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  This report provides the most current information and data found, as of May 2007, unless otherwise noted.
   
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SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER

  • Wisconsin has nearly 11,500 public water systems which meet the daily water needs of about 4 million people. Public water systems that are owned by a community are called municipal water systems. Vilas County has 3 municipal water systems.  Table showing water systems in Vilas County
 

GROUNDWATER PROTECTION POLICIES   Table showing water systems in Vilas County

  • 2 of 3 municipal water systems in Vilas County have a wellhead protection plan: Land O' Lakes and Phelps.
  • 0 of 3 municipal water systems in Vilas County have a wellhead protection ordinance.
  • Vilas County has not adopted an animal waste management ordinance.
 

MONEY SPENT ON CLEANUP

  • Over $17 million has been spent on petroleum cleanup in Vilas County from leaking underground storage tanks, which equates to $769 per county resident.
  • No municipal water systems in Vilas County have spent money to reduce nitrate levels.
 

GROUNDWATER USE   Water use figure

  • From 1979 to 2005, total water use in Vilas County has increased from about 1.3 million gallons per day to about 7.9 million gallons per day.*
  • The increase in total water use over this period is due almost entirely to an increase in aquaculture and irrigation uses after 1995 to 2005.
  • The proportion of county water use supplied by groundwater has decreased from about 100% during the period 1979 to 1995 to about 30% by 2000 and 37% in 2005.*
  • Water use in Wisconsin is generally estimated for the following categories:
    • Domestic
    • Livestock
    • Aquaculture
    • Irrigation
    • Industrial
    • Commercial
    • Public use and losses
    • Thermoelectric or mining*

* Thermoelectric and mining data are not considered in water-use tables or figures on this web site. Thermoelectric-power water use is the amount of water used in the process of generating thermoelectric power. The predominant use of water is as non-contact cooling water to condense the steam created to turn the turbines and generate electricity.

 

SUSCEPTIBILITY OF GROUNDWATER TO CONTAMINANTS   Susceptibility map

  • Wisconsin has abundant quantities of high-quality groundwater, but once groundwater is contaminated, it's very expensive and often not technically possible to clean.
  • An evaluation of the susceptibility of groundwater to contamination in Vilas County can be seen in the FULL REPORT or accessed through the map link above.
 

GROUNDWATER QUALITY

  • 99% of 521 private well samples collected in Vilas County from 1990-2006 met the health-based drinking water limit for nitrate-nitrogen.   Nitrate map
  • A 2002 study estimated that 12% of private drinking water wells in the region of Wisconsin that includes Vilas County contained a detectable level of an herbicide or herbicide metabolite. Pesticides occur in groundwater more commonly in agricultural regions, but can occur anywhere pesticides are stored or applied.   Statewide pesticide map
  • There are no atrazine prohibition areas in Vilas County.
  • 100% of 4 private well samples collected in Vilas County met the health standard for arsenic.
 

POTENTIAL SOURCES OF CONTAMINANTS

  • There are 17 open-status sites in Vilas County that have contaminated groundwater and/or soil. These sites include 9 Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) sites and 8 Environmental Repair (ERP) sites.   BRRTS map
  • There are no concentrated animal feeding operations in Vilas County.
  • There is 1 licensed landfill in Vilas County.
  • There are no Superfund sites in Vilas County.

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Page last updated: January 14, 2008