6/6/2024
WT Staff
Safe Drinking Water Act
City of Logan
Construction mishap results in BWA
Thursday, June 6, 2024 1127 am EDT
June 5: City of Logan issued a BWA for 44 connections on North Orchard Street and Orchard Place following an accidental breach of water infrastructure at a construction site.
Drinking Water Facility: City of Logan
Owner: local government
Location: Logan, OH
County: Hocking
Watershed: Hocking River
Active Permit: OH3700612
Established: June 1, 1977
System Type: community water system
Population Served: 6704 residents
Connections: 3496 combined, metered
Source: groundwater
Admin Contact: Chester Smith tel 740-270-9330
Latest Compliance Inspection:
Water Plant Site Visit: April 11, 2023
Sanitary survey, complete June 22, 2021 (State)
Significant deficiencies noted in Management Operation, Treatment
Minor deficiencies noted in Distribution, Finished Water Storage, Pumps
Recommendations made for Source
The following information gathered from federal EPA pertains to the quarter ending December 31, 2024 (data last refreshed on EPA database April 10, 2024)
Non-compliant inspections
(of the previous 12 quarters)
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with Significant Violations
(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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0 out of 12
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6
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Violations History:
Monitoring and Reporting Violation of the Lead and Copper Rule - noted July 1, 2022 unaddressed
Consumer Confidence Rule violation - noted Feb 11, 2020 to present - unaddressed
*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.
Drinking Water matters
Ohio EPA publishes current drinking water advisories with the following notation "Public water systems are required to monitor their water regularly for contaminants. Currently, more than 95 percent of community water systems meet all health-based standards. When a system doesn't meet a standard, consumers are notified. Notifications may be in the form of signs or multimedia announcements."
WTOH.us checks in on the OEPA issued list regularly for new DW advisories and for the resolution of long term advisories. These drinking water advisories result from the standard monitioring and measurements in violation of quality parameters. Boil water advisories posted to the map as a result of water main breaks, service disruptions, loss of water pressure come up intermittently with advice provided by the drinking water facility to their impacted customers.
See yellow tags on the map for more information.
SDWA-EPA Serious Violators List
As of the latest quarter evaluated, ended December 31, 2023
4,228 Drinking Water Facilities with active permits in Ohio (18 less than last report)
- 1359 (32.1%) have Current Violations (increase of 23)
- 54 (1.3%) have Significant Violations (increase of 13)
- 346 (8.1%) have Formal Enforcement Actions (in the last 5 yrs)(decrease of 16)
- 0 Criminal Prosecutions under the Safe Drinking Water Act
- 123,000 (1%) of Ohio's 11,760,000 residents are served by Serious Violators (increase of 87,574 from Oct 23 list)
67.8% of Ohio facilities are compliant with Safe Drinking Water Act
EPA Serious Violators List updated April 10, 2024
Adena Village PWS, pop 820 (Jefferson)
Andover-Camplands Water, pop 6009 (Ashtabula)
Apollo Mobile Home Park, pop 100 (Sandusky)
Ashville Village*, pop 4298 (Pickaway)
Beaver Creek Estates, pop 39 (Geauga)
Brook Park Estate Mobile Home Park, pop 72 (Seneca)
Central Elementary School, pop 25 (Portage)
Community Gardens Mobile Home Park, pop 74 (Franklin)
Company Wrench PWS, pop 58 (Fairfield)
Concord Care Center of Cortland*, pop 95 (Trumbull)
Crooksville*, pop 2534 (Perry)
Delta Village, pop 3518 (Fulton)
Fayetteville Village PWS*, pop 500 (Brown)
Flushing Village PWS*, pop 1803 (Belmont)
Fireside Lake A PWS, pop 44 (Columbiana)
Flying Finn Family Campground, pop 203 (Columbiana)
Fohl Village Mobile Home Park, pop 450 (Stark)
Freeport Village PWS, pop 400 (Harrison)
Frontier Campground, pop 100 (Warren)
Funagins*, pop 75 (Lucas)
Grandview Heights Civic Association, pop 120 (Champaign)
Hiram Village PWS, pop 1406 (Portage)
Ironton*, pop 11129 (Lawrence)
Lake View Village Mobile Home Park*, pop 56 (Shelby)
Lakeside Mobile Home Community*, pop 465 (Licking)
Lakewood City PWS, pop 52,131 (Cuyahoga)
Laura Village*, pop 487 (Miami)
Milford City PWS, pop 6700 (Clermont)
New Paris Village PWS*, pop 1681 (Preble)
Newport Water and Sewer District PWS*, pop 1582 (Washington)
Northern Perry Co Water #1, pop 1567 (Perry)
Northwestern Water and Sewer District - McComb Village, pop 1650 (Hancock)
Oak Hills Mobile Home Park, pop 505 (Franklin)
ODNR - Hocking Hills - Cedar Falls*, pop 331 (Hocking)
Ohio Motel, pop 25 (Summit)
Peggy Js Restaurant*, pop 50 (Stark)
Perry Chapel Baptist Church*, New Church P*, pop 200 (Coshocton)
