Part III Form 2
Section 11. ANNUAL REPORT.
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Drinking-Water System Number: |
260068744 |
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Drinking-Water System Name: |
G & B Thompson
Developments Well Supply |
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Drinking-Water System Owner: |
G & B Thompson Developments |
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Drinking-Water System Category: |
Non Municipal Year
Round Residential |
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Period being reported: |
January 1- Dec 31 2008 |
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none none Does your Drinking-Water System serve more than 10,000 people? Yes [ ] No [ x ] Is your annual report available to the public at no charge on a web site on the Internet? Yes [X ]
No [] Location where Summary Report required under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be available for inspection. |
Complete for all other Categories. Number of Designated Facilities served: Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Designated Facilities you serve? Yes [ ] No [ ] N/A Number of Interested Authorities you report to: Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Interested Authorities you report to for each Designated Facility? Yes [ ] No [ N/A ] |
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Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an appendix may be attached to the report |
List all Drinking-Water Systems (if any), which receive all of their drinking water from your system:
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Drinking Water System Name |
Drinking Water System Number |
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N/A |
N/A |
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes [ ] No [N/A ]
Indicate how you notified
system users that your annual report is available, and is free of charge.
[ X ] Public access/notice via the web
[ ] Public access/notice via Government Office
[ ] Public access/notice via a newspaper
[ ] Public access/notice via Public Request
[ ] Public access/notice via a Public Library
[ X ] Public access/notice via other method ------Onsite Community bulletin Boards used for posting water information------
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Modern Engineered and up to date system designed to supply water from a pressure grouted well. System consists of a 3 H.P. submersible pump which supplies water through a 2 inch water meter into 3- V260 pressure tanks. System was designed with a 220 volt pulsafeeder chlorine metering pump in the event treatment was required. Water is them feed out in 3- 2”pipes to distribute water to 5 man holes where water mains may be flushed and water is then supplied to each home through a 1” line. A 1.5”line from phase 3 supplies water to T.M.H.P. pump house were it is then distributed to each home. The top floor of the pump house is used for sampling and monitoring the water system
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
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188 ounces plus 26 ounces of chlorine was used for flushing and disinfecting of water lines during this period. |
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
[ x ] Install required equipment
[ x ] Repair required equipment
[ x ] Replace required equipment
As we have covered all of our upgrades to equipment, out of park operations thus no additional costs have been placed on the Tenants for the period of this report. However the additional work and Administration costs of Reg.170/03 have been much greater than ever expected. Additional Government requirements for lead testing means an additional amount of time will be required to administer these tests along with additional equipment and Laboratory testing costs and courier which has meant an increase in 2008 water testing costs.
Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to Spills Action Centre
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Incident
Date |
Parameter |
Result |
Unit
of Measure |
Corrective
Action |
Corrective
Action Date |
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We had no reportable adverse results during the period of this report.
Microbiological testing done
under the Schedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03, during this reporting
period.
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Number
of Samples |
Results
(min
#)-(max #) |
(min
#)-(max #) |
Number
of
HPC Samples |
(min
#)-(max #) |
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Raw |
24 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
N/A |
N/A |
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Distribution |
104 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
N/A |
N/A |
Plus
2 samples were taken and not counted because they had ice in them and not
tested
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9 of Regulation 170/03 during the period covered by this Annual Report.
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NOTE: For
continuous monitors use 8760 as the number of samples. |
Number
of Grab Samples |
(min
#)-(max #) |
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Turbidity |
24 |
.09-.43 NTU |
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Chlorine |
104 |
.03-.46 Mg/L. |
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Temperature |
63 |
44.6-56.3 Deg.Far. |
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NOTE: Record
the unit of measure if it is not milligrams per litre. |
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
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Date
of legal instrument issued |
Parameter
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Date
Sampled |
Result |
Unit
of Measure |
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N/A |
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Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most recent sample results
Parameter
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Sample Date
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Result Value |
Unit of Measure
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Exceedance
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Antimony |
July 24-06 |
<0.001 |
Mg/L |
0.006 |
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Arsenic |
July 24-06 |
<0.001 |
Mg/L |
0.025 |
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Barium |
July 24-06 |
0.25 |
Mg/L |
1.0 |
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Boron |
July 24-06 |
0.02 |
Mg/L |
5.0 |
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Cadmium |
July 24-06 |
<0.0001 |
Mg/L |
0.005 |
Chromium |
July 24-06 |
0.007 |
Mg/L |
0.05 |
Lead |
Sept. 09-06 |
<0.001 |
Mg/L |
0.01 |
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Mercury |
July 24-06 |
<0.0001 |
Mg/L |
0.001 |
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Selenium |
July 24-06 |
<0.001 |
Mg/L |
0.01 |
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Sodium |
July 24-06 |
46 |
Mg/L |
20 |
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Uranium |
July 24-06 |
0.001 |
Mg/L |
0.02 |
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Fluoride |
