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Drinking Water Quality Report - 2011 - THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PITT MEADOWS

DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT 2011 Table of Contents 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2.0 INTRODUCTION 3.0 BACKGROUND 3.1 REGULATING AUTHORITIES 3.2 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 4.0 WATER QUALITY SAMPLE SITES 4.1 BACTERIOLOGICAL MONITORING 4.2 CHEMICAL & PHYSICAL MONITORING 4.3 CHLORINE RESIDUAL LEVELS 5.0 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 6.0 WATER FLUSHING MESSAGE FROM THE FHR APPENDIX 1 APPENDIX 2 APPENDIX 3 APPENDIX 4 APPENDIX 5 APPENDIX 6 APPENDIX 7 APPENDIX 8 ACCEPTABLE CHLORINE LEVELS AND SAMPLE SITE LOCATIONS WEEKLY SAMPLE METRO VANCOUVER LAB RESULTS QUARTERLY METALS ANALYSIS RESULTS FROM METRO VANCOUVER LAB BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF POTABLE WATER SAMPLES WEEKLY SAMPLE RESULTS METRO VANCOUVER SAMPLE STATION GVS-072 IN MAPLE RIDGE SOURCE WATER QUALITIES COQUITLAM WATERSHED PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS COQUITALM, SEYMOUR AND CAPILANO WATERSHEDS OPERATING PERMIT 2

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The City of Pitt Meadows holds a permit to operate its water utility from the Fraser Health Authority (FHA). In 2011, the city was mainly supplied by the Coquitlam watershed and treated by Metro Vancouver. The city s operations department takes weekly water samples from eight stations which are sent to the Metro Vancouver laboratory for testing. Guidelines are set by the provincial Drinking Water Protection Act. Bacteriological guidelines were met in 2011. Chemical and physical monitoring for the source water and Metro Vancouver transmission system are conducted by Metro Vancouver. The only parameter of the city s distribution that did not meet the guideline was temperature; the guideline was only exceeded during the summer months. Average free chlorine residual levels were maintained above the guideline at 7 of the 8 stations. 3

2.0 INTRODUCTIONS This is the City of Pitt Meadows (PM) annual Drinking Water Quality Report for 2011. It is prepared for the Fraser Health Authority (FHA) as well as for public information. 3.0 BACKGROUND 3.1 Regulating Authorities PM holds a permit to operate its water distribution network from the FHA (Appendix 8) and adheres to the provisions of the Local Government Act. Water quality requirements are stipulated by the Drinking Water Protection Regulation (DWPR). The drinking water officer may also issue orders for non compliance and or health concerns. 3.2 Distribution System PM s water distribution network is over 111 kilometers long and serves a population of approximately 17,500 residents. Water Supply The primary water supply source is the Coquitlam watershed. Water supply can also come from the Metro Vancouver s other watershed sources (Capilano & Seymour). The water arrives via Haney Mains 2 and 3. Water supplied by both Haney Main 2 and 3 is re-chlorinated at the Pitt River Secondary Disinfection Station prior to arriving in the municipal water distribution system. Water quality is anticipated to improve with the new UV disinfection plant in operation at Coquitlam Lake. 4

Maintenance In a unidirectional fashion, using valve isolation, all water mains were effectively flushed. Dead end lines that are not looped received special attention. Sodium thiosulphate was used to ensure the absence of chlorine residual as the water being flushed was introduced into the environment. An automatic flush valve at the end of the long run on Rannie Road engages for 2 hours twice every day to ensure the presence of chlorine residual. Additionally, the line on Rannie Rd was swabbed from Thompson Rd to the end in November 2010. The results from this swabbing have showed noticeable improvements in chlorine residual. Unidirectional flushing has been altered slightly with the aid of computerized modeling to improve effectiveness. All City owned backflow devices and assemblies were tested and repaired as required by a certified tester. All components of the six pressure regulating stations and the single booster station were maintained on a regular basis to ensure proper operation. This maintenance included the cleaning of inline and body strainers, function of Clayton valves, pressure relief valves, air valves and rebuilding the 2 pumps and motors at the booster station. All 462 fire hydrants and 4 standpipes owned by the City were fully maintained in 2011. The hydrants received a scheduled A or B service and approximately 112 were power washed and painted. The City has 950 mainline and service valves in the distribution system that were exercised and maintained as necessary. Repairs and Upgrades Currently asbestos cement (AC) mains are being replaced by ductile iron mains (DI) on a yearly basis with all AC mains scheduled to be replaced by 2025. Projects in 2011 included: 1) Decommissioning remaining sections of Haney Main #1 and replacing it with a 150 mm DI water main. 2) Replaced 275 meters of AC main on 193 St with Ductile Iron pipe. 3) Replaced 200 meters of AC main on Baynes Rd with Ductile Iron pipe. 4) Looped a dead end line from 141 Ave to Rippington Rd to improve flow, thus adding 345 meters of HDPE pipe. 5) Installed swab launch tubes on Rannie Rd for a test program to attempt to improve water quality in the north. 5

