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Water Quality Monitoring

Water systems are responsible for conducting monitoring of drinking water to ensure that it meets all drinking water standards as determined by its monitoring schedule which can be checked via the Drinking Water Database Search Tool. The frequency of monitoring is often dependent on the contaminant, and the population served by the public water system.

Public water systems serving large populations generally require more monitoring because of the greater potential impact of violations

Primary standards protect public health by limiting the levels of contaminants in drinking water. For a complete list of primary contaminants see Table 6-1 of the Water Supply Rule

Secondary standards protect public health by limiting the color, taste, odor, and visual appearance of the drinking water that my cause consumers not to drink or use the water, even when it is actually safe to drink.  For a complete list of secondary contaminants, refer to Section 6.13 of the Water Supply Rule.  Also, refer to additional state and federal rules.

Laboratories analyzing drinking water compliance samples must be certified by Vermont Department of Health for the appropriate test method and analyte.  More information on certified laboratory requirements and the up-to-date list of certified labs is available.  

It is the responsibility of the water system to make sure sampling results are reported to the Division in a timely manner even if a lab offers automatic electronic data submission. If results do not appear on the monitoring schedule website within two weeks of you receiving the results from the lab, forward a copy of your lab report to the Division using this email: ANR.DWData@vermont.gov



Refer to the Chemical Sampling Frequency Table for specific monitoring information.

Please see below for more information on specific contaminants and constituent groups:

Microscopic Particulate Analysis (MPA) is used to determine if a Groundwater Source is Under the Direct Influence of surface water (GWUDI). For more information, visit the Source Water Protection page.

See the list of laboratories that perform microscopic particulate analysis (MPA) testing.



Annual Water Quality Compliance Reports

2023 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2022 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2021 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2020 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2019 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2018 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report 

2017 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report 

2016 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report 

2015 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2014 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2013 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2012 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2011 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2010 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2009 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2007 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report   

2006 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

2005 Annual Water Quality Compliance Report

 

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