
Sand and |r*v*lHun . . . . . . .
IEOMXK DEPOSITS
Pmuylnnian thai*Hnn .
PtNurlvanianwnditoiw
Mtan . i .
Sjiinaw FonationMm . . . . . . .
Nmhall PonationMnn . . . . . . .
Travor** Groia?Maan . . . . . . .
OwidM tarnationNun . . . . . . .
EnfadlM DolomiteHun . . . . . . .
hkniitiqu* DolooiuMiM . . . . . . .
fcirnt Huff FotMtionHun .
•if Hill LiJHKantMian
Black ftivcr UaMtomMtu . . . . . . .
Trcnton-llKk kivtr .Croup
MMfl . . . . . . .
Prairit du OiitnCroup
L4_< ——
Uk* SuptriorSwdttoiw
Mtwi . . . . . . .
Frtda StnditormMt« . . . . . . .
jKObsvlll* StfldltOMHew . . . . . . .
Color(Platina
Cobalt unit*)
S
7
1
ZO
1
S
4S
10
S
11
3
10
IS
21
2
S
S
S
12
3
4
IS
6
Coopar. TotalRacovtrmbl*[«l/L as Cu)
ft
44
IS
151
10
S
7
1
1
4
1
4
2
71
4
U
S
IS
16
*
12
M
S
Cyinidc, Total<H/LM oo
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.00
.00
.00
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.00
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.00
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.00
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.00
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.00
.00
.00
Oapth of Mil(fMt)
10S
71
10$
If109
S7
W
172
270
»S
172
Ml
US
W
102
140
12S
147
41
11*
1.1*0
100
144
Flumrldo,Diuolnd
(H/Lu F)
0.3
.1
.1
.4
.1
.1
.1
.S
.3
.5
.3
1.4
.1
.2
.*
.1
.0
.2
.2
.2
.4
.1
.1
GalliiM. Total(ut/L as Cs)
<2
<1
^_
«6
<l
,,
<1
< 7
«1
mf
,,
..
<3
..
,.
<20
'2
<20
-S
w-
Ctnaniiai,Total
(i»I/L as Qa>
<S
«4
«20
<S
..
<s
<20
<»
_,
p-
,.
<10
..
«40
«»
<SO"
•10
..
Harrimss(•C/L a« CaCft^
141
117
H
174
>«f140
143
230
ISO
447
Z4»
190
1*0
220
2SO
su A
too
4SO
14S
132
270
130
HZ
29 0003734
Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources. - -Continued
Sourc*
GLACIAL oeramClftciil deposits,undifferentietee'
fttat*
Gravel
»toraineMn . . . . .
Out«uk
SendikM . . . . .
S«y andcltrMn . . . . . . .
SrtandfranlM-.-
•BMDQi otrasinNnosylvuiiM stele
ttea . . . . . . .NnMrlwiiaiMuristomM . . .
b|inw PonttiOB
Mntall PoiMtioBtot* . . .
Tr*vtm CretvHB^I
DuidM Fomtienmm . . . . . . .
Eniadint DoloBiUMttt . . . . . . .
Muilstiqut DDla^UMn . . . . . . .
•unit Ilirff FOfWtlom>%HB . . . . . . .
Bil Hill UMSUMHiW
UKk Kiver UaMtoat
TrmteicBlKk RivvrGroup
ktea
fralrii A) QitcBGrot*
ttoM . . . .Lake SuperiorSendsiom
MM
Freds Send»tce«MWi . . . . . . .
Jitcebsvllli SuiklstoMMen . . . . . . .
HirdMss.MenurbeMtt
(e«/L M C^e.)
