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PWS ID: 01352 ---- ALPINE CREST IMPROVEMENT DIST

Most Recent Water System Survey
Survey Date: Oct 08, 2021
Notification Date: Oct 20, 2021 (12 days)
Regulating Agency: MARION COUNTY
Survey Frequency: 3 YR  -  Visit the Water System Surveys page to see the list of surveys due each year.
Deficiencies:
No deficiencies were identified.


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Water System Site Visit History
Reason Visit Date Frequency Next Due Notification Date
(Days after survey)
Responsible
Agency
Comments and
Deficiencies
Sanitary Survey, Finished (SNSV) 10/08/2021 3 YR  * 10/20/2021 (12) MARION COUNTY Show details
Sanitary Survey, Finished (SNSV) 07/19/2018 3 YR  * 07/20/2018 (1) MARION COUNTY Show details
Sanitary Survey, Finished (SNSV) 11/05/2014 3 YR  * 11/06/2014 (1) MARION COUNTY Show details
Sanitary Survey, Finished (SNSV) 10/14/2010 3 YR  * 10/14/2010 (0) MARION COUNTY Hide details
  Comments:

The deficiencies noted are as follows:

Monitoring Deficiencies
1. Unresolved MCL violation for Total Coliform Bacteria.

Operator Certification Deficiencies
1. No certified operator at required level-0065(2).

The comments & recommendations noted are as follows:

1. The DWP has established criteria for determining whether a system should be considered to have "Outstanding Performance".
Systems that are designated outstanding performers may have their water system survey frequency reduced from every 3 years
to 5 years. Although your water system did not meet the established criteria, please review the enclosed handout to see what steps
you can take in the future towards receiving this designation.

2. A summary of your monitoring requirements can be found on page 8. Please maintain a copy of this page and refer to it for future monitoring scheduling.

3. Under new groundwater rules, each time a routine sample is found to have total coliform, each well that was in use at the time must be tested
and reported as a source sample. This is in addition to the 4 required repeat samples, but one of the source samples can count as the 4th
repeat. So that means each you get a routine detection you will need to take 6 samples (3 distribution, one at each well).

4. The reservoir should be inspected inside and out on an annual basis and a cleaning schedule determined. Cleaning schedules can vary
depending on water quality but should never exceed 10 years.

Category Deficiency Due Date Resolved Date
Monitoring & Reporting MCL violationsNot tracked
Operator Certification No certified operator at required levelNot tracked
Deficiency dates were not tracked prior to 1/1/2014.
Sanitary Survey, Finished (SNSV) 11/09/2005 3 YR  * 11/09/2005 (0) MARION COUNTY No details
Sanitary Survey, Finished (SNSV) 01/05/1999 3 YR  * MARION COUNTY Show details
 




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