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Water Dept. <br /> Facilitv Performance for January 2020: <br /> Flow <br /> Average daily gallons pumped: 90,000 gallons <br /> Maximum daily gallons pumped: 121,000 gallons <br /> Minimum daily gallons pumped: 60,000 gallons <br /> Total monthly gallons pumped: 2,685,000 gallons <br /> Lab <br /> Average daily chlorine concentration: 0.4 (mg/1) <br /> *Recommended chlorine concentration: 0.2 to 0.5 mg/1 <br /> Average daily fluoride concentration: 0.8 (mg/1) <br /> *Recommended fluoride concentration: 0.5 mg/1 to 0.9 mg/1 <br /> Wastewater Dept. <br /> Facility Performance for Januarv 2020: <br /> Flow <br /> Average Daily Flow: 59,604 gallons (Design— 121,795 gallday) <br /> Maximum Daily Flow: 70,403 gallons <br /> Minimum Daily Flow: 49,760 gallons <br /> Total Monthly Flow: 1,847,734 gallons <br /> Operations Report <br /> 1) Water treatment facility inspections were completed daily. <br /> 2) Wastewater facility and lift station checks were done every Monday, Wednesday, and <br /> Friday. <br /> 3) Monthly lift station maintenance(check amps, clean floats, inspect wet well, etc) was <br /> completed on 2/21. <br /> 4) Weekly water testing was completed. <br /> 5) Water meters were read on 2/20. <br /> 6) Monthly fluoride report was submitted to Minnesota Department of Health on 2/1. <br /> 7) Monthly Discharge Monitoring Report for the WWTP was submitted to MPCA on 2/1. <br /> 8) A quarterly MDH fluoride sample was taken from the distribution system on 2/24. <br /> 9) There are a few residences running their water to keep from freezing but at the time of <br /> this report we have had no frozen water lines. <br /> 10)We'll be installing a telemetry unit on the Industrial Park lift station panel. This will <br /> alert PRASD operators of high-level alarms and power outages. <br /> 11)Jenny Soltys (MDH District Engineer) performed a sanitary survey of the City's water <br /> treatment plant and grabbed some water samples from the distribution system on <br /> Wednesday, February 19"'. The inspection went well. <br /> 12)Jason Gorr and I met with operations staff with the cities of Deerwood and Royalton to <br /> discuss splash pad operation and maintenance. <br /> 13)The City's Sensus water meter-reading handheld device will soon be obsolete. We are <br /> exploring options for upgrading. <br /> Respectfully Submitted by: <br /> Andrew Schwartz Operations Manager, Pine River Area Sanitary District <br /> Please feel free to call my cell at 320-232-5787 with any questions/concerns <br /> For 24-hour emergency service ca11218-851-9060 <br />