High Gabriel WSC |
TX2460027 |
This is your water quality report for January 1 to December 31, 2023. |
For more information regarding this report contact: |
HIGH GABRIEL WSC provides Ground Water (GW) from the Trinity Aquifer located in Williamson County, Texas. |
Name: Terry Tuttle, HGWSC |
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Este reporte incluye información importante sobre el agua para tomar. Para asistencia en español, favor de llamar al telefono (512) 259-3888 or (512) 589-7031. |
Definitions and Abbreviations
Definitions and Abbreviations: |
The following tables contain scientific terms and measures, some of which may require explanation. |
Action Level: |
The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow. |
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Avg: |
Regulatory compliance with some MCLs are based on running annual average of monthly samples. |
Level 1 Assessment: |
A Level 1 assessment is a study of the water system to identify potential problems and determine (if possible) why total coliform bacteria have been found in our water system. |
Level 2 Assessment: |
A Level 2 assessment is a very detailed study of the water system to identify potential problems and determine (if possible) why an E. coli MCL violation has occurred and/or why total coliform bacteria have been found in our water system on multiple occasions. |
Maximum Contaminant Level or MCL: |
The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. |
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal or MCLG: |
The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. |
Maximum residual disinfectant level or MRDL: |
The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. |
Maximum residual disinfectant level goal or MRDLG: |
The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. |
MFL |
million fibers per liter (a measure of asbestos) |
mrem |
millirems per year (a measure of radiation absorbed by the body) |
na: |
not applicable. |
NTU |
nephelometric turbidity units (a measure of turbidity) |
pCi/L |
picocuries per liter (a measure of radioactivity) |
ppb: |
micrograms per liter or parts per billion |
ppm: |
milligrams per liter or parts per million |
ppq |
parts per quadrillion, or picograms per liter (pg/L) |
ppt |
parts per trillion, or nanograms per liter (ng/L) |
Treatment Technique or TT |
A required process to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. |
Information about your Drinking Water |
The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity.
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Information about Source Water |
TCEQ completed an assessment of your source water, and results indicate that some of our sources are susceptible to certain contaminants. The sampling requirements for your water system is based on this susceptibility and previous sample data. Any detections of these contaminants will be found in this Consumer Confidence Report. For more information on source water assessments and protection efforts at our system contact Terry Tuttle, System Manager, High Gabriel WSC, (512) 259-3888. |
Coliform Bacteria |
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal |
Total Coliform Maximum Contaminant Level |
Highest No. of Positive |
Fecal Coliform or E. Coli Maximum Contaminant Level |
Total No. of Positive E. Coli or Fecal Coliform Samples |
Violation |
Likely Source of Contamination |
0 |
1 positive monthly sample. |
1 |
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0 |
N |
Naturally present in the environment. |
Lead and Copper |
Date Sampled |
MCLG |
Action Level (AL) |
90th Percentile |
# Sites Over AL |
Units |
Violation |
Likely Source of Contamination |
Copper |
2023 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
0.103 |
0 |
ppm |
N |
Erosion of natural deposits; Leaching from wood preservatives; Corrosion of household plumbing systems. |
2023 Water Quality Test Results |
Disinfection By-Products |
Collection Date |
Highest Level Detected |
Range of Individual Samples |
MCLG |
MCL |
Units |
Violation |
Likely Source of Contamination |
Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) |
09/21/2022 |
1 |
1 - 1 |
No goal for the total |
60 |
ppb |
N |
By-product of drinking water disinfection. |
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) |
09/21/2022 |
3.5 |
3.5 - 3.5 |
No goal for the total |
80 |
ppb |
N |
By-product of drinking water disinfection. |
Inorganic Contaminants |
Collection Date |
Highest Level Detected |
Range of Invidual Samples |
MCLG |
MCL |
Units |
Violation |
Likely Source of Contamination |
Barium |
2023 |
0.0831 |
0.0831 - 0.0831 |
2 |
2 |
ppm |
N |
Discharge of drilling wastes; Discharge from metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits. |
