Camp Lockett
Located at Campo, San Diego County, in the Milquatay Valley, Camp Lockett was a World War II Mexican border cavalry post established in 1941. It was named for Colonel James Lockett, awarded two Silver Stars for "gallantry in action against insurgent forces" in the Philippine Islands during the U.S. slaughter of 600,000.
Later the post housed prisoners of war. Late in December 1942 Camp Lockett was placed on stand by status for future use as a convalescent center. The entire camp was declared surplus on April 30, 1946.
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Soil Contaminants:
Copper 45.0 mg/kg
Antimony 5.6 mg/kg
Lead 3600.0 mg/kg
Groundwater Contaminants:
Mercury and compounds 0.0003 ug/L
Antimony 0.002 ug/L
Barium 0.2 ug/L
Zinc 0.271 ug/L
Lead 0.49 ug/L
Copper 4.72 ug/L
Soil Contaminants:
Copper 45.0 mg/kg
Antimony 5.6 mg/kg
Lead 3600.0 mg/kg
Groundwater Contaminants:
Mercury and compounds 0.0003 ug/L
Antimony 0.002 ug/L
Barium 0.2 ug/L
Zinc 0.271 ug/L
Lead 0.49 ug/L
Copper 4.72 ug/L
Campo Hills-county Public Works Wastewater
https://www.ewg.org/tapwater/system.php?pws=CA3710047
San Diego County, California Serves: 458
Data available: 2012—2017
Source: Purchased groundwater under influence of surface water Contaminants Detected
5 EXCEED EWG HEALTH GUIDELINES
13 Total Contaminants
EWG's drinking water quality report shows results of tests conducted by the water utility and provided to the Environmental Working Group by the California State Water Resources Control Board, as well as information from the U.S. EPA Enforcement and Compliance History database (ECHO). For the latest quarter assessed by the U.S. EPA (January 2019 - March 2019), tap water provided by this water utility was in compliance with federal health-based drinking water standards.
Legal does not necessarily equal safe. Getting a passing grade from the federal government does not mean the water meets the latest health guidelines.
Legal limits for contaminants in tap water have not been updated in almost 20 years.
The best way to ensure clean tap water is to keep pollution out of source water in the first place.
https://www.ewg.org/tapwater/system.php?pws=CA3710047
San Diego County, California Serves: 458
Data available: 2012—2017
Source: Purchased groundwater under influence of surface water Contaminants Detected
5 EXCEED EWG HEALTH GUIDELINES
13 Total Contaminants
EWG's drinking water quality report shows results of tests conducted by the water utility and provided to the Environmental Working Group by the California State Water Resources Control Board, as well as information from the U.S. EPA Enforcement and Compliance History database (ECHO). For the latest quarter assessed by the U.S. EPA (January 2019 - March 2019), tap water provided by this water utility was in compliance with federal health-based drinking water standards.
Legal does not necessarily equal safe. Getting a passing grade from the federal government does not mean the water meets the latest health guidelines.
Legal limits for contaminants in tap water have not been updated in almost 20 years.
The best way to ensure clean tap water is to keep pollution out of source water in the first place.
The California Water Board did not test the water of the Campo Hills Public Works for PFAS in 2019.
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