Water Quality: Chicago, MI

9 water systems • 976 people served

Some Concerns
34
Total Violations
2
Health-Based Violations
9
Water Systems
976
Population Served

Water Quality Summary

Chicago is served by 9 public water systems with a combined service population of 976 people, and has 34 EPA Safe Drinking Water Act violations on record. Critically, 2 of those are health-based violations, meaning one or more contaminants were detected above EPA-established safe levels — a serious public health concern. Chicago's violation count is 26% above the national average for Michigan. Contaminants associated with violations include Chlorine Dioxide, Disinfection Byproducts.

Contaminants Found

Chlorine Dioxide

Can cause anemia in infants and young children; may cause nervous system effects at high levels.

Common source: Water treatment disinfectant used to control taste, odor, and microorganisms

EPA limit: 0.8 mg/L

Disinfection Byproducts

Broad category of chemicals formed during disinfection, associated with increased cancer risk and adverse reproductive effects.

Common source: Reaction of disinfectants (chlorine, ozone, chloramines) with organic matter

Water Systems Serving Chicago

System Name PWSID Source Population Violations
COUNTRY MANOR MI0040656 Groundwater 190 5
SUGARLOAF MOBILE HOME PARK MI0040256 Groundwater 142 7
MAPLE KNOLL MI0040123 Groundwater 125 4
WHISPERING PINES ESTATES MI0040500 Groundwater 125 4
THREE MILE LAKE TRAILER PARK MI0040497 Groundwater 112 1
GOLDEN POND ESTATES MI0040476 Groundwater 102 5
APPLEWOOD MI0040668 Groundwater 75 0
VIKING RIVER MOBILE HOME PARK MI0040498 Groundwater 55 4
SHADY BROOK MOBILE HOME PARK MI0040496 Groundwater 50 4

Concerned About Your Water?

A home water filter can remove common contaminants. NSF-certified filters are tested against EPA standards.

Consider a reverse osmosis system for comprehensive filtration or a carbon filter for basic improvement.

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Data Sources

Drinking water violation data from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). Data includes all recorded violations for active community water systems.

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