02 22 2017 Council Agenda
The Township of Oro-Medonte
Council Meeting Agenda
Council Chambers
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
5:15 p.m. - Closed Session
6:00 p.m. - Open Session
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1. Call to Order - Moment of Reflection:
2. Adoption of Agenda:
a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda.
3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest:
4. Closed Session Items:
a) Motion to go In Closed Session.
b) Motion to Rise and Report.
c) Robin Dunn, CAO, Labour relations/employee negotiations (Staffing).
5. Minutes of Council and Committees:
6 - 8a) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Thursday, February 2, 2017.
9 - 13b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Monday, February 6, 2017
scheduled for 9:00 a.m.
14 - 16 c) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Monday, February 6, 2017
scheduled for 1:30 p.m.
17 - 31 d) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, February 8, 2017.
32 - 40 e) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Wednesday, February 15, 2017.
6. Recognition of Achievements:
41 - 44 a) 6:00 p.m. Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Awards - Oro African
Methodist Episcopal Church Preservation Project.
7. Public Meetings:
None.
8. Deputations:
None.
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9. Presentations:
None.
10. Identification From the Public of an Agenda Item of Interest:
Provides an opportunity for members of the public to identify an agenda item
which the public member may request be brought forward and considered
earlier in the meeting.
11. Open Forum:
The Open Forum provides an opportunity for the public to provide verbal
comments to Council, in Open Session, on matters scheduled on the current
agenda, and shall be conducted as follows:
Open Forum shall last no longer than 20 minutes;
Each speaker shall be required to identify the agenda item they are
speaking to and provide their name and address, which may become
part of the public record;
A speaker shall be limited to 2 minutes per agenda item;
No response shall be provided to any question posed during Open
Forum;
No discussion, debate or decisions will occur during Open Forum;
Each speaker is permitted to speak only once per agenda item;
A speaker may provide comment on one agenda item and then shall
step aside to enable another to provide comment on an agenda item;
No speaker shall speak to a second agenda item until other
individuals have had an opportunity to speak once;
Speakers providing comment on the same agenda item, shall be
requested to limit their comments so as to provide additional
information and not repeat the same information provided by a
previous speaker;
Comments made during Open Forum will not form part of the minutes
of the meeting;
The following matters will not be permitted during Open Forum:
o Comments/complaints against Members of Council or
Township staff;
o Matters beyond the jurisdiction of Council or the Township;
o Closed Session agenda items, including current or pending
litigation, or Insurance claims and/or pending claims by or
against the Township;
o Comments with respect to Minutes of Council and Committees;
o Comments that are contrary to the Municipal Freedom of
Information and Protection of Privacy Act;
o Comments with respect to any applications which have
proceeded through a Public Meeting in accordance with the
Planning Act, with the exception of comment related to a
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recommendation contained within the Staff Report.
The Chair may conclude Open Forum prior to the 20 minute maximum
time limit, for non-compliance with the Open Forum parameters,
Conduct of Members of the Public, or any other reason.
12. Reports of Municipal Officers:
45 - 47 a) Report No. FI2017-05, Paul Gravelle, Director, Finance/Treasurer/Deputy
CAO re: Statement of Accounts January 31, 2017.
48 - 50 b) Report No. FI2017-06, Paul Gravelle, Director, Finance/Treasurer/Deputy
CAO re: Development Charge Indexing.
51 - 74 c) Report No. OC2017-04, Shawn Binns, Director, Operations & Community
Services re: Line 9 Bridge Replacement Tender Results.
75- 81 d) Report No. DS2017-13, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re:
Parkland Requirements for Meadow Acres Subdivision, East Half of Lot 5,
Concession 13, RP 51R-29091, Parts, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (Medonte),
Application: 43-T-90082.
82 - 92 e) Report No. DS2017-015, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re:
County Initiated Official Plan Amendment Environmental Resource
Recovery Centre (File No.: SC-OPA-1602).
93 - 95 f) Report No. ES2017-02, Fred MacGregor, Manager, Environmental Services,
Plant Operations & Maintenance, re: Water Service Connection Agreement -
Two Lots on Maplewood Parkway - 1574826 Ontario Inc. (Stan Faynberg)
\[Refer to Item 17a)\].
96 - 160 g) Report No. ES2017-03, Michelle Jakobi, Manager, Environmental Services
Compliance & Capital Projects re: Municipal Annual Reports for all Township
of Oro-Medonte Drinking Water Systems January 1, 2016 to December 31,
2016.
13. Reports of Members of Council:
a) Updates from Council Representatives County of Simcoe and Township
Partners and Agencies.
Agencies, to deliver updates
Agencies.
14. Consent Agenda:
161 - 162 a) Announcements of Interest to the Public:
1. Orillia & Area Physician Recruitment & Retention Committee re:
Winter Wonderland, Friday, February 24, 2017, The Orillia Public
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Library, 7:00p.m.-11:00p.m.
2. Township of Oro-Medonte, 2017 Oro-Medonte Citizen of the Year and
Ontario Senior of the Year Nomination Notice.
163 - 167 b) Minutes of Sustainability Plan Steering Committee, Sustainable Severn
Sound meeting held on Thursday, January 5, 2017.
Staff Recommendation: Receive.
15. Communications/Petitions:
168 - 192 a) Correspondence dated January 31, 2017 from Ellen Bertrand, A/Director,
Cultural Heritage Policies Branch, Parks Canada re: Oro African Methodist
Episcopal Church, National Historic Site of Canada, Contribution Agreement.
193 b) Correspondence dated February 6, 2017 from Mayor Bill French, Township
of Springwater re: Annual Log-Sawing Contest - Elmvale Maple Syrup
Festival, Saturday, April 29, 2017.
194 - 195 c) Correspondence dated February 9, 2017 from Erin Nightingale, Chapter and
Programming Manager, Autism Ontario - Simcoe County Chapter re:
Request for Flag Raising, Week of April 3-7, 2017 and Proclamation
Request, April 2, 2017 "World Autism Awareness Day".
196 - 197 d) Correspondence received February 15, 2017 from Dale McEachern, Owner,
Total Cable Services Inc. re: Request for Letter of Support, Innovation Grant
to the Government of Canada.
16. Notice of Motions:
None.
17. By-Laws:
198 - 210 a) By-Law No. 2017-027: A By-law to Enter into a Water Service Connection
Agreement between The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte and
Stan Faynberg, Concession 1, Pt. Lots 20 and 21, Pt. Rd. Allowance, RP
51R-33818, Part 1, Roll #4346-030-012-04205-0000, Township of Oro-
Medonte, County of Simcoe and Plan M22, Pt. Bld D, Roll #4346-030-012-
13880-0000, Township of Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe.
18. Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items):
19. Confirmation By-Law:
211 a) By-Law No. 2017-026: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the
Council meeting held on Wednesday, February 22, 2017.
20. Questions from the Public Clarifying an Agenda Item:
Questions from the Public Clarifying an Agenda Item provides an opportunity
for the members of the public to seek clarification with respect to the decision
which was made on an agenda item, the meaning of the decision and the
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next steps as a result of the decision.
Questions from the Public Clarifying an Agenda Item shall last no
longer than 10 minutes;
Responses provided to questions posed during Questions from the
Public Clarifying an Agenda Item shall be included within the 10
minute maximum time limit;
Each speaker shall be required to identify the agenda item they are
seeking clarification on and provide their name and address, which
may become part of the public record;
A speaker shall be limited to 1 minute per question;
A speaker may pose a question and then shall step aside to enable
another to pose a question;
The Chair may conclude Questions from the Public Clarifying an
Agenda Item prior to the 10 minute maximum time limit, for non-
compliance with the above parameters, Conduct of Members of the
Public, or any other reason.
21. Adjournment:
a) Motion to Adjourn.
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Drinking-Water Systems Regulation O. Reg. 170/03
OPTIONAL ANNUAL REPORTTEMPLATE
Drinking-Water System Number: 220007454
Canterbury Water System
Drinking-Water System Name:
Township of Oro-Medonte
Drinking-Water System Owner:
Small Municipal Residential
Drinking-Water System Category:
January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Period being reported:
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other Categories.
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve Number of Designated Facilities served:
more than 10,000 people? Yes \[ \] No \[X\]
None
Is your annual report available to the public Did you provide a copy of your annual
at no charge on a web site on the Internet? report to all Designated Facilities you
Yes \[ X\]No \[ \]serve?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Location where SummaryReport required
under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be Number of Interested Authorities you
available for inspection. report to:
None
Township of Oro-Medonte
Did you provide a copy of your annual
148 Line 7 South
report to all Interested Authorities you
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
report to for each Designated Facility?
Tel: 705-487-2171
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems(if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System NameDrinking Water System Number
None
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
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Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of
charge.
\[X\] Public access/notice via the web www.oro-medonte.ca
\[ \] Public access/notice via Government Office
\[ \] Public access/notice via a newspaper
\[ \] Public access/notice via Public Request
\[ \] Public access/notice via a Public Library
\[X\] Public access/notice via other method Notice in Open Session Staff Reportto
Council
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Canterbury is serviced with220 Volt power and a 20 kW standby natural gas emergency
generator. Canterbury is a ground water system with two (2) wells with submersible pumps,
with two (2) separate lines supplying the pumping station. Raw water enters the pumping
station and is treated with Sodium Hypochlorite and the treated water then goes to pressure
tanks located in the pumping station. The treated water is distributed from the pressure tanks
to the distribution system. The water distribution system services residential homes and one
community hall. The distribution system consists of three (3) distribution sample taps, three
(3) 150mm diameter valve boxes, two (2) 75mm valves, 25mm Poly-Vinyl Chloride (PVC)
line, 150mm diameter service line. A Chlorine Residual Analyzer and Turbidimeter have
been installed for continuous monitoring and recording free chlorine residual and turbidity
with a 24-hour alarm call out system.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
\[ \]Install required equipment
\[ \]Repair required equipment
\[ \]Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
No significant expenses were incurred for the water system during the reporting period.
Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reportedto
Spills Action Centre
Incident ParameterResultUnit of Corrective ActionCorrective
DateMeasureAction Date
None in 2016
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Microbiological testing done under theSchedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number Range of E.ColiRange of Total Number Range of HPC
of Or FecalColiform of HPC Results
Results (min #)-(max #)
Samples ResultsSamples
(min #)-(max #)(min #)-(max #)
Raw
5200-20-
Treated
26000-
Distribution
2600260-30
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9of Regulation 170/03during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number of Range of ResultsUnit of Measure
NOTE: For
Grab (min #)-(max #)
continuous
Samples
monitors use 8760
Turbidity
87600.30-1.87NTU
as the number of
Chlorine
87600.89-2.0mg/l
samples.
Fluoride (If the
N/AN/AN/A
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
Date of legal instrument Parameter Date SampledResultUnit of Measure
issued
None Required
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of MeasureExceedance
Antimony
July 16, 20130.02ug/lNo
Arsenic
July 16, 20130.6ug/lNo
Barium
July 16, 2013127ug/lNo
Boron
July 16, 201317ug/lNo
Cadmium
July 16, 20130.006ug/lNo
Chromium
July 16, 20130.5<MDLug/lNo
*Lead
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mercury
July 16, 20130.01<MDLug/lNo
Selenium
July 16, 20131<MDLug/lNo
Sodium
Oct. 16, 201311.5mg/lNo
Uranium
July 16, 20130.066ug/lNo
Fluoride
Oct. 16, 20130.14mg/lNo
Nitrite
Oct. 25, 20160.003<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrate
Oct. 25, 20160.010mg/lNo
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*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2;this includes large municipal non-
residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal residential
systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal non-residential
systems
Summary of lead testing underSchedule 15.1during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residential systems,small
municipal residential systems,and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Number of Range of Lead Results Unit of Number of
Location Type
Samples(min#) (max #)MeasureExceedances
Plumbing
0N/AN/A0
Distribution
0N/A Due 2018N/A0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of Exceedance
Measure
Alachlor
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Atrazine + N-dealkylated
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
metobolites
Azinphos-methyl
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Benzene
Apr. 27, 20160.32<MDLug/lNo
Benzo(a)pyrene
Apr. 27, 20160.004<MDLug/lNo
Bromoxynil
Apr. 27, 20160.33<MDLug/lNo
Carbaryl
Apr. 27, 20160.05<MDLug/lNo
Carbofuran
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbon Tetrachloride
Apr. 27, 20160.16<MDLug/lNo
Chlorpyrifos
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Diazinon
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Dicamba
Apr. 27, 20160.20<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.41<MDLug/lNo
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.36<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichloroethane
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
1,1-Dichloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.33<MDLug/lNo
(vinylidene chloride)
Dichloromethane
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
2-4 Dichlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid
Apr. 27, 20160.19<MDLug/lNo
(2,4-D)
Diclofop-methyl
Apr. 27, 20160.40<MDLug/lNo
Dimethoate
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Diquat
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Diuron
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Glyphosate
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Malathion
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Metolachlor
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
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Metribuzin
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Monochlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.3<MDLug/lNo
MCPA
Apr. 27, 20160.00012<MDLmg/lNo
Paraquat
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Pentachlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
Phorate
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Picloram
Apr. 27, 20160.25<MDLug/lNo
Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCB)
Apr. 27, 20160.04<MDLug/lNo
Prometryne
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Simazine
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
THM
Jan. 21, 2016ug/lNo
(NOTE:show latest annualaverage)
Apr. 27, 20165.4
July 27, 2016
Oct. 25, 2016
Terbufos
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Tetrachloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.20<MDLug/lNo
Triallate
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Trichloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.44<MDLug/lNo
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.25<MDLug/lNo
Trifluralin
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Vinyl Chloride
Apr. 27, 20160.17<MDLug/lNo
List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed
in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
ParameterResult ValueUnit of MeasureDate of Sample
None
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OPTIONAL ANNUAL REPORTTEMPLATE
Drinking-Water System Number: 220006936
Cedarbrook Water System
Drinking-Water System Name:
Township of Oro-Medonte
Drinking-Water System Owner:
Small Municipal Residential
Drinking-Water System Category:
January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Period being reported:
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other Categories.
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve Number of Designated Facilities served:
more than 10,000 people? Yes \[ \] No \[X\]
None
Is your annual report available to the public Did you provide a copy of your annual
at no charge on a web site on the Internet? report to all Designated Facilities you
Yes \[ X\]No \[ \]serve?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Location where SummaryReport required
under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be Number of Interested Authorities you
available for inspection. report to:
None
Township of Oro-Medonte
Did you provide a copy of your annual
148 Line 7 South
report to all Interested Authorities you
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
report to for each Designated Facility?
Tel: 705-487-2171
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems(if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System NameDrinking Water System Number
None
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
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Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of
charge.
\[X\] Public access/notice via the web www.oro-medonte.ca
\[ \] Public access/notice via Government Office
\[ \] Public access/notice via a newspaper
\[ \] Public access/notice via Public Request
\[ \] Public access/notice via a Public Library
\[X\] Public access/notice via other method Notice in Open Session Staff Reportto
Council
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Cedarbrook is serviced with220 Volt power and a 25 kW standby natural gas generator.
Cedarbrook is a ground water system with two (2) wells with submersible pumps, with two
(2) separate lines supplying the pumping station. Raw water enters the pumphouse and is
treated with SodiumHypochlorite and the treated water then goes to pressure tanks located in
the pumping station. Treated water is distributed from the pressure tanks into the distribution
system. The distribution system consists of 150mm diameter PVC watermain, two (2)
hydrants, one (1) sample station and one (1) 50mm blow off valve. The water distribution
system supplies water to residential homes. A Chlorine Residual Analyzer and Turbidimeter
have been installed for continuous monitoring and recording of free chlorineresidual and
turbidity with a 24-hour call out system.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
\[ \]Install required equipment
\[ \]Repair required equipment
\[ \]Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
No significant expenses were incurred for the water system during the reporting period.
Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to
Spills Action Centre
Incident ParameterResultUnit of Corrective ActionCorrective
DateMeasureAction Date
None in 2016
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Microbiological testing done under theSchedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number Range of E.ColiRange of Total Number Range of HPC
of Or FecalColiform of HPC Results
Results (min #)-(max #)
Samples ResultsSamples
(min #)-(max #)(min #)-(max #)
Raw
5200-240-
Treated
26000-
Distribution
2600260-10
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9of Regulation 170/03during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number of Range of ResultsUnit of Measure
NOTE: For
Grab (min #)-(max #)
continuous
Samples
monitors use 8760
Turbidity
87600.13-1.91NTU
as the number of
Chlorine
87600.57-1.89mg/l
samples.
Fluoride (If the
N/AN/AN/A
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
Date of legal instrument Parameter Date SampledResultUnit of Measure
issued
None Required
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of MeasureExceedance
Antimony
July 16, 20130.02<MDLug/lNo
Arsenic
July 16, 20130.4ug/lNo
Barium
July 16, 2013133ug/lNo
Boron
July 16, 201353ug/lNo
Cadmium
July 16, 20130.003<MDLug/lNo
Chromium
July 16, 20130.5ug/lNo
*Lead
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mercury
July 16, 20130.02<MDLug/lNo
Selenium
July 16, 20131<MDLug/lNo
Sodium
Oct. 16, 201321.8mg/lNo
Uranium
July 16, 20130.369ug/lNo
Fluoride
Oct. 16, 20130.31mg/lNo
Nitrite
Oct. 25, 20160.003<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrate
Oct. 25, 20160.006 <MDLmg/lNo
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*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2;this includes large municipal non-
residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal residential
systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal non-residential
systems
Summary of lead testing underSchedule 15.1during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residential systems,small
municipal residential systems,and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Number of Range of Lead Results Unit of Number of
Location Type
Samples(min#) (max #)MeasureExceedances
Plumbing
0N/AN/A0
Distribution
0N/A Due 2018N/A0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of Exceedance
Measure
Alachlor
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Atrazine + N-dealkylated
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
metobolites
Azinphos-methyl
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Benzene
Apr. 27, 20160.32<MDLug/lNo
Benzo(a)pyrene
Apr. 27, 20160.004<MDLug/lNo
Bromoxynil
Apr. 27, 20160.33<MDLug/lNo
Carbaryl
Apr. 27, 20160.05<MDLug/lNo
Carbofuran
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbon Tetrachloride
Apr. 27, 20160.16<MDLug/lNo
Chlorpyrifos
Apr. 27,20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Diazinon
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Dicamba
Apr. 27, 20160.20<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.41<MDLug/lNo
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.36<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichloroethane
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
1,1-Dichloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.33<MDLug/lNo
(vinylidene chloride)
Dichloromethane
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
2-4 Dichlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid
Apr. 27, 20160.19<MDLug/lNo
(2,4-D)
Diclofop-methyl
Apr. 27, 20160.40<MDLug/lNo
Dimethoate
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Diquat
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Diuron
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Glyphosate
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Malathion
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Metolachlor
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
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Metribuzin
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Monochlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.3<MDLug/lNo
MCPA
Apr. 27, 20160.00012<MDLmg/lNo
Paraquat
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Pentachlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
Phorate
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Picloram
Apr. 27, 20160.25<MDLug/lNo
Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCB)
Apr. 27, 20160.04<MDLug/lNo
Prometryne
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Simazine
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
THM
Jan. 21, 2016ug/lNo
(NOTE:show latest annualaverage)
Apr. 27, 20167.3
July 27, 2016
Oct. 25, 2016
Terbufos
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Tetrachloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.20<MDLug/lNo
Triallate
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Trichloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.44<MDLug/lNo
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.25<MDLug/lNo
Trifluralin
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Vinyl Chloride
Apr. 27, 20160.17<MDLug/lNo
List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed
in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
ParameterResult ValueUnit of MeasureDate of Sample
None
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OPTIONAL ANNUAL REPORTTEMPLATE
Drinking-Water System Number: 250001322
Craighurst Water System
Drinking-Water System Name:
Township of Oro-Medonte
Drinking-Water System Owner:
Small Municipal Residential
Drinking-Water System Category:
January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Period being reported:
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other Categories.
