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Complete Health Indicator Report of Disinfection By Products in Community Drinking Water Systems

Definition

The distribution of disinfection by products (total trihalomethane and haloacetic acid) in drinking water by community water system, population served, and year

Numerator

Number of community water systems or estimated count of population served, by disinfection by-product concentration in drinking water.

Denominator

Not Applicable

Why Is This Important?

Disinfection by products (DBPs) are formed when disinfectants (such as chlorine chemicals) used during water treatment to destroy harmful bacteria and viruses, react with natural organic matter in water. Trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs) are produced in the largest amounts. The level of DBPs formed after disinfection depends on the source water, type of treatment, and amount of disinfectant used. Health risks from exposure to low levels of DBPs are not well understood. Some studies suggest that DBP exposure may increase the risk of bladder and colorectal cancers and reproductive and developmental health effects.

How Are We Doing?

In order to determine the quality of water provided by community water supplies in New Jersey, the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) require mandatory, regular monitoring of treated water delivered to the public. Test results are compared to standards for drinking water quality called maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs), the maximum permissible level of a contaminant in public drinking water based on information on health effects, treatment, analytical methods and contaminant occurrence. A complete list of the regulated contaminants and the maximum permissible concentrations allowed in drinking water are listed on NJDEP's website at: [https://www.state.nj.us/dep/watersupply/pdf/dw-standards.pdf] In general, the levels of DBPs in community water systems in New Jersey have shown slight change during the last decade, as new federal and state regulations have been implemented to reduce DBP formation. Water systems using surface water sources (lakes, rivers, reservoirs) typically have higher DBP levels than water systems using groundwater wells.

What Is Being Done?

Public water suppliers are required by law to monitor for regulated contaminants based on type of water system and water source, and ensure the water meets state and federal Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs). The test results are sent to the NJDEP. If the level of any regulated contaminant is above the MCL, additional samples are taken to confirm that a problem exists. The supplier of that water is then required to eliminate the problem by changing to another water source or by improving water treatment. The NJDEP inspects community drinking water systems and evaluates their monitoring reports for compliance with the standards. Noncompliance with a standard can result in a violation. NJDEP works with systems to ensure they notify the public and return to compliance. Large community water systems in New Jersey are required to test for DBPs in drinking water every three months. The remaining community water systems that disinfect are required to sample annually. The average DBP levels over a 12 month period are compared to the MCLs for DBPs. Prior to 2003, the MCL for total trihalomethanes (TTHM) in New Jersey was 100 micrograms per liter. Beginning in 2003, a new, lower MCL for TTHM of 80 micrograms per liter was phased in, beginning with large community water systems. The MCL for haloacetic acids (HAA) is 60 micrograms per liter.

Available Services

If your drinking water comes from a public community water system: You can get the most recent test results for your water system by contacting your water supplier or by accessing Drinking WaterWatch available here: [https://www9.state.nj.us/DEP_WaterWatch_public/index.jsp] You can also contact the NJDEP Bureau of Safe Drinking Water Technical Assistance at (609) 292-5550. If your drinking water comes from a private well: You are responsible for testing. The NJDEP recommends that you use a laboratory that is NJDEP-certified. You can call NJDEP Office of Quality Assurance at (609) 292-3950 for information on laboratories certified to test drinking water. Testing is required for sale of residential real estate when a well is the source of water. For more information, contact the NJDEP Private Well Testing Program, [http://www.nj.gov/dep/watersupply/pw_pwta.html], or call (866) 479-8378.

Health Program Information

For questions regarding health effects of DBPs in drinking water, contact the New Jersey Department of Health, Consumer, Environmental and Occupational Health Service, PO Box 369, Trenton, NJ 08625-0369; (609) 826-4984. For concerns regarding Federal and State drinking water regulations and public water supply monitoring results, contact the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, (609) 292-5550 To inquire about NJ certified laboratories for DBPs in drinking water, contact the Office of Quality Assurance at (609) 292-3950 For information on Federal drinking water regulations, health effects of DBPs in drinking water, and other water safety issues, contact the United States Environmental Protection Agency Safe Drinking Water Hotline at (800) 426-4791 Contact your Public Water Utility for public drinking water regulations and monitoring results.


