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2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEAqua Ohio-94600LakeNEDO
PWS ID: 4301511STU NAME: Aqua Ohio STU ID: 4355445
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
PWS NAME: Aqua Ohio - Mentor PWS TYPE: Community Surface Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Chemicals/Reports Sample DateChemical Name (Code) Monitoring Requirements
INORGANICS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Antimony, total (1074)Barium, total (1010)Beryllium, total (1075)Cadmium, total (1015)Chromium, total (1020)Cyanide, total (1024)Fluoride, total (1025)Mercury, total (1035)Nickel, total (1036)Selenium, total (1045)Thallium, total (1085)
ARSENIC 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Arsenic, total (1005)
NITRATE 1 Sample MonthlyNitrate (1040)
NITRITE Not RequiredNitrite (1041)
RADIOLOGICALS Not RequiredAlpha, total (4000)Radium-228 (4030)
BROMATE Not RequiredBromate (1011)
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not RequiredChlorine dioxide (1008)
CHLORITE Not RequiredChlorite (1009)
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON (TOC) 1 Paired Sample Set Monthly*TOC (2920)
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOCs) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31VOCs
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (SOCs) 1 Sample May 1 to Jul 31Alachlor (2051)Atrazine (2050)Simazine (2037)
* 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.
ATTENTION: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
CCR due by July 1, 2006CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT(CCR)
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4301511 PWS Name: Aqua Ohio - MentorCommunity Surface Water POPULATION: 80101
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Total Chlorine (1000) Sample in the distribution system *
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Bp Oil-Vro94685LakeNEDO
STU NAME: BP Oil Vrooman Site No. 4787 STU ID: 4355462Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4333017 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
BP Oil-Vrooman/Site 4787 PWS
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
CampLejnar94720LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Camp Lejnar Pump House STU ID: 4355469Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4336012 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Camp Lejnar Pump House
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
CampStigwa94828LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Camp Stigwandish STU ID: 4355489Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4340111 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Camp Stigwandish PWS
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
CappsTavern94710LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Capps Tavern STU ID: 4355467Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4334612 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Capps Tavern
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
CedarHills94700LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Cedar Hills Conference Center STU ID: 4355465Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4333617 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Cedar Hills Conference Center
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
ChaleDebon94863LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Chalet Debonne Vineyard STU ID: 4355496Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4341211 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Chalet Debonne Vineyard
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEFairpoHarbo94577LakeNEDO
PWS ID: 4300411STU NAME: Fairport Harbor WTP STU ID: 4355441
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
PWS NAME: Fairport Harbor Village PWS PWS TYPE: Community Surface Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Chemicals/Reports Sample DateChemical Name (Code) Monitoring Requirements
INORGANICS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Antimony, total (1074)Barium, total (1010)Beryllium, total (1075)Cadmium, total (1015)Chromium, total (1020)Cyanide, total (1024)Fluoride, total (1025)Mercury, total (1035)Nickel, total (1036)Selenium, total (1045)Thallium, total (1085)
ARSENIC 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Arsenic, total (1005)
NITRATE 1 Sample MonthlyNitrate (1040)
NITRITE Not RequiredNitrite (1041)
RADIOLOGICALS Not RequiredAlpha, total (4000)Radium-228 (4030)
BROMATE Not RequiredBromate (1011)
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not RequiredChlorine dioxide (1008)
CHLORITE Not RequiredChlorite (1009)
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON (TOC) 1 Paired Sample Set Monthly*TOC (2920)
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOCs) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31VOCs
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (SOCs) 1 Sample May 1 to Jul 31Alachlor (2051)Atrazine (2050)Simazine (2037)
* 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.
ATTENTION: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
CCR due by July 1, 2006CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT(CCR)
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4300411 PWS Name: Fairport Harbor Village PWS
Community Surface Water POPULATION: 2900Effective Date: 1/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Total Chlorine (1000) Sample in the distribution system *
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Five Points94848LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Five Points Country Store * STU ID: 4355493Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4340812 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Five Points Country Store
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEHoldeArbore94755LakeNEDO
PWS ID: 4337419STU NAME: Holden Arboretum STU ID: 4355476
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
PWS NAME: Holden Arboretum PWS TYPE: Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Chemicals/Reports Sample DateChemical Name (Code) Monitoring Requirements
INORGANICS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Antimony, total (1074)Barium, total (1010)Beryllium, total (1075)Cadmium, total (1015)Chromium, total (1020)Cyanide, total (1024)Fluoride, total (1025)Mercury, total (1035)Nickel, total (1036)Selenium, total (1045)Thallium, total (1085)
ARSENIC 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Arsenic, total (1005)
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Nitrate (1040)
NITRITE Not RequiredNitrite (1041)
BROMATE Not RequiredBromate (1011)
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not RequiredChlorine dioxide (1008)
CHLORITE Not RequiredChlorite (1009)
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOCs) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31VOCs
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (SOCs) Not RequiredSOCs
* 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.
