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Program Drinking Water Page 1 of 8 EPA 120.1 Conductivity EPA 1603 E. coli (Enumeration) EPA 1664 Rev A Oil and grease EPA 180.1 Turbidity EPA 200.7 Aluminum EPA 200.7 Barium EPA 200.7 Beryllium EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Calcium EPA 200.7 Calcium hardness as CaCO3 EPA 200.7 Chromium EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.7 Iron EPA 200.7 Magnesium EPA 200.7 Manganese EPA 200.7 Nickel EPA 200.7 Silver EPA 200.7 Sodium EPA 200.7 Strontium EPA 200.7 Total hardness as CaCO3 EPA 200.7 Zinc EPA 200.9 Thallium EPA 335.4 (discrete) Cyanide EPA 353.2 (discrete) Nitrate as N EPA 353.2 (discrete) Nitrite as N EPA 353.2 (discrete) Total nitrate-nitrite EPA 365.1 (discrete) Orthophosphate as P SM 2120 B Color SM 2150 B Odor SM 2320 B Alkalinity as CaCO3 SM 2330 B Corrosivity (Langlier index) SM 2510 B Conductivity SM 2540 C Total dissolved solids (TDS) SM 2540 D Residue, nonfilterable (TSS) SM 2550 B Temperature, deg. C SM 3112 B Mercury 12/14/2006 1/31/2008 10/16/2006 1/22/2008 12/14/2006 12/21/2009 12/21/2009 2/2/2011 11/1/2010 10/16/2006

Program Drinking Water Page 2 of 8 SM 3113 B Antimony SM 3113 B Arsenic SM 3113 B Lead SM 3113 B Selenium SM 4500-CN- G Amenable cyanide SM 4500-CN- I Weak acid dissociable cyanide SM 4500-Cl G Residual free chlorine SM 4500-Cl G Total residual chlorine SM 4500-F- C Fluoride SM 4500-H+ B ph SM 4500-NH3 D Ammonia as N SM 4500-NH3 G (discrete) Ammonia as N SM 4500-NO2- B Nitrite as N SM 4500-SO4 D Sulfate SM 5540 C Surfactants as MBAS SM 9215 B Heterotrophic bacteria (Enumeration) SM 9221 B + 9221 E [EC broth] Total coliform & Fecal coliform SM 9221 B + 9221 F [EC+MUG] Total coliform & E. coli SM 9221 E Fecal coliform (Enumeration) SM 9222 B Total coliform (Enumeration) SM 9222 B + 9221 E [EC broth] Total coliform & Fecal coliform SM 9222 B + 9222 G or 9221 F [EC+MUG] Total coliform & E. coli SM 9222 B/9222 G E. coli (Enumeration) 12/17/2008 12/21/2009 2/24/2003 12/17/2008 10/12/2011 8/4/2010 1/10/2012 4/29/2010 3/3/2010 5/18/2010 8/1/2008 4/29/2010

Program Non-Potable Water Page 3 of 8 ASTM D512-89A Chloride EPA 120.1 Conductivity EPA 160.4 Residue, volatile EPA 1631 Mercury EPA 1664 Rev A Non-polar material EPA 1664 Rev A Oil and grease EPA 180.1 Turbidity EPA 200.7 Aluminum EPA 200.7 Antimony EPA 200.7 Arsenic EPA 200.7 Barium EPA 200.7 Beryllium EPA 200.7 Boron EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Calcium EPA 200.7 Calcium hardness as CaCO3 EPA 200.7 Chromium EPA 200.7 Cobalt EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.7 Iron EPA 200.7 Lead EPA 200.7 Lithium EPA 200.7 Magnesium EPA 200.7 Manganese EPA 200.7 Molybdenum EPA 200.7 Nickel EPA 200.7 Potassium EPA 200.7 Selenium EPA 200.7 Silver EPA 200.7 Sodium EPA 200.7 Strontium EPA 200.7 Tin EPA 200.7 Titanium EPA 200.7 Total hardness as CaCO3 EPA 200.7 Vanadium EPA 200.7 Zinc 8/30/2008

Program Non-Potable Water Page 4 of 8 EPA 200.9 Thallium EPA 335.4 (discrete) Cyanide EPA 351.2 (discrete) Kjeldahl nitrogen, total (TKN) EPA 353.2 (discrete) Nitrate as N EPA 353.2 (discrete) Nitrite as N EPA 353.2 (discrete) Total nitrate-nitrite EPA 365.1 (discrete) Orthophosphate as P EPA 365.1 (discrete) Phosphorus, total EPA 420.1 Total phenolics EPA 6010 Aluminum EPA 6010 Antimony EPA 6010 Arsenic EPA 6010 Barium EPA 6010 Beryllium EPA 6010 Boron EPA 6010 Cadmium EPA 6010 Calcium EPA 6010 Chromium EPA 6010 Cobalt EPA 6010 Copper EPA 6010 Iron EPA 6010 Lead EPA 6010 Lithium EPA 6010 Magnesium EPA 6010 Manganese EPA 6010 Molybdenum EPA 6010 Nickel EPA 6010 Potassium EPA 6010 Selenium EPA 6010 Silver EPA 6010 Sodium EPA 6010 Strontium EPA 6010 Tin EPA 6010 Titanium EPA 6010 Vanadium EPA 6010 Zinc 8/8/2012 10/30/2009 8/30/2008 8/30/2008