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Data Tables


Total Trihalomethane in Community Water Systems, Number of Community Water Systems by Mean TTHM Concentration (ug/l), 2006-2020

Total Trihalomethane Concentration CategoriesYearNumber of Systems
Record Count: 72
0-<20 ug/l2006309
0-<20 ug/l2007310
0-<20 ug/l2008316
0-<20 ug/l2009319
0-<20 ug/l2010296
0-<20 ug/l2011344
0-<20 ug/l2012351
0-<20 ug/l2013337
0-<20 ug/l2014359
0-<20 ug/l2015345
0-<20 ug/l2016351
0-<20 ug/l2017351
0-<20 ug/l2018350
0-<20 ug/l2019342
0-<20 ug/l2020348
20-<40 ug/l200662
20-<40 ug/l200769
20-<40 ug/l200861
20-<40 ug/l200970
20-<40 ug/l201082
20-<40 ug/l201175
20-<40 ug/l201274
20-<40 ug/l201380
20-<40 ug/l201477
20-<40 ug/l201588
20-<40 ug/l201686
20-<40 ug/l201778
20-<40 ug/l201871
20-<40 ug/l201982
20-<40 ug/l202083
40-<60 ug/l200643
40-<60 ug/l200744
40-<60 ug/l200844
40-<60 ug/l200946
40-<60 ug/l201045
40-<60 ug/l201139
40-<60 ug/l201254
40-<60 ug/l201352
40-<60 ug/l201452
40-<60 ug/l201550
40-<60 ug/l201653
40-<60 ug/l201755
40-<60 ug/l201859
40-<60 ug/l201964
40-<60 ug/l202067
60-<80 ug/l200616
60-<80 ug/l200711
60-<80 ug/l200813
60-<80 ug/l200915
60-<80 ug/l201013
60-<80 ug/l201122
60-<80 ug/l201215
60-<80 ug/l201310
60-<80 ug/l201415
60-<80 ug/l201519
60-<80 ug/l201616
60-<80 ug/l201726
60-<80 ug/l201824
60-<80 ug/l201914
60-<80 ug/l20209
80-<100 ug/l20062
80-<100 ug/l20071
80-<100 ug/l20082
80-<100 ug/l20113
80-<100 ug/l20121
80-<100 ug/l20151
80-<100 ug/l20161
80-<100 ug/l20171
80-<100 ug/l20185
80-<100 ug/l20190
80-<100 ug/l20200
>100 ug/l20112

Data Notes

New or more stringent MCLS for DBPs were phased in between 2003 and 2005. The MCL for total trihalomethanes was lowered from 100 micrograms per liter to 80 micrograms per liter, and a new MCL for haloacetic acids was established at 60 micrograms per liter. Data are presented for community water systems that reported test results for the specified time interval.

Data Source

Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection


Total Trihalomethane in Community Water Systems, Number of Community Water Systems by Maximum TTHM Concentration (ug/l), 2006-2020