ATTENTION: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
REVISED 2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4337419 PWS Name: Holden Arboretum
Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water POPULATION: 55Effective Date: 3/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Total Chlorine (1000) Sample in the distribution system *
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) 1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
JennifCount94653LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Jennifer's Country Kitchen STU ID: 4355456Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4331012 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Jennifer's Country Kitchen PWS
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Pj'S Pub94772LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Kirtland City Tavern STU ID: 4355479Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4338112 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Kirtland City Tavern PWS
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Lec Eques94814LakeNEDO
STU NAME: LEC Equestrian Center STU ID: 4355487Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4339912 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
LEC Equestrian Center PWS
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Lake Co -R94809LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Lake Co Red School House Ntr STU ID: 4355486Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4339812 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Lake Co.-Red School House
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULELake Co94629LakeNEDO
PWS ID: 4302911STU NAME: Lake Co East Wtr Subdistrict STU ID: 4355450
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
PWS NAME: Lake County East Water Subdistrict PWS TYPE: Community Surface Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Chemicals/Reports Sample DateChemical Name (Code) Monitoring Requirements
INORGANICS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Antimony, total (1074)Barium, total (1010)Beryllium, total (1075)Cadmium, total (1015)Chromium, total (1020)Cyanide, total (1024)Fluoride, total (1025)Mercury, total (1035)Nickel, total (1036)Selenium, total (1045)Thallium, total (1085)
ARSENIC 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Arsenic, total (1005)
NITRATE 1 Sample MonthlyNitrate (1040)
NITRITE Not RequiredNitrite (1041)
RADIOLOGICALS Not RequiredAlpha, total (4000)Radium-228 (4030)
BROMATE Not RequiredBromate (1011)
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not RequiredChlorine dioxide (1008)
CHLORITE Not RequiredChlorite (1009)
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON (TOC) 1 Paired Sample Set Monthly*TOC (2920)
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOCs) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31VOCs
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (SOCs) 1 Sample MayAlachlor (2051)1 Sample JuneAtrazine (2050)1 Sample JulySimazine (2037)
* 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.
ATTENTION: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
CCR due by July 1, 2006CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT(CCR)
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4302911 PWS Name: Lake County East Water Subdistrict
Community Surface Water POPULATION: 26649Effective Date: 1/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Total Chlorine (1000) Sample in the distribution system *
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4303103 PWS Name: Lake County Pinecrest Subdistrict
Community Purchased Surface Water POPULATION: 240Effective Date: 1/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Total Chlorine (1000) Sample in the distribution system *
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.System size
(number of people served)Sampling Period
EndNumber of sites
(reduced monitoring)
Annual
Lead and Copper Monitoring Schedule
StartReport is due to your
district office no later than
06/01/2006 09/30/2006 10/10/06 5240
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 Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULELake Co94624LakeNEDO
PWS ID: 4302411STU NAME: Lake Cty West WTP STU ID: 4355449
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
PWS NAME: Lake County West Water Subdistrict PWS TYPE: Community Surface Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Chemicals/Reports Sample DateChemical Name (Code) Monitoring Requirements
INORGANICS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Antimony, total (1074)Barium, total (1010)Beryllium, total (1075)Cadmium, total (1015)Chromium, total (1020)Cyanide, total (1024)Fluoride, total (1025)Mercury, total (1035)Nickel, total (1036)Selenium, total (1045)Thallium, total (1085)
ARSENIC 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Arsenic, total (1005)
NITRATE 1 Sample MonthlyNitrate (1040)
NITRITE Not RequiredNitrite (1041)
RADIOLOGICALS Not RequiredAlpha, total (4000)Radium-228 (4030)
BROMATE Not RequiredBromate (1011)
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not RequiredChlorine dioxide (1008)
CHLORITE Not RequiredChlorite (1009)
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON (TOC) 1 Paired Sample Set Monthly*TOC (2920)
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOCs) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31VOCs
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (SOCs) 1 Sample May 1 to Jul 31Alachlor (2051)Atrazine (2050)Simazine (2037)
* 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.
