CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH - DRINKING WATER SECTION WATER QUALITY MONITORING SCHEDULE. Select from Inventory of Active Sampling Points
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1 DR. DAVID L. FRENCH 300 LITCHFIELD ROAD PWS ID: CT Water System Facility: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (WSF ID: 00600) (3100) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Physical Parameters (PPS) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Water System Facility: ENTRY POINT (WSF ID: 00700) Nitrate And Nitrite (NOX) Point ( ) ENTRY POINT (3) Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 Complete Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 Complete 1 routine (RT) per year Compliance 1/1/14-12/31/14 Complete 1/1/15-12/31/15 Complete 1/1/16-12/31/16 Monthly Compliance Reminder Systems required to conduct lead and copper tap sampling annually or less frequently shall collect samples during the months of June, July, August or September unless otherwise approved by the Department. (RCSA Section B102(e)(8)(G)(iv) It is highly recommended that systems conduct the lead and copper monitoring early in the sampling period to allow for the collection of additional samples for Water Quality Parameter analysis in the event of an action level exceedance. Monthly Water System Facility (WSF) Level Monitoring Requirements Water System Facility: ENTRY POINT (WSFID: 00700) Analyte Monitoring Requirement (Summary Type) Operating Limit Samples Req/Month ph Entry Point ph Monitoring (PHRD) Minimum: 7 PH 4 Start Date: 9/1/2010 Compliance History: Operating Limit Compliance: Monitoring Compliance: 6/1/2015-6/30/2015 N 7/1/2015-7/31/2015 Y Y 8/1/2015-8/31/2015 N 9/1/2015-9/30/2015 Y Y 10/1/ /31/ /1/ /30/2015 Page 1
2 DR. DAVID L. FRENCH 300 LITCHFIELD ROAD PWS ID: CT Public Notification Requirements Monitoring and Reporting Violations (Mon) Analyte / Analyte Group (Code) Monitoring Period Violation Tier Public Notification Required Performed Certification Due ph (1925) 6/1/15-6/30/15 3 8/3/2016 8/13/2016 ph (1925) 8/1/15-8/31/ /25/ /4/2016 Certification Received Note: Violation Tier 1: Public Notification required no later than 24 hours after the system learns of the violation. Violation Tier 2: Public Notification required no later than 30 days after the system learns of the violation. Violation Tier 3: Public Notification required no later than 365 days after the system learns of the violation. Public Notification Certification of Compliance is required no later than 10 days after completing the Public Notification Requirments.. Water System Facility Information Distribution System DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - (WSF ID: 00600) Point Inventory Point Description 4 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM A DS Y Station ENTRY POINT - (WSF ID: 00700) Point Inventory Point Description 3 ENTRY POINT A EP Treatment Plant TREATMENT PLANT - (WSF ID: 57198) Well WELL - (WSF ID: 21097) Point Inventory Point Description 2 WELL A RW Page 2
3 DR. DAVID L. FRENCH 300 LITCHFIELD ROAD PWS ID: CT Point Inventory Key: Please note the following: Type: DS: Distribution System EP: Entry Point FC: First Customer : A: Active P: Proposed I: Inactive Contact Information Name FRENCH, DAVID Contact Type: Owner Legal Contact Administrative Contact LD: Lowest Disinfectant Residual Point in Distribution System MD: Midpoint in Distribution System (Average Residence Time) MR: Maximum Residence Time Organization RW: Raw Water Source PC: Process Control All water quality monitoring results submitted to the Drinking Water Section (DWS) must include the information identifying the Water System Facility and the Point. The residual disinfectant concentration must be measured at the same location and time as each total coliform sample and reported to the DWS, in accordance with RCSA B102(e)(7)(A). 3. If a "Seasonal " is specified, all water quality samples collected for compliance purposes must be collected during this period (i.e. Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic Acids, and Copper requirements). 4. Depending on results, additional monitoring may be required (i.e. repeat or confirmation samples). This schedule is subject to change, and any related correspondence sent by the DWS on or after the generation date of this schedule will have precedence over what is contained in this schedule. 