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File #: 90567    Version: 1 Name: Water Quality Report - October 2025
Type: Report Status: Items Referred
File created: 10/22/2025 In control: WATER UTILITY BOARD
On agenda: Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Water Quality Report - October 2025
Attachments: 1. Item 5 Memo - Water Quality Report September 2025.pdf, 2. Item 5 - Attachment A - Watch List Summary October 2025.pdf, 3. Item 5 - Attachment B - Water Quality Test Results Summary Sept 2025.pdf

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Water Quality Report - October 2025

 

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BACKGROUND
Board governance policy requires that Madison Water Utility consumers will receive high quality water that meets or is better than all primary and secondary drinking water standards, including their public notification requirements, and complies with board-adopted water quality goals, incorporated by attachment.

The Madison Water Utility recognizes that drinking water standards are subject to revision and that new compounds of concern will be determined. This dynamic is a result of health studies being conducted by health organizations and government agencies on the state, national and international level. The technology to quantify compounds at increasingly minute levels is constantly improving.

The Madison Water Utility shall maintain and promulgate a Watch List of compounds of concern by unit well of compounds that are increasing and may approach the primary and secondary drinking water standards. The Watch List shall identify which wells require action.

This Water Quality Report summarizes the results of the 24,435 water quality tests including coliform bacteria; treatment chemicals (chlorine and fluoride); and inorganic, volatile organic and unregulated contaminants, including PFAS, conducted through September 30, 2025. 

                     Water Quality Test Type                                                                   Number of Tests

                         Bacteria: 

Total Coliform / E. coli                                                                                     2,581

                         Chemical: 

1.                     Iron & Manganese                                                                                      2,529

2.                     PFAS                                                                                                          1,375

3.                     Other                                                                                                 17,950

During this period, there were no reportable water quality violations; however, sodium at Well 14 exceeds a Water Utility Board treatment policy. Summarized results follow as attachments.

 

ATTACHMENTS:

A.                     Watch List Summary - September 2025

B.                     Water Quality Test Results Summary - Sept 2025