ATTENTION: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
CCR due by July 1, 2006CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT(CCR)
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4302411 PWS Name: Lake County West Water Subdistrict
Community Surface Water POPULATION: 80968Effective Date: 1/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Total Chlorine (1000) Sample in the distribution system *
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
LeroyComm240855LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Leroy Community Chapel Cornerstone Bldg STU ID: 4361545Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4341612 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Leroy Community Chapel Cornerstone PWS
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULELeroyEleme94668LakeNEDO
PWS ID: 4331612STU NAME: Leroy Elem Sch STU ID: 4355459
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
PWS NAME: Leroy Elementary School PWS TYPE: Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Chemicals/Reports Sample DateChemical Name (Code) Monitoring Requirements
INORGANICS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Antimony, total (1074)Barium, total (1010)Beryllium, total (1075)Cadmium, total (1015)Chromium, total (1020)Cyanide, total (1024)Fluoride, total (1025)Mercury, total (1035)Nickel, total (1036)Selenium, total (1045)Thallium, total (1085)
ARSENIC 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Arsenic, total (1005)
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Nitrate (1040)
NITRITE Not RequiredNitrite (1041)
BROMATE Not RequiredBromate (1011)
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not RequiredChlorine dioxide (1008)
CHLORITE Not RequiredChlorite (1009)
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOCs) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31VOCs
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (SOCs) Not RequiredSOCs
* 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.
ATTENTION: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
REVISED 2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4331612 PWS Name: Leroy Elementary School
Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water POPULATION: 338Effective Date: 3/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Total Chlorine (1000) Sample in the distribution system *
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) 1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.System size
(number of people served)Sampling Period
EndNumber of sites
(reduced monitoring)
Annual
Lead and Copper Monitoring Schedule
StartReport is due to your
district office no later than
06/01/2006 09/30/2006 10/10/06 5338
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 Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
MadisCong94799LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Madison Cong of Jeh Wit STU ID: 4355484Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4339612 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Madison Cong. of Jehovahs Witness
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4300903 PWS Name: Madison Village PWS
Community Purchased Surface Water POPULATION: 3300Effective Date: 1/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Total Chlorine (1000) Sample in the distribution system *
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) 1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEMentoRidge94595LakeNEDO
PWS ID: 4301012STU NAME: Mentor Ridge Farms Association STU ID: 4355444
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
PWS NAME: Mentor Ridge Farms Association PWS PWS TYPE: Community Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Chemicals/Reports Sample DateChemical Name (Code) Monitoring Requirements
INORGANICS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Antimony, total (1074)Barium, total (1010)Beryllium, total (1075)Cadmium, total (1015)Chromium, total (1020)Cyanide, total (1024)Fluoride, total (1025)Mercury, total (1035)Nickel, total (1036)Selenium, total (1045)Thallium, total (1085)
ARSENIC 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Arsenic, total (1005)
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Nitrate (1040)
NITRITE Not RequiredNitrite (1041)
RADIOLOGICALS Not RequiredAlpha, total (4000)Radium-228 (4030)
BROMATE Not RequiredBromate (1011)
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not RequiredChlorine dioxide (1008)
CHLORITE Not RequiredChlorite (1009)
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOCs) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31VOCs
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (SOCs) Not RequiredSOCs
* 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.
ATTENTION: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
CCR due by July 1, 2006CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT(CCR)
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4301012 PWS Name: Mentor Ridge Farms Association PWS
Community Ground Water POPULATION: 80Effective Date: 1/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Total Chlorine (1000) Sample in the distribution system *
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) 1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
NorthCoast94705LakeNEDO
STU NAME: North Coast Upper Crust Pizza STU ID: 4355466Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4334312 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
North Coast Upper Crust Pizza PWS
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEPainesCity94605LakeNEDO
PWS ID: 4301611STU NAME: Painesville City STU ID: 4355446
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
PWS NAME: Painesville City PWS PWS TYPE: Community Surface Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Chemicals/Reports Sample DateChemical Name (Code) Monitoring Requirements
INORGANICS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Antimony, total (1074)Barium, total (1010)Beryllium, total (1075)Cadmium, total (1015)Chromium, total (1020)Cyanide, total (1024)Fluoride, total (1025)Mercury, total (1035)Nickel, total (1036)Selenium, total (1045)Thallium, total (1085)
ARSENIC 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Arsenic, total (1005)
NITRATE 1 Sample MonthlyNitrate (1040)
NITRITE Not RequiredNitrite (1041)
RADIOLOGICALS Not RequiredAlpha, total (4000)Radium-228 (4030)
BROMATE Not RequiredBromate (1011)
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not RequiredChlorine dioxide (1008)
CHLORITE Not RequiredChlorite (1009)
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON (TOC) 1 Paired Sample Set Monthly*TOC (2920)
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOCs) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31VOCs
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (SOCs) 1 Sample May 1 to Jul 31Alachlor (2051)Atrazine (2050)Simazine (2037)
* 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.
