OHA Drinking Water Services
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| PWS ID: | OR41 95054 | ||
| PWS Name: | WILDERVILLE COUNTRY STORE | ||
| Who Was Contacted: | Morgan Kindlespire | ||
| Contact Phone: | (Email address hidden) | ||
| Contact Date: | 11/13/2025 | ||
| Contacted By: | DOWNS, KENT (DWP) | ||
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| Assistance Type: | SURVEY/DEFICIENCY FOLLOW-UP | ||
| Survey: | Not in SDWIS yet | ||
| Reasons: | Operations |
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| Details: | 2025 Survey Report 11.13.2025 The operator reported that she will be getting in contact with her plumber to discuss the corrective actions needed to address the unmet rule requirements and significant deficiencies found during the survey. The operator was advised to concentrate on the plumbing changes needed to get the tracer study done, specifically: •Relocate the existing digital flow meter to the effluent side of the contact tank. •Install a new 4-GPM flow restrictor on the influent side of the treatment process. •Replace the existing totalizer flow meter located on the influent side of the treatment process. The operator was also advised to purchase monitoring equipment to test surface water quality parameters. The operator will provide an update next week, once she has discussed the next steps with the plumber. • Site visit on 10.07.2025 • Operator and DMCE notified on 10.28.2025 • Significant deficiencies due dates: 12.16.2025 and on 10.16.2025. • No updates to inventory. Key next steps provided to operator to start addressing significant deficiencies and unmet rule requirements: 1. Relocate the flow meter to the effluent side of the contact time tank. This is a critical step required to move forward with the contact time tracer study. 2. Equipment procurement: purchase a chlorine meter, turbidimeter, pH meter, and Thermometer. 3. Entry point monitoring: measure free chlorine concentration, turbidity, pH and temperature. 4. Distribution monitoring: measure free chlorine in the distribution at least twice per week. 5. Total coliform sampling: at least once every 3 months is recommended util the advisory is lifted and interim surface water treatment requirements are met. 6. Nitrate sampling: Collect one nitrate sample per year. Next sample due by 12.31.2025 7. Recommend VOC monitoring at least once per year due to source proximity to underground fuel tank. Additional information provided regarding proper biologiical sampling. |
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