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve Number of Designated Facilities served:
more than 10,000 people? Yes \[ \] No \[X\]
None
Is your annual report available to the public Did you provide a copy of your annual
at no charge on a web site on the Internet? report to all Designated Facilities you
Yes \[ X\]No \[ \]serve?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Location where SummaryReport required
under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be Number of Interested Authorities you
available for inspection. report to:
None
Township of Oro-Medonte
Did you provide a copy of your annual
148 Line 7 South
report to all Interested Authorities you
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
report to for each Designated Facility?
Tel: 705-487-2171
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems(if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System NameDrinking Water System Number
None
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
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Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of
charge.
\[X\] Public access/notice via the web www.oro-medonte.ca
\[ \] Public access/notice via Government Office
\[ \] Public access/notice via a newspaper
\[ \] Public access/notice via Public Request
\[ \] Public access/notice via a Public Library
\[X\] Public access/notice via other method Notice in Open Session Staff Reportto
Council
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Craighurst is servicedwith 220 Volt power and a 25 kW standby natural gas emergency
generator. Craighurst is a ground water system with three (3) wells with submersible pumps,
with three (3) separate lines supplying the pumping station. Raw water enters the
pumphouse and is treated with Sodium Hypochlorite and the treated water is then dumped
into a two-celled reservoir for a 15-minute contact time, located under the pumping station.
Treated water is stored in a two-celled reservoir having a total capacity of 224 cubic meters.
The treated water is pumped into the distribution system with three (3) High Lift centrifugal
pumps and one (1) fire pump. The system is equipped with an alarmsystem that monitors
high/low pressure, high/low reservoir levels, AC failure, low well levels and pump failure.
The distribution system consists of 150mm watermains, seven (7) hydrants, valve boxes and
two (2) sample stations with locked valves. The water distribution system supplies
residential homes. A Chlorine Residual Analyzer and Turbidimeter have been installed for
continuous monitoring and recording of free chlorine residual and turbidity with a 24-hour
alarm call out system.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
\[ \]Install required equipment
\[ \]Repair required equipment
\[ \]Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
No significant expenses were incurred for the water system during the reporting period.
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Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to
Spills Action Centre
Incident ParameterResultUnit of Corrective ActionCorrective
DateMeasureAction Date
None in 2016
Microbiological testing done under theSchedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number Range of E.ColiRange of Total Number Range of HPC
of Or FecalColiform of HPC Results
Results (min #)-(max #)
Samples ResultsSamples
(min #)-(max #)(min #)-(max #)
Raw
7800-640-
Treated
26000-
3
Distribution
2600260-1.02x10
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9of Regulation 170/03during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number of Range of ResultsUnit of Measure
NOTE: For
Grab (min #)-(max #)
continuous
Samples
monitors use 8760
Turbidity
87600.25-2.0NTU
as the number of
Chlorine
87600.77-1.86mg/l
samples.
Fluoride (If the
N/AN/AN/A
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
Date of legal instrument Parameter Date SampledResultUnit of Measure
issued
None Required
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of MeasureExceedance
Antimony
July 16, 20130.02<MDLug/lNo
Arsenic
July 16, 20130.4ug/lNo
Barium
July 16, 201365.6ug/lNo
Boron
July 16, 20139.1ug/lNo
Cadmium
July 16, 20130.006ug/lNo
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Chromium
July 16, 20131.9ug/lNo
*Lead
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mercury
July 16, 20130.01<MDLug/lNo
Selenium
July 16, 20131ug/lNo
Sodium
Oct. 16, 201364.4mg/lNo
Uranium
July 16, 20130.851ug/lNo
Fluoride
Oct. 16, 20130.06< MDLmg/lNo
Nitrite
Oct. 25, 20160.003<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrate
Oct. 25, 20163.62mg/lNo
*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2;this includes large municipal non-
residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal residential
systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal non-residential
systems
Summary of lead testing underSchedule 15.1during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residential systems,small
municipal residential systems,and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Number of Range of LeadResults Unit of Number of
Location Type
Samples(min#) (max #)MeasureExceedances
Plumbing
0N/AN/A0
Distribution
0N/A Due 2018N/A0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of Exceedance
Measure
Alachlor
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Atrazine + N-dealkylated
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
metobolites
Azinphos-methyl
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Benzene
Apr. 27, 20160.32<MDLug/lNo
Benzo(a)pyrene
Apr. 27, 20160.004<MDLug/lNo
Bromoxynil
Apr. 27, 20160.33<MDLug/lNo
Carbaryl
Apr. 27, 20160.05<MDLug/lNo
Carbofuran
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbon Tetrachloride
Apr. 27, 20160.16<MDLug/lNo
Chlorpyrifos
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Diazinon
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Dicamba
Apr. 27, 20160.20<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.41<MDLug/lNo
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.36<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichloroethane
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
1,1-Dichloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.33<MDLug/lNo
(vinylidene chloride)
Dichloromethane
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
2-4 Dichlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
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2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid
Apr. 27, 20160.19<MDLug/lNo
(2,4-D)
Diclofop-methyl
Apr. 27, 20160.40<MDLug/lNo
Dimethoate
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Diquat
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Diuron
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Glyphosate
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Malathion
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Metolachlor
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Metribuzin
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Monochlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.3<MDLug/lNo
MCPA
Apr. 27, 20160.00012<MDLmg/lNo
Paraquat
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Pentachlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
Phorate
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Picloram
Apr. 27, 20160.25<MDLug/lNo
Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCB)
Apr. 27, 20160.04<MDLug/lNo
Prometryne
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Simazine
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
THM
Jan. 21, 2016ug/lNo
(NOTE:show latest annualaverage)
Apr. 27, 20168.1
July 27, 2016
Oct. 25, 2016
Terbufos
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Tetrachloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.20<MDLug/lNo
Triallate
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Trichloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.44<MDLug/lNo
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.25<MDLug/lNo
Trifluralin
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Vinyl Chloride
Apr. 27, 20160.17<MDLug/lNo
List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed
in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
ParameterResult ValueUnit of MeasureDate of Sample
None
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OPTIONAL ANNUAL REPORTTEMPLATE
Drinking-Water System Number: 220006703
Harbourwood Water System
Drinking-Water System Name:
Township of Oro-Medonte
Drinking-Water System Owner:
Large Municipal Residential
Drinking-Water System Category:
January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Period being reported:
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other Categories.
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve Number of Designated Facilities served:
more than 10,000 people? Yes \[ \] No \[X\]
None
Is your annual report available to the public Did you provide a copy of your annual
at no charge on a web site on the Internet? report to all Designated Facilities you
Yes \[ X\]No \[ \]serve?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Location where SummaryReport required
under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be Number of Interested Authorities you
available for inspection. report to:
None
Township of Oro-Medonte
Did you provide a copy of your annual
148 Line 7 South
report to all Interested Authorities you
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
report to for each Designated Facility?
Tel: 705-487-2171
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems(if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System NameDrinking Water System Number
None
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
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Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of
charge.
\[X\] Public access/notice via the web www.oro-medonte.ca
\[ \] Public access/notice via Government Office
\[ \] Public access/notice via a newspaper
\[ \] Public access/notice via Public Request
\[ \] Public access/notice via a Public Library
\[X\] Public access/notice via other method Notice in Open Session Staff Reportto
Council
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Harbourwood is serviced with 3-phase, 600 volt power and a 100 kW standby natural gas
emergency generator. Harbourwood is a ground water system with two (2) wells with
submersible pumps, with two (2) separate lines supplying the pumping station. Raw water
enters the pumping station and is treated with Sodium Hypochlorite and the treated water
then goes to a steel-bolted, glass fused stand pipe location behind the pumphouse for a 15-
3
minute contact time. The capacity for the standpipe is 166.4 m. The treated water is
pumpedinto the distribution system with three (3) High Lift centrifugal pumps. The system
is equipped with an alarm system that monitors high/low pressure, high/low reservoir levels,
AC failure, low well levels and pump failure. The distribution system consists of ductile iron
and PVC watermains ranging from 150mm to 300mm in diameter, nineteen (19) hydrants,
four (4) sample stations and twenty (20) valve boxes. The water distribution system supplies
water to residential homes. A Chlorine Residual Analyzer and Turbidimeter have been
installed for continuous monitoring and recording of free chlorine residual and turbidity with
a 24-hour call out system.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
\[ \]Install required equipment
\[ \]Repair required equipment
\[ \]Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
No significant expenses were incurred for the water system during the reporting period.
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Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to
Spills Action Centre
Incident ParameterResultUnit of Corrective ActionCorrective
DateMeasureAction Date
None in 2016
Microbiological testing done under theSchedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number Range of E.ColiRange of Total Number Range of HPC
of Or FecalColiform of HPC Results
Samples Results ResultsSamples(min #)-(max #)
(min #)-(max #)(min #)-(max #)
Raw
10400-10-
3
Treated
5200520-2.0x10
Distribution
104001040-30
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9of Regulation 170/03during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number of Range of ResultsUnitof Measure
NOTE: For
Grab (min #)-(max #)
continuous
Samples
monitors use 8760
Turbidity
87600.20-1.81NTU
as the number of
Chlorine
87600..99-1.94mg/l
samples.
