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1/15/2024

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SDWA Act
DWF Profile: Port Sulphur Water District - Surface Water Treatment Plant
2022 Water Grade: F, 32 %
Owner: local government
Population Served: 9222
  • Location: Belle Chasse LA Plaquemines Parish
  • Watershed area: Region 8
  • Permit: Active LA1075006
  • Water Source - surface
  • System Type: Community water system
  • Usage: local usage unknown; US average 400 gallons per day per household, 100 gallons per day per resident
  • Contact: Jeff Dimarco tel 504-934-6330
The state assessment is as follows:
LA Health Preliminary 2022 Grade: F 32/100 32%
  • 30 points deducted for federal violations including 4 MCL violations and non-compliance with an administrative order
  • 2 points deducted for state violations including 2 chlorine violations
  • 5 points off for lack of finanacial sustainability due to an unacceptable audit
  • 6 points off for operation and maintenance deficiencies - two unresolved significant deficiencies noted during inspection
  • 20 points off for infrastructure deficiencies - five unresolved significant deficiencies noted during inspection
  • 10 points deducted for ten or more valid customer complaints
  • 5 bonus points added for planning or training

The following information gathered from federal EPA pertains to the quarter ending Jun 30, 2023 (data last refreshed on EPA database November 16, 2023)
Last inspection:
June 29, 2022 Sanitary Survey, complete (State)
Significant deficiencies found in Data Verification, Management/Operation, Finished Water Storage and Pumps

Non-compliant inspections

(of the previous 12 quarters)

with Significant Violations

(of the previous 12 quarters)

Informal

Enforcement Actions

(last 5 yrs)

Formal

Enforcement Actions

(last 5 years)

9 out of 12

5 out of 12

29

1



Significant Violations History

Maximum Contaminant Level violation - Stage 2 Disinfectants and by-products of disinfection rule - noted in every inspection quarter from July 1, 2021 to September 30, 2023
TTHM measured levels ranging from .257mg/L, more than four times the limit - archived

Note from Louisiana Department of Health Drinking Water Watch
The Department of Health and Hospitals' Office of Public Health Safe Drinking Water Program monitors over 1,300 public drinking water systems throughout Louisiana to ensure compliance with state and federal drinking water regulations so residents, visitors and tourists have access to safe, clean water.

Safe Drinking Water Program staff collect, analyze and review water system samples to ensure each system does not violate contaminant levels and is meeting monitoring, analytical and treatment technique requirements. This surveillance helps prevent waterborne disease outbreaks or chemical exposure associated with contaminated drinking water.
The program's Drinking Water Watch database shows all historical reports of public water systems in Louisiana. Drinking Water Watch contains all inventory, analytical, compliance and enforcement data. Through this database, you can access public records for these water systems at no cost.

Drinking water information provided in this profile is aggregated from both state and federal EPA sources, the water facility itself and local government sources where available.
EPA publishes violation and enforcement data quarterly, based on the inspection reports of the previous quarter. Water systems, states and EPA take up to three months to verify this data is accurate and complete. Specific questions about your local water supply should be directed to the facility manager or operator.
The EPA safe drinking water facilities data available to the public presents what is known to the government based upon the most recently available information for more than one million regulated facilities. EPA and states inspect a percentage of facilities each year, but many facilities, particularly smaller ones, may not have received a recent inspection. It is possible that facilities do have violations that have not yet been discovered, thus are shown as compliant in the system.
EPA cannot positively state that facilities without violations shown in ECHO are necessarily fully compliant with environmental laws. Additionally, some violations at smaller facilities do not need to be reported from the states to EPA. If ECHO shows a recent inspection and the facility is shown with no violations identified, users of the ECHO site can be more confident that the facility is in compliance with federal programs.
The compliance status of smaller facilities that have not had recent inspections or review by EPA or the states may be unknown or only available via state data systems.








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