Informational Water Quality Report Waterc heck Client: Little St. James Little St. James Island, VI Ordered By: Ocean Systems Laboratory of St. Thomas 6194 Frydenhoj #43 St. Thomas, VI 00802-1306 ATTN: Oonijah Thomas Definition and Legend EA National Testing Laboratories, Ltd Wee% Quality Water Analysts, 6571 Wilson Mills Rd Cleveland. Ohio 44143 1.800-458.3330 Sample Number: 872311 Location: Type of Water: Collection Date and Time: Received Date and Time: Date Completed: Master Bedroom STL #3282 Other 03/14/2017 08:07 03/17/2017 11:20 3/30/2017 This informational water quality report compares the actual test result to national standards as defined in the EPA's Primary and Secondary Drinking Water Regulations. Primary Standards: Are expressed as the maximum contaminant level (MCL) which is the highest level of contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are enforceable standards. Secondary standards: Are non-enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may cause cosmetic effects (such as skin or tooth discoloration) or aesthetic effects (such as taste. odor.or color) in drinking water. Individual states may choose to adopt them as enforceable standards. Action levels: Are defined in treatment techniques which are required processes intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. mgil. (ppm): Minimum Detection Level (MDL): ND: NA: 4, • x Unless otherwise indicated, results and standards are expressed as an amount in milligrams per liter or pans per million. The lowest level that the laboratory can detect a contaminant. The contaminant was not detected above the minimum detection level. The contaminant was not analyzed. The contaminant was not detected in the sample above the minimum detection level. The contaminant was detected at or above the minimum detection level, but not above the referenced standard. The contaminant was detected above the standard. which is not an EPA enforce