Fluoride (If the
N/AN/AN/A
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
Date of legal instrument Parameter Date SampledResultUnit of Measure
issued
None Required
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of MeasureExceedance
Antimony
Jul. 28, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Arsenic
Jul. 28, 20150.2 <MDLug/lNo
Barium
Jul. 28, 2015179ug/lNo
Boron
Jul. 28, 201536.0ug/lNo
Cadmium
Jul. 28, 20150.003<MDLug/lNo
Chromium
Jul. 28, 2015<0.03ug/lNo
*Lead
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mercury
Jul. 28, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
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Selenium
Jul. 28, 20150.04<MDLug/lNo
Sodium
Oct. 16, 201312.1mg/lNo
Uranium
Jul. 28, 20150.033ug/lNo
Fluoride
Oct. 16, 20130.25mg/lNo
Nitrite
Oct. 25, 20160.003<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrate
Oct. 25, 20160.008mg/lNo
*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2;this includes large municipal non-
residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal residential
systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal non-residential
systems
Summary of lead testing underSchedule 15.1during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residential systems,small
municipal residential systems,and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Number of Range of Lead Results Unit of Number of
Location Type
Samples(min#) (max #)MeasureExceedances
Plumbing
0N/AN/A0
Distribution
0N/A Due 2018N/A0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of Exceedance
Measure
Alachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Aldicarb
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldrin + Dieldrin
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Atrazine + N-dealkylated
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
metabolites
Azinphos-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Bendiocarb
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Benzene
Apr. 29, 20150.32<MDLug/lNo
Benzo(a)pyrene
Apr. 29, 20150.004<MDLug/lNo
Bromoxynil
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
Carbaryl
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbofuran
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbon Tetrachloride
Apr. 29, 20150.16<MDLug/lNo
Chlordane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Chlorpyrifos
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Cyanazine
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Diazinon
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Dicamba
Apr. 29, 20150.20<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.41<MDLug/lNo
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
(DDT) + metabolites
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1,2-Dichloroethane
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
1,1-Dichloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
(vinylidene chloride)
Dichloromethane
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
2-4 Dichlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid
Apr. 29, 20150.19<MDLug/lNo
(2,4-D)
Diclofop-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.40<MDLug/lNo
Dimethoate
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Dinoseb
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
Diquat
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Diuron
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Glyphosate
Apr. 29, 20156<MDLug/lNo
Heptachlor + Heptachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Epoxide
Lindane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Malathion
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Methoxychlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Metolachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Metribuzin
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Monochlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.3<MDLug/lNo
Paraquat
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Parathion
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Pentachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
Phorate
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Picloram
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCB)
Apr. 29, 20150.04<MDLug/lNo
Prometryne
Apr.29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Simazine
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
THM
Jan 21, 2016ug/lNo
(NOTE:show latest annual
Apr. 27, 20166.8
average)
July 27, 2016
Oct. 25, 2016
Temephos
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Terbufos
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Tetrachloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.14<MDLug/lNo
Triallate
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Trichloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.44<MDLug/lNo
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic
Apr. 29, 20150.22<MDLug/lNo
acid (2,4,5-T)
Trifluralin
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Vinyl Chloride
Apr. 29, 20150.17<MDLug/lNo
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List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed
in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
ParameterResult ValueUnit of MeasureDate of Sample
None
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OPTIONAL ANNUAL REPORTTEMPLATE
Drinking-Water System Number: 220001402
Horseshoe Highlands Water System
Drinking-Water System Name:
Township of Oro-Medonte
Drinking-Water System Owner:
Large Municipal Residential
Drinking-Water System Category:
January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Period being reported:
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other Categories.
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve Number of Designated Facilities served:
more than 10,000 people? Yes \[ \] No \[X\]
None
Is your annual report available to the public Did you provide a copy of your annual
at no charge on a web site on the Internet? report to all Designated Facilities you
Yes \[ X\]No \[ \]serve?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Location where SummaryReport required
under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be Number of Interested Authorities you
available for inspection. report to:
None
Township of Oro-Medonte
Did you provide a copy of your annual
148 Line 7 South
report to all Interested Authorities you
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
report to for each Designated Facility?
Tel: 705-487-2171
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems(if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System NameDrinking Water System Number
None
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
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Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of
charge.
\[X\] Public access/notice via the web www.oro-medonte.ca
\[ \] Public access/notice via Government Office
\[ \] Public access/notice via a newspaper
\[ \] Public access/notice via Public Request
\[ \] Public access/notice via a Public Library
\[X\] Public access/notice via other method Notice in Open Session Staff Reportto
Council
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Horseshoe Highlands is serviced with 3-phase, 600 volt power. Horseshoe Highlands is a
ground water system with submersible pumps, with two (2) separate lines supplying the
pumping station. Raw water enters the pumphousevia two(2) 200 mm lines and is treated
with Sodium Hypochlorite. The treated water is then discharged through a 250mm line to the
chlorine contact main,which is comprised of 183.5metres of 600mm PVC diameter pipe,
which provides 15-minute chlorine contact time.
The treated water is storedin the elevated water tower, with an operating capacity of 1,280
cubic meters. The treated water is gravity fed into the distribution system. The system is
equipped with an alarm system that monitors high/low pressure, high/low reservoir levels,
AC failure, low well levels and pump failure. The distribution system consists of 300mm,
250mm, 200mm and 150mm PVC watermains, sixty-one (61) hydrants, two (2) sample
stations and forty-two (42) valve boxes. The water distribution system serves residential
units, time-share units as part of the Highlands subdivision and Carriage Hills Resort, a Fire
Hall and Police detachment, and a golf course clubhouse.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
\[X\]Install NEWequipment
\[ \]Repair required equipment
\[ \]Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
COMPLETED the construction of the well, upgrades to pump house, installation of new
contact main and installed backupgenerator.
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Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to
Spills Action Centre
Incident ParameterResultUnit of Corrective ActionCorrective
DateMeasureAction Date
None in 2016
Microbiological testing done under theSchedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number Range of E.ColiRange of Total Number Range of HPC
of Or FecalColiform of HPC Results
Samples Results ResultsSamples(min #)-(max #)
(min #)-(max #)(min #)-(max #)
Raw
10000-2800-
Treated
5200520-1
Distribution
116001160-2
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9of Regulation 170/03during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number of Range of ResultsUnit of Measure
NOTE: For
Grab (min #)-(max #)
continuous
Samples
monitors use 8760
Turbidity
87600.00-1.99NTU
as the number of
Chlorine
87600.61-2.58mg/l
samples.
Fluoride (If the
N/AN/AN/A
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
Date of legal instrument Parameter Date SampledResultUnit of Measure
issued
None Required
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of MeasureExceedance
Antimony
Jul. 28, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Arsenic
Jul. 28, 20150.2 <MDLug/lNo
Barium
Jul. 28, 201537.1ug/lNo
Boron
Jul. 28, 20158.9ug/lNo
Cadmium
Jul. 28, 20150.003<MDLug/lNo
Chromium
Jul. 28, 20150.78ug/lNo
*Lead
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mercury
Jul. 28, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
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Selenium
Jul. 28, 20150.19ug/lNo
Sodium
Oct. 16, 201312.1mg/lNo
Uranium
Jul. 28, 20150.664ug/lNo
Fluoride
Oct. 16, 20130.25mg/lNo
Nitrite
Oct. 25, 20160.003<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrate
Oct. 25, 20161.63mg/lNo
*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2;this includes large municipal non-
residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal residential
systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal non-residential
systems
Summary of lead testing underSchedule 15.1during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residential systems,small
municipal residential systems,and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Number of Range of Lead Results Unit of Number of
Location Type
Samples(min#) (max #)MeasureExceedances
Plumbing
0N/AN/A0
Distribution
0N/A Due 2018N/A0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of Exceedance
Measure
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Alachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldicarb
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldrin + Dieldrin
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Atrazine + N-dealkylated
metobolites
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Azinphos-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Bendiocarb
BenzeneApr. 29, 20150.32<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.004<MDLug/lNo
Benzo(a)pyrene
BromoxynilApr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbaryl
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbofuran
Apr. 29, 20150.16<MDLug/lNo
Carbon Tetrachloride
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Chlordane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Chlorpyrifos
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Cyanazine
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Diazinon
Apr. 29, 20150.20<MDLug/lNo
Dicamba
Apr. 29, 20150.41<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroetha
ne (DDT) + metabolites
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Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichloroethane
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
1,1-Dichloroethylene
(vinylidenechloride)
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
Dichloromethane
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
2-4 Dichlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.19<MDLug/lNo
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic
acid (2,4-D)
Apr. 29, 20150.40<MDLug/lNo
Diclofop-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Dimethoate
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
Dinoseb
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Diquat
DiuronApr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20156<MDLug/lNo
Glyphosate
Heptachlor + Heptachlor Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Epoxide
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Lindane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Malathion
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Methoxychlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Metolachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Metribuzin
Apr. 29, 20150.3<MDLug/lNo
Monochlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Paraquat
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Parathion
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
Pentachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Phorate
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
Picloram
Apr. 29, 20150.04<MDLug/lNo
Polychlorinated
Biphenyls(PCB)
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Prometryne
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Simazine
Jan. 21, 2016ug/lNo
THM
(NOTE:show latest annual Apr. 27, 20163.8
average)July 27, 2016
Oct. 25, 2016
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Temephos
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Terbufos
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
Tetrachloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.14<MDLug/lNo
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Triallate
Apr. 29, 20150.44<MDLug/lNo
Trichloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.22<MDLug/lNo
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic
acid (2,4,5-T)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Trifluralin
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Apr. 29, 20150.17<MDLug/lNo
Vinyl Chloride
List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed
in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
ParameterResult ValueUnit of MeasureDate of Sample
None
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OPTIONAL ANNUAL REPORTTEMPLATE
Drinking-Water System Number: 220004135
Maplewood Water System
Drinking-Water System Name:
Township of Oro-Medonte
Drinking-Water System Owner:
Small Municipal Residential
Drinking-Water System Category:
January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Period being reported:
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other Categories.
