OHA Drinking Water Services
Contact Report Details |
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PWS ID: | OR41 93711 | ||
PWS Name: | CORVALLIS WALDORF ASSOCIATION | ||
Who Was Contacted and Phone: | Paul Jennison (541) 757-5877 | ||
Contact Date: | 07/19/2010 | ||
Contacted By: | KRUGER, SCOTT (BENTON COUNTY) | ||
Contact Method/Location: | Office | ||
Assistance Type: | WATER QUALITY ALERT RESPONSE | ||
Reasons: | Lead or Copper N/A |
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Details: | SUMMARY: lead 90th% value 0.327 DETAILS: Spoke with Paul Jennison on 7/9/10 to set up an appointment to conduct a water system survey at Inavale and Mountain View Schools. He reported that the lead tests for Inavale and Fairplay schools were above the EPA action level. He reported that the Orthophosphate used for corrosion control had past the manufacturer’s expiration date. He also reported that water quality parmenters were not being recorded and sent to the state as required There are summer school classes in session. The school has sent a public education flyer out, however it is not the most current template. The public education pieces were present in the decimation they sent out, to they were accepted. They were provided with the most current public education template. The school is serving bottled water and the all areas where water could be obtained for drinking have been market as not for drinking. Paul is obtaining new product. I prepared an enforcement letter to the school district which was reviewed by Amy Parmenter. The letter stated the need to take regular water quality parameter tests at the entry point and in the distribution system when taking lead and copper samples. The system will be required to take two six month rounds for lead and copper one before school opens and another in six months. Entry point and distribution system logs for lead and copper were enclosed in the enforcement letter. The system was surveyed by Ron Smith in 2005 and a significant deficiency was noted for not taking regular water quality parameter test and submitting them monthly. ACTION NEEDED: Monitor system for submission of water quality parameters tests. Wait for results of the first round of lead and copper tests prior to school opening. If test results return above the 90th% value, public education will be required. | ||
Associated Alerts: | CHEM4246 - 07/15/2010 - LEAD SUMMARY |