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TOWN OF RED HOOK WATER DISTRICT NO. 1 Public Water System ID: NY 1302788 May 26, 2022 Work Session Summary April 2022 Monthly Reports

Attendees:

Hank Van Parys, Chairman, Doreen Buono, Secretary, Fernando Dongo, Principal of C3ND Services

Monthly Items

Normal

April 2022

Water Pumped 60 Kgpd Some usage by Bard College

  1. Well levels:

Well 1 – Well 2 –

45

Running Running

70

Well 1 Well 2 -

Kgpd

50 Resting 35 Resting

  1. Pump Volumes: Well # 1 Pumping @ 82 GPM** Well # 2 Pumping @ N/A GPM** Well #2: Need to replace pump and motor Well #1: Volume low, filter cartridges replaced. Volume back to normal @ 97 GPM

  2. Coliform Report

  3. Turbidity (NTU)

  4. Chlorine Residual

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none detected

none detected

<1.0 required .10 NTU* *(Nepthalometric Turbitdity Units) <1.0 goal

0.6 PPM* *(parts per Million)

Ongoing items:

  1. 2022 Water Test Requirements: PFOS - yearly PFOA - yearly DIOXANE - yearly Asbestos - every 9 Yrs . Lead, Copper - every 3 years (10 Sites between 6/3 & 9/3) Nitrate - yearly POC & MTBE - yearly Disinfection by-products: THMS - yearly HAA5 - yearly

STATUS due by 12/31/2022 due by 12/31/2022 due by 12/01/2022 due by 12/31/2030 due by 09/30/2024 due 12/31/2022 due 12/31/2022

due 7/1 - 9/30/2022 due 7/1 - 9/30/2022

Current Inventory:  Cartridge replacement in April 2022 We have 6 - 5 Micron filter cartridges in stock. We have 6 - 1 Micron filter cartridges in stock. Top-seals in stock = 4 5 each additional cartridges ordered – we need 10 total 

Full Inventory Handwritten – C3ND will digitize and send. Curb Boxes w/Risers. Received 5

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Ongoing Items continued:

  1. SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE (chlorine) current supply: IN 5 GALLON CONTAINERS: Reordered and received
  2. Pump Control Via Water Pressure: By “dialing down” the pump volumes, we can use the transducer to monitor water pressure in the water main during pumping, and thus use that pressure to turn the pumps off. Thereby eliminating the need for the timer. This is working. I have asked Dan Valentine, (Tighe & Bond), to prepare a “spec” for submittal to the Health Department. – Still Waiting
  3. Tank Inspection: Started on 3/21. But ice in tank precludes interior inspection. They will come back Completed May 10th, 2022. We are awaiting report.
  4. Fences: Poison Ivy on fences Pour Chlorine along the fence to kill the ivy. To be done.

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Research date updated to January 2026 and Town of Red Hook Level 2 charger fees added; CVS location added.

  • Date Researched changed from 'November 2025' to 'Last Updated: January 2026'
  • Town of Red Hook Level 2 chargers updated from 'free' to '$0.12/kWh, $0.25/minute after 8hrs (max $40)'
  • New location added: CVS, N Broadway, $0.26/kWh
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## **Fees Charged at Nearby Government/Non-Profit Charging Locations** DateLast ResearchedUpdated: NovemberJanuary 2025 2026 Source: PlugShare.com October 2024, J. Cavanaugh spoke with Ann at Town of Red Hook. The proceeds of charging fees are transferred from ChargePoint to Town checking account on a monthly basis. It should be of no surprise, ChargePoint takes a 10% cut on all monetary charges. - Town of Red Hook, DC super chargers only, $0.25/kWh + $0.50/minute after their preset limit of 1 hrs. Level 2 chargers, free$0.12/kWh, $0.25/minute after 8hrs (max $40). - Christ Church, $0.25/kWh + $2.00/hr idle fee (15 minutes after charges stops) - Bard, $0.15/kWh or $1.25 or $1.50/hr (3 different payment structures for the various chargers) - Village of Tivoli, $0.39/kWh plus $0.05/min idle fee - Village of Rhinebeck (including Starr Library), $1.00/hr for charge. Parking fee (on some spots) = $0 for 1st 3hrs, $1.75 thereafter - Town of Hyde Park, $0.35/kWh from 2PM-7PM, $0.26/kWh all other times - Norrie Point, free - City of Poughkeepsie, $0.39/kWh plus $0.05/min idle fee or $0.40/kwh or $1.50/hr (different payment structures for the various chargers) - Village of Millerton, $0.35/kWh. Parking, 1st 4 hrs free, $5.00/hr thereafter - Town of Germantown, $0.20/kWh, flat fee $1.00/6 hr - Town of Livingston, free - Town of Fishkill, $2.00/hr - Town of Washington, $0.35/kWh - Vassar, $0.28/kWh. Parking $0.00 while charging, $5.00/hr 60 min after charge stops - Town of Saugerties (inc. Public Library), $1.50/hr - Ulster County, $2.80/hr or $0.36/kWh with $1.00/hour idle fee from 8AM to 6PM, Monday through Friday. $0.18/kWh all other times. (different payment structures for the various chargers) - CVS, N Broadway, $0.26/kWh