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve Number of Designated Facilities served:
more than 10,000 people? Yes \[ \] No \[X\]
None
Is your annual report available to the public Did you provide a copy of your annual
at no charge on a web site on the Internet? report to all Designated Facilities you
Yes \[ X\]No \[ \]serve?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Location where SummaryReport required
under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be Number of Interested Authorities you
available for inspection. report to:
None
Township of Oro-Medonte
Did you provide a copy of your annual
148 Line 7 South
report to all Interested Authorities you
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
report to for each Designated Facility?
Tel: 705-487-2171
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems(if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System NameDrinking Water System Number
None
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
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Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of
charge.
\[X\] Public access/notice via the web www.oro-medonte.ca
\[ \] Public access/notice via Government Office
\[ \] Public access/notice via a newspaper
\[ \] Public access/notice via Public Request
\[ \] Public access/notice via a Public Library
\[X\] Public access/notice via other method Notice in Open Session Staff Reportto
Council
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Maplewood is serviced with 220 Volt power and a 20 kW standby natural gas emergency
generator. Maplewood is a ground water system with two (2) wells. Three (3) in-line
aerators are placed in line on the well line to remove sulphur gas. Raw water enters the
pumphouse and is treated with Sodium Hypochlorite and the treated water then goes to a
3
two-celled, 91 mreservoir. The treated water is pumpedinto the distribution system with
two (2) High Lift distribution pumps located in the pumping station. The distribution system
consists of 150mm and 50 mm watermain, three (3) blow off valves and two (2) sample
stations. The water distribution supplies residential homes with water. A Chlorine Residual
Analyzer and Turbidimeter have been installed for continuous monitoring and recording of
free chlorine and turbidity with a 24-hour alarm call out system.
List all water treatment chemicals used over thisreporting period
Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
\[ \]Install required equipment
\[ \]Repair required equipment
\[X\]Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
Finished the replacement of old pipe work (started in 2015) and pumps with new pipe work
and new variable speed pumps.Costincurred approximately $80,000
Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to
Spills Action Centre
Incident ParameterResultUnit of Corrective ActionCorrective
DateMeasureAction Date
None in 2016
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Microbiological testing done under theSchedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number Range of E.ColiRange of TotalNumber Range of HPC
of Or FecalColiform of HPC Results
Results (min #)-(max #)
Samples ResultsSamples
(min #)-(max #)(min #)-(max #)
Raw
5200-10-
Treated
26000-
Distribution
2600260-850
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9of Regulation 170/03during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number of Range of ResultsUnit of Measure
NOTE: For
Grab (min #)-(max #)
continuous
Samples
monitors use 8760
Turbidity
87600.0-1.95NTU
as the number of
Chlorine
87600.83-1.83mg/l
samples.
Fluoride (If the
N/AN/AN/A
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
Date of legal instrument Parameter Date SampledResultUnit of Measure
issued
None Required
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of MeasureExceedance
Antimony
July 16, 20130.02<MDLug/lNo
Arsenic
July 16, 20131.1ug/lNo
Barium
July 16, 2013148ug/lNo
Boron
July 16, 201338ug/lNo
Cadmium
July 16, 20130.003<MDLug/lNo
Chromium
July 16, 20130.5<MDLug/lNo
*Lead
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mercury
July 16, 20130.01<MDLug/lNo
Selenium
July 16, 20131<MDLug/lNo
Sodium
Oct. 16, 201324.9mg/lNo
Uranium
July 16, 201315ug/lNo
Fluoride
Oct. 16, 20130.11mg/lNo
Nitrite
Oct. 25, 20160.003<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrate
Oct. 25, 20160.006mg/lNo
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*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2;this includes large municipal non-
residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal residential
systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal non-residential
systems
Summary of lead testing underSchedule 15.1during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residential systems,small
municipal residential systems,and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Number of Range of Lead Results Unit of Number of
Location Type
Samples(min#) (max #)MeasureExceedances
Plumbing
0N/AN/A0
Distribution
0N/A Due 2018N/A0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of Exceedance
Measure
Alachlor
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Atrazine + N-dealkylated
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
metobolites
Azinphos-methyl
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Benzene
Apr. 27, 20160.32<MDLug/lNo
Benzo(a)pyrene
Apr. 27, 20160.004<MDLug/lNo
Bromoxynil
Apr. 27, 20160.33<MDLug/lNo
Carbaryl
Apr. 27, 20160.05<MDLug/lNo
Carbofuran
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbon Tetrachloride
Apr. 27, 20160.16<MDLug/lNo
Chlorpyrifos
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Diazinon
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Dicamba
Apr. 27, 20160.20<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.41<MDLug/lNo
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.36<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichloroethane
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
1,1-Dichloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.33<MDLug/lNo
(vinylidene chloride)
Dichloromethane
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
2-4 Dichlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid
Apr. 27, 20160.19<MDLug/lNo
(2,4-D)
Diclofop-methyl
Apr. 27, 20160.40<MDLug/lNo
Dimethoate
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Diquat
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Diuron
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Glyphosate
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Malathion
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Metolachlor
Apr.27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
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Metribuzin
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Monochlorobenzene
Apr. 27, 20160.3<MDLug/lNo
MCPA
Apr. 27, 20160.00012<MDLmg/lNo
Paraquat
Apr. 27, 20161<MDLug/lNo
Pentachlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
Phorate
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Picloram
Apr. 27, 20160.25<MDLug/lNo
Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCB)
Apr. 27, 20160.04<MDLug/lNo
Prometryne
Apr. 27, 20160.03<MDLug/lNo
Simazine
Apr. 27, 20160.15<MDLug/lNo
THM
Jan. 21, 2016ug/lNo
(NOTE:show latest annualaverage)
Apr. 27, 201611.6
July 27, 2016
Oct. 25, 2016
Terbufos
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Tetrachloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.35<MDLug/lNo
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.20<MDLug/lNo
Triallate
Apr. 27, 20160.01<MDLug/lNo
Trichloroethylene
Apr. 27, 20160.44<MDLug/lNo
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Apr. 27, 20160.25<MDLug/lNo
Trifluralin
Apr. 27, 20160.02<MDLug/lNo
Vinyl Chloride
Apr. 27, 20160.17<MDLug/lNo
List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed
in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
ParameterResult ValueUnit of MeasureDate of Sample
None
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OPTIONAL ANNUAL REPORTTEMPLATE
Drinking-Water System Number: 220003920
Medonte Hills Well Supply
Drinking-Water System Name:
Township of Oro-Medonte
Drinking-Water System Owner:
Large Municipal Residential
Drinking-Water System Category:
January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Period being reported:
Complete if your Category isLarge Municipal Complete for all other Categories.
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve Number of Designated Facilities served:
more than 10,000 people? Yes \[ \] No \[X\]
None
Is your annual report available to the public Did you provide a copy of your annual
at no charge on a web site on the Internet? report to all Designated Facilities you
Yes \[ X\]No \[ \]serve?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Location where SummaryReport required
under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be Number of Interested Authorities you
available for inspection. report to:
None
Township of Oro-Medonte
Did you provide a copy of your annual
148 Line 7 South
report to all Interested Authorities you
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
report to for each Designated Facility?
Tel: 705-487-2171
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems(if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System NameDrinking Water System Number
None
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
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Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of
charge.
\[X\] Public access/notice via the web www.oro-medonte.ca
\[ \] Public access/notice via Government Office
\[ \] Public access/notice via a newspaper
\[ \] Public access/notice via Public Request
\[ \] Public access/notice via a Public Library
\[X\] Public access/notice via other method Notice in Open Session Staff Reportto
Council
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Medonte Hills is serviced with 220 Volt power and a 25 kW standby natural gas emergency
generator. Medonte Hills is a ground water system with two (2) wells with submersible
pumps, with two (2) separate lines supplying the pumping station. Raw water enters the
pumphouse and is treated with Sodium Hypochlorite. The treated water is stored in a
standpipe. Treated water is distributed from the pumping station by two (2) high lift pumps
through two (2) separate lines. One is for the top zone and the other is for the lower zone.
Thelower zone is pressure-controlled with a pressure-reducing valve located in the pumping
station. The valve is required because of the elevation of the subdivision (lower zone) in
relation to the pumping station. The system is equipped with an alarm system that monitors
high/low pressure. The distribution system consists of 150mm watermains in the lower zone
(Snowshoe Trail) and 50mm (2) and 75mm (3) watermains in the upper zone. The water
distribution system services residential homes. The Townshiphas installed a booster station
on Alpine Drive to help increase pressure in the upper zone. A Chlorine Residual Analyzer
and Turbidimeter have been installed for continuous monitoring and recording of free
chlorine residual and turbidity with a 24-hour alarm call out system.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
\[ \]Install required equipment
\[ \]Repair required equipment
\[ \]Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
No significant expenses were incurred for the water system during the reporting period.
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Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to
Spills Action Centre
Incident ParameterResultUnit of Corrective ActionCorrective
DateMeasureAction Date
None in 2016
Microbiological testing done under theSchedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number Range of E.ColiRange of Total Number Range of HPC
of Or FecalColiform of HPC Results
Results (min #)-(max #)
Samples ResultsSamples
(min #)-(max #)(min #)-(max #)
Raw
104000-
Treated
520000-110
Distribution
10400260-20
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9of Regulation 170/03during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number of Range of ResultsUnit of Measure
NOTE: For
Grab (min #)-(max #)
continuous
Samples
monitors use 8760
Turbidity
87600.15-0.40NTU
as the number of
Chlorine
87601.0-1.51mg/l
samples.