4.0 WATER QUALITY SAMPLE SITES The city has 8 sampling sites that are sampled weekly. Their locations and attributes are listed in table 1 and shown on a map in Appendix 1. All 8 sample sites are tested for physical parameters and 4 are tested for chemical in one distribution zone. Table 1: Sample Location and Attributes Sample Site Location Main Size (mm) Normal Flow DmPMS-421 12192 McMyn Ave 150 AC Low (Dead End) DmPMS-422 19817 Wildwood 150 AC Low Place DmPMS-423 12476 Wooldridge Road 250 DI Medium DmPMS-424 20217 McNeil Road 250 DI Medium DmPMS-425 16651 Rannie Road 150 DI Low (Dead End) DmPMS-426 13657 McKechnie Road 150 AC Medium DmPMS-427 120B Ave Opposite 150 AC Low 18993 DmPMS-428 100 meters west of Old Dewdney Trunk Rd PRV 300 DI Source Samples are taken every Tuesday morning by the city s Operations Department and are then picked up by the Metro Vancouver for testing. The 2011 results are in Appendix 2. 6

4.1 Bacteriological Monitoring Samples are analyzed for fecal coliform, total coliform and heterotrophic plate count (HPC). BCSDWR Microbiological Standards are listed in Table 2. Table 2: BCSDWR Microbiological Standards Parameter Occurrence Standard Fecal Coliform 0 Less than 1 fecal coliform per 100 ml Total Coliform 0 0 total coliform per 100 ml Bacteriological Results At least 90% of samples have 0 total coliform per 100 ml and no sample has more than 10 fecal coliform per 100 ml Appendix 4 illustrates the bacteriological requirements were met in 2011. 4.2 Chemical and Physical Monitoring Monitoring of the City s distribution system is conducted by Metro Vancouver. Samples are screened for temperature, ph and turbidity. Monitoring of the source water and Metro Vancouver transmission system is conducted by the Metro Vancouver Water District (MVWD) and Metro Vancouver. Table 3 illustrates which BCSDWR guidelines were not met. Table 3: Chemical or Physical Parameters that Did Not Meet the Guidelines Parameter Target Number of Tests that did not meet the Guideline Percent of Tests that did not meet the Guideline Source Water See Appendix 3, 6 and 7 Metro Vancouver Transmission System See Appendix 5 City Distribution System Temperature <15 C 12 3.7% Temperature of water was generally acceptable, the only times that the water temperature was above the guideline was during the summer months, particularly August and early September. All 12 failed tests did not exceed 16 C Temperature of water will affect the efficiency of water treatment processes. Low temperature decreases efficiency of treatment processes and high temperatures enhance the growth of nuisance organisms. 7

Total Haloacetic Acid results account for the by-products of the disinfection process from chlorine break down and are within the allowable limits. In comparison with previous years we see averages moving up and down across the municipality from station to station and year to year. Source water and Metro Vancouver improvement plans are determined by the MVWD and published in the MVWD Quality Control Annual Report, 2011. 4.3 Chlorine Residual Levels Sample Site Table 4: Chlorine Levels at Each Sample Site in 2010 Number of Samples Taken Number of Samples with <0.2ppm Chlorine Residual Percent of Samples with <0.2ppm Chlorine Residual DmPMS-421 52 0 0% DmPMS-422 54 0 0% DmPMS-423 54 3 6% DmPMS-424 53 0 0% DmPMS-425 53 34 64% DmPMS-426 53 1 2% DmPMS-427 52 0 0% DmPMS-428 53 0 0% Chlorine Residual Improvement Plan Site 425 This location is at the far north end of Pitt Meadows and has been an increasing problem for many years now. In mid November 2011, the City installed infrastructure to enable the ability to run a swab through the line to clear out contaminates within the pipe that could be impacting chlorine residuals. The samples immediately after (November 24) show a 0.3 increase in residual levels, which has been maintained through to the end of the year. Combined with the auto flusher that was installed several years earlier, the lower residual problem in the north should be solved for the foreseeable future. Total Haloacetic Acid (HAA) Improvement Plan Continue to monitor and review results. The test results show Total HAA being highest in the winter months and lowest in the summer months. Likely attributable to flow and water consumption and opposite of our regular flushing program. If the values continue to trend upwards we will increase our flushing program from annual to bi-annual until this situation corrects itself. 8

