Havana Waterworks is a small public water system in EPA region 06 that provides tap water for the 72842 zip codes. It has 1 facilities where the water supply was tested for 3 chemical contaminants that impact tap water quality and human health.
anatoxin-a is a chemical contaminant that is a potential threat to human health. Learn more about anatoxin-a.
Tap@Intertie Danville Waterworks
| 9/28/2020 53 months ago
| <0.03 µg/L Below Reporting Level
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cylindrospermopsin is a chemical contaminant that has a reference level of 0.7 µg/L. All the latest water samples for Havana Waterworks showed levels of cylindrospermopsin that were below unsafe concentration levels. Learn more about cylindrospermopsin.
Tap@Intertie Danville Waterworks
| 9/28/2020 53 months ago
| <0.09 µg/L Below Reporting Level
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Total Microcystin is a chemical contaminant that has a reference level of 0.3 µg/L. All the latest water samples for Havana Waterworks showed levels of Total Microcystin that were below unsafe concentration levels. Learn more about Total Microcystin.
Tap@Intertie Danville Waterworks
| 9/28/2020 53 months ago
| <0.3 µg/L Below Reporting Level
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Facility Name | Water Type/Source |
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Danville Waterworks | Surface Water (SW) |
The latest water samples were taken on September 28th, 2020.