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DEQ.utah.gov - Utah Department of Environmental Quality

 

Utah Ground Water Quality Protection Program


Ground Water Classes with Protection Levels

Utah classifies ground water according to Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) concentration and contaminant concentration as follows:

Class I Ground Water

CLASS I ground water is subdivided into three subclasses: CLASS IA, CLASS IB, and  CLASS IC

Class II Ground Water

CLASS II ground water is also referred to as DRINKING WATER QUALITY GROUND WATER and is classified as such by exhibiting both of the following characteristics:

Class III Ground Water

CLASS III ground water is also referred to as LIMITED USE GROUND WATER and is classified as such by exhibiting one or both of the following characteristics:

Class IV Ground Water

CLASS IV ground water is also referred to as SALINE GROUND WATER and is classified as such by containing greater than 10,000 mg/l of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS).

Protection levels for CLASS IV ground water will be established by the Executive Secretary to protect human health and the environment.

This page last updated on: 20 September 2006

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