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EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN For COWICHAN BAY WATERWORKS DISTRICT Revised March 2012

Index Page Number Introduction 1 System Overview 2 Property Locations 2 Emergency Call-out List 3 Backflow or Back Siphonage 6 Well Pump/Booster Pump Failure 6 Broken Water Main 6 Chlorination System Failure 6 Contamination of Source 6 Earthquake 7 Fire 7 Flood 7 Loss of Source or Low Water Levels 7 Power Failure 7 Water Test Results Indicating Danger 8 Emergency Response Signs 8

INTRODUCTION The Drinking Water Protection Act requires a water supplier to monitor and protect its drinking water. According to the new regulations the water supplier is required to submit an Emergency Response and Contingency Plan (ERCP). An ERCP is a written document that spells out a water system s plan of action for responding to potential emergencies, disasters or abnormal operational circumstances. This plan is to provide guidelines that will minimize disruption of normal customer services and protect public health and safety if an incident should occur. Each ERCP must include the following information: a) the names and telephone numbers of i. the management personnel for the water supply system, ii. the Ministry of Health, and iii. other agencies and officials specified by the management personnel; b) the persons referred to in paragraph (a) to be contacted in each type of emergency or abnormal operational circumstance; c) the steps to follow in the event of an emergency or abnormal operational circumstance; d) protocols to follow respecting public notice if an immediate reporting standard cannot be met. This specific ERCP was developed by the Cowichan Bay Waterworks District. 1

SYSTEM OVERVIEW Our groundwater comes from four wells, with the majority supplied by the Valleyview Well located in the 1400 block Cowichan Bay Road. At this site we draw from a very deep aquifer of high quality groundwater. All our sites are equipped with chlorination pumps with liquid chlorine used to eliminate or prevent the growth of coliforms within our distribution system. Regularly scheduled flushing is also carried out each year. Our water is of high quality and falls well within the Canadian Drinking Water Standard Guidelines. Water testing is undertaken on a regular basis by the Vancouver Island Health Authority, with the Public Health Officer notifying us should there be any trace of coliforms or other contaminates. While the availability of water at our Valleyview Well is substantial, the draw down is limited to our pumping capacity. We have noted that in the warmer days of summer, our pumps are running almost around the clock. Therefore we have sprinkling regulations in place. PROPERTY LOCATIONS 1. Valleyview Well and Pumping Station 1400 Cowichan Bay Road 2. Office Highmoor Well & Pumping Station Old Firehall Building (storage, inventory) 1760 Pavenham Road 3. Kidd Well & Pumping Station 2200 Block - Cowichan Bay Road 4. George Well and Pumping Station 4600 Block George Road 5. Ordano Pumping Station Ordano Wooden Water Tower 1700 Block Ordano Road 6. Telegraph Water Storage Tower 4300 Block Telegraph Road *Note: Detailed Operating Procedures and Log Book are held at each station and/or well site. 2

EMERGENCY CALL-OUT LIST Cowichan Bay Waterworks District 1760 Pavenham Road, Cowichan Bay, BC V0R 1N1 Telephone: 250-748-1687 Fax: 250-748-1627 SYSTEM OPERATORS G.R. Martin Contracting, Level 2 Cell 250-709-1872 Gord Martin David Martin, Operator Level 2 * Cell 250-709-1447 G.R. Martin Contracting Ron Ikona, Assistant Operator Home 250-748-3495 Cell 250-710-7065 (* DENOTES FIRST CALL) BULK WATER SUPPLIER Water on Wheels 250-748-8881 ELECTRICIANS METS Electric Ltd. Cell 250-857-7551 Jeff Metcalfe Home 250-743-2502 PLUMBERS Geoff Doran Cell 250-709-4600 Pager 250-715-4422 Gerry Hawkes Office 250-748-0502 Cell 250-715-7045 3

GOVERNMENT CVRD (Sewer) Office 250-746-2500 After Hours 1-888-453-0148 CVRD Emergency Program 250-746-2560 Public Health Inspector/ VIHA Office 250-737-2010 Vancouver Island Health Authority After Hours 1-800-204-6166 Cole Diplock Cell 250-715-6989 Ministry of Transportation Office 250-952-4489 Katie Ollmann Cell 250-882-3020 Provincial Emergency Program 1-800-663-3456 Ministry of Health 250-754-4004 Melissa Daniels, Environmental Health Officer SUBCONTRACTORS G. Kendall Welding & Backhoe Cell 250-715-6142 Greg Kendall Home 250-743-9064 Reg Ogden Trucking Ltd. Cell 250-715-6610 Reg Ogden Home 250-743-9828 Independent Pump Service Office 250-743-3075 Shane Black Cell 250-715-6108 James Excavating Cell 250-812-0266 Kenny James SUPPLIES Acme Supplies (chlorine 20 litre- 12% bleach) 1-800-667-2263 Four Star Waterworks Ltd. 250-954-3546 BC Aquifer (after hours forwarded to pager) 250-748-4041 Corix Water Products 250-746-8877 FM Communications (Fred) 250-746-8333 4

