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MUNICIPALITY OF THAMES CENTRE
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
REPORT NO. ES-002- 15
TO: Mayor and Members of CouncilFROM: Jarrod Craven, Superintendent of Environmental ServicesDATE: February 9, 2015SUBJECT: 2014 ANNUAL REPORTS — THORNDALE & DORCHESTER DRINKING
WATER SYSTEMS
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that:
1. Council receive report ES-002- 15, including copies of the 2014 Annual Reports forthe Dorchester and Thorndale drinking water systems for information.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Report is to provide Council with the Dorchester and Thorndale2014 Annual Reports that will be made available to the public by February 28, 2015.
BACKGROUND:
Annual reports for Thames Centre' s municipal drinking water systems are required to beprovided to the public no later than February
28th
of the following year. The prepared2014 Annual Reports for Dorchester and Thorndale meet the requirements of Schedule11 of the Drinking-Water System Regulation (0. Reg. 170/03).
The Annual Report must cover the period from January1st
to December 31St.
The
reports must contain a brief description of the drinking water system, a list of watertreatment chemicals used, summarize any reports made to the Ministry, summarize testresults required under the regulations, describe any adverse conditions and correctiveactions taken as a result and describe any major expenses incurred during the periodcovered by the report to install, repair or replace required equipment.
COMMENTS:
Annual Drinking Water System Summary Reports for Thames Centre' s municipaldrinking water systems are required to be provided to members of municipal council nolater than March
31st
of each year. These Summary Reports include additionaloperations information to supplement the Annual Reports and will be presented toCouncil in March.
CONSULTATION:
N/ A
Report No. ES- 002- 15
February 9, 2015Page 2
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
N/ A
REFERENCES/ ATTACHMENTS:
Dorchester Drinking Water System —2014 Annual ReportThorndale Drinking Water System — 2014 Annual Report
IPrepared by: Jarrod Craven, Superintendent of Environmental Services
Reviewed by: Stewart Findlater, Director of CS & D and Acting CAO
Appendix A - Dorchester
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2014 ANNUAL REPORT FOR WATER SYSTEMS
ANNUAL REPORT (as required by O. Reg. 170/03, Section 11)Drinking-Water System Number: 220002146
Drinking-Water System Name: Dorchester Drinking Water SystemDrinking-Water System Owner: Municipality of Thames CentreDrinking-Water System Category: Large Municipal ResidentialPeriod being reported: January 1, 2014- December 31, 2014
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other CategoriesResidential or Small Municipal ResidentialDoes your Drinking- Water System Number of Designated Facilitiesserve more than 10,000 people?
r Yes Noserved: N/A
Is your annual report available to Did you provide a copy of yourthe public at no charge on a web l" Yes r No annual report to all Designated r Yes r Nosite on the Internet? Facilities you serve? N/ALocation where Summary Report required under 0. Number of Interested Authorities youReg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be available for inspection. report to: N/A
Did you provide a copy of yourMunicipality of Thames Centre annual report to all Interested
r Yes r No4305 Hamilton Road, Authorities you report to for eachDorchester, ON NOL 1G3 Designated Facility? N/A
List all Drinking-Water Systems ( if any), which receive all of their drinking water from your system:Drinking Water System Name Drinking Water System NumberN/ A N/ A
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that areconnected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?N/ A
Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of charge.Public access/ notice via
r Public access/ notice viar-- Public access/ notice via a
the web Government Office newspaper
rPublic access/ notice via Public access/ notice via a
rPublic access/ notice via
Public Request Public Library Other Method
2014 Annual Report Page 1 of 5
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Describe your Drinking Water SystemThe Dorchester Drinking Water System consists of 9 ( nine) groundwater wells. The raw water from the productionwells passes through a treatment system consisting of clear-wells, a chemical feed system, filtration system,ultraviolet disinfection, storage reservoirs, and high lift pumps. Operation of the treatment system is controlled basedupon the liquid level condition within the elevated water storage tank in the village of Dorchester. The SCADA
system indicates to the water treatment facility PLC when treated water is required to be pumped into the distributionsystem. During periods of low demand, the treatment system remains in the ready mode.
