
5/4/2025
Sarah Thiessen
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Do Not Drink for children 9 and under
Trumbull County: April 1 2025 OEPA issued a Do Not Drink advisory for sensitive persons due to fluoride above the safe limit for children nine years and under.
See our previous WT Responds: In-home drinking water filters are certified to reduce PFAS, what happens to the forever chemicals in the filter?, here.
Drinking Water Facility: Cortland City Public Water System
Owner: local government
Location: Cortland, OH
County: Trumbull County
Watershed: Mahoning Watershed
Active Permit: OH7800512
Activity Date: May 31, 1977
System Type: community water system
Population Served: 7105
Connections: 2949
Source: groundwater
Admin Contact: Kimberly Blasco 330-637-4637 x114
Latest Compliance Inspection: Sanitary survey, complete Jan 24, 2022 (State)
Minor deficiencies in Distribution, operator compliance and source.
Significant deficiencies in Management operation
The following information gathered from federal EPA pertains to the quarter ending September 30, 2024 (data last refreshed on EPA database Jan 11, 2025)
Non-compliant inspections
(of the previous 12 quarters)
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Enforcement Priority
(of the previous 12 quarters)
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Informal
Enforcement Actions
(last 5 yrs)
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Formal
Enforcement Actions
(last 5 years)
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12 out of 12
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1 out of 12
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2
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violation Identified
Treatment Technique - Ground Water Rule - June 6 2022 to present - unaddressed
Other - Consumer Confidence Rule - Jan 15 2020 to present - unaddressed
See the latest WTOH.us Serious Violators List, here.
See more Ohio Drinking Water Facility Profiles, here.
*Note that drinking water information provided on this site is aggregated from the federal EPA database, state resources and local government sources where available.
EPA publishes violation and enforcement data quarterly, based on the inspection reports of the previous quarter. Water systems, states and EPA take up to three months to verify this data is accurate and complete.
Specific questions about your local water supply should be directed to the facility.
The EPA safe drinking water facilities data available to the public presents what is known to the government based upon the most recently available information for more than one million regulated facilities. EPA and states inspect a percentage of facilities each year, but many facilities, particularly smaller ones, may not have received a recent inspection. It is possible that facilities do have violations that have not yet been discovered, thus are shown as compliant in the system.
EPA cannot positively state that facilities without violations shown in ECHO are necessarily fully compliant with environmental laws. Additionally, some violations at smaller facilities do not need to be reported from the states to EPA. If ECHO shows a recent inspection and the facility is shown with no violations identified, users of the ECHO site can be more confident that the facility is in compliance with federal programs.
The compliance status of smaller facilities that have not had recent inspections or review by EPA or the states may be unknown or only available via state data systems.
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