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2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEBellevCity93437HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3900011STU NAME: Bellevue WTP STU ID: 3955235
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Bellevue, City Of PWS TYPE: Community Surface Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Antimony, total 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30Arsenic, totalBarium, totalBeryllium, totalCadmium, totalChromium, totalCyanide, totalFluoride, totalMercury, totalNickel, totalSelenium, totalThallium, total
NITRATE 1 Sample Monthly
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
ORGANIC CARBON 1 Paired Sample Set Monthly*
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between May 1 and Jul 31AtrazineSimazine
Benzo(a)pyrene 1 Sample between May 1 and Jul 31Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipateDi(2-ethylhexyl)phthalateEndothall
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3900011 PWS Name: Bellevue, City Of
Community Surface Water POPULATION: 8136Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
System size (number of people served
Sampling PeriodStart End
Number of sites (reduced monitoring)
TriennialReport is due to your
district office no later than
Lead and Copper Monitoring Schedule
The dates and number of samples noted above supercede any previous schedule received from this agency. Copies of EPA Forms 5105,5106, and 5107 are available on our web site at http://www.epa.state.oh.us/ddagw/drinkforms.htm or your district office to use for your nextreport. If your Lead and Copper monitoring does exceed an action level or if you have any other questions, please contact your districtrepresentative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461
> 100,000 5010,001 to 100,000
3,301 to 10,000501 to 3,000101 to 500
< 101 5
3020105
6/1/05 9/30/05 10/10/05
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Klaus,Bill93610HuronNWD
STU NAME: Klaus Bill Pontiac STU ID: 3955260Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3937212 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Bill Klaus Pontiac
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Bron-NConsr93570HuronNWD
STU NAME: Bron-Nor Consrvtn League STU ID: 3955253Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3930712 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Bronson-Norwalk Conservation League
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
BuurmFarms93627HuronNWD
STU NAME: Buurma Farms AMLC No 1 STU ID: 3955263Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3940212 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Buurma Farms AMLC #1 PWS
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
BuurmFarms93702HuronNWD
STU NAME: Buurma Farms AMLC #2 STU ID: 3955278Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3946012 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Buurma Farms AMLC #2
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULECobleVillage93444HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3900112STU NAME: Coble Village MHP STU ID: 3955236
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Coble Village MHP PWS TYPE: Community Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Not Required
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS Not Required
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Apr 1 and Jun 30AtrazineSimazine
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3900112 PWS Name: Coble Village MHPCommunity Ground Water POPULATION: 85
Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
FreedValley131688HuronNWD
STU NAME: Freedom Valley Park and Campground STU ID: 3960838Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3946412 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Freedom Valley Park and Campground PWS
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEGreenEleme93580HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3934212STU NAME: Greenfield Elementary School STU ID: 3955255
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Greenfield Elementary School PWS TYPE: Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Not Required
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NITRITE Not Required
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS Not Required
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Apr 1 and Jun 30AtrazineSimazine
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3934212 PWS Name: Greenfield Elementary School
Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water POPULATION: 157Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Not RequiredHaloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
Not RequiredTotal Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEGreenVillage93459HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3900312STU NAME: Greenwich Village STU ID: 3955237
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Greenwich, Village Of PWS TYPE: Community Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Not Required
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS Not Required
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Apr 1 and Jun 30AtrazineSimazine
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3900312 PWS Name: Greenwich, Village Of
Community Ground Water POPULATION: 1525Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Not RequiredHaloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
Not RequiredTotal Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEHolidaServic93472HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3900412STU NAME: Holiday Service Corp STU 1 STU ID: 3955238
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Holiday Service Corp. PWS TYPE: Community Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Not Required
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS Not Required
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Apr 1 and Jun 30AtrazineSimazine
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEHolidaServic93476HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3900412STU NAME: Holiday Service Corp STU 2 STU ID: 3960530
Sample Monitoring Point: EP002
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Holiday Service Corp. PWS TYPE: Community Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Not Required
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS Not Required
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Apr 1 and Jun 30AtrazineSimazine
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3900412 PWS Name: Holiday Service Corp.