The distribution system consists of approximately 51. 3km of water main contained within the urban boundaries of thevillage of Dorchester.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting periodSodium Hypochlorite 12%
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurredProduction well maintenance— approximately$ 34,000Ministry regulated sampling- approximately$ 13, 000Fire hydrant repair/replacement— approximately$ 12,500
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
Incident Date Parameter Result Units Corrective Action Corrective Action DateNo incidences
Burin• this• eriod
Microbiological testing done under the Schedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/ 03, during thisreporting period
Number of Range of E. Coli Range of Total Number Range of HPCSamples Results Coliform Results of HPC Results
cfu/ 100mL cfu/ 100mL Sam• les cfu/ 100mLRaw 374 0- 0 0- 1 not reIuired not required
Treated 54 0- 0 0- 0 54 10- 30Distribution 214 0- 0 0- 0 50 10- 140
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9 of Regulation 170/ 03 during the period coveredby this Annual Report
Number of Minimum level Maximum level Average levelcom• osite sam• les recorded b anal er recorded b anal zer recorded b anal er
Turbidit 9, 124 0. 03 ntu 5. 00 ntu 0. 13 ntuChlorine-POE 105, 108 0. 00 m•/ L 2.95 m•/ L 1. 45 m• lLFluoride( If the
Fluoride is not addedDWS providesto this system
fluoridation
3 Turbidity levels recorded above 0.50 ntu were instantaneous results directly caused by composite analyzermaintenance activities and are not indicative of actual water system levels.
Chlorine levels recorded below 1. 04 mg/L or above 2.07 mg/ L were instantaneous results directly caused by compositeanalyzer or chemical dosing pump maintenance activities and are not indicative of actual water system levels.
2014 Annual Report Page 2 of 5
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Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the requirement of anapproval, order or other legal instrumentDate of le• al instrument issued Parameter Date Sam• led Result Unit of MeasureDorchester Drinking Water System Trihalomethanes( THM) monthly 82.8 pg/ LMDWL Issue Number: 1 annual runningSchedule C, table 5 201012 20 average
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most recent sampleresults
Parameter Sample Date Result Value Unit of Measure Exceedance
Antimony 18 Feb 2014 0. 06 pg/L no
Arsenic 18 Feb 2014 0. 7 pg/L no
Barium 18 Feb 2014 _ 86.8 pg/L no
Boron 18 Feb 2014 18 pg/L no
Cadmium 18 Feb 2014 0. 003< MDL pg/ L no
Chromium 18 Feb 2014 1. 1 pg/ L no
Lead-see results below
Mercury 18 Feb 2014 0.01 < MDL pg/ L no
Selenium 18 Feb 2014 1 < MDL pg/ L no
Sodium( every 60 months) 12 Feb 2010 25. 8 mg/L yes
Uranium 18 Feb 2014 0. 941 pg/ L no
Fluoride 18 Feb 2014 0. 13 mg/ L no
Nitrite 18 Feb 2014 0.003< MDL mg/L no
15 May 2014 0. 003< MDL mg/ L no
15 Aug 2014 0. 003< MDL mg/ L no
14 Nov 2014 0. 003< MDL mg/ L no
Nitrate 18 Feb 2014 1. 19 mg/ L no
15 May 2014 1. 24 mg/L no
15 Aug 2014 1. 50 mg/L no
14 Nov 2014 1. 62 mg/L no
ND= non detection MDL= method detection limit
Summary of Lead Results during this reporting period (Winter: December 15th 2013 - April 15th 2014;Summer: June 15th 2014- October 15th 2014)
Sampling Period Range of Results Range of Results( pg/ L) Range of Results( mg/ L) Any Change inreduced sampling pg/ L) Non- residential Samples Distribution system Water Chemistry?