July 24-06 |
0.15 |
Mg/L |
1.5 |
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Nitrite |
July 24-06 |
<0.10 |
Mg/L |
1.0 |
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Nitrate |
July 24-06 |
4.60 |
Mg/L |
10. |
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most recent sample results
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Parameter |
Sample Date
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Result Value |
Unit of Measure
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Exceedance
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Alachlor |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
5 |
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Aldicarb |
July 24-06 |
<9 |
Ug/L |
9 |
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Aldrin
+ Dieldrin |
July 24-06 |
<0.012 |
Ug/L |
0.7 |
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Atrazine
+ N-dealkylated metobolites |
July 24-06 |
<0.2 |
Ug/L |
5 |
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Azinphos-methyl |
July 24-06 |
<2 |
Ug/L |
20 |
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Bendiocarb |
July 24-06 |
<2 |
Ug/L |
40 |
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Benzene |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
5 |
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Benzo(a)pyrene |
July 24-06 |
<0.01 |
Ug/L |
0.01 |
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Bromoxynil |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
5 |
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Carbaryl |
July 24-06 |
<5 |
Ug/L |
90 |
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Carbofuran |
July 24-06 |
<5 |
Ug/L |
90 |
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Carbon
Tetrachloride |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
5 |
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Chlordane
(Total) |
July 24-06 |
<0.018 |
Ug/L |
7 |
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Chlorpyrifos |
July 24-06 |
<1 |
Ug/L |
90 |
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Cyanazine |
July 24-06 |
<1 |
Ug/L |
10 |
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Diazinon |
July 24-06 |
<1 |
Ug/L |
20 |
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Dicamba |
July 24-06 |
<1 |
Ug/L |
120 |
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1,2-Dichlorobenzene |
July 24-06 |
<0.4 |
Ug/L |
200 |
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1,4-Dichlorobenzene |
July 24-06 |
<0.4 |
Ug/L |
5 |
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Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
(DDT) + metabolites |
July 24-06 |
<0.024 |
Ug/L |
30 |
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1,2-Dichloroethane |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
5 |
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1,1-Dichloroethylene (vinylidene
chloride) |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
14 |
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Dichloromethane |
July 24-06 |
<4.0 |
Ug/L |
50 |
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2-4
Dichlorophenol |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
900 |
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2,4-Dichlorophenoxy
acetic acid (2,4-D) |
July 24-06 |
<1 |
Ug/L |
100 |
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Diclofop-methyl |
July 24-06 |
<0.9 |
Ug/L |
9 |
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Dimethoate |
July 24-06 |
<2.5 |
Ug/L |
20 |
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Dinoseb |
July 24-06 |
<1 |
Ug/L |
10 |
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Diquat |
July 24-06 |
<7 |
Ug/L |
70 |
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Diuron |
July 24-06 |
<10 |
Ug/L |
150 |
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Glyphosate |
July 24-06 |
<10 |
Ug/L |
280 |
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Heptachlor
+ Heptachlor Epoxide |
July 24-06 |
<0.012 |
Ug/L |
3 |
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Lindane
(Total) |
July 24-06 |
<0.006 |
Ug/L |
4 |
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Malathion |
July 24-06 |
<5 |
Ug/L |
190 |
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Methoxychlor |
July 24-06 |
<0.024 |
Ug/L |
900 |
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Metolachlor |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
50 |
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Metribuzin |
July 24-06 |
<5 |
Ug/L |
80 |
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Monochlorobenzene |
July 24-06 |
<0.2 |
Ug/L |
80 |
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Paraquat |
July 24-06 |
<1 |
Ug/L |
10 |
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Parathion |
July 24-06 |
<1 |
Ug/L |
50 |
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Pentachlorophenol |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
60 |
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Phorate |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
2 |
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Picloram |
July 24-06 |
<5 |
Ug/L |
190 |
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Polychlorinated
Biphenyls(PCB) |
July 24-06 |
<0.1 |
Ug/L |
3 |
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Prometryne |
July 24-06 |
<0.25 |
Ug/L |
1 |
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Simazine |
July 24-06 |
<1 |
Ug/L |
10 |
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THM
(NOTE: show
latest annual average) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
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Temephos |
July 24-06 |
<10 |
Ug/L |
280 |
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Terbufos |
July 24-06 |
<0.4 |
Ug/L |
1 |
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Tetrachloroethylene |
July 24-06 |
<0.3 |
Ug/L |
30 |
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2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
100 |
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Triallate |
July 24-06 |
<1 |
Ug/L |
230 |
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Trichloroethylene |
July 24-06 |
<0.3 |
Ug/L |
5 |
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2,4,6-Trichlorophenol |
July 24-06 |
<0.5 |
Ug/L |
5 |
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2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy
acetic acid (2,4,5-T) |
July 24-06 |
<1 |
Ug/L |
280 |
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Trifluralin |
July 24-06 |
<0.4 |
Ug/L |
45 |
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Vinyl
Chloride |
July 24-06 |
<0.2 |
Ug/L |
2 |
List any Inorganic or
Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed in Schedule 2
of
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Parameter |
Result Value |
Unit of Measure |
Date of Sample |
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Sodium |
46 |
Mg/L |
July 24-06 |
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(Only if DWS category is large municipal residential, small
municipal residential, large municipal non residential, non municipal year
round residential, large non municipal non residential)