OHA Drinking Water Services
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| PWS ID: | OR41 00149 | ||
| PWS Name: | BROOKINGS, CITY OF | ||
| Who Was Contacted: | Tony Baron | ||
| Contact Phone: | (Email address hidden) | ||
| Contact Date: | 12/15/2025 | ||
| Contacted By: | DOWNS, KENT (DWP) | ||
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| Assistance Type: | SURVEY/DEFICIENCY FOLLOW-UP | ||
| Survey: | 03/26/2024 | ||
| Reasons: | Operations |
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| Details: | 2024 Survey deficiencies 12.15.2025-The City's public works director informed me that the city met with Dyer Partnership city engineer on site to discuss the relocation of the chlorine injection system. The city has determined that the best location is the old city water intake site. They are currently working on getting an engineer's estimate from Dyer. Once they have that, they can move on to discuss funding sources. Next steps: The system was asked to provide photos, maps, or schematics of the old city water intake site if available. The corrective action for the downwell chlorination is overdue. The operator was advised to submit his request for a time extension. the request must include: The reasons for the delay and the estimated planned completion date. 11.10.2025-The City's public works director provided photos of the new turbidimeter recently installed at the Ranney collector. The operator recognized that raw water testing isn't possible yet, as chlorine injection is still occurring at the source, but efforts are being made to work out the details on how the continuous down-well chlorination can be discontinued. Next steps: evaluate a way of moving the chlorine injection point, and ensuring disinfection is proportional to flow. Injecting the chlorine at the Ranney well site after the raw water sample taps would be an acceptable location. |
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