Health Based Violations Maximum pollutant levels (MCLs) - maximum enabled contaminant level was surpassed. Optimum residual disinfectant levels (MRDLs) - optimum enabled disinfectant level was gone beyond. Other offenses (Other) - the exact necessary process to minimize the amounts of contaminants in drinking water was not followed. Non-Health Based Infractions Keeping track of and reporting violations (MR, MON) - failure to carry out the required regular monitoring of drinking water quality, and/or to send monitoring outcomes on time.
Other offenses (Other) - miscellaneous offenses, such as failure to issue yearly consumer confidence reports or preserve needed records. SDWA Table Key Field Description Compliance Duration Dates of the compliance period. Status Current status of the infraction. Did you see this? with - The infraction has at least one solving enforcement action. In SDWIS, this suggests that either the system has actually returned to compliance from the violation, the rule that was violated was no longer appropriate, or no further action was required.
In keeping with the Enforcement Reaction Policy, the violation no longer contributes to the public water system's overall compliance status. Unsolved infractions are also marked as Archived when a system ceases operations (ends up being inactive). Dealt with - The infraction is not Fixed or Archived, and is resolved by one or more formal enforcement actions.
show information Health-Based? Whether the violation is health based. Category Code The classification of offense that is reported. TT - Treatment Technique Infraction MRDL - Optimum Residual Disinfectant Level Other - Other Infraction MCL - Maximum Contaminant Level Violation MR - Monitoring and Reporting MON - Keeping Track Of Offense RPT - Reporting Infraction reveal details Code A full description of infraction codes can be accessed in the SDWA_REF_CODE_VALUES (CSV) table.