| 2001 Second Quarter Test ReportBackgroundLaurentian Valley Water Works received it’s Certificate #2893 as a Water Distribution System Class 1 in November of 2000. This is the Municipalities second quarterly report. Laurentian Valley Township has a water servicing agreement with the City of Pembroke. The water is purchased from the city and distributed in the built up area of Stafford and part along Pembroke Street East. The City tests and treats the water at the Pembroke Filtration Plant on Riverside Drive and tests the water in their distribution system. Laurentian Valley Water Works tests the water in it's distribution system. TestingThe water is currently sampled by B&B Sampling of Pembroke, Ontario, whose staff hold the required certifications to sample water and test for chlorine residual. The Municipality has had a staff member take the OETC Water Quality Analyst Exam, and are now waiting the Ministers approval for the license. The water samples are sent to Cauduceon Enterprises Inc. in Ottawa for analysis. Caudeceon is an ODWS Accredited laboratory (Cauduceon Enterprises Inc. purchased Seprotech Laboratories on June 1, 01) The results of the analysis are faxed back to the Municipality. The following chart is a summary of those test results. Analysis
CommentsNote 1 -Three samples taken on the Pembroke Street East section revealed a very low chlorine residual. This is a known concern, there being a large distribution system for future development, with only limited use at this time. The Municipality is monitoring this situation and flushing the end of the loop main when required to maintain a residual. ComplaintsNo complaints were received by the Municipality. MaintenanceThere were no water main breaks in the second quarter of 2001. The Works Department changed two valve stems and replaced two blowoffs on the water main, and 3 new services were connected. All of the dead ends where flushed during the second quarter as part of the routine maintenance program. EducationThere are currently two members of the works staff studying Water Distribution System Operation and Maintenance to write for their WD-1 certificates. All of the works staff attended the First Aid, CPR & WHIMIS workshop, hosted by the Municipality on May 17 & 18, 2001 and received their certificates. SummaryIn the second quarter of 2001, the Municipality purchased 11,324,510 gallons of water from the City of Pembroke and distributed it to 489 homes and businesses. Water quality analysis has revealed no indications of adverse water quality. The problem of low chlorine residual along Pembroke Street East should be resolved when the development of the Mall Site continues this summer. Also in Public Works->Water Works Archives | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