Fluoride (If the
N/AN/AN/A
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
Date of legal instrument Parameter Date SampledResultUnit of Measure
issued
None Required
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of MeasureExceedance
Antimony
Jul. 28, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Arsenic
Jul. 28, 20150.2<MDLug/lNo
Barium
Jul. 28, 201570.9ug/lNo
Boron
Jul. 28, 20158.0ug/lNo
Cadmium
Jul. 28, 20150.020ug/lNo
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Chromium
Jul. 28, 20151.81ug/lNo
*Lead
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mercury
Jul. 28, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Selenium
Jul. 28, 20150.17ug/lNo
Sodium
Oct. 16, 20135.38mg/lNo
Uranium
Jul. 28, 20150.596ug/lNo
Fluoride
Oct. 16, 20130.07mg/lNo
Nitrite
Oct. 25, 20160.003<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrate
Oct. 25, 20160.864mg/lNo
*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2;this includes large municipal non-
residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal residential
systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal non-residential
systems
Summary of lead testing underSchedule 15.1during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residential systems,small
municipal residential systems,and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Number of Range of LeadResults Unit of Number of
Location Type
Samples(min#) (max #)MeasureExceedances
Plumbing
0N/AN/A0
Distribution
0N/A Due 2018N/A0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of Exceedance
Measure
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Alachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldicarb
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldrin + Dieldrin
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Atrazine + N-dealkylated
metobolites
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Azinphos-methyl
BendiocarbApr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.32<MDLug/lNo
Benzene
Apr. 29, 20150.004<MDLug/lNo
Benzo(a)pyrene
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
Bromoxynil
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbaryl
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbofuran
Apr. 29, 20150.16<MDLug/lNo
Carbon Tetrachloride
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Chlordane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Chlorpyrifos
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Cyanazine
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Diazinon
Apr. 29, 20150.20<MDLug/lNo
Dicamba
Apr. 29, 20150.41<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
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Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroetha
ne (DDT) + metabolites
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichloroethane
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
1,1-Dichloroethylene
(vinylidene chloride)
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
Dichloromethane
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
2-4 Dichlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.19<MDLug/lNo
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic
acid (2,4-D)
Diclofop-methylApr. 29, 20150.40<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Dimethoate
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
Dinoseb
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Diquat
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Diuron
Apr. 29, 20156<MDLug/lNo
Glyphosate
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Heptachlor + Heptachlor
Epoxide
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Lindane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Malathion
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Methoxychlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Metolachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Metribuzin
Apr. 29, 20150.3<MDLug/lNo
Monochlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Paraquat
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Parathion
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
Pentachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Phorate
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
Picloram
Apr. 29, 20150.04<MDLug/lNo
Polychlorinated
Biphenyls(PCB)
PrometryneApr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Simazine
Jan 21, 2016ug/lNo
THM
(NOTE:show latest annual Apr. 27, 20163.0
average)July 27, 2016
Oct. 25, 2016
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Temephos
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Terbufos
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
Tetrachloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.14<MDLug/lNo
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Triallate
Apr. 29, 20150.44<MDLug/lNo
Trichloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
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Apr. 29, 20150.22<MDLug/lNo
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic
acid (2,4,5-T)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Trifluralin
Apr. 29, 20150.17<MDLug/lNo
Vinyl Chloride
List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed
in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
ParameterResult ValueUnit of MeasureDate of Sample
None
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OPTIONAL ANNUAL REPORTTEMPLATE
Drinking-Water System Number: 220010752
Robincrest Water Supply
Drinking-Water System Name:
Township of Oro-Medonte
Drinking-Water System Owner:
Large Municipal Residential
Drinking-Water System Category:
January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Period being reported:
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other Categories.
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve Number of Designated Facilities served:
more than 10,000 people? Yes \[ \] No \[X\]
1
Is your annual report available to the public Did you provide a copy of your annual
at no charge on a web site on the Internet? report to all Designated Facilities you
Yes \[ X\]No \[ \]serve?
Yes \[ X\] No \[ \]
Location where SummaryReport required
under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be Number of Interested Authorities you
available for inspection. report to:
1
Township of Oro-Medonte
Did you provide a copy of your annual
148 Line 7 South
report to all Interested Authorities you
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
report to for each Designated Facility?
Tel: 705-487-2171
Yes \[ X\] No \[ \]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems(if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System NameDrinking Water System Number
None
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
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Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of
charge.
\[X\] Public access/notice via the web www.oro-medonte.ca
\[ \] Public access/notice via Government Office
\[ \] Public access/notice via a newspaper
\[ \] Public access/notice via Public Request
\[ \] Public access/notice via a Public Library
\[X\] Public access/notice via other method Notice in Open Session Staff Reportto
Council
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Robincrest is a ground water system with two (2) wells with submersible pumps, supplying
water to the pumping station. Raw water enters the pumphouse and is treated with Sodium
Hypochlorite and the treated water then goes to two (2) reservoirs. The treated water is
pumped into the distribution system with three (3) High Lift distribution pumps located in the
pumphouse. A natural gas-operated generator is located outside of the pumphouse, which
supplies power to the pumphouse during power failures. The distribution system consists of
200 mm and 150 mm watermains, 36 hydrants and 32 main valve boxes. The water
distribution system supplies homes and the Moonstone Public School with water. A Chlorine
Residual Analyzer and Turbidimeter have been installed for continuous monitoring and
recording of free chlorine residual and turbidity with a 24-hour alarm call out system.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
\[ \]Install required equipment
\[ \]Repair required equipment
\[X\]Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
Finished the replacement of old pipe work (started in 2015) and pumps with new pipe work
and new variable speed pumps.Costincurred approximately $80,000
Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to
Spills Action Centre
Incident ParameterResultUnit of Corrective ActionCorrective
DateMeasureAction Date
None in 2016
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Microbiological testing done under theSchedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number Range of E.ColiRange of Total Number Range of HPC
of Or FecalColiform of HPC Results
Results (min #)-(max #)
Samples ResultsSamples
(min #)-(max #)(min #)-(max #)
Raw
104000-
Treated
5300530-48
Distribution
105001050-80
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9of Regulation 170/03during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number of Range of ResultsUnit of Measure
NOTE: For
Grab (min #)-(max #)
continuous
Samples
monitors use 8760
Turbidity
87600.10-0.50NTU
as the number of
Chlorine
87600.84-1.83mg/l
samples.
Fluoride (If the
N/AN/AN/A
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
Date of legal instrument Parameter Date SampledResultUnit of Measure
issued
None Required
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of MeasureExceedance
Antimony
Jul. 28, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Arsenic
Jul. 28, 20150.2<MDLug/lNo
Barium
Jul. 28, 2015204ug/lNo
Boron
Jul. 28, 201518.6ug/lNo
Cadmium
Jul. 28, 20150.008ug/lNo
Chromium
Jul. 28, 20150.90ug/lNo
*Lead
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mercury
Jul. 28, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Selenium
Jul. 28, 20150.30ug/lNo
Sodium
Oct. 16, 201314.0mg/lNo
Uranium
Jul. 28, 20150.746ug/lNo
Fluoride
Oct. 16, 20130.06<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrite
Oct. 25, 20160.003<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrate
Oct. 25, 20164.35mg/lNo
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*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2;this includes large municipal non-
residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal residential
systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal non-residential
systems
Summary of lead testing underSchedule 15.1during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residential systems,small
municipal residential systems,and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Number of Range of Lead Results Unit of Number of
Location Type
Samples(min#) (max #)MeasureExceedances
Plumbing
0N/AN/A0
Distribution
0N/A Due 2018N/A0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of Exceedance
Measure
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Alachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldicarb
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldrin + Dieldrin
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Atrazine + N-dealkylated
metobolites
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Azinphos-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Bendiocarb
Apr. 29, 20150.32<MDLug/lNo
Benzene
Apr. 29, 20150.004<MDLug/lNo
Benzo(a)pyrene
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
Bromoxynil
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbaryl
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbofuran
Apr. 29, 20150.16<MDLug/lNo
Carbon Tetrachloride
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Chlordane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Chlorpyrifos
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Cyanazine
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Diazinon
Apr. 29, 20150.20<MDLug/lNo
Dicamba
Apr. 29, 20150.41<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroetha
ne (DDT) + metabolites
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichloroethane
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
1,1-Dichloroethylene
(vinylidene chloride)
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
Dichloromethane
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
2-4 Dichlorophenol
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Apr. 29, 20150.19<MDLug/lNo
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic
acid (2,4-D)
Apr. 29, 20150.40<MDLug/lNo
Diclofop-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Dimethoate
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
Dinoseb
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Diquat
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Diuron
Apr. 29, 20156<MDLug/lNo
Glyphosate
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Heptachlor + Heptachlor
Epoxide
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Lindane (Total)
MalathionApr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Methoxychlor
MetolachlorApr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Metribuzin
Apr. 29, 20150.3<MDLug/lNo
Monochlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Paraquat
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Parathion
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
Pentachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Phorate
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
Picloram
Apr. 29, 20150.04<MDLug/lNo
Polychlorinated
Biphenyls(PCB)
Apr.29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Prometryne
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Simazine
Jan. 21, 2016ug/lNo
THM
(NOTE:show latest annual Apr. 27, 20165.0
average)July 27, 2016
Oct. 25, 2016
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Temephos
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Terbufos
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
Tetrachloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.14<MDLug/lNo
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Triallate
Apr. 29, 20150.44<MDLug/lNo
Trichloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.22<MDLug/lNo
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic
acid (2,4,5-T)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Trifluralin
Apr. 29, 20150.17<MDLug/lNo
Vinyl Chloride
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List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed
in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
ParameterResult ValueUnit of MeasureDate of Sample
None
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OPTIONAL ANNUAL REPORTTEMPLATE
Drinking-Water System Number: 220005198
Shanty Bay Water Supply
Drinking-Water System Name:
Township of Oro-Medonte
Drinking-Water System Owner:
Large Municipal Residential
Drinking-Water System Category:
January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Period being reported:
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other Categories.
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve Number of Designated Facilities served:
more than 10,000 people? Yes \[ \] No \[X\]
1
Is your annual report available to the public Did you provide a copy of your annual
at no charge on a web site on the Internet? report to all Designated Facilities you
Yes \[ X\]No \[ \]serve?