period until December Residential Samples 3 Alkalinity samples ( ie. variance in Alkalinity15th 2015) taken) sample results
Winter N/ A N/ A 215- 223 no
Summer N/ A N/ A 225- 228 no
Summary of Organic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most recent sampleresults
Parameter Sam' le Date Result Value Unit of Measure Exceedance
Alachlor 18 Feb 2014 0. 020< MDL 11111111011 no
Aldicarb 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL 11111111M11. no
Aldrin+ Dieldrin 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL no
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Summary of Organic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most recent sampleresults
Atrazine+ N- dealkylated 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/L no
metobolites
Azinphos-methyl 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/L no
Bendiocarb 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/L no
Benzene 18 Feb 2014 0.320< MDL pg/L no
Benzo(a)pyrene 18 Feb 2014 0.004< MDL pg/L no
Bromoxynil 18 Feb 2014 0.330< MDL pg/L no
Carbaryl 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Carbofuran 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/L no
Carbon Tetrachloride 18 Feb 2014 0. 160< MDL pg/ L no
Chlordane( Total) 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Chlorpyrifos 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/L no
Cyanazine 18 Feb 2014 0.030< MDL pg/ L no
Diazinon 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/ L no
Dicamba 18 Feb 2014 0. 200< MDL pg/L no
1, 2- Dichlorobenzene 18 Feb 2014 0.410< MDL pg/L no
1, 4- Dichlorobenzene 18 Feb 2014 0.360< MDL pg/ L noDichlorodiphenyltiichloroethane( DDT)+ 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L
nometabolites
1, 2-Dichloroethane 18 Feb 2014 0. 350< MDL pg/ L no1, 1- Dichloroethylene 18 Feb 2014 0.330< MDL pg/ L novinylidene chloride)
Dichloromethane 18 Feb 2014 0.350< MDL pg/ L no
2-4 Dichlorophenol 18 Feb 2014 0. 150< MDL pg/ L no2,4- Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid( 2, 4- D) 18 Feb 2014 0. 190< MDL pg/L no
Diclofop- methyl 18 Feb 2014 0.400< MDL pg/ L no
Dimethoate 18 Feb 2014 0.030< MDL pg/ L no
Dinoseb 18 Feb 2014 0. 360< MDL pg/L no
Diquat 18 Feb 2014 1. 000< MDL pg/ L no
Diuron 18 Feb 2014 0.030< MDL pg/L no
Glyphosate 18 Feb 2014 1. 000< MDL pg/L no
Heptachlor+ Heptachlor Epoxide 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/L no
Lindane( Total) 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Malathion 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/L no
Methoxychlor 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Metolachlor 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/L no
Metribuzin 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/L no
Monochlorobenzene 18 Feb 2014 0.300< MDL pg/ L no
Paraquat 18 Feb 2014 1. 000< MDL pg/ L no
Parathion 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/L no
Pentachlorophenol 18 Feb 2014 0. 150< MDL pg/ L no
Phorate 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Picloram 18 Feb 2014 1. 000< MDL pg/ L no
Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCB) 18 Feb 2014 0.040< MDL pg/ L no
Prometryne 18 Feb 2014 0.030< MDL pg/L no
Simazine 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/L no
Trihalomethanes( total) annual average 82.8 pg/L noNOTE: show latest annual average)
Temephos 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L noTerbufos 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Tetrachloroethylene 18 Feb 2014 0.350< MDL pg/L no2, 3,4, 6-Tetrachlorophenol 18 Feb 2014 0. 140< MDL pg/ L no
2014 Annual Report Page 4 of 5
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Summary of Organic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most recent sampleresults
Triallate 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL Ng/ L no
Trichloroethylene 18 Feb 2014 0.440< MDL pg/ L no2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 18 Feb 2014 0.250< MDL Ng/ L no
2,4, 5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic acid( 2,4,5- T) 18 Feb 2014 0.220< MDL pg/ L no
Trifluralin 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/ L no
Vinyl Chloride 18 Feb 2014 0. 170< MDL Ng/ L noi
MDL= method detection limit
List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed in Schedule 2of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
Parameter Sam• le Date Result Value Unit of Measure ODWS CriteriaSodium Na 2010 0212 eve 60 months 25.8 IIMMEM= < 20 m•/ L
