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Water Quality Lab Report — Drinking water samples (SDG N5G0642) — July 23, 2025 (York Lab)

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Village of Red Hook

7467 S Broadway Red Hook, NY 12571 Attention: J. Cavanaugh

Report Date: 07/24/2025 Client Project ID: Village of Red Hook York Project (SDG) No.: N5G0642

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Report Date: 07/24/2025

Client Project ID: Village of Red Hook York Project (SDG) No.: N5G0642

Village of Red Hook 7467 S Broadway Red Hook, NY 12571 Attention: J. Cavanaugh

Purpose and Results

This report contains the analytical data for the sample(s) identified on the attached chain-of-custody received in our laboratory on July 23, 2025 and listed below. The project was identified as your project: Village of Red Hook .

The analyses were conducted utilizing appropriate EPA, Standard Methods, and ASTM methods as detailed in the data summary tables.

All samples were received in proper condition meeting the customary acceptance requirements for environmental samples except those indicated under the Sample and Analysis Qualifiers section of this report.

All analyses met the method and laboratory standard operating procedure requirements except as indicated by any data flags, the meaning of which are explained in the Sample and Data Qualifiers Relating to This Work Order section of this report and case narrative if applicable.

Please contact Client Services at 203-270-9973 with any questions regarding this report.

Client Sample ID--Date CollectedDate Received
York Sample ID--07/23/202507/23/2025
Matrix--07/23/202507/23/2025
5 Park--07/23/202507/23/2025
N5G0642-01----
Drinking Water----
9-11 E Market----
N5G0642-02----
Drinking Water----
Traditions Garden----
N5G0642-03----
Drinking Water----

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Sample Information[TOC_2]5 Park[TOC]
[TOC 1]Sample Results[TOC]
Client Sample ID:5 ParkYork Sample ID:N5G0642-01
York Project (SDG) No.York Project (SDG) No.Client Project IDMatrixCollection Date/TimeDate Received
N5G0642Village of Red HookDrinking WaterJuly 23, 2025 9:50 am07/23/2025
Field Analyses:Log-in/Sample Notes:
[TOC_3]Microbiological Analyses[TOC][TOC_3]Microbiological Analyses[TOC]Results
ParameterResultUnitsQualifierRLMCLReference MethodPrepared
Date/TimeAnalyzed
Date/TimeAnalyst
Coliform, totalAbsentP/A0.000.1SM 20, 21-23 9223B (-04) (CoSM 20, 21-23 9223B (-04) (Co
07/23/2025 16:2007/23/2025 16:20SWD
NELAC-NY11706,CTDOH-PH-0800
Certifications:
E. ColiAbsentP/A0.000.1SM 20, 21-23 9223B (-04) (CoSM 20, 21-23 9223B (-04) (Co
07/23/2025 16:2007/23/2025 16:20SWD
NELAC-NY11706,CTDOH-PH-0800
Certifications:
Sample Information[TOC_2]9-11 E Market[TOC][TOC_2]9-11 E Market[TOC]
Client Sample ID:9-11 E MarketYork Sample ID:N5G0642-02
York Project (SDG) No.York Project (SDG) No.Client Project IDMatrixCollection Date/TimeDate Received
N5G0642Village of Red HookDrinking WaterJuly 23, 2025 10:03 am07/23/2025
Field Analyses:Log-in/Sample Notes:

Results

|Parameter|Result|Units|Qualifier|RL|MCL|Analyzed Date/Time Prepared Date/Time Reference Method|Analyst| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |Coliform, total|Absent|P/A||0.00|0.1|SM 20, 21-23 9223B (-04) (Co 07/23/2025 16:20 07/23/2025 16:20|SWD| |||||||NELAC-NY11706,CTDOH-PH-0800 Certifications:|| |E. Coli|Absent|P/A||0.00|0.1|SM 20, 21-23 9223B (-04) (Co 07/23/2025 16:20 07/23/2025 16:20|SWD| |||||||NELAC-NY11706,CTDOH-PH-0800 Certifications:||

Sample InformationSample InformationSample Information[TOC_2]Traditions Garden[TOC][TOC_2]Traditions Garden[TOC][TOC_2]Traditions Garden[TOC]
Client Sample ID:Traditions GardenYork Sample ID:N5G0642-03
York Project (SDG) No.York Project (SDG) No.Client Project IDMatrixCollection Date/TimeDate Received
N5G0642Village of Red HookDrinking WaterJuly 23, 2025 10:16 am07/23/2025
Field Analyses:Log-in/Sample Notes:
Results
ParameterResultUnitsQualifierRLMCLReference MethodAnalyzed
Date/Time
Prepared
Date/TimeAnalyst
Coliform, totalAbsentP/A0.000.1SM 20, 21-23 9223B (-04) (CoSM 20, 21-23 9223B (-04) (Co
07/23/2025 16:20
07/23/2025 16:20SWD
NELAC-NY11706,CTDOH-PH-0800
Certifications:
E. ColiAbsentP/A0.000.1SM 20, 21-23 9223B (-04) (CoSM 20, 21-23 9223B (-04) (Co
07/23/2025 16:20
07/23/2025 16:20SWD
NELAC-NY11706,CTDOH-PH-0800
Certifications:

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Definitions and Other Information

Analyte is not certified or the state of the samples origination does not offer certification for the Analyte.

MCL

The Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) is the maximum concentration of a chemical that is allowed in public drinking water systems. The MCL is established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Some states have MCLs that are equal to or less than the Federally established MCL. The listed MCL value reflects the MCL established by the State where the sample was taken.

General Notes for

  1. The RLs and MDLs (Reporting Limit and Method Detection Limit respectively) reported are adjusted for any dilution necessary due to the levels of target and/or non-target analytes and matrix interference. The RL(REPORTING LIMIT) is based upon the lowest standard utilized for the calibration where applicable.

  2. Samples are retained for a period of thirty days after submittal of report, unless other arrangements are made.

  3. York's liability for the above data is limited to the dollar value paid to York for the referenced project.

  4. This report shall not be reproduced without the written approval of York Analytical Laboratories, Inc.

  5. All analyses conducted met method or Laboratory SOP requirements. See the Sample and Data Qualifiers Section for further information.

  6. It is noted that no analyses reported herein were subcontracted to another laboratory, unless noted in the report.

  7. This report reflects results that relate only to the samples submitted on the attached chain-of-custody form(s) received by York.

Approved By:

Date: July 24, 2025

Cassie Mosher Chemistry Director Phil Murphy Interim Microbiology Director

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