Total Trihalomethane Concentration CategoriesYearNumber of Systems
Record Count: 90
0-<20 ug/l2006259
0-<20 ug/l2007263
0-<20 ug/l2008272
0-<20 ug/l2009265
0-<20 ug/l2010250
0-<20 ug/l2011295
0-<20 ug/l2012295
0-<20 ug/l2013283
0-<20 ug/l2014296
0-<20 ug/l2015296
0-<20 ug/l2016294
0-<20 ug/l2017300
0-<20 ug/l2018282
0-<20 ug/l2019276
0-<20 ug/l2020287
20-<40 ug/l200652
20-<40 ug/l200752
20-<40 ug/l200849
20-<40 ug/l200955
20-<40 ug/l201045
20-<40 ug/l201150
20-<40 ug/l201269
20-<40 ug/l201363
20-<40 ug/l201476
20-<40 ug/l201563
20-<40 ug/l201675
20-<40 ug/l201774
20-<40 ug/l201881
20-<40 ug/l201987
20-<40 ug/l202081
40-<60 ug/l200639
40-<60 ug/l200743
40-<60 ug/l200843
40-<60 ug/l200950
40-<60 ug/l201060
40-<60 ug/l201153
40-<60 ug/l201241
40-<60 ug/l201349
40-<60 ug/l201449
40-<60 ug/l201557
40-<60 ug/l201645
40-<60 ug/l201735
40-<60 ug/l201839
40-<60 ug/l201947
40-<60 ug/l202051
60-<80 ug/l200638
60-<80 ug/l200743
60-<80 ug/l200839
60-<80 ug/l200935
60-<80 ug/l201047
60-<80 ug/l201134
60-<80 ug/l201246
60-<80 ug/l201340
60-<80 ug/l201457
60-<80 ug/l201540
60-<80 ug/l201650
60-<80 ug/l201752
60-<80 ug/l201841
60-<80 ug/l201945
60-<80 ug/l202047
80-<100 ug/l200631
80-<100 ug/l200723
80-<100 ug/l200821
80-<100 ug/l200932
80-<100 ug/l201020
80-<100 ug/l201126
80-<100 ug/l201231
80-<100 ug/l201334
80-<100 ug/l201419
80-<100 ug/l201533
80-<100 ug/l201627
80-<100 ug/l201744
80-<100 ug/l201833
80-<100 ug/l201934
80-<100 ug/l202030
>100 ug/l200613
>100 ug/l200710
>100 ug/l200810
>100 ug/l200914
>100 ug/l201016
>100 ug/l201127
>100 ug/l201213
>100 ug/l201310
>100 ug/l20146
>100 ug/l201514
>100 ug/l201616
>100 ug/l20176
>100 ug/l201833
>100 ug/l201913
>100 ug/l202011

Data Notes

New or more stringent MCLS for DBPs were phased in between 2003 and 2005. The MCL for total trihalomethanes was lowered from 100 micrograms per liter to 80 micrograms per liter, and a new MCL for haloacetic acids was established at 60 micrograms per liter. Data are presented for community water systems that reported test results for the specified time interval.

Data Source

Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection


Total Trihalomethane in Community Water Systems, Number of People Served by Mean TTHM Concentration (ug/l), 2006-2020