Community Ground Water POPULATION: 1272Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEIRBWPrope93544HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3901612STU NAME: IRBW Properties Ltd dba Williard MHP STU ID: 3955248
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: IBRW Properties, LTD. DBA Willard Mobile Home Park PWS TYPE: Community Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Not Required
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS Not Required
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Apr 1 and Jun 30AtrazineSimazine
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3901612 PWS Name: IBRW Properties, LTD. DBA Willard Mobile Home Park
Community Ground Water POPULATION: 150Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
HascieCasa139284HuronNWD
STU NAME: Kekekist Ltd STU ID: 3961015Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3946312 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Kekekist LTD PWS
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3935212 PWS Name: Lyme Elementary School
Nontransient Noncommunity Purchased Surface Water POPULATION: 161Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
REVISED 2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEMonroVillage93497HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3900811STU NAME: Monroeville Village STU ID: 3955241
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 3/1/05
PWS NAME: Monroeville, Village Of PWS TYPE: Community Surface Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Antimony, total 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30Arsenic, totalBarium, totalBeryllium, totalCadmium, totalChromium, totalCyanide, totalFluoride, totalMercury, totalNickel, totalSelenium, totalThallium, total
NITRATE 1 Sample Monthly
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
ORGANIC CARBON 1 Paired Sample Set Monthly*
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Feb 1 - Apr 30Atrazine 1 Sample Monthly May 1 - Jul 31Simazine 1 Sample between Aug 1 - Oct 31
1 Sample between Nov 1 - Jan 31
Benzo(a)pyrene 1 Sample between May 1 and Jul 31Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipateDi(2-ethylhexyl)phthalateEndothall
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3900811 PWS Name: Monroeville, Village Of
Community Surface Water POPULATION: 1433Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULENew Londo93505HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3900911STU NAME: New London Village of Plt 1 STU ID: 3955242
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: New London, Vlg Of-Plt 1 PWS TYPE: Community Surface Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Antimony, total 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30Arsenic, totalBarium, totalBeryllium, totalCadmium, totalChromium, totalCyanide, totalFluoride, totalMercury, totalNickel, totalSelenium, totalThallium, total
NITRATE 1 Sample Monthly
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
ORGANIC CARBON 1 Paired Sample Set Monthly*
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between May 1 and Jul 31AtrazineSimazine
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3900911 PWS Name: New London, Vlg Of-Plt 1
Community Surface Water POPULATION: 3220Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
System size (number of people served
Sampling PeriodStart End
Number of sites (reduced monitoring)
TriennialReport is due to your
district office no later than
Lead and Copper Monitoring Schedule
The dates and number of samples noted above supercede any previous schedule received from this agency. Copies of EPA Forms 5105,5106, and 5107 are available on our web site at http://www.epa.state.oh.us/ddagw/drinkforms.htm or your district office to use for your nextreport. If your Lead and Copper monitoring does exceed an action level or if you have any other questions, please contact your districtrepresentative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461
> 100,000 5010,001 to 100,000
3,301 to 10,000501 to 3,000101 to 500
< 101 5
3020105
6/1/05 9/30/05 10/10/05
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULENew Londo93565HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3902611STU NAME: New London Plant No 2 STU ID: 3955252
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: New London, Vlg Of-Plt 2 PWS TYPE: Community Surface Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Antimony, total 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30Arsenic, totalBarium, totalBeryllium, totalCadmium, totalChromium, totalCyanide, totalFluoride, totalMercury, totalNickel, totalSelenium, totalThallium, total
NITRATE 1 Sample Monthly
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
ORGANIC CARBON Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between May 1 and Jul 31AtrazineSimazine
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3902611 PWS Name: New London, Vlg Of-Plt 2
Community Surface Water POPULATION: 6000Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Not RequiredHaloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
Not RequiredTotal Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
REVISED 2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULENorthFairfie93512HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3901012STU NAME: North Fairfield Vlg STU ID: 3955243
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 3/1/05
PWS NAME: North Fairfield, Village Of PWS TYPE: Community Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Not Required
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS Not Required
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Apr 1 and Jun 30AtrazineSimazine
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
REVISED 2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3901012 PWS Name: North Fairfield, Village Of
Community Ground Water POPULATION: 573Effective Date: 3/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Not RequiredHaloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
Not RequiredTotal Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3902403 PWS Name: Northern Ohio Rural Water