ATTENTION: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
CCR due by July 1, 2006CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT(CCR)
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4301611 PWS Name: Painesville City PWSCommunity Surface Water POPULATION: 24000
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Total Chlorine (1000) Sample in the distribution system *
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1 Sample each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec)
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.System size
(number of people served)Sampling Period
EndNumber of sites
(reduced monitoring)
Triennial
Lead and Copper Monitoring Schedule
StartReport is due to your
district office no later than
06/01/2006 09/30/2006 10/10/06 3024000
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 Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEPainesTowns94789LakeNEDO
PWS ID: 4339112STU NAME: Painesville Township Preschool STU ID: 4355482
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
PWS NAME: Painesville Township Preschool PWS TYPE: Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Chemicals/Reports Sample DateChemical Name (Code) Monitoring Requirements
INORGANICS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Antimony, total (1074)Barium, total (1010)Beryllium, total (1075)Cadmium, total (1015)Chromium, total (1020)Cyanide, total (1024)Fluoride, total (1025)Mercury, total (1035)Nickel, total (1036)Selenium, total (1045)Thallium, total (1085)
ARSENIC 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Arsenic, total (1005)
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Nitrate (1040)
NITRITE Not RequiredNitrite (1041)
BROMATE Not RequiredBromate (1011)
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not RequiredChlorine dioxide (1008)
CHLORITE Not RequiredChlorite (1009)
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOCs) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31VOCs
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (SOCs) Not RequiredSOCs
* 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.
ATTENTION: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4339112 PWS Name: Painesville Township Preschool
Nontransient Noncommunity Ground Water POPULATION: 28Effective Date: 1/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) Not Required
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.System size
(number of people served)Sampling Period
EndNumber of sites
(reduced monitoring)
Annual
Lead and Copper Monitoring Schedule
StartReport is due to your
district office no later than
06/01/2006 09/30/2006 10/10/06 528
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 Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING ENTRY POINT SCHEDULEStewaLodge94619LakeNEDO
PWS ID: 4302212STU NAME: Stewart Lodge Nursing Home STU ID: 4355448
Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
PWS NAME: Stewart Lodge PWS TYPE: Community Ground Water
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
Chemicals/Reports Sample DateChemical Name (Code) Monitoring Requirements
INORGANICS 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Antimony, total (1074)Barium, total (1010)Beryllium, total (1075)Cadmium, total (1015)Chromium, total (1020)Cyanide, total (1024)Fluoride, total (1025)Mercury, total (1035)Nickel, total (1036)Selenium, total (1045)Thallium, total (1085)
ARSENIC 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Arsenic, total (1005)
NITRATE 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31Nitrate (1040)
NITRITE Not RequiredNitrite (1041)
RADIOLOGICALS Not RequiredAlpha, total (4000)Radium-228 (4030)
BROMATE Not RequiredBromate (1011)
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Not RequiredChlorine dioxide (1008)
CHLORITE Not RequiredChlorite (1009)
VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOCs) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31VOCs
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (SOCs) Not RequiredSOCs
* 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.
ATTENTION: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
CCR due by July 1, 2006CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT(CCR)
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact your district representative at Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for total coliform, minimum requirementsfor chemical analysis for your monthly operating reports, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULEPWS ID: 4302212 PWS Name: Stewart Lodge
Community Ground Water POPULATION: 104Effective Date: 1/1/06
Routine Lead and Copper Tap Monitoring Not RequiredLead and Copper Tap Schedule
Sample DateMonitoring RequirementsChemicals (Code)
Total Chlorine (1000) Sample in the distribution system *
Haloacetic Acids, five (HAA5) 1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1 Sample between Jul 1 and Sept 30
Chlorite (1009) Not Required
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 Todd Kelleher of the Ohio EPA DDAGW Central Office at (614) 644-2752. Your district office representative is also available toprovide 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.
If a lead or copper action level has been exceeded, additional sampling may be required.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
StoneGlen94777LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Stoney Glen Camp STU ID: 4355480Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4338312 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Stoney Glen Camp
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
StoneGlen94858LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Stoney Glen Camp Cabin STU ID: 4355495Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4341112 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
Stoney Glen Camp-Cabin
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
The Old94678LakeNEDO
STU NAME: Old Tavern STU ID: 4355461Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4332112 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
The Old Tavern
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
The Other94638LakeNEDO
STU NAME: The Other Inn STU ID: 4355453Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4330217 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
The Other Inn
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.
2006 CHEMICAL MONITORING SCHEDULE
THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM.Contact Northeast District Office at (330) 963-1200 to review additional monitoring for coliform, monthly operating parameters, and/or other monitoring requirements not included on this schedule. For water emergencies that occur after hours, please call 800-282-9378
The Reser94715LakeNEDO
STU NAME: The Reserve at Thunder Hill STU ID: 4355468Transient Noncommunity Ground Water
PWS ID: 4335212 Sample Monitoring Point: EP001
Effective Date: 1/1/06
The Reserve at Thunder Hill
Chemicals (Code) Monitoring Requirements
Sample Date: ___________________________
NITRATE (1040) 1 Sample between Jan 1 and May 31
NITRITE (1041) Not Required
Attention: Some monitoring periods have been reduced from 6 months to 5 months. Please review the monitoring requirements carefully.