Pine Lake Trout Club*, pop 130 (Geauga)
Pleasant Hill Outdoor Center*, pop 75 (Richland)
Pomeroy Village PWS*, pop 1800 (Meigs)
Resco Products, Inc.*, pop 75 (Stark)
Richwood Village PWS*, pop 2316 (Union)
Roberts Trailer Park*, pop 50 (Perry)
Rock Creek Village, pop 529 (Ashtabula)
South Lebanon City PWS, pop 6541 (Warren)
Terrace Glen Mobile Home Park LLC*, pop 217 (Geauga)
The Cutting Board, pop 200 (Geauga)
Thompson Raceway Park PWS, pop 300 (Geauga)
Thurston Village Public Water System*, pop 604 (Fairfield)
Triad Middle School*, pop 675 (Champaign)
Waterford Water and Sewer Association*, pop 770 (Washington)
Wauseon City*, pop 7425 (Fulton)
West Lake Village Mobile Home Park PWS*, pop 83 (Shelby)
Whispering Pines Mobile Home Park, pop 62 (Pickaway)
*indicates a new listing in the current reporting period
facilities in bold also have drinking water advisories issued by Ohio EPA
Facilities removed from the Serious Violators list in April 2024:
- Carvel Manor Mobile Home Park*, pop 148 (Pickaway)
- Deer Creek Golf Course, pop 124 (Trumbull)
- Glandorf Village, pop 1001 (Putnam)
- Hamler Village, pop 627 (Henry)
- J.M. Smucker Company Store and Cafe PWS, pop 200 (Wayne)
- Lake Sherman Village PWS*, pop 563 (Stark)
- Liberty Baptist Temple PWS, pop 30 (Clark)
- Marblehead Village*, pop 865 (Ottawa)
- Mountainview Mobile Village, pop 300 (Logan)
- Riley Creek Baptist Church*, pop 60 (Hancock)
- Troy C Club Halfway House*, pop 40 (Miami)
- Van Wert City, pop 10,846 (Van Wert)
- Willow Run Golf Course*, pop 170 (Licking)
- Woodland Hills Estates II, pop 70 (Morgan)
Facilities removed from January 2024 Serious Violators list:
- Apple Creek Village Public Water Supply, pop 1190 (Wayne)
- Dillonvale, pop 665 (Jefferson)
- Frontier Campground*, pop 100 (Warren)
- Galion City*, pop 10089 (Crawford)
- Holden Arboretum*, pop 398 (Lake)
- Homestead Golf Course*, pop 200 (Miami)
- Honda Wetland Education Area*, pop 40 (Union)
- Lake Wapusun North Well Public Water System, pop 453 (Wayne)
- Laura Village PWS, pop 487 (Miami)
- Lews Tavern*, pop 25 (Richland)
- McDonalds Restaurant - Bainbridge*, pop 1530 (Geauga)
- Oasis of Love Community Church, pop 120 (Franklin)
- Pleasant Hill Outdoor Center*, pop 75 (Richland)
- Silver Top Sports Bar and Grill*, pop 45 (Sandusky)
- South Vienna Village Public Water System, pop 393 (Clark)
- Suburbans Community Mobile Home Park*, pop 655 (Madison)
- Terrace Lakes Camping, pop 100 (Columbiana)
- West Farmington Village PWS*, pop 908 (Trumbull)
- Westview Mobile Home Park, pop 450 (Wayne)
Facilities removed from Serious Violators list in previous reporting periods
- Casa Steak Seafood and Smoke House, pop 87, (Columbiana)
- Fairbridge Inn Express, pop 50 (Madison)
- Hayden Heights Mobile Home Park*, pop 188 (Franklin)
- Hidden Valley Campground, pop 50 (Portage)
- Hollansburg Park/Ball Diamond Public Water System, pop 100 (Darke)
- Holloway Public Water System*, pop 360 (Belmont)
- Joe's Place II, pop 100 (Shelby)
- Lithopolis Village PWS, pop 1573 (Fairfield)
- Majestic Oaks Lodge Public Water System, pop 32 (Hocking)
- Maysville Regional Water, pop 6540 (Muskingum)
- Salem – Lisbon KOA, pop 78 (Columbiana)
- South Lebanon Village*, pop 4115 (Warren)
- The Church of God at Newark, pop 60 (Licking)
- The Virtues Golf Club Clubhouse Public Water System, pop 150 (Licking)
- Zane Shawnee Caverns, pop 40 (Logan)
Facilities removed in previous reporting periods:
Ayersville Water and Sewer, pop 1660 (Defiance)
Beth Mobile Home Park, pop 188 (Stark)
Bill Hwangs Restaurant, pop 100 (Summit)
Blue Iguana PWS, pop 200 (Summit)
Brunersburg WD - Airport, pop 40 (Defiance)
Brunersburg – Evansport WD, pop 268 (Defiance)
Brush Creek Church of God, pop 50, Miami
Clover Valley Golf Club PWS, pop 90 (Licking)
Cuttys Sunset Camp PWS, pop 219 (Stark)
Debs Family Restaurant*, pop 64 (Carroll)
Delta Village PWS, pop 3518 (Fulton)
Dollar General #20756 Mount Sterling, pop 223 (Madison)
Dollar General #20694 Dunkirk, pop 204 (Hardin)
Fohl Village Mobile Home Park, pop 450 (Stark)
Geneva Hills – Geneva Lodge, pop 72 (Fairfield)
Global Compression Services*, pop 33 (Knox)
Holgate Village, pop 1150 (Henry)
London City PWS, pop 9394, (Madison)
Nelsonville PWS, pop 6656 (Athens)
Northeast Water System, pop 1250 (Fulton)
Put-in-Bay Village*, pop 700 (Ottawa)
Rayland Village, pop 417 (Jefferson)
South Solon Village Public Water System*, pop 395 (Madison)
Walt’s Tavern, pop 65 (Seneca)
Willow Lake Park, pop 110 (Trumbull)
From EPA definitions
“A Serious Violator (in the Safe Drinking Water Act program) is the most serious level of violation noted in EPA databases. This designation provides an indication of whether violations or noncompliance events at a given facility may pose a more severe level of concern for the environment or program integrity.”
*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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