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County 10051 County, 10

Water Systems
1
Population Served
330
Total Violations
66
3 health-based
PFAS Detected
0
of 0 tested

Violation Analysis

100.0%
Systems with Violations
66.0
Avg Violations per System
4.5%
Health-Based Violations

Water Source Types

SW
1 system (100%)

Compliance Snapshot

County 10051 10 water systems by violation status, EPA SDWIS records.

No violations on record (0) One or more violations (1)

Violation history is cumulative — many flagged systems have already returned to compliance. Detail pages show per-system context.

Water Systems

System Name Population Violations PFAS
KALISPEL 330 66

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many water violations are in County 10051 County?
County 10051 County has 66 total drinking water violations across 1 water systems, of which 3 are health-based violations. 100.0% of systems have at least one violation.
How many people get water from County 10051 County systems?
Water systems in County 10051 County serve approximately 330 people through 1 public water systems.
Has PFAS been detected in County 10051 County water?
No PFAS testing data is available for water systems in County 10051 County.
What types of water sources supply County 10051 County?
Water systems in County 10051 County use SW (1 systems) as their primary water sources.
Are health-based violations serious?
Health-based violations indicate that drinking water exceeded Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) set by the EPA or failed treatment technique requirements. 4.5% of County 10051 County's violations are health-based. Not all violations indicate immediate health risk, but they require corrective action.
Where does this water quality data come from?
All data comes from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) and UCMR5 PFAS monitoring program. SDWIS tracks violations for all public water systems regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

Data Sources & Methodology

Drinking water violation data from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). PFAS testing data from the UCMR5 monitoring program. SDWIS tracks all public water systems regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

Violations are categorized as health-based (Maximum Contaminant Level exceedances, treatment technique failures) or monitoring/reporting violations. Not all violations indicate an immediate health risk.

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