Medina Annual Water Reports and Guides

Information and Guides to Living with Medina City Water
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Medina City Water Quality Background

The City of Medina provides drinking water to its residents from a groundwater source: ten wells ranging from 204 to 770 feet deep that draw water from the Franconia-Ironton-Galesville, Mt. Simon, Quaternary Buried Unconfined, Jordan, and Quaternary Buried Artesian aquifers.

Medina operates three separate water systems, each with their own set of challenges. Medina is also supplied by Orono for the Keller Estates Addition and Maple Plain supplies the far southwest corner of the City.

The EPA has established two standards for additional contaminants in tap water:

MCL: Maximum Contaminant Level - The maximum allowable level of a certain contaminant
MCLG: Maximum Contaminant Level GOAL - The level where studies have found ZERO HEALTH RISKS, aka the "Health Limit"

Certain contaminants that absorb easily through your skin have been highlighted in orange. For those items, a Point of Entry (POE) system is recommended to treat all the water for your home/business.





Medina Annual Drinking Water Quality Reports

2009 Medina Water Report
2008 Medina Water Report
2006 Medina Water Report

Water Contaminants that Exceed EPA Health Limits

Contaminant Levels
Found
Health
Limit
Potential Effect Treatment
Alpha Emitters 4.4 - 16.3 0pCi/L Increased risk of cancer Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow
Arsenic 2.06 - 2.76 0ppb Skin damage or problems with circulatory systems, and may have increased risk of getting cancer Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow, Arsenic Filters
Bromodichloromethane 0.06 - 0.3 0ppb Increased risk of cancer, damage to liver, kidneys, and nervous system Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow, DMT Systems, Carbon Filters
Combined Radium 1.6 - 12.3 0pCi/L Increased risk of cancer Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow
Dichloroacetic acid 2.5 0ppb Irritant and corrosive to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow, DMT Systems, Carbon Filters
Haloacetic Acids 1.9 - 8.7 0ppb Increased risk of cancer Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow, DMT Systems, Carbon Filters
Radon 494 - 549 1.5pCi/L Increased risk of lung cancer Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow
Total Trihalomethanes 1.2 - 17.9 0ppb Liver, kidney or central nervous system problems; increased risk of cancer Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow, DMT Systems, Carbon Filters
Vinyl Chloride 0.08 - 0.4 0ppb Increased risk of cancer Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow, DMT Systems, Carbon Filters


Additional Water Contaminants Found in Medina City Water

Contaminant Levels
Found
Health
Limit
Potential Effect Treatment
Barium 0.15 - 0.26 2ppb Increase in blood pressure Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow
Chlorine 0.2 - 2.5 4.0ppm Eye/nose irritation; stomach discomfort Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow, DMT Systems, Carbon Filters
Chloroform 0.42 - 2.1 5.7ppb Nervous system depression, increase in kidney and liver tumors Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow, DMT Systems, Carbon Filters
Fluoride 0.82 - 1.2 4.0ppm Bone disease (pain and tenderness of the bones); children may get mottled teeth Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow
Hardness 22 - 24gpg NA Increased energy consumption, damage to plumbing, appliances, fixtures, clothing, and glassware Pureoflow,
DMT Systems,
Water Softener
Iron 0 - 0.3ppm NA Increased energy consumption, damage to plumbing, appliances, fixtures, clothing Pureoflow,
DMT Systems
Mercury 0.01 2ppb Kidney damage Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow
Monochloroacetic acid 1.6 - 3.2 70ppm Increased risk of cancer Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow, DMT Systems, Carbon Filters
Nitrates 0.11 - 0.2 10ppm Infants below the age of six months could become seriously ill and, if untreated, may die. Symptoms include shortness of breath and "blue baby" syndrome. Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow
Sodium 7.1 - 22ppm NA Hypertension Pureoflow,
DMT Systems
Sulfates 23.7 - 62ppm NA Catharsis, Dehydration from diarrhoea Pureoflow,
DMT Systems
Trichloroacetic acid 0.7 20ppm Increased risk of cancer Reverse Osmosis, Pureoflow, DMT Systems, Carbon Filters



This information was compiled from Medina's water treatment reports, the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA), Minnesota Department of Health(DOH), World Health Organization(WHO), and Environmental Working Group(EWG).