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Duchesne County · Utah · EPA SDWIS 2026Q2

Roosevelt Water Quality

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11 water-quality findings on record in the public supply.

What's in Roosevelt's water

Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)

Violation on record

Legal limit80 ppb

1 EPA violation on record (most recent 2024). TTHM form when chlorine used to disinfect water reacts with natural organic matter. Long-term exposure has been linked to increased cancer risk and to harm in pregnancy. Levels often rise in warmer months and in systems with more organic material.

Arsenic

Violation on record

Legal limit10 ppb

1 EPA violation on record (most recent 2023). Arsenic is a naturally occurring element that dissolves into groundwater from rock and is also released by mining and industry. Long-term exposure is associated with several cancers and with skin, cardiovascular, and developmental harm. It is common in parts of the Southwest.

Nitrate

Violation on record

Legal limit10 ppm

1 EPA violation on record (most recent 2025). Nitrate enters water mainly from fertilizer runoff, septic systems, and animal waste. High levels can interfere with the blood's ability to carry oxygen, a special danger for infants. Long-term low-level exposure has also been linked to elevated cancer risk in some studies.

Selenium

Violation on record

Legal limit50 ppb

1 EPA violation on record (most recent 2023). Selenium is a naturally occurring element that is a necessary nutrient at trace levels but toxic in excess. Long-term high exposure can damage the nervous system, hair, and nails. It enters water from natural deposits and from irrigation drainage.

Barium

Violation on record

Legal limit2,000 ppb

1 EPA violation on record (most recent 2023). Barium dissolves into water naturally from rock and can also come from drilling and industrial discharges. Drinking elevated levels over time can raise blood pressure and stress the cardiovascular system. It is fairly common in some groundwater sources.

Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)

Violation on record

Legal limit60 ppb

1 EPA violation on record (most recent 2024). HAA5 are a second group of chlorine disinfection byproducts formed when chlorine reacts with organic matter in water. Long-term exposure is associated with increased cancer risk and possible developmental effects. They commonly occur together with trihalomethanes.

Gross Beta / Photon Emitters

Violation on record

Legal limit50 pCi/L

1 EPA violation on record (most recent 2020). Beta and photon emitters are radioactive contaminants that can come from natural deposits or from nuclear activity. Long-term exposure increases cancer risk. The federal limit is expressed as an annual dose rather than a simple concentration.

Cadmium

Violation on record

Legal limit5 ppb

1 EPA violation on record (most recent 2023). Cadmium enters water from corroded galvanized pipes and from industrial and mining discharges. Long-term exposure mainly damages the kidneys and can weaken bones. It is toxic even at low levels over time.

Mercury

Violation on record

Legal limit2 ppb

1 EPA violation on record (most recent 2023). Mercury reaches water from natural deposits, industrial runoff, and discarded products. Long-term exposure harms the kidneys and nervous system. It is tightly regulated because of its toxicity at low concentrations.

Fluoride

Violation on record

Legal limit4,000 ppb

1 EPA violation on record (most recent 2023). Fluoride occurs naturally in groundwater and is also added by many utilities to reduce tooth decay. At high natural levels it can damage developing teeth and, over long exposure, weaken bones. The federal limit targets these high-level health effects rather than the low levels used for dental benefit.

Radium (combined -226 & -228)

Violation on record

Legal limit5 pCi/L

1 EPA violation on record (most recent 2020). Radium is a naturally radioactive element that leaches from rock into groundwater. Long-term exposure increases the risk of bone cancer and other cancers because it concentrates in bone. The federal limit covers the combined activity of radium-226 and radium-228.

Water hardness

very hard

Roosevelt's water is very hard. Hardness isn't a health risk, but it drives scale on fixtures and water heaters, shortens appliance life, and leaves skin and hair dry.

Your water provider

ROOSEVELT CITY WATER SYSTEM

Population served
8,000
PWSID
UTAH07004
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