5. Monthly summaries of chlorine residual, ph, orthophosphates, etc., are due no later than the ninth day of the following month. 6. Any owner or operator of a public water system must maintain records in accordance with the RCSASection B102(l). 7. Please refer to the "Guide to Water Quality Monitoring Schedules" for more information on the content of this schedule. Address 300 LITCHFIELD ROAD P O BOX 5 HARWINTON, CT Phone If you have any questions, please contact the Information Systems Unit at (860) End of schedule Fax drdavidfrench@sbcglobal.net The Drinking Water Section requires all Public Water Systems to designate one Adminstrative Contact and a minimum of one Owner and one Legal Contact. All changes to current contact information shall be reported to the Drinking Water Section on the Contact Information Update form. Page 3
4 FOUNDERS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 41 BIRGE PARK ROAD PWS ID: CT Water System Facility: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (WSF ID: 00600) (3100) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Physical Parameters (PPS) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Water System Facility: ENTRY POINT (WSF ID: 00700) Nitrate And Nitrite (NOX) Point ( ) ENTRY POINT (3) Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 1 routine (RT) per year Compliance 1/1/14-12/31/14 Complete 1/1/15-12/31/15 Complete 1/1/16-12/31/16 Monthly Compliance Reminder Systems required to conduct lead and copper tap sampling annually or less frequently shall collect samples during the months of June, July, August or September unless otherwise approved by the Department. (RCSA Section B102(e)(8)(G)(iv) It is highly recommended that systems conduct the lead and copper monitoring early in the sampling period to allow for the collection of additional samples for Water Quality Parameter analysis in the event of an action level exceedance. Water System Facility Information Distribution System DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - (WSF ID: 00600) Point Inventory Point Description 4 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM A DS Y Page 4
5 FOUNDERS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 41 BIRGE PARK ROAD PWS ID: CT Station ENTRY POINT - (WSF ID: 00700) Point Inventory Point Description 3 ENTRY POINT A EP Well WELL - (WSF ID: 21099) Point Inventory Point Description 2 WELL A RW Point Inventory Key: Type: DS: Distribution System EP: Entry Point FC: First Customer : A: Active P: Proposed I: Inactive Contact Information Name CHAPMAN, BOBBIE Title: Contact Type: Administrative Contact PASTOR LD: Lowest Disinfectant Residual Point in Distribution System MD: Midpoint in Distribution System (Average Residence Time) MR: Maximum Residence Time Organization FOUNDERS CONG. CHURCH Address 41 BIRGE PARK ROAD HARWINTON, CT RW: Raw Water Source PC: Process Control Phone Fax REVBAC@AOL.COM FOWLER, KAREN Title: Contact Type: Legal Contact TRUSTEE FOUNDERS CONGREGATIONAL P. O. BOX 197 HARWINTON, CT REVBAC@AOL.COM The Drinking Water Section requires all Public Water Systems to designate one Adminstrative Contact and a minimum of one Owner and one Legal Contact. All changes to current contact information shall be reported to the Drinking Water Section on the Contact Information Update form. Please note the following: All water quality monitoring results submitted to the Drinking Water Section (DWS) must include the information identifying the Water System Facility and the Point. The residual disinfectant concentration must be measured at the same location and time as each total coliform sample and reported to the DWS, in accordance with RCSA B102(e)(7)(A). 3. If a "Seasonal " is specified, all water quality samples collected for compliance purposes must be collected during this period (i.e. Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic Acids, and Copper requirements). 4. Depending on results, additional monitoring may be required (i.e. repeat or confirmation samples). This schedule is subject to change, and any related correspondence sent by the DWS on or after the generation date of this schedule will have precedence over what is contained in this schedule. 5. Monthly summaries of chlorine residual, ph, orthophosphates, etc., are due no later than the ninth day of the following month. Page 5