Fluoride |
08/26/2021 |
0.72 |
0.72 - 0.72 |
4 |
4.0 |
ppm |
N |
Erosion of natural deposits; Water additive which promotes strong teeth; Discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories. |
Nitrate (measured as Nitrogen) |
2023 |
0.14 |
0.14 - 0.14 |
10 |
10 |
ppm |
N |
Runoff from fertilizer use; Leaching from septic tanks, sewage; Erosion of natural deposits. |
Selenium |
2023 |
5.5 |
5.5 - 5.5 |
50 |
50 |
ppb |
N |
Discharge from petroleum and metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits; Discharge from mines. |
Radioactive Contaminants |
Collection Date |
Highest Level Detected |
Range of Individual Samples |
MCLG |
MCL |
Units |
Violation |
Likely Source of Contamination |
Beta/photon emitters |
08/26/2021 |
15.6 |
15.6 - 15.6 |
0 |
50 |
pCi/L* |
N |
Decay of natural and man-made deposits. |
*EPA considers 50 pCi/L to be the level of concern for beta particles. |
Combined Radium 226/228 |
08/26/2021 |
4.02 |
4.02 - 4.02 |
0 |
5 |
pCi/L |
N |
Erosion of natural deposits. |
Gross alpha excluding radon and uranium |
08/26/2021 |
9.8 |
9.8 - 9.8 |
0 |
15 |
pCi/L |
N |
Erosion of natural deposits. |
Disinfectant Residuals |
Disinfectant Residual |
Year |
Average Level |
Range of Levels Detected |
MRDL |
MRDLG |
Unit of Measure |
Violation (Y/N) |
Source in Drinking Water |
Free Chlorine |
1/1/2023 - 3/31/2023 |
0.96 mg/L |
0.68 - 1.27 mg/L |
4.0 |
4.0 |
ppm |
N |
Water additive used to control microbes. |
Free Chlorine |
4/1/2023 - 6/30/2023 |
1.1 mg/L |
0.84 - 1.39 mg/L |
4.0 |
4.0 |
ppm |
N |
Water additive used to control microbes. |
Free Chlorine |
7/1/2023 - 9/30/2023 |
0.98 mg/L |
0.39 - 1.47 mg/L |
4.0 |
4.0 |
ppm |
N |
Water additive used to control microbes. |
Free Chlorine |
10/1/2023 - 12/31/2023 |
0.89 mg/L |
0.47 - 1.14 mg/L |
4.0 |
4.0 |
ppm |
N |
Water additive used to control microbes. |
Violations |
Lead and Copper Rule |
The Lead and Copper Rule protects public health by minimizing lead and copper levels in drinking water, primarily by reducing water corrosivity. Lead and copper enter drinking water mainly from corrosion of lead and copper containing plumbing materials. |
Violation Type |
Violation Begin |
Violation End |
Violation Explanation |
FOLLOW-UP OR ROUTINE TAP M/R (LCR) |
10/01/2019 |
04/14/2023 |
We failed to test our drinking water for the contaminant and period indicated. Because of this failure, we cannot be sure of the quality of our drinking water during the period indicated. |
FOLLOW-UP OR ROUTINE TAP M/R (LCR) |
10/01/2020 |
04/14/2023 |
We failed to test our drinking water for the contaminant and period indicated. Because of this failure, we cannot be sure of the quality of our drinking water during the period indicated. |
FOLLOW-UP OR ROUTINE TAP M/R (LCR) |
10/01/2021 |
04/14/2023 |
We failed to test our drinking water for the contaminant and period indicated. Because of this failure, we cannot be sure of the quality of our drinking water during the period indicated. |
FOLLOW-UP OR ROUTINE TAP M/R (LCR) |
07/01/2022 |
04/14/2023 |
We failed to test our drinking water for the contaminant and period indicated. Because of this failure, we cannot be sure of the quality of our drinking water during the period indicated. |
FOLLOW-UP OR ROUTINE TAP M/R (LCR) |
01/01/2023 |
04/14/2023 |
We failed to test our drinking water for the contaminant and period indicated. Because of this failure, we cannot be sure of the quality of our drinking water during the period indicated. |
Public Notification Rule |
The Public Notification Rule helps to ensure that consumers will always know if there is a problem with their drinking water. These notices immediately alert consumers if there is a serious problem with their drinking water (e.g., a boil water emergency). |
Violation Type |
Violation Begin |
Violation End |
Violation Explanation |
PUBLIC NOTICE RULE LINKED TO VIOLATION |
03/15/2021 |
03/08/2023 |
We failed to adequately notify you, our drinking water consumers, about a violation of the drinking water regulations. |
PUBLIC NOTICE RULE LINKED TO VIOLATION |
12/23/2021 |
03/08/2023 |
We failed to adequately notify you, our drinking water consumers, about a violation of the drinking water regulations. |
Public Participation Opportunities To learn about future public meetings (concerning your drinking water), or to request to schedule one, please call us at 512-259-3888. The next public meeting of the High Gabriel WSC Board of Directors is scheduled for July 8, 2024 at 6:30pm. Please call for more information. Regular meetings are scheduled throughout the year, usually on the second Monday of each month. Please check the home page of our web site to confirm upcoming meeting dates (http://www.highgabrielwsc.com). |