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January 9, 2021
PUBLIC NOTICE THAT DRINKING WATER
VIOLATIONS HAVE OCCURRED
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The Department of Environment and Natural Resources has been delegated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency the responsibility to administer and enforce the provisions of the
Federal Safe Drinking Water Act in South Dakota. The purpose of the Federal Safe Drinking
Water Act is to ensure that safe drinking water is available to all users of public water supply
systems in the United States.
The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act requires that all customers of a public water supply system
have the right to know what problems are being faced by the water systems they use. Therefore,
a system must notify its customers when drinking water quality standards are not met or when
testing is not performed. Many public water systems provide this notice when problems have
been identified. Other systems do not provide this notice, even after being requested to do so.
The customers of these systems may be unaware of the problems faced by their water systems.
The Public Notification Rule was revised in May, 2002. Particular violations now require public
notification within 12 months of the violation occurrence. As a result, particular violations that
occurred in 2019 are just now reaching the 12-month deadline.
During October, November or December, 2020, those public water supply systems identified
below failed to provide to the Department a copy of the required public notice concerning their
violations of the Federal Drinking Water Act. To ensure that the public is aware of these problems, the Safe Drinking Water Act allows the Department to publish informational public notices
when individual systems fail to do so. That is the purpose of this notice.
NO PUBLIC NOTICE ISSUED FOR FAILING TO MONITOR FOR TOTAL COLIFORM BACTERIA
Coliform are bacteria that are naturally present in the environment and are used as an indicator
that other, potentially harmful, waterborne pathogens may be present or that a potential pathway
exists through which contamination may enter the drinking water distribution system.
The following water systems failed to issue the required public notice for not having analyzed a
routine sample during September of 2019:
Silver Dollar Saloon-Hill City
NO PUBLIC NOTICE ISSUED FOR FAILING TO MONITOR FOR SOURCE WATER FECAL
MICROBE (E. COLI) BACTERIA INDICATORS
Fecal indicators are microbes whose presence indicates that the water may be contaminated
with human or animal wastes. Microbes in these wastes can cause short-term effects, such as
diarrhea, cramps, nausea, headaches, or other symptoms. They may pose a special health risk
for infants, young children, and people with severely compromised immune systems.
The following systems failed to issue the required public notice for failing to collect source water
samples during November of 2019:
Cheyenne Crossing Store-Lead
NO PUBLIC ISSUED FOR FAILING TO COMPLETE AN ASSESSMENT
This water system found positive total coliform bacteria samples. Coliform are bacteria that
are naturally present in the environment and are used as an indicator that other, potentiallyharmful, waterborne pathogens may be present or that a potential pathway exists through which
contamination may enter the drinking water distribution system. Conducting an assessment was
required to identify problems so they could be corrected.
The following water system failed to issue the required public notice for not completing/submitting
a water system assessment during September of 2019:
Cheyenne Crossing Store-Lead
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources recommends that users and customers
of the drinking water systems identified above contact the owners and operators of these water
systems to ask what corrective actions are being taken. Additional information is available from
Barb Friedeman, Drinking Water Program-DENR, 523 East Capitol Avenue, Pierre, SD 575013181 (Phone: 773-4052)
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Hunter Roberts
Secretary
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