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The City of Clinton provides approximately 2.20 million gallons of water each day to our customers. This water is supplied by 10 wells located primarily to the south and east of the City and stored in our 5 elevated storage tanks. The City system is capable of providing a system inflow of 3,150 gallons per minute from our source as well as maintaining a mass storage of 1,575,000 gallons in our storage. These are key components for the City's excellent fire protection rating.

Well SiteThe City's well site locations are a combination of 6 deep and 4 shallow wells. A deep well is one that draws water from Upper Cape Fear Aquifer at a depth of 300-500 feet deep while the shallow wells target the Black River Aquifer at the 200-300 feet depth. In general, the deeper aquifer has a much higher yield and a significantly better water product. In January 2001, Well Field East was placed on line and produces a supply of approximately 1,500,000 gallons per day to our system. This location is unique to the City as it incorporates our first iron and manganese removal system. The product of this investment is water with near zero iron concentration.

Testing of the City water supply is constantly ongoing seven days a week. On any given day, a minimum of 15 analytical tests are conducted on five critical parameters. In addition there are monthly, quarterly, and annual testing requirements. Each year, the City is required to publish our Annual Drinking Water Quality Report (PDF: 40k) Spanish Version (PDF: 33k). Out of 76 required parameters tested, only 5 were detected. Of these five parameters detected, none were found to meet or exceed the EPA action level. The detection levels for most of these contaminants are in terms of parts per billion.


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City of Clinton, PO Box 199 · 221 Lisbon St., Clinton, NC 28329-0199 · (910) 299-4900
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April 13, 2011