Inspection Information:
Facility Type: | WS3 |
Inspection type: | Follow-Up |
Inspection date: | September 05, 2011 |
Follow-up Required: | Yes |
This facility was given a high hazard rating.
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Violations:
A summary of the violations found during the inspection are listed below.
Code | Description / Observation / Corrective Action |
313 | Critical Inadequate treatment Observation: Using surface water source to supply all the water needs for park. Deep w-ell source not being used for potable drinking water supply. Corrective Action: Choose to treat the surface water source or reconnect to deep well source. Ensure signage (Boil Water Notice) is posted on all taps and public access points for water system. Once well has been reconnected, disinfect the source and distribution sample and then submit a sample to Northern Health prior to lifting Boil Water -Notice |
318 | Inadequate Microbiological Analysis data Observation: Regular bacteriological water samples are not being submitted as per Operating Permit. Samples have not been submitted since 2009 Corrective Action: Bacteriological sampling are required a week before seasonal startup, and minimum quarterly throughout the operating season, from locations that are representative of the distribution system, as approved by the Environmental Health Officer; as per your operating permit. |
319 | Inadequate Chemical Analysis Data Observation: We have no record of chemical analysis on the source Corrective Action: As an Operating Permit Condition, Chemical Sampling is required every 5 years. This should be submitted for whatever source is going to be used (creek or deep well) |