6 FOUNDERS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 41 BIRGE PARK ROAD PWS ID: CT Monthly summaries of chlorine residual, ph, orthophosphates, etc., are due no later than the ninth day of the following month. 6. Any owner or operator of a public water system must maintain records in accordance with the RCSASection B102(l). 7. Please refer to the "Guide to Water Quality Monitoring Schedules" for more information on the content of this schedule. If you have any questions, please contact the Information Systems Unit at (860) End of schedule Page 6
7 HARWINTON ROD & GUN 123 CAMPVILLE ROAD PWS ID: CT Water System Facility: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (WSF ID: 00600) (3100) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Physical Parameters (PPS) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Water System Facility: ENTRY POINT (WSF ID: 00700) Nitrate And Nitrite (NOX) Point ( ) ENTRY POINT (3) Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 1 routine (RT) per year Compliance 1/1/14-12/31/14 Complete 1/1/15-12/31/15 Complete 1/1/16-12/31/16 Monthly Compliance Reminder Systems required to conduct lead and copper tap sampling annually or less frequently shall collect samples during the months of June, July, August or September unless otherwise approved by the Department. (RCSA Section B102(e)(8)(G)(iv) It is highly recommended that systems conduct the lead and copper monitoring early in the sampling period to allow for the collection of additional samples for Water Quality Parameter analysis in the event of an action level exceedance. Water System Facility Information Distribution System DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - (WSF ID: 00600) Point Inventory Point Description 4 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM A DS Y Page 7
8 HARWINTON ROD & GUN 123 CAMPVILLE ROAD PWS ID: CT Station ENTRY POINT - (WSF ID: 00700) Point Inventory Point Description 3 ENTRY POINT A EP Well WELL - (WSF ID: 21109) Point Inventory Point Description 2 WELL A RW Point Inventory Key: Type: DS: Distribution System EP: Entry Point FC: First Customer LD: Lowest Disinfectant Residual Point in Distribution System MD: Midpoint in Distribution System (Average Residence Time) MR: Maximum Residence Time : A: Active P: Proposed I: Inactive Contact Information Name Organization Address STOWE, JAMES W. HARWINTON ROD & GUN CLUB P.O. BOX 181 Title: PRESIDENT Contact Type: HARWINTON, CT Legal Contact Administrative Contact RW: Raw Water Source PC: Process Control Phone Fax cbjsjrjim@yahoo.com The Drinking Water Section requires all Public Water Systems to designate one Adminstrative Contact and a minimum of one Owner and one Legal Contact. All changes to current contact information shall be reported to the Drinking Water Section on the Contact Information Update form. Please note the following: All water quality monitoring results submitted to the Drinking Water Section (DWS) must include the information identifying the Water System Facility and the Point. The residual disinfectant concentration must be measured at the same location and time as each total coliform sample and reported to the DWS, in accordance with RCSA B102(e)(7)(A). 3. If a "Seasonal " is specified, all water quality samples collected for compliance purposes must be collected during this period (i.e. Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic Acids, and Copper requirements). 4. Depending on results, additional monitoring may be required (i.e. repeat or confirmation samples). This schedule is subject to change, and any related correspondence sent by the DWS on or after the generation date of this schedule will have precedence over what is contained in this schedule. 5. Monthly summaries of chlorine residual, ph, orthophosphates, etc., are due no later than the ninth day of the following month. 6. Any owner or operator of a public water system must maintain records in accordance with the RCSASection B102(l). 7. Please refer to the "Guide to Water Quality Monitoring Schedules" for more information on the content of this schedule. Page 8
9 HARWINTON ROD & GUN 123 CAMPVILLE ROAD PWS ID: CT PWS Please Classification: refer to the "Guide Transient to Water Non-Community Quality Monitoring Schedules" for more information on the content of Population: this schedule. 25 If you have any questions, please contact the Information Systems Unit at (860) End of schedule Page 9