UTILITIES BC Hydro 1-888-769-3766 Fortis Gas BC Emergency 1-800-663-9911 Call before you dig 1-800-474-6886 CBW#2477 RADIO SUNFM (Duncan) 250-746-0897 BOARD MEMBERS Bob Claus 250-743-2942 Carrie Hokanson 250-746-9892 Ian Mackie 250-737-1425 Rick Mellson 250-746-7532 Lewis Penney 250-715-0911 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR Donna Monteith 250-701-2168 5

EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN ACTION LIST Backflow or Back Siphonage (* DENOTES FIRST CALL) Actions: 1. Call G.R. Martin Contracting: 250-709-1872 or * 250-709-1447 2. Locate and remove backflow source. 3. Contact Medical Health (office: 250-737-2010 or cell 250-715-7000) and District Administrator (250-701-2168) 4. Notify all users to boil water for two minutes or take other disinfection procedures in accordance with recommendation of local health officials. 5. Purge and disinfect lines as directed, after corrections have been made. Well Pump / Booster Pump Failure Action: Call G.R. Martin Contracting: 250-709-1872 or * 250-709-1447 for instructions. BROKEN WATER MAIN Action: 1. Call G.R. Martin Contracting: 250-709-1872 or * 250-709-1447 2. Reduce pressure (but maintain enough pressure to prevent backflow). 3. Shut down pumps. 4. Place signs showing Work in Progress and Possible Outage Time. 5. Advise local Health Unit if requested by G.R. Martin Contracting. Chlorination System Failure Action: 1. Call G. R. Martin Contracting. 250-709-1872 or * 250-709-1447 2. Call District Administrator at 250-701-2168 3. Notify all users to boil water for two minutes or take other disinfection procedures in accordance with recommendation of local health officials. Contamination of Source Spills, Vehicle Accidents Action: 1. Call G.R. Martin Contracting: 250-709-1872 or * 250-709-1447 2. Shut down pump if requested. 3. Notify Health Unit & District Administrator at 250-701-2168 4. Notify all users. 5. Contact local media for public service announcement. 6. Arrange alternate source if necessary i.e., bottled water, bulk hauler, storage tank. 6

Earthquake Cowichan Bay Waterworks District (* DENOTES FIRST CALL) In the event of a major earthquake capable of causing damage to the waterworks: Action: 1. Call G.R. Martin Contracting: 250-709-1872 or * 250-709-1447 2. Check reservoirs. 3. Check pump houses. 4. Check entire system for leaks. Fire Action: 1. Call 911 and request fire services. 2. Coordinate response with Fire Department. Flood Conditions Action: 1. Call G.R. Martin Contracting: 250-709-1872 or * 250-709-1447 2. Call District Administrator at 250-701-2168 3. Notify all users regarding the potential for water contamination. Users should be advised to store some drinking water and to boil any suspect water for two minutes. 4. Contact local media for public service announcement. Loss of Source or Low Water Levels Action: 1. Call G.R. Martin Contracting: 250-709-1872 or * 250-709-1447 2. Call District Administrator at 250-701-2168 3. Notify users of immediate water restrictions; utilize signage and media sources for public announcements. Power Failure Action: 1. Call BC Hydro. 1-888-769-3766 Determine how long before service is restored. If prolonged, check water tank located at 1760 Pavenham Road. 2. Put up signs requesting customers conserve water. ** Subscribers should be notified on an annual basis that they should conserve water whenever the electric power is interrupted to their home. Not only is the CBWD s ability to pump water affected, but also the individual homes may have septic systems that require electricity to pump water out of the home. Sewage backflows could result. 7

Water Test Results Indicating Danger Action: 1. Re-test immediately. 2. Consult with the Public Health Inspector. 3. Be prepared to issue water warnings or boil water advisory. Sample Notification: Re: Boil Water Advisory for Bacterial Contamination The Medical Health Officer has advised the Cowichan Bay Waterworks District that unacceptable levels of coliform bacterial have been detected in the drinking water system of the Cowichan Bay Waterworks District boundaries. Residents are advised to boil their drinking water for two minutes prior to consumption or prior to washing vegetables, brushing their teeth or using it in the preparation of foods that won t be cooked such as salads, ice cubes or juices. Bottled water may able be used as an alternative to tap water. Tap water is still acceptable for other household uses such as laundry or showering, but care should be taken not to swallow water when showering or bathing. For further information contact Cowichan Bay Waterworks District at 250-748-1687 THE TRUSTEES OF COWICHAN BAY WATERWORKS DISTRICT SIGNAGE Restricted Water usage in Effect (Cancelled) 5 signs 3 x 3 Boil Advisory in Effect (Cancelled) 5 signs 3 x 3 Waterline Flushing (Date from and to) Waterline Repairs in Progress (Estimated down time) 8