Community Purchased Surface Water POPULATION: 16436Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
4 Samples each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
4 Samples each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3946612 PWS Name: Northern Ohio Rural Water- SE District PWS
Community Purchased Surface Water POPULATION: 320Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
System size (number of people served
Sampling PeriodStart End
Number of sites (reduced monitoring)
AnnualReport is due to your
district office no later than
Lead and Copper Monitoring Schedule
The dates and number of samples noted above supercede any previous schedule received from this agency. Copies of EPA Forms 5105,5106, and 5107 are available on our web site at http://www.epa.state.oh.us/ddagw/drinkforms.htm or your district office to use for your nextreport. If your Lead and Copper monitoring does exceed an action level or if you have any other questions, please contact your districtrepresentative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461
> 100,000 5010,001 to 100,000
3,301 to 10,000501 to 3,000101 to 500
< 101 5
3020105
6/1/05 9/30/05 10/10/05
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULENorwaCity93523HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3901111STU NAME: Norwalk WTP STU ID: 3955244
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Norwalk, City Of PWS TYPE: Community Surface Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Antimony, total 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30Arsenic, totalBarium, totalBeryllium, totalCadmium, totalChromium, totalCyanide, totalFluoride, totalMercury, totalNickel, totalSelenium, totalThallium, total
NITRATE 1 Sample Monthly
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
ORGANIC CARBON 1 Paired Sample Set Monthly*
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Mar 31
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Feb 1 - Apr 30Atrazine 1 Sample Monthly May 1 - Jul 31Simazine 1 Sample between Aug 1 - Oct 31
1 Sample between Nov 1 - Jan 31
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3901111 PWS Name: Norwalk, City Of
Community Surface Water POPULATION: 16200Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
4 Samples each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
4 Samples each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Odot-RArea93600HuronNWD
STU NAME: ODOT Rest Area 3-29 STU ID: 3955258Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3936612 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Odot-Rest Area 3-29 PWS
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULERichmEleme93605HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3937012STU NAME: Richmond Elementary School STU ID: 3955259
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Richmond Elementary Sch PWS TYPE: Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Not Required
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NITRITE Not Required
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS Not Required
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Apr 1 and Jun 30AtrazineSimazine
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3937012 PWS Name: Richmond Elementary Sch
Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water POPULATION: 183Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Not RequiredHaloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
Not RequiredTotal Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEStambJohn93589HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3934612STU NAME: John F. Stambaugh & Co STU 1 STU ID: 3955256
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Stambaugh, John F. & Company PWS TYPE: Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Not Required
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NITRITE Not Required
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS Not Required
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Apr 1 and Jun 30AtrazineSimazine
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEStambJohn93593HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3934612STU NAME: John F. Stambaugh & Co STU 2 STU ID: 3960531
Sample Monitoring Point: EP002
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Stambaugh, John F. & Company PWS TYPE: Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Not Required
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NITRITE Not Required
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS Not Required
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Apr 1 and Jun 30AtrazineSimazine
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEStambJohn93591HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3934612STU NAME: John F. Stambaugh & Co STU 3 STU ID: 3960532
Sample Monitoring Point: EP003
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Stambaugh, John F. & Company PWS TYPE: Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Not Required
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NITRITE Not Required
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS Not Required
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between Apr 1 and Jun 30AtrazineSimazine
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3934612 PWS Name: Stambaugh, John F. & CompanyNontransient Noncommunity Ground Water POPULATION: 32
Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Not RequiredHaloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
Not RequiredTotal Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
StarvieDrive93657HuronNWD
STU NAME: Starview Drive In No 1 STU ID: 3955269Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3943112 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Starview Drive In #1
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3901411 PWS Name: Wakeman, Village Of
Community Purchased Surface Water POPULATION: 951Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
WarehTire93620HuronNWD
STU NAME: Warehouse Tire Co STU ID: 3955262Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3938612 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Warehouse Tire Company
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
WiersFarm93667HuronNWD
