Clinton Township Water Quality

Michigan

Health Violations

The tap water in Clinton Township, Michigan is served by 4 EPA-regulated water systems covering approximately 100,999 people. 1 health-based violation are on record, most recently for 5000 in 2013. Data source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System.

4
Water Systems
100,999
Population Served
1
Total Violations
1
Health-Based Violations

Drinking water in Clinton Township, Michigan is delivered through 4 EPA-regulated community water systems serving an estimated 100,999 people. Each system is tracked in the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) under the Safe Drinking Water Act, which requires testing for regulated contaminants, consumer notification of violations, and publication of an annual Consumer Confidence Report.

The SDWIS record for Clinton Township shows 1 total violation across all 4 systems, of which 1 is health-based, meaning either a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) was exceeded or a required treatment technique was not followed. Contaminants cited in health-based violations include 5000. 3 TRI-reporting industrial facilityies are also located within the city limits.

A past EPA violation does not mean the water is currently unsafe, utilities are required to notify customers and remediate under state primacy oversight. For current water-quality status and treatment practices, review your local utility's most recent Consumer Confidence Report or contact the Michigan drinking water program. All records above reflect federal EPA SDWIS data and are not independently verified against state databases.

Community Water Systems

System Name Pop. Served Violations Status
CLINTON TOWNSHIP 100,513 0 Clean
LONG LAKE VILLAGE SUBDIVISION 273 0 Clean
PLEASANT ACRES MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY LLC 158 1 Health
COUNTRY MEADOWS MOBILE HOME PARK 55 0 Clean

Does this city have health-based water violations?

Health-based violations indicate contaminant levels that exceeded EPA maximum contaminant levels (MCLs). This does not necessarily mean water is currently unsafe.

Contaminant Begin Date
5000 2013-04-01

TRI Facilities in Clinton Township

Facility Total Releases
Austemper Inc 14.3K lbs
Tower Automotive Clinton 195 lbs
Jvis Mfg-Clinton Twp 2 lbs

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Clinton Township, Michigan water safe to drink?
Clinton Township is served by 4 EPA-regulated water systems covering approximately 100,999 people. 1 health-based violation have been recorded. A past violation does not necessarily mean water is currently unsafe, systems are required to notify customers and resolve issues. Contact your local water utility for current status.
How many water violations does Clinton Township have?
Clinton Township water systems have a total of 1 violation on record in the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System, of which 1 is health-based (MCL exceedances). The remaining violations are monitoring or reporting violations.
What contaminants were found in Clinton Township water?
Health-based violations for Clinton Township water systems include the following contaminants: 5000. Source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS).
How many water systems serve Clinton Township?
4 EPA-regulated community water systems serve Clinton Township, Michigan, collectively covering approximately 100,999 people. Data is from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS).
Where does Clinton Township get its drinking water?
Clinton Township's water supply comes from 4 EPA-regulated community water systems. Source type data is not available for all systems. For detailed supply information, contact your local water utility. Source: EPA SDWIS.
Are there pollution sources near Clinton Township?
Yes, 3 EPA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) facilities are registered in Clinton Township, Michigan, reporting a combined 14.5K lbs of toxic chemical releases. TRI data reflects self-reported emissions; it does not measure exposure or health effects. Source: EPA TRI.

About This Data

Water system data comes from the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). Violations are reported by state agencies to EPA and include both health-based (MCL exceedances) and monitoring/reporting violations.

A reported violation does not necessarily mean water is currently unsafe to drink. Many violations are resolved quickly, and public water systems are required to notify customers of significant issues. For current water quality, contact your local water utility.

TRI facility data comes from the EPA Toxic Release Inventory. Facilities shown are those that self-report to the TRI program. PlainEnviro presents this data without advocacy framing.

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