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} M I N N E$ U f b MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH �. <br />Section of Drinking. Water Protection <br />Sanitary Survey Findings <br />DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br />om� <br />'g k'ale Pt <br />System Name: Roseville Survey Date: 0313112008 <br />PWSID: 1 620013 <br />System Contact: Tony Thury <br />Surveyor: C�M. Ko�P.E. <br />Surveyor Signature: °� � <br />The- findings below identify sanitary risks that may impact water quality, inform the water supply owner of <br />applicable responsibilities, and /or provide guidance related to water system operation and maintenance. <br />a er s ource, <br />. <br />No deficiencies observed. <br />mpun Fact! itc#rr <br />The booster station can produce approximately 14,500 gpm with four pumps runn ni ng. <br />No deficiencies observed. <br />The overflow on the elevated storage tank must he screened. <br />No deficiencies observed. <br />Distribution system is flushed in spring and pressure tested in fail. <br />No deficiencies obseRled. <br />M on' torn: 1 <br />.. <br />at ' a cats on <br />The following records shall be maintained by the water supply system <br />a. Col iform bacteria results - 5 years <br />b. Chlorine residual results - 5 gears <br />e. Chemical results - 10 years <br />d. Sanitary survey reports - 10 years <br />e. All lead and copper materials - 12 gears <br />f. Consumer confidence reports - 3 gears <br />g. Turbidity results - 3 years <br />h. Public notices - 3 years <br />i. Fluoride quarterly results and monthly reports - 1 year ana.gemen tlor t It ton: <br />No deficiencies observed. <br />t : � : vvfth: st 'te_,. a uiremen s; <br />The opportunity for additional training in water supply work should be made available to the operator(s). <br />Attendance at the annual waterworks operators seminar, held in the area, is a valuable experience for <br />anyone engaged in this field. <br />