Yes \[ X\] No \[ \]
Location where SummaryReport required
under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be Number of Interested Authorities you
available for inspection. report to:
1
Township of Oro-Medonte
Did you provide a copy of your annual
148 Line 7 South
report to all Interested Authorities you
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
report to for each Designated Facility?
Tel: 705-487-2171
Yes \[ X\] No \[ \]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems(if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System NameDrinking Water System Number
None
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
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Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of
charge.
\[X\] Public access/notice via the web www.oro-medonte.ca
\[ \] Public access/notice via Government Office
\[ \] Public access/notice via a newspaper
\[ \] Public access/notice via Public Request
\[ \] Public access/notice via a Public Library
\[X\] Public access/notice via other method Notice in Open Session Staff Reportto
Council
Describe your Drinking-Water System
The Shanty Bay distribution system currently supplies residential homes, a fire hall and the
Shanty Bay Public School. The water system is comprised of three (3) ground water wells
that enter the pumphouse; there the water is chlorinated and stored in a stand pipe. Highlift
pumps take water from the standpipe and pump it into the distribution system. The
distribution system has forty-one (41) fire hydrants, three (3) sample stations, one (1) blow-
off, forty-one (41) valve boxes and 150mm diameter polyvinyl chloride (PVC) watermain
and 150 mm diameter ductile iron watermain.
There are no commercial, one industrial and one institutional connections. All of the service
connections are metered.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
\[ \]Install required equipment
\[ \]Repair required equipment
\[ \]Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
No significant expenses were incurred for the water system during the reporting period.
Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to
Spills Action Centre
Incident ParameterResultUnit of Corrective ActionCorrective
DateMeasureAction Date
Aug 16Total Coliform86CFU/100mlFlush & ResampleAug 17
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Microbiological testing done under theSchedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number Range of E.ColiRange of Total Number Range of HPC
of Or FecalColiform of HPC Results
Results (min #)-(max #)
Samples ResultsSamples
(min #)-(max #)(min #)-(max #)
Raw
159000-
Treated
5200520-20
Distribution
10600-861060-70
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9of Regulation 170/03during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number of Range of ResultsUnit of Measure
NOTE: For
Grab (min #)-(max #)
continuous
Samples
monitors use 8760
Turbidity
87600.28-0.46NTU
as the number of
Chlorine
87600.92-1.91mg/l
samples.
Fluoride (If the
N/AN/AN/A
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
Date of legal instrument Parameter Date SampledResultUnit of Measure
issued
None Required
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of MeasureExceedance
Antimony
Jul. 28, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Arsenic
Jul. 28, 20150.2<MDLug/lNo
Barium
Jul. 28, 2015159ug/lNo
Boron
Jul. 28, 201523.3ug/lNo
Cadmium
Jul. 28, 20150.007ug/lNo
Chromium
Jul. 28, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
*Lead
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mercury
Jul. 28, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Selenium
Jul. 28, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Sodium
Oct. 16, 201314.4mg/lNo
Uranium
Jul. 28, 20150.026ug/lNo
Fluoride
Oct. 16, 20130.16mg/lNo
Nitrite
Oct. 25, 20160.003<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrate
Oct. 25, 20161.91mg/lNo
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*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2;this includes large municipal non-
residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal residential
systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal non-residential
systems
Summary of lead testing underSchedule 15.1during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residential systems,small
municipal residential systems,and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Number of Rangeof Lead Results Unit of Number of
Location Type
Samples(min#) (max #)MeasureExceedances
Plumbing
0N/AN/A0
Distribution
0N/A Due 2018N/A0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of Exceedance
Measure
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Alachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldicarb
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldrin + Dieldrin
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Atrazine + N-dealkylated
metobolites
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Azinphos-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Bendiocarb
Apr. 29, 20150.32<MDLug/lNo
Benzene
Apr. 29, 20150.004<MDLug/lNo
Benzo(a)pyrene
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
Bromoxynil
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbaryl
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbofuran
Apr. 29, 20150.16<MDLug/lNo
Carbon Tetrachloride
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Chlordane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Chlorpyrifos
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Cyanazine
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Diazinon
Apr. 29, 20150.20<MDLug/lNo
Dicamba
Apr. 29, 20150.41<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroetha
ne (DDT) + metabolites
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichloroethane
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
1,1-Dichloroethylene
(vinylidene chloride)
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
Dichloromethane
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
2-4 Dichlorophenol
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Apr. 29, 20150.19<MDLug/lNo
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic
acid(2,4-D)
Apr. 29, 20150.40<MDLug/lNo
Diclofop-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Dimethoate
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
Dinoseb
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Diquat
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Diuron
Apr. 29, 20156<MDLug/lNo
Glyphosate
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Heptachlor + Heptachlor
Epoxide
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Lindane (Total)
MalathionApr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Methoxychlor
MetolachlorApr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Metribuzin
Apr. 29, 20150.3<MDLug/lNo
Monochlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Paraquat
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Parathion
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
Pentachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Phorate
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
Picloram
Apr. 29, 20150.04<MDLug/lNo
Polychlorinated
Biphenyls(PCB)
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Prometryne
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Simazine
Jan. 21, 2016ug/lNo
THM
(NOTE:show latest annual Apr. 27, 201625.2
average)July 27, 2016
Oct. 25, 2016
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Temephos
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Terbufos
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
Tetrachloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.14<MDLug/lNo
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Triallate
Apr. 29, 20150.44<MDLug/lNo
Trichloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.22<MDLug/lNo
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic
acid (2,4,5-T)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Trifluralin
Apr. 29, 20150.17<MDLug/lNo
Vinyl Chloride
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in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
ParameterResult ValueUnit of MeasureDate of Sample
None
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OPTIONAL ANNUAL REPORTTEMPLATE
Drinking-Water System Number: 220001518
Sugarbush Water Supply
Drinking-Water System Name:
Township of Oro-Medonte
Drinking-Water System Owner:
Large Municipal Residential
Drinking-Water System Category:
January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Period being reported:
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other Categories.
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve Number of Designated Facilities served:
more than 10,000 people? Yes \[ \] No \[X\]
None
Is your annual report available to the public Did you provide a copy of your annual
at no charge on a web site on the Internet? report to all Designated Facilities you
Yes \[ X\]No \[ \]serve?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Location where SummaryReport required
under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be Number of Interested Authorities you
available for inspection. report to:
None
Township of Oro-Medonte
Did you provide a copy of your annual
148 Line 7 South
report to all Interested Authorities you
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
report to for each Designated Facility?
Tel: 705-487-2171
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems(if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System NameDrinking Water System Number
None
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
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charge.
\[X\] Public access/notice via the web www.oro-medonte.ca
\[ \] Public access/notice via Government Office
\[ \] Public access/notice via a newspaper
\[ \] Public access/notice via Public Request
\[ \] Public access/notice via a Public Library
\[X\] Public access/notice via other method Notice in Open Session Staff Reportto
Council
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Sugarbush is serviced with 3-Phase, 600 Volt power. Sugarbush is a ground water system
with three (3) wells with submersible pumps and each well has its own pumping station.
Raw water enters the pumphouse and is treated with Sodium Hypochlorite and is then
gravity-fed through the distribution system. The system is equipped with an alarm that
monitors high/low pressure, high/low reservoir levels, AC failure and low well levels and
pump failure. The distribution system consists of watermains ranging in size from 50mm to
200mm, forty-one (41) hydrants, forty-nine (49) valve boxes, four (4) sample stations, a
3
booster station and a two (2) celled reservoir on Oneida Ave. with a capacity of 301.8 m.
The system has 124m of 350mm contact main on Huronwoods Drive from Well #1, 60m of
600mmcontact main on Line 6 North for Well #2. Two (2) celled reservoir on Diamond
3
Valley Drive with a 301.85 mcapacity provides a 15-minute contact time for Well #3. The
water distribution system supplies water to residential homes. A Chlorine Residual Analyzer
and Turbidimeter have been installed for continuous monitoring and recording a free chlorine
residual and turbidity with a 24-hour alarm call out system.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
\[ \]Install required equipment
\[ \]Repair required equipment
\[ \]Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
No significant expenses were incurred for the water system during the reporting period.
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Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to
Spills Action Centre
Incident ParameterResultUnit of Corrective ActionCorrective
DateMeasureAction Date
None in 2016
Microbiological testing done under theSchedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number Range of E.ColiRange of Total Number Range of HPC
of Or FecalColiform of HPC Results
Samples Results ResultsSamples(min #)-(max #)
(min #)-(max #)(min #)-(max #)
Raw
17600-20-
Treated
156001560-540
Distribution
11600260-420
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9of Regulation 170/03during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number of Range of ResultsUnit of Measure
NOTE: For
Grab (min #)-(max #)
continuous
Samples
monitors use 8760
Turbidity
87600.65-0.56NTU
as the number of
Chlorine
87600.87-1.47mg/l
samples.
Fluoride (If the
N/AN/AN/A
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or otherlegal instrument.
