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Query Results for - Mean TTHM and Persons

Query Result Page Options

This option remembers your currently selected filtering criteria and display options and applies (

Restrictions/conditions:

  • This features only effects queryable datasets loaded after the apply criteria feature is enabled.
  • When a new queryable dataset is loaded, this features does NOT clean/clear any of that dataset's default selected values - it simply supplements the newly loaded dataset's selections with those values captured when the apply criteria feature was enabled.
  • When in the builder interface you can override and make additional changes (select or deselect).
  • Changes made in the builder interface are not automatically saved to the enabled apply criteria definition. However, once you have a result you can reapply the current critera by using this dialog and pressing the "Reapply" button. If you do not see this button then the apply criteria feature has not been enabled.
  • Selections are applied according to what selections are available within that given queryable dataset. For example if your apply criteria is set for years 1999-2015 and the dataset does not have 1999 then only years 2000-2015 will be selected.
  • This feature is available immediately and does not require any user login account. However, if you wish to save this definition you will need to have either a free self registered user account or a secure DOH account and be logged in to be able to save your definitions.
  • TURNING OFF: These selections will remain in effect for the length of your current session on this site. It is turned off by pressing the "Clear" button.
  • TECHNICAL NOTE: The selection's internal dimension names and values MUST match. In some instances a value's title shown to the user will look the same as the dataset's but it is stored internally with a different name or value so they do not match and thus will not be selected. As an end user there is nothing that can be done about this situation because this is something the dataset author must setup. If you see something like this please contact us and report this issue.
) to all subseqent dataset query requests. This feature can help you save time and be consistent by automatically applying your defined selections to other queryable datasets you open.

One Example:

Doing studies on different datasets like you want to look at different survey datasets for hispanic females for years 2015-2018. You want to always display a county choropleth map and a horizontal bar chart. You make those initial selections, submit your selections, enable this apply criteria feature. From then on, those selections are automatically applied (as much as possible) to all subsequent queryable datasets you open.

Name Field

Unique name of this query definition. The name value needs to be a unique value within YOUR list of saved query definitions. The name value is used as part of the HTTP request URL to reference this query definition.

It is recommend you name your definitions in a consistent manner to help referencing and sharing with others. Names can be up to 250 characters long and can not contain spaces or special characters. Valid values for a name include upper and/or lower case alphabetic characters (A-z), and/or numeric values (0-9), and/or a dash or underscore that can be used as a seperator ("-", and/or "_").

If you name this definition the same name as an existing definition you will overwrite the current definition with this new one.

Title Field

The title value is the title you will see on your query definition selection lists. It is recommended that you keep your titles and unique so that they are meaningful, consistent, and easily identifyable. Titles can be a maximum length of 250 characters long. Use the "Description" field to list any extra details or notes that you'd like to have associated with this definition.

Description Field

The "Description" entry is provided as a place that you can store any notes or special descriptions that will allow you to use that definition. This can include descriptions like intended studies, limitations, and notes that can be used to help you remember what this definition was intended to be used for. A synopsis of the selections can also prove to be helpful but are not needed as the definition detail provides all of the selections. This field shows up on the list pages as an information popup next to the definition's title text.

Keep Definition Private Checkbox

The "Keep Private" checkbox controls if you want your query definition to be listable by other users. If checked then a user can not see this definition when they make a list request of your definitions.

Last Modified Date

Date this saved query definition was last updated.
N/A - New Definition
* = Required Input

You are not logged in. To save a query you must be logged in. Enter your username / password to proceed.

Once successfully logged in you will be redirected back to this page where you will then need to press the Save Query Defintion button again.

User ID/Email Address

Your username is your email address if this is a self registered account (that you specified this value when registering for the account). Otherwise it is your user ID that was provided to you by the system's user administrator. If you are trying to access your self registered account and are having problems see the Account Access Page. This page will provide options to check the status, resend the verification email, or email you your password. If not a self registered account you will need to contact your system administrator.