«
'10
2
73
0.1
0
21
120
0
20t
S3
M
0
50
S
30
040
S7
n
4
106
0
IS
Iron, Dissolved(vt/L u Fe)
S4S
420
40
1,442
332
40
1.SS3
250
sso
2,302
402
too
2,400
soo
10
M
U
1,000
su
OS
10S
200
M
Iron. TotalRecoverable{nf/Lu Fe)
1.370
l,2et
ito
4.41S
•30
SOO
2,070
320
000
t,S3e
3,510
2,000
2.400
2,000
N
40
too
3,200
l.fli
430
2eS
10,400
003
•Lee*. TotalRecoverable(i*/Lu re)
21
It
1
32
M
6
11
1M
ISO
14
20
10
7
12
S
0
IS
22
ss
14
130
It
12
Lithlw, TotalRecoverable
(«/L U U)
4
2
0
3
1
0
0
tO
40
51
20
0
0
IS
10
0
50
10
0
0
SS
M
1
*jȤmitese.Dissolve*
(4/LuM)
43
S6
0
US
44
10
lit
SO
20
lot
«
20
to
U
s
0
so
30
21
0
40
20
73
MMMMte.Total
•eeovweMe(vt/LuMi)
st
72
0
1M
SO
20
111
SO
' 20
in1SIV
20
M
70
1
0
SO
to
4S
10
100
1*0
77
Msfnesita.Dit solve*
(•e/L u Mj)
20
1.1
s.t
22
»f
s.o
1.5
It
13
24
If
10
22
21
U
—— 4 ——00
37
24
13
20
0
17
30000373
Table S.—Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources. - -Continued
Source
GUCUL DEPOSITS
Glacial dope* its,undiffartntiatad
MM . . . . . . .Crawl
Man . . . . . .Mraint
OUMMMM .
SaidMan .
Sand and clay. MM . . . . . . .Sand and gravel
igCTOCK DEPOSITS
romsylvajiian thai*
sandatona
Safinaw Poroation
Mrshall fenatlonMM . . . . . . .
Traverse GroupMM .
Duidee Panation
Intadlne DolomiteMM . . . . . . .
, Mntstique Doloaita
Ournt Huff FonatimMM . . . . . . .
•i| Kill LlaMtemtMM . . . . . . .
•lack River Uaastoa*MM . . . . . . .
Tr*nton-ll*ck UvorCroup
Man . . . . . . .
Prairie du ChianCroup
MM . . . . . . .Lakt SuptriorSuds ton*
MM . . . . . . .Freda Smdatont
MM . . . . . . .
JacebsvlUt SandstomMM . . . . . . .
Mrtury. Total(«/LaaH|)
0.4
.S
.S
.3
.3S
.S
.23
.S
.5
.3ft
.02
.2
.1
.2
.1
.0
.S
.0
.s
.s
.,
.2
Total
(«|/L *» H»
5
2
2
S
3
1
.1
0
3
ft
3
2
1
3
2
j
4
3
t
2
10
2
2
(•i/l aa Nl)
7
10
4
ft
21
ft
,
14
I
ft
S
7
4
4
U
14
22
12
IS
S
Xitnm. Tota(aiJTlaaN)
0.73
.24
.24
.29
.3*
.4S
.41
.90
.U
.72
.17
.IS
.47
.29
.S4
1.2
.n
.27
.2*
.H
.U
.11
.21
Hltroton.{•C/L'U to
0.23
.n
.00
.10
.07
.00
.Oft
.13
.ftf
.47
.07
.OS
.IS
.Oft
.n
.n
.1?
.OS
.M
.Oft
.Oft
.03
.01
Mitrofon.Hitrau, Total
04
.21
.OS
.11
.21
.14
.00
.90
.91
.00
.00
.00
.00
.40
.92
.n
.07
.04
.40
.02
.01
.11
MUOBM,Mtriu. Total
(oaAaaM)
0.01
00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00 •
.01
.00
.09
.n
.00
.n
.99
.90
.00
.99
.00 *
.01
.91
.n
.94
.09
NUrofan,OrfMic, Total
7«?A as N)
0.11
.12
.03
-07
.17 *
.17
.20
.04
.10
.24
.13
.10
.31
.14
.12
.24————————— I-
.3ft
.IS
.,,
.00
.20
.U
.00
31 0003736
Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.--Cont inued
SoiffC*
CUCIAL DEPOSITS j
Glacial deposit!,indifferent late*
Hun .......