Total Trihalomethane Concentration CategoriesYearSystem Population
Record Count: 70
0-<20 ug/l20063,064,984
0-<20 ug/l20073,181,456
0-<20 ug/l20083,272,442
0-<20 ug/l20093,286,248
0-<20 ug/l20102,856,979
0-<20 ug/l20113,028,514
0-<20 ug/l20122,617,909
0-<20 ug/l20132,672,569
0-<20 ug/l20142,505,388
0-<20 ug/l20152,365,247
0-<20 ug/l20162,429,893
0-<20 ug/l20172,562,053
0-<20 ug/l20182,410,788
0-<20 ug/l20192,477,178
0-<20 ug/l20202,521,344
20-<40 ug/l20062,317,068
20-<40 ug/l20072,890,967
20-<40 ug/l20082,697,158
20-<40 ug/l20093,216,334
20-<40 ug/l20103,530,269
20-<40 ug/l20113,205,273
20-<40 ug/l20123,471,850
20-<40 ug/l20133,725,499
20-<40 ug/l20143,081,118
20-<40 ug/l20153,719,959
20-<40 ug/l20164,082,775
20-<40 ug/l20172,965,872
20-<40 ug/l20182,865,203
20-<40 ug/l20193,659,681
20-<40 ug/l20203,005,669
40-<60 ug/l20062,849,823
40-<60 ug/l20072,515,948
40-<60 ug/l20082,154,446
40-<60 ug/l20091,480,548
40-<60 ug/l20102,060,990
40-<60 ug/l20111,577,046
40-<60 ug/l20122,445,763
40-<60 ug/l20132,216,940
40-<60 ug/l20142,705,707
40-<60 ug/l20152,120,029
40-<60 ug/l20162,160,819
40-<60 ug/l20172,767,955
40-<60 ug/l20182,267,276
40-<60 ug/l20192,507,821
40-<60 ug/l20202,927,659
60-<80 ug/l2006506,029
60-<80 ug/l2007325,663
60-<80 ug/l2008756,359
60-<80 ug/l2009930,707
60-<80 ug/l2010398,665
60-<80 ug/l20111,073,243
60-<80 ug/l2012432,580
60-<80 ug/l2013148,938
60-<80 ug/l2014483,967
60-<80 ug/l2015598,980
60-<80 ug/l2016214,523
60-<80 ug/l2017570,175
60-<80 ug/l20181,242,972
60-<80 ug/l2019186,529
60-<80 ug/l2020382,715
80-<100 ug/l200622,825
80-<100 ug/l200912,300
80-<100 ug/l201012,694
80-<100 ug/l201148,394
80-<100 ug/l2012286
80-<100 ug/l20152,201
80-<100 ug/l20162,201
80-<100 ug/l20179,835
80-<100 ug/l201850,296
>100 ug/l201119,729

Data Notes

New or more stringent MCLS for DBPs were phased in between 2003 and 2005. The MCL for total trihalomethanes was lowered from 100 micrograms per liter to 80 micrograms per liter, and a new MCL for haloacetic acids was established at 60 micrograms per liter. Data are presented for community water systems that reported test results for the specified time interval.

Data Source

Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection


Total Trihalomethane in Community Water Systems, Number of People Served by Maximum TTHM Concentration (ug/l), 2006-2020

Total Trihalomethane Concentration CategoriesYearSystem Population
Record Count: 90
0-<20 ug/l20061,615,961
0-<20 ug/l20071,794,538
0-<20 ug/l20081,815,859
0-<20 ug/l20091,436,624
0-<20 ug/l20101,399,556
0-<20 ug/l20111,517,682
0-<20 ug/l20121,309,941
0-<20 ug/l20131,552,426
0-<20 ug/l20141,364,096
0-<20 ug/l20151,466,231
0-<20 ug/l20161,493,293
0-<20 ug/l20171,504,220
0-<20 ug/l20181,190,097
0-<20 ug/l20191,235,951
0-<20 ug/l20201,155,965
20-<40 ug/l20061,039,941
20-<40 ug/l20071,355,569
20-<40 ug/l20081,610,288
20-<40 ug/l20091,458,230
20-<40 ug/l2010835,423
20-<40 ug/l20111,220,993
20-<40 ug/l20121,494,865
20-<40 ug/l20131,101,398
20-<40 ug/l20141,280,183
20-<40 ug/l2015934,211
20-<40 ug/l2016946,228
20-<40 ug/l20171,160,262
20-<40 ug/l20181,074,417
20-<40 ug/l20191,323,095
20-<40 ug/l20201,585,183
40-<60 ug/l20061,465,359
40-<60 ug/l20071,057,876
40-<60 ug/l20081,474,887
40-<60 ug/l20092,231,223
40-<60 ug/l20102,418,344
40-<60 ug/l20112,013,701
40-<60 ug/l20121,201,216
40-<60 ug/l20131,144,789
40-<60 ug/l20142,107,106
40-<60 ug/l20151,503,802
40-<60 ug/l20161,485,862
40-<60 ug/l20171,983,633
40-<60 ug/l20181,134,772
40-<60 ug/l20191,178,056
40-<60 ug/l20201,952,378
60-<80 ug/l20061,410,637
60-<80 ug/l20072,765,130
60-<80 ug/l20082,170,680
60-<80 ug/l20091,496,653
60-<80 ug/l20102,251,681
60-<80 ug/l2011824,075
60-<80 ug/l20122,174,368
60-<80 ug/l20133,112,934
60-<80 ug/l20142,453,210
60-<80 ug/l20152,255,763
60-<80 ug/l20162,737,384
60-<80 ug/l20172,037,722
60-<80 ug/l20182,009,461
60-<80 ug/l20192,623,294
60-<80 ug/l20201,857,705
80-<100 ug/l20061,850,426
80-<100 ug/l20071,036,310
80-<100 ug/l2008897,562
80-<100 ug/l20091,078,398
80-<100 ug/l2010889,249
80-<100 ug/l20111,142,303
80-<100 ug/l20121,804,100
80-<100 ug/l20131,126,848
80-<100 ug/l20141,443,418
80-<100 ug/l20152,050,054
80-<100 ug/l20161,938,427
80-<100 ug/l20172,112,929
80-<100 ug/l2018878,390
80-<100 ug/l20191,917,784
80-<100 ug/l20201,348,369
>100 ug/l20061,378,405
>100 ug/l2007904,611
>100 ug/l2008911,129
>100 ug/l20091,225,009
>100 ug/l20101,065,344
>100 ug/l20112,233,445
>100 ug/l2012983,898
>100 ug/l2013725,551
>100 ug/l2014128,167
>100 ug/l2015596,355
>100 ug/l2016289,217
>100 ug/l201777,094
>100 ug/l20182,549,398
>100 ug/l2019553,029
>100 ug/l2020937,787

