FAIRFIELD UNION HIGH SCHOOL
Ohio — Non-Transient Non-Community — PWSID: OH2331812
System Information
| PWSID | OH2331812 |
| System Name | FAIRFIELD UNION HIGH SCHOOL |
| System Type | Non-Transient Non-Community |
| Water Source | Ground Water |
| Activity Status | Inactive |
| Owner Type | Private |
| EPA Region | 05 |
| Serves School | Yes |
| Wholesaler | No |
| First Reported | Jan 30, 1981 |
| Last Reported | Feb 28, 2004 |
Location & Contact
| State | Ohio |
| City | LANCASTER |
| ZIP Code | 43130 |
| Address | 6401 CINCINNATI- ZANESVILLE RD NE |
| Organization | — |
| Phone | 740-536-7306 |
Population & Service
| Population Served | 977 |
| Service Connections | 1 |
Drinking Water Violations (11)
This water system has 11 violations recorded in the EPA SDWIS database.
| Begin Date | End Date | Contaminant | Category | Health-Based | Major | Measured | Federal MCL | State MCL | Status | Return to Compliance | Rule |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 1999 | Jun 30, 1999 | Nitrate | MR | No | Yes | — | 10 mg/L | — | Resolved | Jun 30, 1999 | Nitrate Rule |
| Jan 1, 1999 | Jun 30, 1999 | Nitrate | MR | No | Yes | — | 10 mg/L | — | Resolved | Jun 30, 1999 | Nitrate Rule |
| Jan 1, 1999 | Jun 30, 1999 | Nitrate | MR | No | Yes | — | 10 mg/L | — | Resolved | Jun 30, 1999 | Nitrate Rule |
| Jan 1, 1999 | Jun 30, 1999 | Nitrate | MR | No | Yes | — | 10 mg/L | — | Resolved | Jun 30, 1999 | Nitrate Rule |
| Jan 1, 1993 | — | Lead and Copper Rule | MR | No | No | — | TT | — | Resolved | Jan 6, 1994 | Lead and Copper Rule |
| Jan 1, 1993 | — | Lead and Copper Rule | MR | No | No | — | TT | — | Resolved | Jan 6, 1994 | Lead and Copper Rule |
| Jan 1, 1993 | — | Lead and Copper Rule | MR | No | No | — | TT | — | Resolved | Jan 6, 1994 | Lead and Copper Rule |
| — | — | — | No | No | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
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| — | — | — | No | No | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
| — | — | — | No | No | — | — | — | — | — | — |
About This Water System
Public water system data comes from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). Systems with violations must notify customers. Contact your water utility for the latest annual water quality report.