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Village of Red Hook Water & Wastewater Treatment Monthly Report — September 1, 2023

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Village of Red Hook Water & Wastewater Treatment 7467 South Broadway, Red Hook, New York 12571

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Water System Water System Notes: Monthly Total Coliform All results absent for the month Deficiencies Well Control Issues Waiting for SCADA update Town/Village Interconnect 2020 test indicated this was not a viable option for Village flow in case of emergency. Engineering review currently in place. Well level monitors have been reviewed with a variety of repairs that were required. Currently looking at options for communication to wells Well Level/Flow 14 & 15 as there is a short in wiring between the plant and the wells Well 13 VFD shorted and is ordered. Delaware reviewed with C3ND and Hitchcock Electric. Waiting for Hitchock Electric to Well 13 VFD Failure provide a report on relocating the VFD's to the back wells as part of the future SCADA upgrade. ----- End of picture text -----

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Village of Red Hook Water Treatment Facilities Monthly Report

September 1, 2023

System Flow

During the month of August, the water treatment facility treated 7,367,500 total gallons, which is an average of 237,700 gallons per day. See below for the Annual Daily Average Flow Chart:

All bacteriological samples for the month were collected and transported to Pace Analytical Services, Newburgh, New York. Please see below for sample locations and results:

LocationTotal ColiformE. Coli
Mail Rm. TraditionsAbsentAbsent
80 Glen RidgeAbsentAbsent
2 W. MarketAbsentAbsent

Chemical Usage

During the month of August, the water treatment plant used 75 gallons of sodium hypochlorite. The average daily use was 2.4 gallons per day.

If you should have any questions in regards to this report, please feel free to reach out to me at our main office at (845) 244-0129 or by email at Fernando@C3NDEnviro.com

Sincerely,

Fernando Dongo Principal Consultant C3ND Environmental Consulting