STU NAME: Wiers Farm AMLC #1 STU ID: 3955271Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3943612 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Wiers Farm AMLC #1
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
WiersFarm93672HuronNWD
STU NAME: Wiers Farm AMLC #2 STU ID: 3955272Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3943712 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Wiers Farm AMLC #2
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
WiersFarm93712HuronNWD
STU NAME: Wiers Farm AMLC #3 STU ID: 3955280Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3946212 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Wiers Farm AMLC #3
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
WiersFarm93692HuronNWD
STU NAME: Wiers Farm AMLC #4A-Bldg 1 & 2 STU ID: 3955276Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3945612 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Wiers Farm AMLC #4A-Bldg 1&2
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
WiersFarm139325HuronNWD
STU NAME: Wiers Farm AMLC #4B-Bldg 3 & 4 STU ID: 7061017Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3946512 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Wiers Farm AMLC #4B-Bldg 3&4 PWS
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEWillardCity93539HuronNWD
PWS ID: 3901511STU NAME: Willard WTP STU ID: 3955247
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
PWS NAME: Willard, City Of PWS TYPE: Community Surface Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Chemicals Date Samples TakenMonitoring Requirements
INORGANICS Antimony, total 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30Arsenic, totalBarium, totalBeryllium, totalCadmium, totalChromium, totalCyanide, totalFluoride, totalMercury, totalNickel, totalSelenium, totalThallium, total
NITRATE 1 Sample Monthly
NITRITE Not Required
RADIOLOGICALS Alpha, total Not RequiredRadium-228
BROMATE Not Required
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not Required
CHLORITE Not Required
ORGANIC CARBON 1 Paired Sample Set Monthly*
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Alachlor 1 Sample between May 1 and Jul 31AtrazineSimazine
CONSUMER CONFIDENCEREPORT (CCR)
CCR due by July 1, 2005
* A paired sample set refers to one source water and one treated water sample. A source water alkalinity is also required at the same time the TOC sample is taken.
Sample early in the monitoring period. Results are required to be reported to Ohio EPA no later than 10 days after the end of the monitoring period.
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 3901511 PWS Name: Willard, City Of
Community Surface Water POPULATION: 7600Effective Date: 1/1/05
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirements for chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
Date Samples TakenMonitoring RequirementsChemicals
Sample in the distribution system *Total Chlorine
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5)
1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)
Not RequiredAsbestos
Not RequiredChlorite
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Sampling Information
TTHM and HAA5 sample(s) should be collected from point(s) in the distribution system where the water age is the oldest. Use the MR00# as thesample monitoring point. If your system is also required to collect TTHM and HAA5 samples from other locations in your distribution system, use theappropriate RD00# as the sample monitoring point. Any questions concerning this schedule or the Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rulecan be directed to Richard Ciotola of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-3387 or [email protected]. Your district officerepresentative is also available to provide assistance.
Multiple wells drawing water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant for determining the number of TTHM and HAA5 samplesrequired, with approval from Ohio EPA.
* Total chlorine samples are collected in the distribution system at the same time and place as total coliforms are sampled.
** One sample for Chlorite at each of the following locations: near the first customer, at a location representative of the averageresidence time, and at a location reflecting maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system.
Asbestos Sampling Information
Collect one sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe. The sample monitoring point (smp) code is DS000. Due to limited Laboratory capacityand a 48 hour filtering requirement, contact your lab early in the monitoring period to schedule a sampling date.
Lead and Copper ScheduleRoutine Monitoring Not Required
Your Local District Office May Require Monitoring for Additional Parameters for the Lead and Copper Rule
System size (number of people served
Sampling PeriodStart End
Number of sites (reduced monitoring)
TriennialReport is due to your
district office no later than
Lead and Copper Monitoring Schedule
The dates and number of samples noted above supercede any previous schedule received from this agency. Copies of EPA Forms 5105,5106, and 5107 are available on our web site at http://www.epa.state.oh.us/ddagw/drinkforms.htm or your district office to use for your nextreport. If your Lead and Copper monitoring does exceed an action level or if you have any other questions, please contact your districtrepresentative at Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461
> 100,000 5010,001 to 100,000
3,301 to 10,000501 to 3,000101 to 500
< 101 5
3020105
6/1/05 9/30/05 10/10/05
2005 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northwest District Office at (419) 352-8461 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule.
WillardPark93677HuronNWD
STU NAME: Willard-Reservoir Park STU ID: 3955273Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 3943912 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/05
Willard-Reservoir Park
Chemicals Monitoring Requirements
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
Date Sample Taken: ___________________________
NITRITE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and Jun 30
NOTE: Check with your district office regarding your coliform monitoring requirements.