Coliforms are bacteria that are naturally present in the environment and used as an indicator that other, potentially harmful, bacteria may be present. Coliforms found in more samples than allowed is a warning of potential problems.
Not a health threat in itself; it is used to indicate whether other potentially harmful bacteria may be present5
Trihalomethanes occur when naturally-occurring organic and inorganic materials in the water react with the disinfectants, chlorine and chloramine.
Liver, kidney or central nervous system problems; increased risk of cancer
Selenium is a metal found in natural deposits such as ores containing other elements. The greatest use of selenium compounds is in electronic and photocopier components, but they are also widely used in glass, pigments, rubber, metal alloys, textiles, petroleum, medical therapeutic agents, and photographic emulsions.
Hair or fingernail loss; numbness in fingers or toes; circulatory problems
Haloacetic acids occur when naturally-occurring organic and inorganic materials in the water react with the disinfectants, chlorine and chloramine.
Increased risk of cancer
Arsenic is a semi-metal element in the periodic table. It is odorless and tasteless. It enters drinking water supplies from natural deposits in the earth or from agricultural and industrial practices. Approximately 90 percent of industrial arsenic in the U.S. is currently used as a wood preservative, but arsenic is also used in paints, dyes, metals, drugs, soaps, and semi-conductors. Agricultural applications, mining, and smelting also contribute to arsenic releases in the environment.
Skin damage or problems with circulatory systems, and may have increased risk of getting cancer
Fluoride compounds are salts that form when the element, fluorine, combines with minerals in soil or rocks. Many communities add fluoride to their drinking water to promote dental health.
Bone disease (pain and tenderness of the bones); Children may get mottled teeth
Nitrates and nitrites are nitrogen-oxygen chemical units which combine with various organic and inorganic compounds. The greatest use of nitrates is as a fertilizer. Once taken into the body, nitrates are converted to nitrites.
Infants below the age of six months who drink water containing nitrate in excess of the MCL could become seriously ill and, if untreated, may die. Symptoms include shortness of breath and blue-baby syndrome.
An alpha emitter with a 1,600 year half life that is part of the uranium decay series. It is the progeny of Th-230, and the parent of Radon-222. [Radium is an analogue for calcium in the body and can accumulate in bone.]
Increased risk of cancer
County |
Incident Count
|
---|---|
ALBANY, WY |
36
|
BIG HORN, WY |
48
|
BILLINGS, WY |
8
|
CAMPBELL, WY |
26
|
CARBON, WY |
43
|
CARTER, WY |
3
|
CLARK, WY |
6
|
CONVERSE, WY |
46
|
CROOK, WY |
21
|
FREMONT, WY |
41
|
GALLATIN, WY |
4
|
GOSHEN, WY |
36
|
HOT SPRINGS, WY |
11
|
JOHNSON, WY |
9
|
LARAMIE, WY |
62
|
LINCOLN, WY |
52
|
NATRONA, WY |
46
|
NIOBRARA, WY |
17
|
PARK, WY |
127
|
PLATTE, WY |
53
|
SHERIDAN, WY |
24
|
SUBLETTE, WY |
17
|
SWEETWATER, WY |
71
|
TETON, WY |
69
|
UINTA, WY |
24
|
WASHAKIE, WY |
19
|
WESTON, WY |
14
|