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(2) The well is not susceptible because it meets well construction standards and does not present a <br /> pathway for contamination to readily enter the water supply. <br /> Aquifer Sensitivity - Aquifer sensitivity refers to the degree of geological protection afforded the <br /> aquifer(s) used by the public water supply. <br /> Low - The glacial aquifer is covered by one or more layers of fine-grained material that probably protect <br /> it from potential sources of contamination. <br /> Source Water Susceptibility - Source water susceptibility refers to the likelihood that a contaminant <br /> will reach the source of drinking water. It reflects the results of assessing well sensitivity, aquifer <br /> sensitivity, and water quality data. <br /> Low - The source of drinking water is covered by one or more layers of fine-grained material that <br /> probably protect it from potential sources of contamination. <br /> Contaminants of concern - The following statement summarizes the types of potential contamination <br /> sources present in the inner wellhead management zone and the potential drinking water contaminants <br /> related to them: <br /> None of the contaminants regulated under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act for this type public water <br /> system have been detected in the source water during required monitoring. A list of regulated <br /> contaminants can be found at http://www.epa.�ov/safewater. <br />