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Water Systems Operation Report — Microbiological Sample Results, June 2023

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NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Bureau of Water Supply Protection

Water Systems Operation Report Microbiological Sample Results

|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results|NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Systems Operation Report Bureau of Water Supply Protection Microbiological Sample Results| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| ||||||||||||| |Public Water System Name||||Reporting Month/Year||Date Report Submitted|||Source Water Type(s)||| |Village of Red Hook||||Jun-23||7/1/23|||☐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||| |DATE|Source(s) in Use|Treated water volume (1,000 /day)|Chlorination||||Comments/Observations||||| ||||||Liquid|Free chlorine residual at entry point (mg/l)|||||| ||||||Hypochlorite added to crock (quarts)||||||| |1|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|237.1|||20.00|1.0|||||| |2|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|264.3|||20.00|0.8|||||| |3|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|254.0||||1.0|||||| |4|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|220.1||||1.0|||||| |5|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|251.7|||20.00|1.1|||||| |6|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|172.0||||1.1|||||| |7|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|253.7|||20.00|1.1|||||| |8|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|221.2||||1.1|||||| |9|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|289.2|||40.00|1.1|||||| |10|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|173.4||||1.0|||||| |11|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|226.7||||1.0|||||| |12|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|231.5||||1.1|||||| |13|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|236.8|||40.00|1.1|||||| |14|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|277.4||||1.1|||||| |15|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|182.3||||1.0|||||| |16|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|305.6|||40.00|1.2|||||| |17|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|244.5||||1.0|||||| |18|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|224.8||||1.1|||||| |19|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|298.7||||1.1|||||| |20|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|260.6|||20.00|1.1|||||| |21|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|288.1||||1.1|||||| |22|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|279.1|||40.00|1.1|||||| |23|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|319.4||||1.0|||||| |24|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|267.4||||1.0|||||| |25|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|238.3||||1.0|||||| |26|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|280.7|||20.00|1.1|||||| |27|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|242.5||||1.3|||||| |28|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|207.0|||20.00|1.3|||||| |29|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|284.9|||20.00|1.1|||||| |30|Well 1,3,4,9,12,13,14,15|209.6|||20.00|1.1|||||| ||||||||||||| |Total||7,442.5|||300||||||| |AVG.||248.1||#DIV/0!|9.6|1.1|#DIV/0!|#DIV/0!|#DIV/0!|#DIV/0!|| ||||||||||||| Chlorine Mix Ratio = 5 quarts/gallons of 12.5 % chlorine added to

gallons of water in crock Reported by: Fernando Dongo Title: Operator NYS DOH Operator Certification Number: NY0038297 Signature: Date: 7/1/2023 Operator Grade Level IIA, IIB, C, D

Chlorine Mix Ratio = 5 quarts/gallons of 12.5 % chlorine added to - gallons of water in crock Reported by: Fernando Dongo Title: Operator NYS DOH Operator Certification Number: NY0038297 Signature: Date: 7/1/2023 Operator Grade Level IIA, IIB, C, D

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Microbiological Samples and Free Chlorine Residual

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Sample LocationDate of SampleSample TypeTotalE.coliFree ChlorinePopulation Served:
--1.Routine 2.ColiformPositiveResidual (mg/l)2830
--RepeatPositive--Number of microbiological monitoring samples required:
------3
------Number of microbiological monitoring samples taken:
------3
------Did an M&R violation
------If “Yes,” check reason (s) below:
------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
------coliformMCL
------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
------coliformMCL
------violation).
------The original sample was E.coli positive and at least 1 repeat sample was
------positive for total coliform ( =E.coli MCL violation
------).
Traditions Mail Room6/21/20231AbsentAbsent0.9
29 E. Market6/21/20231AbsentAbsent0.9
7329 S. Broadway6/21/20231AbsentAbsent0.8
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.

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.

Comments:

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## **Trustee Uku Village Green Report for March 2026** April 13, 2026 The Village Green Committee has been actively preparing for the spring season. **Arbor Day Planning:** After discussion among committee members, the VGC has decided to consolidate to a single planting day this fall, rather than the traditional two per year. This allows for better advance planning of planting locations and tree selection from Schichtel’s nursery. Per Tree City USA standards, our Arbor Day obligation is to observe the day at some point during the year, which opens up possibilities beyond planting alone. **Arbor Day Maintenance Day:** Committee member Brenda Cagle has proposed an Arbor Day mainte­ nance day as an alternative spring activity. Ideas include installing gator bags on trees planted since fall 2024, minor pruning of dead or crossing limbs, refreshing mulch on newer trees at Abrahams Park, removing winter tree guards, and providing homeowners with tree care notes. This will be discussed at the next meeting. **Town Collaboration:** Brenda has offered to reach out to the Town Tree Commission (Chair Cathy and Hop) about a joint Arbor Day celebration. The Town hosts an annual celebration in the Town Hall parking lot with demonstrations and free trees. The committee is discussing whether to join them this year. **Canvassing Postcard:** Committee member Joy Glass designed a canvassing postcard featuring a QR code linking to the Village Street Tree Request Form. The committee approved Version B. The Margaret Street, Tower Street, and Bird Street area has been identified as a target for upcoming canvassing. **Resident Inquiry:** Lisa Menz, a frequent visitor to Abrahams Park, inquired about planting a memorial tree. I informed her of the Board’s temporary halt on new installations in Abrahams Park and directed her to the street tree program and Chair Barrett for this fall’s planting. **Next Meeting:** Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 6 PM in the Village Courtroom. ## **Reminders:** - The Village Street Tree Request Form is available at the Village Green Committee page: redhookvillage.gov/200/Village­Green­Committee - If you have a little free time and want to meet fun neighbors, the Village Green might be just the place for you. Contact the Clerk, or email VGC Chair Tara Barrett: hilbarr@gmail.com As always, it is my pleasure to serve this hardworking team. francesuku@redhookvillage.gov

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