Trihalomethanes total MEEMEE= M 82.8 = 11315= 111111 < 100 •/ L
2014 Annual Report Page 5 of 5
Appendix B - Thorndale17aimvsG'B ot
2014 ANNUAL REPORT FOR WATER SYSTEMS
ANNUAL REPORT (as required by O. Reg. 170/03, Section 11)Drinking-Water System Number: 220006115
Drinking-Water System Name: Thorndale Drinkin. Water S stemDrinking-Water System Owner: Munici. ali of Thames CentreDrinking-Water System Category: Large Municipal ResidentialPeriod being reported: Janua 1, 2014- December 31, 2014
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other CategoriesResidential or Small Municipal ResidentialDoes your Drinking- Water System
I- Yes P. No Number of Designated Facilitiesserve more than 10, 000 people? served: N/AIs your annual report available to Did you provide a copy of yourthe public at no charge on a web r Yes r No annual report to all Designated r Yes t Nosite on the Internet? Facilities you serve? N/ ALocation where Summary Report required under 0. Number of Interested Authorities youReg. 170/ 03 Schedule 22 will be available for inspection. report to: N/ A
Municipality of Thames Centre Did you provide a copy of your4305 Hamilton Road, annual report to all Interested
r Yes r NoDorchester, ON NOL 1G3 Authorities you report to for each
Designated Facility? N/A
List all Drinking-Water Systems ( if any), which receive all of their drinking water from your system:Drinking Water System Name Drinking Water System NumberN/ A N/ A
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that areconnected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?N/A
Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of charge.
trPublic access/ notice via Public access/ notice via Public access/ notice via athe web Government Office newspaper
Public access/ notice via Public access/ notice via a Public access/ notice via1rPublic Request Public Library
rOther Method
2014 Annual Report Page 1 of 5
Describe your Drinking Water SystemThe Thomdale Drinking Water System consists of 2( two) groundwater wells, a treatment system, reservoirs, and anelevated water tank. There are approximately 12. 1 km of watermain supplying water to the Village of Thomdale.
Raw well water is chlorinated before it enters into a 31 m3 contact chamber with concrete baffles to achieve thenecessary contact time. Water flows from the contact chamber through a 52m3 by- pass chamber then to twoseparate reservoirs. A Miltonic level control system in the by-pass chamber monitors the liquid levels and controlsthe well pumps. The disinfection system and iron sequestering systems both include duty and stand- by chemicalfeed pumps and storage tanks located in a chemical room with secondary containment.
A series of three( 3) vertical turbine pumps direct water from the water plant storage reservoirs to the 1, 650m3elevated water tank based on the liquid level condition within the elevated water storage tank.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting periodSodium hypochlorite 12%Sodium silicate
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurredMinistry regulated sampling- approximately$ 4,800
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
Incident Date Parameter Result Units Corrective Action Corrective Action DateNo incidences
during this period
Microbiological testing done under the Schedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03, during thisreporting period
Number of Range of E. Coli Range of Total Number Range of HPCSamples Results Coliform Results of HPC Results
cfu/ 100mL cfu/ 100mL Sam 1 les cfu/ 100mLRaw 106 0- 0 0- 0 not re' liked not reIuiredTreated 54 0- 0 0- 0 54 10- 380Distribution 107 0- 0 0- 0 25 10- 120
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9 of Regulation 170/ 03 during the period covered bythis Annual Report
Number of Minimum level Maximum level Average levelcomposite samples Recorded by analyzer Recorded by analyzer Recorded by analyzer
Turbidity 365 0. 25 ntu 0.45 ntu 0.34 ntuChlorine-POE 500,830 0.03 mi/ L 2.00 mg/ L 1. 08 mg/ LFluoride( If the
Fluoride is not addedDWS providesto this s stem mg/ Lfluoridation) y
2014 Annual Report Page 2 of 5
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Chlorine levels recorded below 0. 52 mg/ L or above 2.00 mg/ L were instantaneous results directly caused by compositeanalyzer or chemical dosing pump maintenance activities/malfunctions and are not indicative of actual drinking watersystem chlorine levels.
