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Village of Red Hook WTP Monthly Operation Report — April 2026

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Document Name 042026VillageofRedHookWTP.pdf PWS ID Number NY1302775 PWS Name RED HOOK VILLAGE Uploaded By Leslie Coon Upload Date 5/5/2026 4:08:58 PM Document Status Pending Review

Document Type Monthly Operation Report Report Month April 2026 Average Chlorine Residual at Entry Point 2.02 mg/L Minimum Chlorine Residual at Entry Point 0.7 mg/L Average Daily Treated Volume of Water 226,898 Gallons Total Treated Volume of Water this Month 6,806,953 Gallons Maximum Daily Treated Volume of Water 247,528 Gallons Was there a positive Total Coliform/E. Coli? No Did an Emergency Occur No Previous Versions April 2026

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  • 2026-05-11DRIP Monthly Operation Report — April 2026
    — pins a specific version of this chain
    Both documents are the same monthly operation report for April 2026 submitted to the DRIP system; Document B is the source submission (uploaded 5/5) and Document A is the same report in pending review status (dated 5/11), representing the same singular artifact in different processing states.
  • 2026-05-01Utility Billing Report — Water/Sewer Department April 2026
    Two separate monthly reports from different departments (Utility Billing vs. WTP Operations) covering the same month but serving distinct reporting slots with no indication that one revises the other.

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