Data Notes

New or more stringent MCLS for DBPs were phased in between 2003 and 2005. The MCL for total trihalomethanes was lowered from 100 micrograms per liter to 80 micrograms per liter, and a new MCL for haloacetic acids was established at 60 micrograms per liter. Data are presented for community water systems that reported test results for the specified time interval.

Data Source

Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection


Haloacetic Acid in Community Water Systems, Number of Community Water Systems by Mean Haloacetic Acid Concentration (ug/l), 2006-2020

Haloacetic Acid Concentration CategoryYearNumber of Systems
Record Count: 64
0-<15 ug/l2006254
0-<15 ug/l2007302
0-<15 ug/l2008283
0-<15 ug/l2009307
0-<15 ug/l2010331
0-<15 ug/l2011407
0-<15 ug/l2012409
0-<15 ug/l2013390
0-<15 ug/l2014402
0-<15 ug/l2015408
0-<15 ug/l2016417
0-<15 ug/l2017418
0-<15 ug/l2018407
0-<15 ug/l2019417
0-<15 ug/l2020426
15-<30 ug/l200643
15-<30 ug/l200761
15-<30 ug/l200856
15-<30 ug/l200966
15-<30 ug/l201064
15-<30 ug/l201151
15-<30 ug/l201270
15-<30 ug/l201374
15-<30 ug/l201469
15-<30 ug/l201573
15-<30 ug/l201664
15-<30 ug/l201765
15-<30 ug/l201867
15-<30 ug/l201964
15-<30 ug/l202067
30-<45 ug/l200632
30-<45 ug/l200721
30-<45 ug/l200826
30-<45 ug/l200924
30-<45 ug/l201014
30-<45 ug/l201121
30-<45 ug/l201214
30-<45 ug/l201314
30-<45 ug/l201427
30-<45 ug/l201520
30-<45 ug/l201620
30-<45 ug/l201721
30-<45 ug/l201824
30-<45 ug/l201916
30-<45 ug/l202012
45-<60 ug/l20066
45-<60 ug/l20071
45-<60 ug/l20081
45-<60 ug/l20091
45-<60 ug/l20103
45-<60 ug/l20116
45-<60 ug/l20123
45-<60 ug/l20131
45-<60 ug/l20143
45-<60 ug/l20153
45-<60 ug/l20163
45-<60 ug/l20176
45-<60 ug/l20188
45-<60 ug/l20194
45-<60 ug/l20202
60-<75 ug/l20171
60-<75 ug/l20181
60-<75 ug/l20191
>75 ug/l20091

