Water Quality Update – July 29, 2025
July 29, 2025
CITY OF MATTOON
Water Quality Update – July 29, 2025
Current Sample
Sample collected on July 28th showed non-detectable levels of harmful algal bloom neurological toxin in the drinking water at 0.042 ppb which is considered non-detect under the EPA recommended advisory levels of .30 ppb.
We will continue to sample per-EPA guidelines.
PAST SAMPLES
Samples collected on July 16th showed harmful algal bloom neurological toxin in the drinking water at .215 ppb which is under the EPA recommended advisory levels of .30 ppb.
Samples collected on July 17th showed harmful algal bloom neurological toxin in the drinking water at .058 ppb which is considered non-detect under the EPA recommended advisory levels of .30 ppb.
Samples collected on July 18th showed harmful algal bloom neurological toxin in the drinking water at .10 ppb which is considered non-detect under the EPA recommended advisory levels of .30 ppb.
Sample collected on July 21st showed non-detectable levels of harmful algal bloom neurological toxin in the drinking water at 0.14 ppb which is considered non-detect under the EPA recommended advisory levels of .30 ppb.
Sample collected on July 24th showed non-detectable levels of harmful algal bloom neurological toxin in the drinking water at 0.038 ppb which is considered non-detect under the EPA recommended advisory levels of .30 ppb
The next sample date as recommended by the IEPA will be taken this Thursday, July 31st. The City will issue a formal update when we have the results from that sample.
WHAT ACTIONS HAS THE CITY OF MATTOON TAKEN TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM?
The City of Mattoon took the following actions to reduce harmful algal bloom neurological toxin levels:
- Contracted with a consultant who recommended both short-term and long-term solutions.
- Increased the Powder-Activated Carbon (PAC).
- Increased chlorine feed rates.
- Performed directional flushing of distribution system based on IEPA recommendations.
- Developing long-term treatment options, including lake and plant treatment.