DECEPTION PARK VIEW

Washington — Community Water System — PWSID: WA5318305

System Information

PWSIDWA5318305
System NameDECEPTION PARK VIEW
System TypeCommunity Water System
Water SourceGround Water
Activity StatusActive
Owner TypePrivate
EPA Region10
Serves SchoolNo
WholesalerNo
First ReportedFeb 7, 1981
Last ReportedDec 11, 2025

Location & Contact

StateWashington
CityPort Orchard
ZIP Code98366
AddressPO Box 123
OrganizationDECEPTION PARK VIEW
Phone

Population & Service

Population Served180
Service Connections73

Drinking Water Violations (13)

This water system has 13 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
Jul 1, 2025 Consumer Confidence Rule Other No No Resolved Sep 29, 2025 Consumer Confidence Rule
Jul 1, 2023 Consumer Confidence Rule Other No No Resolved Oct 5, 2023 Consumer Confidence Rule
Jan 1, 2022 Dec 31, 2022 Nitrate MR No Yes 10 mg/L Resolved Dec 31, 2022 Nitrate Rule
Oct 19, 1994 Nov 18, 1994 Coliform (TCR) MR No Yes 5% of samples Archived Nov 18, 1994 Total Coliform Rule
Oct 1, 1979 Oct 31, 1979 Mercury MR No No 0.002 mg/L Archived Oct 31, 1979 Inorganic Chemicals
Oct 1, 1979 Oct 31, 1979 Arsenic MR No No 0.010 mg/L Archived Oct 31, 1979 Arsenic Rule
Oct 1, 1979 Oct 31, 1979 Nitrate MR No No 10 mg/L Archived Oct 31, 1979 Nitrate Rule
Oct 1, 1979 Oct 31, 1979 Selenium MR No No 0.05 mg/L Archived Oct 31, 1979 Inorganic Chemicals
Oct 1, 1979 Oct 31, 1979 Fluoride MR No No 4.0 mg/L Archived Oct 31, 1979 Inorganic Chemicals
Oct 1, 1979 Oct 31, 1979 Chromium MR No No 0.1 mg/L Archived Oct 31, 1979 Inorganic Chemicals
Oct 1, 1979 Oct 31, 1979 Barium MR No No 2 mg/L Archived Oct 31, 1979 Inorganic Chemicals
Oct 1, 1979 Oct 31, 1979 Gross Alpha, Excl. Radon and U MR No No 15 pCi/L Archived Oct 31, 1979 Radionuclides and Revised Rad Rule
Oct 1, 1979 Oct 31, 1979 Cadmium MR No No 0.005 mg/L Archived Oct 31, 1979 Inorganic Chemicals

About This Water System

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