Data Notes

New or more stringent MCLS for DBPs were phased in between 2003 and 2005. The MCL for total trihalomethanes was lowered from 100 micrograms per liter to 80 micrograms per liter, and a new MCL for haloacetic acids was established at 60 micrograms per liter. Data are presented for community water systems that reported test results for the specified time interval.

Data Source

Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection


Haloacetic Acid in Community Water Systems, Number of Community Water Systems by Maximum Haloacetic Acid Concentration (ug/l), 2006-2020

Haloacetic Acid Concentration CategoryYearNumber of Systems
Record Count: 90
0-<15 ug/l2006213
0-<15 ug/l2007259
0-<15 ug/l2008248
0-<15 ug/l2009263
0-<15 ug/l2010287
0-<15 ug/l2011355
0-<15 ug/l2012365
0-<15 ug/l2013339
0-<15 ug/l2014362
0-<15 ug/l2015363
0-<15 ug/l2016366
0-<15 ug/l2017373
0-<15 ug/l2018370
0-<15 ug/l2019369
0-<15 ug/l2020372
15-<30 ug/l200638
15-<30 ug/l200753
15-<30 ug/l200835
15-<30 ug/l200951
15-<30 ug/l201043
15-<30 ug/l201148
15-<30 ug/l201250
15-<30 ug/l201351
15-<30 ug/l201445
15-<30 ug/l201552
15-<30 ug/l201646
15-<30 ug/l201744
15-<30 ug/l201845
15-<30 ug/l201951
15-<30 ug/l202055
30-<45 ug/l200644
30-<45 ug/l200742
30-<45 ug/l200847
30-<45 ug/l200948
30-<45 ug/l201043
30-<45 ug/l201134
30-<45 ug/l201248
30-<45 ug/l201361
30-<45 ug/l201445
30-<45 ug/l201550
30-<45 ug/l201653
30-<45 ug/l201741
30-<45 ug/l201839
30-<45 ug/l201952
30-<45 ug/l202056
45-<60 ug/l200619
45-<60 ug/l200717
45-<60 ug/l200823
45-<60 ug/l200923
45-<60 ug/l201024
45-<60 ug/l201123
45-<60 ug/l201220
45-<60 ug/l201320
45-<60 ug/l201435
45-<60 ug/l201527
45-<60 ug/l201624
45-<60 ug/l201734
45-<60 ug/l201827
45-<60 ug/l201918
45-<60 ug/l202016
60-<75 ug/l200614
60-<75 ug/l20076
60-<75 ug/l200810
60-<75 ug/l20095
60-<75 ug/l201011
60-<75 ug/l201117
60-<75 ug/l20128
60-<75 ug/l20137
60-<75 ug/l201410
60-<75 ug/l201510
60-<75 ug/l20167
60-<75 ug/l201711
60-<75 ug/l201814
60-<75 ug/l20194
60-<75 ug/l20206
>75 ug/l20067
>75 ug/l20078
>75 ug/l20083
>75 ug/l20099
>75 ug/l20104
>75 ug/l20118
>75 ug/l20125
>75 ug/l20131
>75 ug/l20145
>75 ug/l20152
>75 ug/l20168
>75 ug/l20178
>75 ug/l201814
>75 ug/l20198
>75 ug/l20202

Data Notes

New or more stringent MCLS for DBPs were phased in between 2003 and 2005. The MCL for total trihalomethanes was lowered from 100 micrograms per liter to 80 micrograms per liter, and a new MCL for haloacetic acids was established at 60 micrograms per liter. Data are presented for community water systems that reported test results for the specified time interval.

