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Water and Wastewater Systems

Supply and Treatment

2 – 1954, Max. Capacity 22.7 l/sec, 30 h.p., Na chlorination

3 – 1963, Max. Capacity 19.25 l/sec,30 h.p., Na chlorination

4 – 1984, Max. Capacity 26.5 l/sec, 40 h.p., Na chlorination

5 – 1984, Max. Capacity 26.5 l/sec, 40 h.p., Na chlorination

6 – 1990, Max. Capacity 32 l/sec, 40 h.p., Na chlorination

I.P. Booster Station – Golf Course and Industrial Park

Penn Lake Heights B. Station – Penn Lake Heights Subdivision

Capacity – 4950 cubic meters

* Used to balance system pressure, regulate pump and provide water during power outage

Weekly bacteriological sampling

Regular physical/chemical sampling

On-line turbidity, chlorine residual monitoring

Annual lead testing

All storage facilities and drinking water systems are covered and secure.

No non-compliance and adverse results recorded in last inspection reports.

Production Class III – 2

Alarm systems installed

Qualified persons promptly dispatched when an alarm sounded

7,125 m of Cast Iron pipe

18,439 m of Ductile Iron pipe

2,435 m High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

3,933 m of PVC

255 m of Steel Piping

1,379 residential and 142 commercial/industrial services

208 fire hydrants

Pressure in distribution system 60-70 psi

Contingency plan for flushing every section of pipe over three year period

Operators:

1 – Class III distribution

1 – Class II distribution

2 – Class I distribution

Operation plans and contingency plans and procedures are in place

Logbooks for record keeping, identification for responsibilities for who is serving as Operator-in-charge, and complaint sheet are available at Works & Operations Yard

Wastewater System

Grit channels (Quantity 2)

Shredder

Splitter chamber (diverts flow to plant 1 or plant 2)

Plant #1 and #2

  • Aeration Chamber
  • Clarifier
  • Sludge holding tank

Sludge Press (25 to 30% solids)

Contact Chambers (Quantity 2)

Effluent discharge pipe (300m)

26 km's of sanitary sewers

550 sanitary manholes

1521 sanitary service connections

4.4 km's of storm sewers

139 storm manholes

93 catch basins

Evergreen Station – 1.7 mega liters per day

McCullough Station – 1.2 Mega Liters per day

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