You are here: Home / Agencies and Offices / Northern Perry County Water & Wastewater / Northern Perry County Water & Wastewater News | 2023

Northern Perry County Water & Wastewater News | 2023

Monitoring requirements not met for Northern Perry Co. Water #2 | August 23, 2023

Monitoring requirements not met for Northern Perry Co. Water #2 | August 23, 2023

Monitoring requirements not met for Northern Perry County Ohio Water #2 (Burr Oak). We are required to monitor your drinking water for specific contaminants on a regular basis. Results of regular monitoring are an indicator of whether or not our drinking water meets health standards. During the Second Quarter of 2023 time period we did not monitor for the following contaminants and therefore cannot be sure of the quality of our drinking water during that time: Disinfection By-Products.

Monitoring requirements not met for Northern Perry Co. Water #2 | August 23, 2023 - Read More…

2022 Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report now available for Northern Perry County Water Thornville (#1) and Burr Oak (#2)

2022 Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report now available for Northern Perry County Water Thornville (#1) and Burr Oak (#2)

The Northern Perry County Water #1 and #2 water systems has prepared the following reports to provide information to you, the consumer on the quality of our drinking water. This report is required as part of the Safe Drinking Water Act Re-authorization of 1996. Included within this report are general health information, water quality test results, and water system contacts.

2022 Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report now available for Northern Perry County Water Thornville (#1) and Burr Oak (#2) - Read More…

NPCW #1 Drinking Water Notice | July 12, 2023

NPCW #1 Drinking Water Notice | July 12, 2023

Northern Perry County Water #1 (Thornville System) has failed to comply with lead and copper treatment requirements. Our water system recently violated a drinking water requirement. Even though this is not an emergency, as our customers, you have a right to know what happened, what you should do, and what we are doing to correct this situation. We routinely sample water at consumers’ taps for copper. The tests show copper levels in the water above the limit, or “action level,” so we are required to install treatment.

NPCW #1 Drinking Water Notice | July 12, 2023 - Read More…

« October 2024 »
October
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031
County Offices