Date of legal instrument Parameter Date SampledResultUnit of Measure
issued
None Required
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date ResultValueUnit of MeasureExceedance
Antimony
Jul. 28, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Arsenic
Jul. 28, 20150.2<MDLug/lNo
Barium
Jul. 28, 201545.4ug/lNo
38.0
47.7
Boron
Jul. 28, 20156.9ug/lNo
6.6
5.9
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Cadmium
Jul. 28, 20150.011ug/lNo
0.003<MDL
0.008
Chromium
Jul. 28, 20150.62ug/lNo
1.05
1.00
*Lead
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mercury
Jul. 28, 20150.001<MDLug/lNo
Selenium
Jul. 28, 20150.17ug/lNo
0.16
0.20
Sodium
Oct. 16, 20133.43mg/lNo
Uranium
Jul. 28, 20150.851ug/lNo
0.336
0.384
Fluoride
Oct. 16, 20130.07mg/lNo
Nitrite
Oct. 25, 20160.003<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrate
Oct. 25, 20160.363mg/lNo
0.691
0.964
*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2;this includes large municipal non-
residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal residential
systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal non-residential
systems
Summary of lead testing underSchedule 15.1during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residential systems,small
municipal residential systems,and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Number of Range of Lead Results Unit of Number of
Location Type
Samples(min#) (max #)MeasureExceedances
Plumbing
0N/AN/A0
Distribution
0N/A Due 2018N/A0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of Exceedance
Measure
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Alachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldicarb
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldrin + Dieldrin
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Atrazine + N-dealkylated
metobolites
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Azinphos-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Bendiocarb
Apr. 29, 20150.32<MDLug/lNo
Benzene
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Apr. 29, 20150.004<MDLug/lNo
Benzo(a)pyrene
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
Bromoxynil
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbaryl
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbofuran
Apr. 29, 20150.16<MDLug/lNo
Carbon Tetrachloride
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Chlordane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Chlorpyrifos
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Cyanazine
DiazinonApr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.20<MDLug/lNo
Dicamba
Apr. 29, 20150.41<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroetha
ne (DDT) + metabolites
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichloroethane
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
1,1-Dichloroethylene
(vinylidene chloride)
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
Dichloromethane
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
2-4 Dichlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.19<MDLug/lNo
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic
acid (2,4-D)
Apr. 29, 20150.40<MDLug/lNo
Diclofop-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Dimethoate
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
Dinoseb
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Diquat
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Diuron
Apr. 29, 20156<MDLug/lNo
Glyphosate
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Heptachlor + Heptachlor
Epoxide
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Lindane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Malathion
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Methoxychlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Metolachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Metribuzin
Apr. 29, 20150.3<MDLug/lNo
Monochlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Paraquat
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Parathion
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
Pentachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Phorate
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
Picloram
Apr. 29, 20150.04<MDLug/lNo
Polychlorinated
Biphenyls(PCB)
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Prometryne
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Simazine
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Jan. 21, 20171.9ug/lNo
THM
(NOTE:show latest annual Apr. 27, 2017
average)July 27, 2017
Oct.25, 2017
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Temephos
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Terbufos
TetrachloroethyleneApr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.14<MDLug/lNo
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
TriallateApr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.44<MDLug/lNo
Trichloroethylene
2,4,6-TrichlorophenolApr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
Apr. 29, 20150.22<MDLug/lNo
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic
acid (2,4,5-T)
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Trifluralin
Apr. 29, 20150.17<MDLug/lNo
Vinyl Chloride
List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed
in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
ParameterResult ValueUnit of MeasureDate of Sample
None
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OPTIONAL ANNUAL REPORTTEMPLATE
Drinking-Water System Number: 220005125
Warminster Water Supply
Drinking-Water System Name:
Township of Oro-Medonte
Drinking-Water System Owner:
Large Municipal Residential
Drinking-Water System Category:
January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Period being reported:
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal Complete for all other Categories.
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve Number of Designated Facilities served:
more than 10,000 people? Yes \[ \] No \[X\]
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Is your annual report available to the public Did you provide a copy of your annual
at no charge on a web site on the Internet? report to all Designated Facilities you
Yes \[ X\]No \[ \]serve?
Yes \[ X\] No \[ \]
Location where SummaryReport required
under O. Reg. 170/03 Schedule 22 will be Number of Interested Authorities you
available for inspection. report to:
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Township of Oro-Medonte
Did you provide a copy of your annual
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report to all Interested Authorities you
Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0
report to for each Designated Facility?
Tel: 705-487-2171
Yes \[ X\] No \[ \]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems(if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System NameDrinking Water System Number
None
Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes \[ \] No \[ \]
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Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of
charge.
\[X\] Public access/notice via the web www.oro-medonte.ca
\[ \] Public access/notice via Government Office
\[ \] Public access/notice via a newspaper
\[ \] Public access/notice via Public Request
\[ \] Public access/notice via a Public Library
\[X\] Public access/notice via other method Notice in Open Session Staff Reportto
Council
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Warminster is serviced by two (2) standby emergency generators. Warminster is a ground
water system with two (2) wells. Both Wells are located on the wellhouse property located
in Severn Township. Raw water enters the pumphouse and is treated with Sodium
Hypochlorite and the treated water then goes through the 150mm feeder main for the 15-
minute contact time, then to two (2) inground reservoirs. Treated water is pumped into the
distribution system with two centrifugal High Lift pumps. The system is equipped with an
alarm system that monitors high/low pressure, high/low reservoir levels, power failure, low
well levels and pump failure. The distribution system consists of 150mm and 200mm
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) watermains, thirty-two (32) hydrants, four (4) sample stations and
thirty-one (31) main valve boxes. The distribution system services residential homes, three
(3) commercial businesses, Warminster Public School and the Warminster Legion. A
Chlorine Residual Analyzer and Turbidimeter have been installed for continuous monitoring
and recording of free chlorine residual and turbidity with a 24-hour alarm call out system.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
Were any significant expenses incurred to?
\[ X \]Install required equipment
\[ \]Repair required equipment
\[ X\]Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
Completed the replacement of 2 watermains to 6 watermains and installation of select new
curb stops (where required). Total project cost approximately $1 million.
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Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to
Spills Action Centre
Incident ParameterResultUnit of Corrective ActionCorrective
DateMeasureAction Date
Microbiological testing done under theSchedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number Range of E.ColiRange of Total Number Range of HPC
of Or FecalColiform of HPC Results
Results (min #)-(max #)
Samples ResultsSamples
(min #)-(max #)(min #)-(max #)
Raw
104000-
Treated
5200520-1
Distribution
134001040-12
Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9of Regulation 170/03during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number of Range of ResultsUnit of Measure
NOTE: For
Grab (min #)-(max #)
continuous
Samples
monitors use 8760
Turbidity
87600.24-0.28NTU
as the number of
Chlorine
87600.89-1.67mg/l
samples.
Fluoride (If the
N/AN/AN/A
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
Date of legal instrument Parameter Date SampledResultUnit of Measure
issued
None Required
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of MeasureExceedance
Antimony
Jul. 28, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Arsenic
Jul. 28, 20150.2<MDLug/lNo
Barium
Jul. 28, 2015232ug/lNo
Boron
Jul. 28, 201518.5ug/lNo
Cadmium
Jul. 28, 20150.019ug/lNo
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Chromium
Jul. 28,20151.55ug/lNo
*Lead
N/AN/AN/AN/A
Mercury
Jul. 28, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Selenium
Jul. 28, 20150.20ug/lNo
Sodium
Oct. 16, 201388.7mg/lYes
Uranium
Jul. 28, 20150.446ug/lNo
Fluoride
Oct. 16, 20130.06<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrite
Oct. 25, 20160.003<MDLmg/lNo
Nitrate
Oct. 25, 20166.29mg/lNo
*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2;this includes large municipal non-
residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal residential
systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal non-residential
systems
Summary of lead testing underSchedule 15.1during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residentialsystems,small
municipal residential systems,and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Number of Range of Lead Results Unit of Number of
Location Type
Samples(min#) (max #)MeasureExceedances
Plumbing
0N/AN/A0
Distribution
0N/A Due2018N/A0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recentsample results
ParameterSample Date Result ValueUnit of Exceedance
Measure
Alachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Aldicarb
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Aldrin + Dieldrin
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Atrazine + N-dealkylated
Apr. 29, 20150.03ug/lNo
metobolites
Azinphos-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Bendiocarb
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Benzene
Apr. 29, 20150.32<MDLug/lNo
Benzo(a)pyrene
Apr. 29, 20150.004<MDLug/lNo
Bromoxynil
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
Carbaryl
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbofuran
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Carbon Tetrachloride
Apr. 29, 20150.16<MDLug/lNo
Chlordane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Chlorpyrifos
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Cyanazine
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Diazinon
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Dicamba
Apr. 29, 20150.20<MDLug/lNo
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.41<MDLug/lNo
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1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
(DDT) + metabolites
1,2-Dichloroethane
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
1,1-Dichloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.33<MDLug/lNo
(vinylidene chloride)
Dichloromethane
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
2-4 Dichlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid
Apr. 29, 20150.19<MDLug/lNo
(2,4-D)
Diclofop-methyl
Apr. 29, 20150.40<MDLug/lNo
Dimethoate
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Dinoseb
Apr. 29, 20150.36<MDLug/lNo
Diquat
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Diuron
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Glyphosate
Apr. 29, 20156<MDLug/lNo
Heptachlor + Heptachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Epoxide
Lindane (Total)
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Malathion
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Methoxychlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Metolachlor
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Metribuzin
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Monochlorobenzene
Apr. 29, 20150.3<MDLug/lNo
Paraquat
Apr. 29, 20151<MDLug/lNo
Parathion
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Pentachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.15<MDLug/lNo
Phorate
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Picloram
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCB)
Apr. 29, 20150.04<MDLug/lNo
Prometryne
Apr. 29, 20150.03<MDLug/lNo
Simazine
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
THM
Jan. 21, 20168.05ug/lNo
(NOTE:show latest annual
Apr. 27, 2016
average)
July 27, 2016
Oct. 25, 2016
Temephos
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Terbufos
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Tetrachloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.35<MDLug/lNo
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.14<MDLug/lNo
Triallate
Apr. 29, 20150.01<MDLug/lNo
Trichloroethylene
Apr. 29, 20150.44<MDLug/lNo
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Apr. 29, 20150.25<MDLug/lNo
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic
Apr. 29, 20150.22<MDLug/lNo
acid (2,4,5-T)
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Trifluralin
Apr. 29, 20150.02<MDLug/lNo
Vinyl Chloride
Apr. 29, 20150.17<MDLug/lNo
List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed
in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
ParameterResult ValueUnit of MeasureDate of Sample
6.12mg/LJanuary 21, 2016
Nitrate
6.03mg/LApril 27, 2016
Nitrate
6.04mg/LJuly 27, 2016
Nitrate
Nitrate6.29mg/LOctober 25, 2016
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