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the requirement of anapproval, order or other legal instrumentDate of I. 1 al instrument issued Parameter Date Sam• led Result Unit of MeasureThomdale Drinking Water System Sodium ( annually) 18 Feb 2014 28. 0 mg/ LMDWL Issue Number: 1 Iron ( annually) 18 Feb 2014 554 pg/LSchedule C, table 6 201012 20 Fluoride annuall 18 Feb 2014 1. 62 m•/ L
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most recent sampleresults
Parameter Sample Date Result Value Unit of Measure ExceedanceAntimony 02 Aug 2013 0. 02< MDL pg/ L noArsenic 02 Aug 2013 1. 2 Ng/ L no
Barium 02 Aug 2013 106 pg/ L no
Boron 02 Aug 2013 105 pg/ L no
Cadmium 02 Aug 2013 0.003 pg/ L no
Chromium 02 Aug 2013 0.5< MDL pg/L no
Lead- see results below
Mercury 02 Aug 2013 0.01 < MDL pg/ L noSelenium 02 Aug 2013 1 < MDL pg/ L no
Sodium( annually) 18 Feb 2014 28.0 mq/ L yesUranium 02 Aug 2013 0.035 pg/ L no
Fluoride( annually) 18 Feb 2014 1. 62 mg/ L yes
Nitrite( quarterly) 18 Feb 2014 0.003< MDL mg/ L no
15 May 2014 0.003< MDL mg/ L no
15 Aug 2014 0. 003< MDL mg/ L no
14 Nov 2014 0. 003< MDL mq/ L no
Nitrate( quarterly) 18 Feb 2014 0. 006 mg/ L no
15 May 2014 0. 006< MDL mg/ L no
15 Aug 2014 0.006 mg/ L no
14 Nov 2014 0.006< MDL mq/ L no
ND= non detection MDL= method detection limit
Summary of Lead Results during this reporting period (Winter: Dec. 15/2013 - April 15/ 2014;Summer: June 15/ 2014- Oct. 15/ 2014)Sampling Period Range of Results(pg/L) Range of Results( pg/ L) Range of Results Any Adverse Water
Residential Samples Non- residential Samples mg/ L) Quality Incidents?Distribution system ( ie. variance in Alkalinity3 Alkalinity samples sample results)
taken
Winter N/ A N/ A 182- 185 no
Summer N/ A N/ A 186- 188 no
Summary of Organic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most recent sampleresults
Parameter Sam• le Date Result Value Unit of Measure ExceedanceAlachlor 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL IIIINITBMM no
Aldicarb 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL no
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Summary of Organic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most recent sampleresults
Aldrin+ Dieldrin 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/L no
Atrazine+ N- dealkylated 18 Feb 2014 0. 010< MDL pg/ L no
metobolites
Azinphos-methyl 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/ L no
Parameter Sample Date Result Value Unit of Measure ExceedanceBendiocarb 18 Feb 2014 0. 010< MDL pg/ L no
Benzene 18 Feb 2014 0.320< MDL NgIL no
Benzo(a)pyrene 18 Feb 2014 0.004< MDL pg/ L no
Bromoxynil 18 Feb 2014 0.330< MDL pgIL no
Carbaryl 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Carbofuran 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL Ng/ L no
Carbon Tetrachloride 18 Feb 2014 0. 160< MDL pg/ L no
Chlordane( Total) 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/L no
Chlorpyrifos 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/ L no
Cyanazine 18 Feb 2014 0.030< MDL ig/L no
