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Public water system · MN5770271

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St. John Vianney

Non-transient non-community water system in Todd County, Minnesota, drawing primarily on groundwater.

Dataset updated . Source: EPA SDWIS/ECHO public records.

Population served

65

Service connections

2

Primary source

GW

Groundwater

System type

NTNCWS

Non-transient non-community water system

System record

PWSIDMN5770271
System typeNon-transient non-community water system
Activity statusActive
Population served65
Service connections2
Primary water sourceGroundwater
Owner typePrivate
Primacy agencyMN state drinking water program
City served
StateMinnesota
ZIP

Violations & enforcement

BeganViolationContaminantHealth-basedStatus
2011-11-01525000NoResolved

St. John Vianney: frequently asked questions

Is St. John Vianney's water safe to drink?

St. John Vianney is an active non-transient non-community water system regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act, overseen by the MN state drinking water program. EPA SDWA violation and enforcement records for this system are being added to AquaCensus from EPA ECHO; consult EPA ECHO or your annual Consumer Confidence Report for its current compliance status.

Who runs St. John Vianney?

St. John Vianney (PWSID MN5770271) is a private-owned non-transient non-community water system, regulated by the MN state drinking water program.

How many people does St. John Vianney serve?

St. John Vianney reports serving 65 people through 2 service connections in Todd County, Minnesota.

Where does St. John Vianney get its water?

EPA SDWIS lists this system's primary water source as groundwater.

Other water systems in Todd County

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Todd County Water DistrictTodd9,801CommunityPurchased surface water
Long PrairieTodd3,744CommunityGroundwater
StaplesTodd3,030CommunityGroundwater
Elkton Water WorksTodd2,780CommunityPurchased surface water
Guthrie Water WorksTodd2,421CommunityPurchased surface water
Trenton Water WorksTodd950CommunityPurchased surface water