Password Security Note

This login information is NOT encrypted and should be treated as insecure. It is recommended that you NOT use an existing password as this password as this password value could be compromised then used to gain access to your other sensitive accounts.
Unauthorized access is strictly prohibited and subject to full prosecution. In using this account you agree to the department's full terms and conditions.

See the Introduction to My Selections page for more information.

Query Criteria

Measure Description:Distribution of persons served by Community Water Systems and Mean TTHM.
Quarter Filter: 2022 Oct-Dec
Data Grouped By:Total Trihalomethane (TTHM) by MCL (80 mcg/L) with Non-Detects and without Carry-Forward sample values, Quarter

Data Notes

  • Selecting Community Water Systems' Analyte Dimensions[[br]] [[br]] MCL - The dimensions herein for the selected water analyte have 8 options to choose from, foremost are displays with respect to either Maximum Contamination Level (MCL), set by EPA based on toxicological evidence, and the tiered contaminants levels underlying the MCLs (typically 4-6 categories). MCL maybe distinguished by the dimension selection. [[br]] [[br]] Non-Detects - MCL Limit and classic toxicologically tiered level dimensions are further accompanied by selections that include or exclude factors relevant a given year's sample laboratory determined results and the detection limits of the given method, results below the detection limit are deemed Non-Ddetects. Detection limits are optionally set to distinguish analyzed samples with values below the detection limit; Non-Detects versus inclusion in the lowest levels of analyte sample categories and undifferentiated from other sample results. Non-Detects maybe distinguished by the dimension selection. [[br]] [[br]] Carry-Forward - Under most circumstances analyte samples are required only every third year. In off sample years the analyte is not sampled, shown in the dimension selections as Not-Sampled. A procedure called Carry-Forward as the last year's sample value made available in subsequent years to attenuate apparent year-to-year variability in sample displays. If Carry-Forward and Not-Sampled values are not included, the results could be subject to misinterpretation. Carry-Forward information maybe distinguished by the dimension selection. [[br]]
  • For more information on your community water system, please visit the NM Tracking website [[a href=dataportal/query/selection/water/_WaterSelection.html Water Analytes query selections]] for specific Community Water System queries, for analyte specific queries visit the [[a href=environment/water/CommunityWaterSystems.html Community Water Systems topic page]], or the [https://dww.water.net.env.nm.gov/NMDWW/ NM Environment Department Drinking Water Watch page].[[br]]
The data and information provided through the NM-EPHT Query System are intended to support any individuals or entities engaged in activities designed solely to enhance the well-being of a specific community, which may include State of New Mexico. Allowed activities include informing evidence-based decision making in New Mexico to plan and improve health service delivery, evaluate health care interventions and systems, and inform health policy decisions. Other uses are not permissible.

As an NM-EPHT Query System user, I AGREE TO:
  1. Use the data for statistical reporting and analysis only.
  2. Avoid any attempt to identify or contact individual(s) represented in the NM-EPHT query system data.
  3. Avoid disclosure or use of the identity of any individual(s) discovered inadvertently.
  4. Avoid linkage of NM-EPHT query system data with other data that, after linkage, might allow identification of an individual represented in the NM-EPHT query system data.
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  6. Report IMMEDIATELY any inadvertent or intentional identity disclosures or violations of this agreement of which I become aware to the Epidemiology and Response Division, New Mexico Department of Health, (505) 827-0006.

These data were queried on: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 06:29:32 MDT
The dataset was last updated on: Mon, 3 Apr 2023 14:38:01 MDT
Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau, Environmental Public Health Tracking Program, Epidemiology and Response Division, New Mexico Department of Health, 1190 S. Saint Francis Drive, Suite 1300, Santa Fe, NM 87505, Srikanth Paladugu, Bureau Chief, Srikanth.Paladugu@doh.nm.gov, or Stephanie Moraga-McHaley, Environmental Epidemiologist Supervisor, Stephanie.Moraga-Mc@doh.nm.gov