Data Source

Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection


Haloacetic Acid in Community Water Systems, Number of People Served by Mean Haloacetic Acid Concentration (ug/l), 2006-2020

Haloacetic Acid Concentration CategoryYearSystem Population
Record Count: 64
0-<15 ug/l20064,198,989
0-<15 ug/l20074,620,181
0-<15 ug/l20084,515,045
0-<15 ug/l20094,208,563
0-<15 ug/l20104,891,607
0-<15 ug/l20114,968,027
0-<15 ug/l20124,800,920
0-<15 ug/l20134,915,452
0-<15 ug/l20144,723,956
0-<15 ug/l20153,923,310
0-<15 ug/l20164,964,119
0-<15 ug/l20174,043,545
0-<15 ug/l20184,761,977
0-<15 ug/l20195,329,722
0-<15 ug/l20205,409,167
15-<30 ug/l20062,087,364
15-<30 ug/l20072,870,612
15-<30 ug/l20081,828,687
15-<30 ug/l20092,996,060
15-<30 ug/l20102,989,330
15-<30 ug/l20112,465,205
15-<30 ug/l20123,394,466
15-<30 ug/l20133,265,668
15-<30 ug/l20143,123,175
15-<30 ug/l20153,861,453
15-<30 ug/l20162,964,503
15-<30 ug/l20173,508,207
15-<30 ug/l20182,936,934
15-<30 ug/l20192,882,182
15-<30 ug/l20202,860,865
30-<45 ug/l20062,124,948
30-<45 ug/l20071,135,557
30-<45 ug/l20082,290,847
30-<45 ug/l20091,394,883
30-<45 ug/l2010733,431
30-<45 ug/l2011956,576
30-<45 ug/l2012763,075
30-<45 ug/l2013579,423
30-<45 ug/l2014628,060
30-<45 ug/l2015905,063
30-<45 ug/l2016911,219
30-<45 ug/l20171,008,012
30-<45 ug/l2018471,627
30-<45 ug/l2019224,862
30-<45 ug/l2020263,246
45-<60 ug/l200682,517
45-<60 ug/l200747,000
45-<60 ug/l2008450
45-<60 ug/l20092,000
45-<60 ug/l201090,084
45-<60 ug/l2011562,391
45-<60 ug/l201210,787
45-<60 ug/l20131,463
45-<60 ug/l2014326,361
45-<60 ug/l2015118,190
45-<60 ug/l201649,870
45-<60 ug/l2017268,811
45-<60 ug/l2018293,414
45-<60 ug/l2019347,128
45-<60 ug/l2020304,109
60-<75 ug/l201747,315
60-<75 ug/l201847,315
60-<75 ug/l201947,315
>75 ug/l200985

Data Notes

New or more stringent MCLS for DBPs were phased in between 2003 and 2005. The MCL for total trihalomethanes was lowered from 100 micrograms per liter to 80 micrograms per liter, and a new MCL for haloacetic acids was established at 60 micrograms per liter. Data are presented for community water systems that reported test results for the specified time interval.

Data Source

Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection


Haloacetic Acid in Community Water Systems, Number of People Served by Maximum Haloacetic Acid Concentration (ug/l), 2006-2020

