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NEWS | July 3, 2019

2018 Annual Charleston Water Report

628th Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight

Annually, in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Air Force guidance, a

consumer confidence report, also known as an annual "drinking water quality report," is published and distributed

to water system customers to describe where your water comes from and what's in it. All of Joint Base Charleston

properties are supplied water from various public water systems in the Lowcountry. Each one of those public water

systems publishes its own consumer confidence report summarizing water sampling results, potential risks and

general information about the water system for the previous calendar year. Coverage areas and links to the

appropriate consumer confidence reports are listed below. Please be patient if they are outdated, the systems are

currently updating these links to reflect the reports for 2018. Additionally, hard copy reports can be found at both

the Air Base and Naval Weapons Station privatized housing offices.

 

· Air Base and Naval Weapons Station - http://www.charlestonwater.com/232/Water-Quality-Reports

· North Auxiliary Airfield - https://eim2.amc.af.mil/org/628ABW/BioInfo/General%20Information/2018%

20Drinking%20Water%20Report.pdf

· Short Stay Recreation Area – https://bcws.berkeleycountysc.gov/media/file/dept/bcws/waterquality/

sangaree/2018.pdf

 

All of the reports listed above indicate that the water is safe to drink and that the public water systems are operating in accordance

with State and Federal drinking water regulations. JB Charleston's drinking water is also monitored on a monthly basis by the

628th Medical Group's Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight at many points across the installation for quality assurance purposes. For

questions or concerns pertaining to the consumer confidence report or drinking water quality monitoring, please

contact the Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight at (843) 963-6289.

 

For the full report for all three areas see PDF: 2018 Annual Charleston Area Water Report