Program Non-Potable Water Page 5 of 8 EPA 7196 Chromium VI EPA 7470 Mercury EPA 9012 Total cyanide OTHER HACH 8000 Chemical oxygen demand (COD) SM 2120 B Color SM 2310 B Acidity as CaCO3 SM 2320 B Alkalinity as CaCO3 SM 2540 B Residue, total SM 2540 C Residue, filterable (TDS) SM 2540 D Residue, nonfilterable (TSS) SM 2540 E Residue, volatile SM 2540 F Residue, settleable SM 2550 B Temperature, deg. C SM 3112 B Mercury SM 3113 B Arsenic SM 3113 B Cadmium SM 3113 B Copper SM 3113 B Lead SM 3113 B Selenium SM 3113 B Silver SM 3500-Cr B (20th & 21st ed.) Chromium VI SM 4500-CN- G Amenable cyanide SM 4500-Cl G Total residual chlorine SM 4500-Cl- E (discrete) Chloride SM 4500-F- B Preliminary distillation of fluoride SM 4500-F- C Fluoride SM 4500-H+ B ph SM 4500-NH3 B Ammonia distillation SM 4500-NH3 D Ammonia as N SM 4500-NH3 G (discrete) Ammonia as N SM 4500-NO2- B Nitrite as N SM 4500-O G Oxygen (dissolved) SM 4500-S D Sulfide SM 4500-SO3 B Sulfite, SO3 SM 4500-SO4 D Sulfate SM 5210 B Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) 11/24/2009 12/17/2009 10/30/2009 1/15/2009 3/28/2007 3/28/2007 12/14/2006 3/28/2007 11/24/2009 7/11/2008 8/8/2012

Program Non-Potable Water Page 6 of 8 SM 5210 B Carbonaceous BOD (CBOD) SM 5540 C Surfactants as MBAS SM 9221 B Total coliform (Enumeration) SM 9221 B.1/9221 F E. coli (Enumeration) SM 9221 C/E Fecal coliforms SM 9222 B Total coliforms SM 9222 B/9222 G E. coli (Enumeration) SM 9222 D Fecal coliforms 10/12/2011 11/23/2011 6/18/2010 4/20/2006 12/21/2004 4/29/2010 12/21/2004

Program Solid and Chemical Materials Page 7 of 8 EPA 1010 Ignitability EPA 1110 Corrosivity EPA 1311 Toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) EPA 160.4 Residue, volatile EPA 1682 Salmonella (Enumeration) EPA 200.9 Thallium EPA 3050B Acid digestion of solids EPA 6010 Aluminum EPA 6010 Antimony EPA 6010 Barium EPA 6010 Beryllium EPA 6010 Cadmium EPA 6010 Calcium EPA 6010 Chromium EPA 6010 Cobalt EPA 6010 Copper EPA 6010 Iron EPA 6010 Lead EPA 6010 Magnesium EPA 6010 Manganese EPA 6010 Molybdenum EPA 6010 Nickel EPA 6010 Phosphorus, total EPA 6010 Potassium EPA 6010 Silver EPA 6010 Sodium EPA 6010 Thallium EPA 6010 Tin EPA 6010 Vanadium EPA 6010 Zinc EPA 7.3.3.2 Reactive cyanide EPA 7.3.4.2 Reactive sulfide EPA 7060A Arsenic EPA 7471 Mercury EPA 7740 Selenium EPA 7841 Thallium 7/27/2012 8/30/2008 10/30/2009 7/27/2012 7/27/2012

Program Solid and Chemical Materials Page 8 of 8 EPA 9010 Total cyanide EPA 9012 Total cyanide EPA 9014 Total cyanide EPA 9034 Sulfide EPA 9045 ph EPA 9071A Oil and grease EPA 9071A Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) EPA 9071B Oil and grease EPA 9071B Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) EPA 9095 Paint filter liquids test SM 2540 G Residue, total SM 9221 E + EPA 625/R-92/013 Appendix F Fecal coliform (Enumeration) 9/19/2012 3/28/2007 1/14/2011 4/23/2009 10/12/2011 10/12/2011 7/26/2012