| Facility Name | Ellsworth Elementary School |
| PWSID | 5034212 |
| Reason for Advisory | Contamination |
| Advisory | You do not need to use an alternative (e.g. bottled) water supply. Lead poses the greatest risk to young children and pregnant women. The public education outlines steps to reduce lead exposure. |
| Facility Address | 6194 S. Salem Warren Rd. |
| District | NEDO |
| Facility Type | Nontransient Noncommunity |
| Population Category | 251 to 1,000 |
| Service Area | School |
| Contaminant | Lead |
| Contaminant Group | Inorganic Chemicals (IOCs) |
| Public Notice Template | public_ed_lead_noncomm.pdf |
| Fact Sheet | Lead Fact Sheet |
| Standard | Action Level = 15 µg/l |
| Major Sources | Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits |
| Health Effects | Infants and children who drink water containing lead in excess of the action level could experience delays in their physical or mental development. Children could show slight deficits in attention span and learning abilities. Adults who drink this water over many years could develop kidney problems or high blood pressure. |
| Advisory Begin Date | 5/24/2000 |
| Details and Recent Results | 25.4 ug/l (2000) |
| History | PWS received plan approval on 10/26/06 for sodium hydroxide feed to address lead and copper exceedance. |
| Status | Water quality parameters to be set through sampling. PWS continues to resolve caustic soda injection issues. |
| Ohio EPA Contact | Kathy Metropulos |
| Ohio EPA Phone | (330) 963-1200 |
| Ohio EPA E-mail | kathy.metropolos@epa.state.oh.us |
| Information Last Modified | 12/3/2008 1:36:02 PM |
| Facility Name | Linde Hydraulics, Corp. |
| PWSID | 5050112 |
| Reason for Advisory | Contamination |
| Advisory | You do not need to use an alternative (e.g. bottled) water supply. However, if you have specific health concerns, consult your doctor. |
| Facility Address | 5089 Western Reserve Road, Canfield, Ohio 44406 |
| District | NEDO |
| Facility Type | Nontransient Noncommunity |
| Population Category | Less than 250 |
| Service Area | Factory/Industrial Park/Office Building |
| Facility Contact | David Wright |
| Facility Phone | 330-533-6801 |
| Contaminant | Arsenic |
| Contaminant Group | Inorganic Chemicals (IOCs) |
| Public Notice Template | Tier2_arsenicMCL.pdf |
| Fact Sheet | Arsenic Fact Sheet |
| Standard | MCL = 10 µg/l |
| Major Sources | Erosion of natural deposits; Runoff from orchards; Runoff from glass and electronics production wastes |
| Health Effects | Some people who drink water containing arsenic in excess of the MCL over many years could experience skin damage or problems with their circulatory system, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. |
| Advisory Begin Date | 8/15/2007 |
| Details and Recent Results | The current running annual average concentration of arsenic for 3rd quarter 2008 is 0.021 mg/L (21 ug/L). Proof of public notification receieved by Ohio EPA on 12/4/08. |
| Status | Met with system on 7/28 to discuss proposed city water connection. In the process of preparing Findings and Orders to reflect the waterline connection. |
| Enforcement Action | See Enforcement Action |
| Ohio EPA Contact | Emily Cushman |
| Ohio EPA Phone | (614) 644-2752 |
| Ohio EPA E-mail | emily.cushman@epa.state.oh.us |
| Information Last Modified | 12/8/2008 11:04:29 AM |
| Facility Name | J & H Mobile Home Park |
| PWSID | 5000712 |
| Reason for Advisory | Contamination |
| Advisory | You do not need to use an alternative (e.g. bottled) water supply. Lead poses the greatest risk to young children and pregnant women. The public education outlines steps to reduce lead exposure. |
| Facility Address | Mahoning County |
| District | NEDO |
| Facility Type | Community |
| Population Category | Less than 250 |
| Service Area | Mobile Home Park |
| Contaminant | Lead |
| Contaminant Group | Inorganic Chemicals (IOCs) |
| Public Notice Template | public_ed_lead_comm.pdf |
| Fact Sheet | Lead Fact Sheet |
| Standard | Action Level = 15 µg/l |
| Major Sources | Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits |
| Health Effects | Infants and children who drink water containing lead in excess of the action level could experience delays in their physical or mental development. Children could show slight deficits in attention span and learning abilities. Adults who drink this water over many years could develop kidney problems or high blood pressure. |
| Advisory Begin Date | 10/25/2007 |
| Details and Recent Results | 90th % lead 41.5 ug/l , action level 15 ug/l |
| Status | Retaking water quality parameter samples. Corrosion control recommendation needed. City water connection may be achieved by Fall 2008. |
| Ohio EPA Contact | Stephen Bopple |
| Ohio EPA Phone | (330) 963-1200 |
| Ohio EPA E-mail | stephen.bopple@epa.state.oh.us |
| Information Last Modified | 10/31/2008 12:30:49 PM |
| Facility Name | State Line Mobile Home Park #2 |
| PWSID | 5002112 |
| Reason for Advisory | Contamination |
| Advisory | You do not need to use an alternative (e.g. bottled) water supply. Lead poses the greatest risk to young children and pregnant women. The public education outlines steps to reduce lead exposure. |
| Facility Address | HMR Superior Villages, Clinton, OH 44216 |
| District | NEDO |
| Facility Type | Community |
| Population Category | Less than 250 |
| Service Area | Mobile Home Park |
| Contaminant | Lead |
| Contaminant Group | Inorganic Chemicals (IOCs) |
| Public Notice Template | public_ed_lead_comm.pdf |
| Fact Sheet | Lead Fact Sheet |