10 IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY 78 LITCHFIELD ROAD PWS ID: CT Water System Facility: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (WSF ID: 00600) (3100) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Physical Parameters (PPS) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Water System Facility: ENTRY POINT (WSF ID: 00700) Nitrate (1040) Point ( ) ENTRY POINT (3) Nitrite (1041) Point ( ) ENTRY POINT (3) Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 1 routine (RT) per year Compliance 1/1/14-12/31/14 Complete 1/1/15-12/31/15 Complete 1/1/16-12/31/16 Monthly Compliance Reminder Systems required to conduct lead and copper tap sampling annually or less frequently shall collect samples during the months of June, July, August or September unless otherwise approved by the Department. (RCSA Section B102(e)(8)(G)(iv) It is highly recommended that systems conduct the lead and copper monitoring early in the sampling period to allow for the collection of additional samples for Water Quality Parameter analysis in the event of an action level exceedance. Water System Facility Information Distribution System DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - (WSF ID: 00600) Page 10
11 IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY 78 LITCHFIELD ROAD PWS ID: CT Distribution System DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - (WSF ID: 00600) Point Inventory Point Description 4 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM A DS Y Station ENTRY POINT - (WSF ID: 00700) Point Inventory Point Description 3 ENTRY POINT A EP Well WELL - (WSF ID: 21117) Point Inventory Point Description 2 WELL A RW Point Inventory Key: Please note the following: 1. Type: DS: Distribution System EP: Entry Point FC: First Customer : A: Active P: Proposed I: Inactive Contact Information Name LD: Lowest Disinfectant Residual Point in Distribution System MD: Midpoint in Distribution System (Average Residence Time) MR: Maximum Residence Time Organization Address Phone RW: Raw Water Source PC: Process Control HAMEL, RICHARD IMMACULATE HEART OF 78 LITCHFIELD RD Contact Type: Legal Contact Administrative Contact P O BOX 127 HARWINTON, CT The Drinking Water Section requires all Public Water Systems to designate one Adminstrative Contact and a minimum of one Owner and one Legal Contact. All changes to current contact information shall be reported to the Drinking Water Section on the Contact Information Update form. All water quality monitoring results submitted to the Drinking Water Section (DWS) must include the information identifying the Water System Facility and the Point. Fax Page 11
12 IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY 78 LITCHFIELD ROAD PWS ID: CT All water quality monitoring results submitted to the Drinking Water Section (DWS) must include the information identifying the Water System 2. Facility and the Point. The residual disinfectant concentration must be measured at the same location and time as each total coliform sample and reported to the DWS, in accordance with RCSA B102(e)(7)(A). 3. If a "Seasonal " is specified, all water quality samples collected for compliance purposes must be collected during this period (i.e. Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic Acids, and Copper requirements). 4. Depending on results, additional monitoring may be required (i.e. repeat or confirmation samples). This schedule is subject to change, and any related correspondence sent by the DWS on or after the generation date of this schedule will have precedence over what is contained in this schedule. 5. Monthly summaries of chlorine residual, ph, orthophosphates, etc., are due no later than the ninth day of the following month. 6. Any owner or operator of a public water system must maintain records in accordance with the RCSASection B102(l). 7. Please refer to the "Guide to Water Quality Monitoring Schedules" for more information on the content of this schedule. If you have any questions, please contact the Information Systems Unit at (860) End of schedule Page 12
