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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005 - Second Quarter - Small Municipal Non-Residential WellsQuarterly Report for The Municipality of Bayham Small Municipal Non -Residential Wells for the period ending June 30, 2005 Straffordville Community Centre Bayham Medical Centre Bayham Municipal Office Straffordville Library Straffordville Firehall Eden & Area Community Centre Section 1 - Introduction: This report is a summary of the second quarter water quality, published in accordance with Ontario's Drinking Water Protection Regulation. It includes important information regarding the source of water, analytical test results, and how these compare to the standards set by the Province. Section 2 - Compliance With Provincial Regulations: The well systems listed above are operated in accordance with provincial regulations. The following is the criteria used: Use of Accredited Labs: Analytical tests to monitor the water quality are conducted by a laboratory audited by the Canadian Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) and accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). Accreditation ensures that the laboratory has acceptable laboratory protocols and test methods in place. It also requires the laboratory to provide evidence and assurances of the proficiency of the analysts performing the test methods. Sampling and Analytical Requirements: Sampling and analysis schedule required by the OWRA Regulation 170/03, and the Ontario Drinking Water Standards are fully complied with. More information on sampling and analysis, including results are available in this report and from the Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant. Adherence to Ministry Guidelines and Procedures: To ensure the protection of the public's health and operational excellence, the Municipality adheres to the guidelines and procedures developed by the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Health. Section 3 - Analytical Test Results: Micro biological Parameters April MayFJune Quarter Summary MAC / IMAC Total Coliform counts/100mis Number of Samples 30 30 18 78 Number of Detectable Results 0 0 0 0 Min / Max Absent Exceedences 0 0 0 0 Resample Fecal Coliform or E -Coil Count counts/100mis Number of Samples 30 30 18 78 Number of Detectable Results 0 0 0 0 Min / Max Absent Exceedences 0 0 0 0 Resample Heterotrophic Plate Count & Background Count Number of Samples 30 30 12 72 Number of Detectable Results 0 0 0 0 Min / Max 500 Counts/mL 200 Counts/mL Exceedences 0 0 0 0 Resample Typical Source of Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, may come from Contamination septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, wildlife, and wastewater treatment plants. Section 4 - Discussion of Analvtical Results: It was found through thorough sampling that there were no microbiological adverse results during this time period. Section 5 - List of all Compounds Detected in Analysis of Water Samples: As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases may pick up substances resulting from the presence of animal or human activity. The well water is extensively tested for the presence of dozens of compounds. The results of all analytical tests are available at the municipal wastewater treatment plant. The following table lists all compounds detected during these tests. Parameter Compound MAC or IMAC 19.6 mg/L at office, 19.1 Nitrates mg/L at the library and 10 mg/L MAC 13.5mg/L at the firehalI Sodium All sites exceed, values 20 mg/L MAC range from 97-138 mg/L • All facilities are posted non -potable and bottled water is provided. Section 6 - Definitions and Abbreviations: • MAC - Maximum Acceptable Concentration. • IMAC - Interim Maximum Acceptable Concentration. • Coliform Bacteria - A group of commonly occurring rod shaped bacteria. Their presence in a water sample is indicative of inadequate filtration and/or disinfection. • Fecal Coliform Bacteria - Refers to a subgroup of coliform bacteria present in the digestive system of warm blooded animals and humans. • Heterotrophic Plate Count (HPC) - A method of measuring bacterial content in water samples. Also known as Standard Plate Count. • Organic Parameter - A group of chemical compounds containing carbon. • Inorganic Parameter - A group of chemical compounds not containing carbon. • Raw Water - Surface or ground water available as a source of drinking water that has not received any treatment.