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Village of Red Hook Water Treatment Facilities Monthly Report — June 2024

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Village of Red Hook Water Treatment Facilities Monthly Report

July 1, 2024

System Flow

During the month of June the water treatment facility treated 8,610,740 total gallons, which is an average of 287,025 gallons per day. See below for the Annual Daily Average Flow Chart:

All bacteriological samples for the month were collected and transported to York Analytical, Newton, Connecticut. Please see below for sample locations and results:

LocationTotal ColiformE. Coli
Mail Rm TraditionsAbsentAbsent
2 W. MarketAbsentAbsent
29 E. MarketAbsentAbsent

Chemical Usage

During the month of June, 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

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Village of Red Hook Water Treatment 7467 South Broadway, Red Hook, New York 12571 Ni 07/01/2024 mS hd Consulting Water System Water System Notes: Monthly Total Coliform All results absent for the month Deficiencies Well Control Issues Avanti Controls said panels are in final stages and will be ready for installation in the beginning of May. Stissing Electric says ground work is currently being laid. 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/Flow Scada upgrade currently in progress Well 13 & 14 Project Currently in progress. Panels are at facility. For Future Notes: ----- End of picture text -----

NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Bureau of Water Supply Protection

Water Systems Operation Repor

Microbiological Sample Resu

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Public Water System Name Reporting Month/Year Date Report Submitted Source Water Type(s) Village of Red Hook Jun-24 7/1/24 ☐Surface ☒Ground☐GWUDI Public Water System ID County Town, Village, or City ☐Purchase with subsequent chlorination NY1302775 Dutchess Red Hook ☐Purchase w/out subsequent chlorination Chlorination Comments/Observations Treated water Liquid Free chlorine DATE Source(s) in Use (gallons/day)volume Hypochlorite added to crock (quarts) entry point residual at (mg/l) 1 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 265,199 1.0 2 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 282,440 0.5 3 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 310,037 0.8 4 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 309,575 1.0 5 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 259,186 0.8 6 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 304,417 1.0 7 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 250,046 0.8 8 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 250,644 1.0 9 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 309,226 1.0 10 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 262,348 20.00 1.2 11 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 391,362 40.00 1.2 12 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 305,155 1.2 13 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 309,443 1.2 14 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 258,630 1.2 15 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 309,411 1.2 16 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 252,650 1.0 17 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 294,593 40.00 1.0 18 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 309,220 1.0 19 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 309,583 0.8 20 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 310,660 1.0 21 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 310,991 40.00 1.0 22 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 292,741 1.0 23 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 288,387 1.0 24 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 262,924 1.0 25 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 292,741 1.1 26 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 306,322 1.1 27 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 294,789 1.0 28 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 266,483 1.0 29 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 294,473 1.1 30 Well 1,3,4,9,12,15 147,064 1.0 Total 8,610,740 300 AVG. 287,025 #DIV/0! 9.6 1.0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! ----- End of picture text -----

Chlorine Mix Ratio = 5 quarts/gallons of 12.5 % chlorine added t - gallons of water in crock Reported by Fernando Dongo Title: Operator NYS DOH Operator Certification Number NY0038297 Signature: Date: 7/1/2024 Operator Grade Level IIA, IIB, C, D

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Microbiological Samples and Free Chlorine Residual

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Sample Type Total E.coli Free Chlorine Population Served: 2830 Sample Location Date of Sample 1.Routine 2.Repeat Coliform Positive Positive Residual (mg/l) Number of microbiological monitoring samples require 3 Mail Rm Traditions 6/12/2024 1 Absent Absent 0.8 Number of microbiological monitoring samples taken: 3 Did an M&R violatio 2 W. Market 6/12/2024 1 Absent Absent 0.9 If “Yes,” check reason (s) belo 29 E. Market 6/12/2024 1 Absent Absent 0.8 Actual number of samples is fewer than required. Did not collect/analyze repeat sample. Did not collect/analyze for E. coli for positive total coliform from routine/repeat sample. Did an MCL violation occur? If “ Yes ,” check reason(s) below (see also Part 5, Table 6 for additional information). For systems collecting less than 40 samples per month: two or more of the samples (routine and /or repeat) are positive for total coliform (= total coliform MCL violation). For systems collecting 40 or more samples per month: more than 5% of the samples (routine and/or repeat) are positive for total coliform (= total coliform MCL violation). The original sample was E.coli positive and at least 1 repeat sample was positive for total coliform ( = E.coli MCL violation). Reminder: System must collect a minimum of five (5) routine microbiological monitoring samples during the month following a repeat sample collection. As required by 5-1.72, “Operation of a Public Water System,” a copy of this form shall be sent to your local health department by the 10th calendar day of the next reporting period. ----- End of picture text -----

Sample Collector(s): Bryan Smith Name of NYSDOH Certified Laboratory Pace Analytical Did any MCL violation occur? If so, please describe: No

Did an emergency or low pressure problem occur? Did source water bypass an existing treatment process in the system?If so, please explain.

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