Haloacetic Acid Concentration CategoryYearSystem Population
Record Count: 90
0-<15 ug/l20062,272,113
0-<15 ug/l20072,803,951
0-<15 ug/l20083,032,845
0-<15 ug/l20092,678,138
0-<15 ug/l20102,946,200
0-<15 ug/l20112,918,346
0-<15 ug/l20122,915,250
0-<15 ug/l20132,679,573
0-<15 ug/l20142,783,782
0-<15 ug/l20152,860,280
0-<15 ug/l20162,785,446
0-<15 ug/l20172,608,388
0-<15 ug/l20182,721,099
0-<15 ug/l20192,936,374
0-<15 ug/l20202,756,111
15-<30 ug/l20061,756,468
15-<30 ug/l2007797,959
15-<30 ug/l2008348,113
15-<30 ug/l2009860,081
15-<30 ug/l20101,479,462
15-<30 ug/l2011858,305
15-<30 ug/l20121,692,619
15-<30 ug/l2013892,189
15-<30 ug/l2014996,078
15-<30 ug/l2015993,801
15-<30 ug/l20161,027,951
15-<30 ug/l20171,684,851
15-<30 ug/l20181,831,851
15-<30 ug/l20191,769,017
15-<30 ug/l20202,242,043
30-<45 ug/l20061,424,968
30-<45 ug/l20072,711,891
30-<45 ug/l20082,661,477
30-<45 ug/l20093,362,086
30-<45 ug/l20101,926,424
30-<45 ug/l20111,633,444
30-<45 ug/l20121,548,800
30-<45 ug/l20133,870,891
30-<45 ug/l20141,674,628
30-<45 ug/l20152,992,816
30-<45 ug/l20162,713,438
30-<45 ug/l20171,501,603
30-<45 ug/l20181,100,857
30-<45 ug/l20192,412,755
30-<45 ug/l20201,852,400
45-<60 ug/l20061,421,286
45-<60 ug/l20071,377,641
45-<60 ug/l20081,149,655
45-<60 ug/l2009989,271
45-<60 ug/l20101,146,335
45-<60 ug/l20111,573,810
45-<60 ug/l20121,748,126
45-<60 ug/l2013899,655
45-<60 ug/l20142,786,760
45-<60 ug/l2015831,235
45-<60 ug/l20161,581,719
45-<60 ug/l20171,458,129
45-<60 ug/l20181,090,767
45-<60 ug/l20191,171,193
45-<60 ug/l2020898,462
60-<75 ug/l20061,295,876
60-<75 ug/l2007292,161
60-<75 ug/l20081,114,748
60-<75 ug/l2009107,233
60-<75 ug/l20101,068,647
60-<75 ug/l20111,358,647
60-<75 ug/l2012704,642
60-<75 ug/l2013381,698
60-<75 ug/l2014172,014
60-<75 ug/l20151,055,343
60-<75 ug/l2016605,804
60-<75 ug/l2017968,041
60-<75 ug/l2018199,504
60-<75 ug/l2019103,612
60-<75 ug/l2020463,409
>75 ug/l2006323,108
>75 ug/l2007689,747
>75 ug/l2008328,191
>75 ug/l2009604,782
>75 ug/l2010137,384
>75 ug/l2011609,647
>75 ug/l2012359,811
>75 ug/l201338,000
>75 ug/l2014388,690
>75 ug/l201574,541
>75 ug/l2016175,353
>75 ug/l2017654,878
>75 ug/l20181,892,457
>75 ug/l2019438,258
>75 ug/l2020624,962

Data Notes

New or more stringent MCLS for DBPs were phased in between 2003 and 2005. The MCL for total trihalomethanes was lowered from 100 micrograms per liter to 80 micrograms per liter, and a new MCL for haloacetic acids was established at 60 micrograms per liter. Data are presented for community water systems that reported test results for the specified time interval.

Data Source

Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

References and Community Resources

The NJDEP Bureau of Safe Drinking Water is responsible for ensuring public water systems satisfy federal and state drinking water standards and the other provisions of the Federal and State Safe Drinking Water Acts. Their web site is: [http://www.nj.gov/dep/watersupply/] They may be contacted at the following address: 401 East State Street, P.O. Box 426, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0426 In addition, the Bureau may be reached at: Telephone: (609) 292-5550, Fax: (609) 292-1654 For a list of certified water testing laboratories and other available services, please visit [https://www13.state.nj.us/DataMiner]

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