13 FAIRVIEW FARMS GOLF COURSE & RESTAURANT 300 HILL ROAD PWS ID: CT Water System Facility: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (WSF ID: 00600) (3100) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Physical Parameters (PPS) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Water System Facility: ENTRY POINT (WSF ID: 00700) Nitrate And Nitrite (NOX) Point ( ) ENTRY POINT (3) Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 Complete Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 Complete 1 routine (RT) per year Compliance 1/1/14-12/31/14 4/1-12/31 Complete 1/1/15-12/31/15 4/1-12/31 1/1/16-12/31/16 4/1-12/31 Monthly Compliance Reminder Systems required to conduct lead and copper tap sampling annually or less frequently shall collect samples during the months of June, July, August or September unless otherwise approved by the Department. (RCSA Section B102(e)(8)(G)(iv) It is highly recommended that systems conduct the lead and copper monitoring early in the sampling period to allow for the collection of additional samples for Water Quality Parameter analysis in the event of an action level exceedance. Water System Facility Information Distribution System DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - (WSF ID: 00600) Point Inventory Point Description 4 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM A DS Y Page 13
14 FAIRVIEW FARMS GOLF COURSE & RESTAURANT 300 HILL ROAD PWS ID: CT Station ENTRY POINT - (WSF ID: 00700) Point Inventory Point Description 3 ENTRY POINT A EP Well WELL #1 - (WSF ID: 22977) Point Inventory Point Description 2 WELL #1 A RW Point Inventory Key: Type: DS: Distribution System EP: Entry Point FC: First Customer LD: Lowest Disinfectant Residual Point in Distribution System MD: Midpoint in Distribution System (Average Residence Time) MR: Maximum Residence Time : A: Active P: Proposed I: Inactive Contact Information Name Organization Address FERRAROTTI, ROBERT FAIRVIEW FARM GOLF 300 HILL ROAD Title: MANAGER Contact Type: HARWINTON, CT Owner Legal Contact Administrative Contact RW: Raw Water Source PC: Process Control Phone Fax BFERRAROTTI@FAIRVIEW AJT LLC Contact Type: Owner 300 Hill Rd HARWINTON, CT The Drinking Water Section requires all Public Water Systems to designate one Adminstrative Contact and a minimum of one Owner and one Legal Contact. All changes to current contact information shall be reported to the Drinking Water Section on the Contact Information Update form. Please note the following: All water quality monitoring results submitted to the Drinking Water Section (DWS) must include the information identifying the Water System Facility and the Point. The residual disinfectant concentration must be measured at the same location and time as each total coliform sample and reported to the DWS, in accordance with RCSA B102(e)(7)(A). 3. If a "Seasonal " is specified, all water quality samples collected for compliance purposes must be collected during this period (i.e. Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic Acids, and Copper requirements). 4. Depending on results, additional monitoring may be required (i.e. repeat or confirmation samples). This schedule is subject to change, and any related correspondence sent by the DWS on or after the generation date of this schedule will have precedence over what is contained in this schedule. Page 14
15 FAIRVIEW FARMS GOLF COURSE & RESTAURANT 300 HILL ROAD PWS ID: CT Depending on results, additional monitoring may be required (i.e. repeat or confirmation samples). This schedule is subject to change, and any 5. related correspondence sent by the DWS on or after the generation date of this schedule will have precedence over what is contained in this schedule. Monthly summaries of chlorine residual, ph, orthophosphates, etc., are due no later than the ninth day of the following month. 6. Any owner or operator of a public water system must maintain records in accordance with the RCSASection B102(l). 7. Please refer to the "Guide to Water Quality Monitoring Schedules" for more information on the content of this schedule. If you have any questions, please contact the Information Systems Unit at (860) End of schedule Page 15