Diazinon 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/ L no
Dicamba 18 Feb 2014 0.200< MDL Ng/ L no
1, 2-Dichlorobenzene 18 Feb 2014 0.410< MDL pg/L no
1, 4-Dichlorobenzene 18 Feb 2014 0.360< MDL pg/L no
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane( DDT)+ 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/L nometabolites
1, 2-Dichloroethane 18 Feb 2014 0.350< MDL Ng/ L no1, 1- Dichloroethylene 18 Feb 2014 0.330< MDL pg/L novinylidene chloride)
Dichloromethane 18 Feb 2014 0.350< MDL pg/L no
2-4 Dichlorophenol 18 Feb 2014 0. 150< MDL Ng/ L no2,4- Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid( 2,4- D) 18 Feb 2014 0. 190< MDL Ng/ L no
Diclofop-methyl 18 Feb 2014 0.400< MDL NgIL no
Dimethoate 18 Feb 2014 0.030< MDL pg/ L no
Dinoseb 18 Feb 2014 0. 360< MDL pg/L no
Diquat 18 Feb 2014 1. 000< MDL pg/ L no
Diuron 18 Feb 2014 0.030< MDL Ng/ L no
Glyphosate 18 Feb 2014 1. 000< MDL pg/L no
Heptachlor+ Heptachlor Epoxide 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Lindane( Total) 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Malathion 18 Feb 2014 0. 020< MDL pg/L no
Methoxychlor 18 Feb 2014 0. 010< MDL pg/ L no
Metolachlor 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Metribuzin 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/ L no
Monochlorobenzene _ 18 Feb 2014 0.300< MDL pq/ L no
Paraquat 18 Feb 2014 1. 000< MDL pg/ L no
Parathion 18 Feb 2014 0.020< MDL pg/ L no
Pentachlorophenol 18 Feb 2014 0. 150< MDL pg/ L no
Phorate 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/L no
Picloram 18 Feb 2014 1. 00< MDL pg/ L no
Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCB) , 18 Feb 2014 0.040< MDL Ng/ L no
Prometryne 18 Feb 2014 0.030< MDL pg/ L no
Simazine 18 Feb 2014 0. 010< MDL _ pg/ L no
2014 Annual Report Page 4 of 5
Summary of Organic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most recent sampleresults
THM( quarterly) 18 Feb 2014 18.0 pg/L no
15 May 2014 21. 0NOTE: show latest annual average) 15 Aug 2014 27. 0
14 Nov 2014 18.0
Temephos 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Terbufos 18 Feb 2014 0. 010< MDL pg/ L no
Tetrachloroethylene 18 Feb 2014 0.350< MDL pg/ L no
Parameter Sample Date Result Value Unit of Measure Exceedance
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 18 Feb 2014 0. 140< MDL pg/ L no
Triallate 18 Feb 2014 0.010< MDL pg/ L no
Trichloroethylene 18 Feb 2014 0.440< MDL pg/ L no
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 18 Feb 2014 0. 250< MDL pg/ L no2, 4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic acid( 2,4,5- T) 18 Feb 2014 , 0. 220< MDL pg/ L no
Trifluralin 18 Feb 2014 0. 020< MDL pg/ L no
Vinyl Chloride 18 Feb 2014 0. 170< MDL pg/ L no
MDL= method detection limit
List any Inorganic or Organic parameter( s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed in Schedule 2of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
Parameter Sam 1 le Date Result Value Unit of Measure ODWS CriteriaSodium Na 18 Feb 2014 28.0 111= 01g= 1 < 20 ma/ LFluoride F- 18 Feb 2014 1. 62 1. 50 m./ L
2014 Annual Report Page 5 of 5