GrevelMan . . i . .
MDraiMMeaa, . . . . . . .
OutvMhFtm . .
Sand
Sand and clayMM .......
Smd and travelMm .. . . . . .
OBlMHk.fc IftKJUTS
PtmtylvaniM shaleHm
NnmylvanlMsands tone
tfem
Saiinaw FemticaMMA .......
Hirshall fenetiODHM0 . . . . . . .
Travene Gms>Ub«i
Parfn •orwtioaifa^
Kncadine DDloa MMan .......
Hmistique fbleadterhM i
Bunt UuCf tarntiMthan .......
»i| Hill Ltentanafean .......
Hack Uver LiaMUWkfeui
Trenton -llaek UverCreuci
HnH . .
Prairie du QiiMGnvf
%an .......
Lak* SuperiorSaneatom
»ha> .......
Freda SandstoneNaa* .......
Jacttwvilll SandjteMHtan .......
|H(UWU)
7.7
7.1
1.0
7.0
7.1
1.1
7.1
7.t
7.0
7.0
7.1
7.1
T.S
7.1
7.4
7.2
7.0
7.»
7.*
7.0
l.t
0.0
7.S
Phenols(*/L)
O.S
.1
.0
1.2
.3
.0
.1
1.0
.0
1.1
1.0
.0
.0
.1.0
1.0
.0
.0
20
1.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
PnHUjhorm,Tout
(•tVlu •)
0.02
.OS
.01
.05
.04
.n
.01
.01
.00
.Oft
.02
.n
.n
.10
.n
.H
.04
.00
.01
.02
.01
.14
.02
nwipnorus.Onto, Totil{•l/lun
0.00
.01
.00
.02
.02
.01
.01
.00
.00
.02
.01
.00
.00
.01
.01
.01
.01
.00
.01
.02
.00
.11
.01
PQtMtiut,Diittlv*(M/L « K)
1.6
1.2
.1
l.S
.0
1.1
1.1
i.i
4.*
4.5
1.4
2.*
.»
1.4
2.4
1.0
9.9
S.4
2.0
1.0
s.»
7.0
2.1
Seleniui, Totil(vl/Lu St)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
tiliea.DUMlved
(Bfl/l ai 510,)
O.I
11
IS
12
10
It
12
ft.2
ft.l
14
10
0.4
11
S.4
7.0
1.3
.ft
11
12
11
7.4
0.2
11
Silver, TotalRecoverable(wg/L M A«)
O.S
.0
.0
.1
f.0
.3
.0
1.0
.1
1.2
.0
1.0
.0
1.0
t
.0
.0
4.0
1.0
0.0
2.0
.0
32 0003737
Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.--Continued
>
s
HX
/
/
N
Sourct
CUCIAL DEPOSITS
Glacial deposits,undifferentiated
Htan . . . . . . .
GravelHIM . . . . .
MoraineHtan . . . . . . .
Outwsh•* ———
SsndHran . . . . . . .
Sand and clay, Htan . . . . . . .
Sand and fravtlHtan . . . . . . .
IEDHOQC DEPOSITS
Penniylvanian staleMan . . . . . . .
Pennaylvaniansandstone
Sa|inaM ForevtionHun . . . . . . .
Mrshall FormationHtan . . . . . . .
Traverse GroupHtan . . . . . . .
Dundee FormationHtan . . . . . . .
Cngadine OoleniteHtan . . . . . . .
/unmique Dolomite, Htan . . . . . . .
Burnt Huff FormationHun . . . . . . .
lit Kill LiMsuneHtan . . . . . .
Hack Kjver LiavstoneHtan . . . . . . .