16 207 BIRGE PARK ROAD - HARWINTON 207 BIRGE PARK ROAD PWS ID: CT PWS Classification: Transient Non-Community Population: 29 Water System Facility: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (WSF ID: 00600) (3100) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Physical Parameters (PPS) Point ( ) Select from Inventory of Active Points Water System Facility: ENTRY POINT (WSF ID: 00700) Nitrate And Nitrite (NOX) Point ( ) ENTRY POINT (3) Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 Complete Compliance 10/1/15-12/31/15 Complete 1 routine (RT) per year Compliance 1/1/14-12/31/14 Complete 1/1/15-12/31/15 Complete 1/1/16-12/31/16 Monthly Compliance Reminder Systems required to conduct lead and copper tap sampling annually or less frequently shall collect samples during the months of June, July, August or September unless otherwise approved by the Department. (RCSA Section B102(e)(8)(G)(iv) It is highly recommended that systems conduct the lead and copper monitoring early in the sampling period to allow for the collection of additional samples for Water Quality Parameter analysis in the event of an action level exceedance. Public Notification Requirements Monitoring and Reporting Violations (Mon) Analyte / Analyte Group (Code) Water System Facility Information Monitoring Period Violation Tier Public Notification Required Performed Certification Due (3100) 10/1/11-12/31/11 2 4/8/2012 4/18/2012 Physical Parameters (PPS ) 10/1/11-12/31/11 3 3/9/2013 3/19/2013 Certification Received Physical Parameters (PPS ) 1/1/14-3/31/14 3 5/27/2015 6/17/2015 6/6/2015 6/17/2015 Physical Parameters (PPS ) 4/1/14-6/30/14 3 9/4/2015 8/11/2014 9/14/ /17/2014 Note: Violation Tier 1: Public Notification required no later than 24 hours after the system learns of the violation. Violation Tier 2: Public Notification required no later than 30 days after the system learns of the violation. Violation Tier 3: Public Notification required no later than 365 days after the system learns of the violation. Public Notification Certification of Compliance is required no later than 10 days after completing the Public Notification Requirments.. Page 16
17 207 BIRGE PARK ROAD - HARWINTON 207 BIRGE PARK ROAD PWS ID: CT PWS Classification: Transient Non-Community Population: 29 Distribution System DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - (WSF ID: 00600) Point Inventory Point Description 4 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM A DS Station ENTRY POINT - (WSF ID: 00700) Point Inventory Point Description 3 ENTRY POINT A EP Well WELL - (WSF ID: 56913) Point Inventory Point Description 2 WELL A RW Point Inventory Key: Type: DS: Distribution System EP: Entry Point FC: First Customer : A: Active P: Proposed I: Inactive Contact Information Name LD: Lowest Disinfectant Residual Point in Distribution System MD: Midpoint in Distribution System (Average Residence Time) MR: Maximum Residence Time Organization Address Phone RW: Raw Water Source PC: Process Control METZ, ALICIA GRJH, INC. 25 Mitchell Town Road Contact Type: Owner Legal Contact Title: PRESIDENT P.O. Box 728 SHARON, CT SIMONS, LAUREN GRJH, INC. 67 Main Street Title: Contact Type: Administrative Contact VICE PRESIDENT P.O. Box 522 MILLERTON, NY The Drinking Water Section requires all Public Water Systems to designate one Adminstrative Contact and a minimum of one Owner and one Legal Contact. All changes to current contact information shall be reported to the Drinking Water Section on the Contact Information Update form. Fax Page 17
18 207 BIRGE PARK ROAD - HARWINTON 207 BIRGE PARK ROAD PWS ID: CT PWS Classification: Transient Non-Community Population: 29 Please note the following: All water quality monitoring results submitted to the Drinking Water Section (DWS) must include the information identifying the Water System Facility and the Point. The residual disinfectant concentration must be measured at the same location and time as each total coliform sample and reported to the DWS, in accordance with RCSA B102(e)(7)(A). 3. If a "Seasonal " is specified, all water quality samples collected for compliance purposes must be collected during this period (i.e. Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic Acids, and Copper requirements). 4. Depending on results, additional monitoring may be required (i.e. repeat or confirmation samples). This schedule is subject to change, and any related correspondence sent by the DWS on or after the generation date of this schedule will have precedence over what is contained in this schedule. 5. Monthly summaries of chlorine residual, ph, orthophosphates, etc., are due no later than the ninth day of the following month. 6. Any owner or operator of a public water system must maintain records in accordance with the RCSASection B102(l). 7. Please refer to the "Guide to Water Quality Monitoring Schedules" for more information on the content of this schedule. If you have any questions, please contact the Information Systems Unit at (860) End of schedule Page 18
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