| Standard | Action Level = 15 µg/l |
| Major Sources | Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits |
| Health Effects | Infants and children who drink water containing lead in excess of the action level could experience delays in their physical or mental development. Children could show slight deficits in attention span and learning abilities. Adults who drink this water over many years could develop kidney problems or high blood pressure. |
| Advisory Begin Date | 1/22/2008 |
| Details and Recent Results | 90th% 26.5 ug/l; action level 15 ug/l |
| Status | PWS has taken lead and copper samples and water quality samples but has not formerly submitted them. Several messages have been left with operator and owner. Lab results show lead and copper below action levels. |
| Ohio EPA Contact | Stephen Bopple |
| Ohio EPA Phone | (330) 963-1200 |
| Ohio EPA E-mail | stephen.bopple@epa.state.oh.us |
| Information Last Modified | 10/31/2008 12:49:51 PM |
| Facility Name | Village of Sebring |
| PWSID | 5001911 |
| Reason for Advisory | Contamination |
| Advisory | You do not need to use an alternative (e.g. bottled) water supply. However, if you have specific health concerns, consult your doctor. |
| Facility Address | 135 E. Ohio Ave. Sebring, OH 44672 |
| District | NEDO |
| Facility Type | Community |
| Population Category | 3,301 to 10,000 |
| Service Area | Residential |
| Contaminant | Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) |
| Contaminant Group | Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs) |
| Public Notice Template | Tier2_HAA5_MCL.pdf |
| Fact Sheet | Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) Fact Sheet |
| Standard | MCL = 0.060 mg/L |
| Major Sources | By-product of drinking water disinfection |
| Health Effects | Some people who drink water containing haloacetic acids in excess of the MCL over many years may have an increased risk of getting cancer. |
| Advisory Begin Date | 8/13/2008 |
| Details and Recent Results | Running annual average is 0.093 mg/L during the July 1 through September 30, 2008 monitoring period. System was issued a violation letter on 11/19/2008 for this exceedance. |
| History | System is also in violation of the MCL for TTHM. |
| Status | Awaiting revised general plan that will include treatment options for DBPs. |
| Ohio EPA Contact | Sarah Byerly |
| Ohio EPA Phone | (614) 644-2752 |
| Ohio EPA E-mail | sarah.byerly@epa.state.oh.us |
| Information Last Modified | 12/22/2008 10:08:25 AM |
| Facility Name | Jackson/Milton Service Area |
| PWSID | 5054212 |
| Reason for Advisory | Contamination |
| Advisory | You do not need to use an alternative (e.g. bottled) water supply. Lead poses the greatest risk to young children and pregnant women. The public education outlines steps to reduce lead exposure. |
| Facility Address | 761 Industrial Rd, Youngstown OH 44409 |
| District | NEDO |
| Facility Type | Community |
| Population Category | 3,301 to 10,000 |
| Service Area | Rural or Regional Water System |
| Contaminant | Lead |
| Contaminant Group | Inorganic Chemicals (IOCs) |
| Public Notice Template | public_ed_lead_comm.pdf |
| Fact Sheet | Lead Fact Sheet |
| Standard | Action Level = 15 µg/l |
| Major Sources | Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits |
| Health Effects | Infants and children who drink water containing lead in excess of the action level could experience delays in their physical or mental development. Children could show slight deficits in attention span and learning abilities. Adults who drink this water over many years could develop kidney problems or high blood pressure. |
| Advisory Begin Date | 12/1/2008 |
| Details and Recent Results | 90th% 71 ug/L (MCL 15.5 ug/L) |
| Status | Letter sent with requirements 12/2/08 |
| Ohio EPA Contact | Stephen Bopple |
| Ohio EPA Phone | (330) 963-1200 |
| Ohio EPA E-mail | stephen.bopple@epa.state.oh.us |
| Information Last Modified | 12/2/2008 9:50:21 AM |
| Facility Name | Sebring Village |
| PWSID | 5001911 |
| Reason for Advisory | Contamination |
| Advisory | You do not need to use an alternative (e.g. bottled) water supply. However, if you have specific health concerns, consult your doctor. |
| Facility Address | 135 E. Ohio Ave. Sebring, OH 44672 |
| District | NEDO |
| Facility Type | Community |
| Population Category | 3,301 to 10,000 |
| Service Area | Residential |
| Contaminant | Trihalomethanes, total |
| Contaminant Group | Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs) |
| Public Notice Template | Tier2_TTHM_MCL.pdf |
| Fact Sheet | Trihalomethanes, total Fact Sheet |
| Standard | MCL = 0.080 mg/l |
| Major Sources | By-product of drinking water chlorination |
| Health Effects | Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous systems, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. |
| Advisory Begin Date | 11/19/2008 |
| Details and Recent Results | Running annual average is 0.093 mg/L during the July 1 through September 30, 2008 monitoring period. System was issued a violation letter on 11/19/2008 for this exceedance. |
| History | System has not exceeded the MCL for Total Trihalomethanes since the October 1 through December 31, 2006 monitoring period. System is also in violation of the MCL for HAA5. |
| Status | Awaiting revised general plan that will include treatment options for DBPs. |
| Ohio EPA Contact | Sarah Byerly |
| Ohio EPA Phone | (614) 644-2752 |
| Ohio EPA E-mail | sarah.byerly@epa.state.oh.us |
| Information Last Modified | 12/22/2008 10:11:08 AM |