Triluon-IUck (liverCroup
Mtan . . . . . . .
Prairie du OiienCroup»*---
Like SuperiorSandstone
Man . . .
Freda SandstoneMan .
Jacobiville SandstoneMan . . . . . . .
Sod LI*Dissolved
(*f/l as Ne)
21
3.S
1.9
20
7.4
1.7
6.3
110
110
12S
11
54
2.2
3.2
.1
2.4
1M
14
2.*
2.1
62
62
10
Solids. Residueat 1IO*C.DissolvedE*fA)
561
1S6
US
3M
112
113
197
614
431
!.*»
319
424
167
IS*
2S»
3SI
1,120
S44
2S6
ISO-
621
310
22S
Solids, SUB ofConstituents,
Dissolved(••A)
331
147
IDS
364
ItJ
161
176
612
44S
l.SU
304
<21
1S9
ISO
249 .
330
1.S40
S»
HI
ISO
4*4
304
2»
SpecificConductance(•icnetos)
lit
U3
167
Stt
341
200
299
tto
73S
1.3*3
491
090
200
4>S
420
S04
2,20$
too
440
III
oso
MO
393
Strontium,Total
Recoverable(uI/L as Sr)
401
$20
70
SI9
127
60
t4
1.000
700
1,62?
474
1.27S
100
2. MO
110
M
2.SOO
700
210
120
3.1SO
S30
193
Sulfate.Dissolved
(•t/L ea SOv)
04
It
1.3
9S
13
7.9
11
320
64
233
62
122
2.4
a
9.0
14
7SO
46
22
t.l
43 .
13
S.O
Tim. TotalRecoverable(H|/l as Sn>
3
:
--
is
3
•-
3
..
..
13
6
-
"
-
6
••
--
--
2S
S
30
7
--
Titaniiei, Total(m/l aa Ti)
2
14
-
10
« f--
7
--
..
S42
S02
7
--
--
4
•
-
--
t
3
370
30
•-
33 0003738
Table 5.--Mean values of chemical and physical characteristics of water from geologicsources.--Continued
Source
GLACIAL ORBITS
Glacial depot it),undiffermtiatod
Nun . . . . . . .Gravel
Efcan . . ,
Man 1mMM . . . . . . .
OUMMMan
SendMM . . . . . . .
Sand and clay
Sand and gravelHun . . . . . . .
KNOCK DerailsPanuylvMiM shale
M e n . . . . . . .hmuylvtfliansandstone
HJMI . . . . . .
Seglnaw FormtiM
Mrshall "anBtionMan
Traverse CroupMan .
DundTC FanMtionMM . . . . . . .
EriftdiM Oolo^tt
Mnistlqu* ObltMluIbn . . . . . . .
kmt Bluff Poiwtion
•1| Hill LiMtua*
tlKk RivtT liBHtOMIteait
Trtnton-Uack UvtrGroup
Man . . . . . . .
Prairie du Oil**Croup
Man . . . . . . .Lake SuptriorSandstone
Freda SandstoneMan . . . . . . .
Jacobsville SandstoneMan . . . . . . .
Turbidity(JTU)
3
6
0
le
1
2
5
1
1
u
IS
2
3*
1
1
t
S
I
I
1
H
3
UreniuB.OUsetmd
(ne/L as Ur)
0.2
.2
..
.04
.11
..
.IS
.01
.S4
, .If
.w
.»
.53
..
„
,.
.OS
*•
*•
..
Vansdiun,Total
(n|/L as V)
S
2
„
12
2.«
..
10
^
It
1
2.)
S
„
u
4
40
M
Ziic. TotalNeeoverable
(w|A aa In)
«1
471
120
itr
m
no
14*
20
10
n*
in
2S
10
1.070
29
no
4 ,700
3,200
U
IS
is
w
7S
liremiuM.Ibul
(vf/l aa tr)
S
4
M
4
S
12
10
sa
0
40
U
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