5.0 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN The City of Pitt Meadows Water Response Plan is a document that contains detailed information for all emergencies that may be encountered including major disasters such as earthquakes and flooding. The following provides a brief overview of the plan: Contamination 1) Metro Vancouver notifies the City of Pitt Meadows Works Department of some form of contamination from municipal samples and or source samples. 2) The City will obtain the following information: -location where samples were obtained; -approximate boundaries of the affected area; -severity and type of contamination. 3) The Works Department will initiate notifications including the Fraser Health Authority for the City of Pitt Meadows providing all available information. Evaluate with the FHA the need for a boil water notification. 4) Depending on the severity of the contamination: -isolate and flush the affected area with clean water. -make arrangements with the Metro Vancouver for the collection of repeat samples as necessary. -conduct chlorine residual and bacteriological testing after the mains have been flushed. -repeat the above until water supply meets normal testing levels. 5) If contamination is severe: -the Operations Superintendent will notify the Mayor of Pitt Meadows. -if determined that a boil water notification is to be issued, prepare a document with press release and provide to the Director of Operations and Development Services. Provide notification to all schools, heath care centers, and care homes. -the City will receive notification from the laboratory with results of the repeat samples and results of the species identification. -contact the FHA and provide results of the repeat samples and the species identification. -if the responsibility of the City of Pitt Meadows, the Operations Superintendent, in consultation with FHA, will initiate decontamination procedure. -monitor decontamination procedure. 6) If the contamination appears to be of a suspicious nature, the City s Operations Director will notify the RCMP. 9

Turbidity 1) If a warning is received from GVRD or if the City identifies turbid water through monitoring, isolate the service area until turbidity passes or try to supply the area from a different source. 2) If a warning is issued, determine anticipated duration of event from GVRD. 3) Determine if necessary to issue a notification. If not, go to item 5. 4) If a notification is to be issued it must come from the Director of Operations And Development Services in consultation with Fraser Health Authority on the notification notice with release information. 5) Flush the affected area with clean water. 6) Conduct chlorine residual and bacteriological testing after the mains have been flushed. Loss of Water 1) MVWD notifies of a system failure and or loss of supply. 2) Operations to determine the location, extent of service disruption. 3) Establish EOC if extent is widespread and service to be disrupted for extended periods of time. 4) The Works Department will initiate notifications including the Fraser Health Authority for the City of Pitt Meadows providing all available information. Evaluate with the FHA the need for a boil water notification. 5) Public notice must be sent out it include all schools, long term care facilities providing information on the disruption of service. 6) Fire Dept to arrange for alternative sources of water for fire fighting. 7) Planning and Operation Sections to determine impact on the distribution system. Determine if alternate sources can supplement until service is restored. 8) Arrange for water trucks and stage in appropriate areas for public distribution. 9) Monitor conditions with GVRD and when service is restored, determine is a boil water notification is necessary. 10

6.0 WATER FLUSHING MESSAGE FROM FRASER HEALTH A public health message from the Fraser Health Authority "Water from taps that are not used for several hours is good for washing or watering plants but not for drinking or cooking, as it may contain elevated levels of lead or copper. Run the water for at least one minute, or until the water is cold before using it for drinking or cooking. For the same reason never use water from hot taps for drinking or cooking." 11

APPENDIX 1 ACCEPTABLE CHLORINE LEVELS AND SAMPLE SITE LOCATIONS 12

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APPENDIX 2 WEEKLY SAMPLE METRO VANCOUVER LAB RESULTS DMPMS 421 428 14

DMPMS 421 Results: 15 Sampled date Chlorine Free mg/l Ecoli MF/100mLs HPC CFU/mls Temperature C Total Coliform MF/100mLs Turbidity NTU 04/01/2011 0.65 <1 6 6 <1 0.34 11/01/2011 0.87 <1 <2 5.5 <1 0.39 18/01/2011 1.1 <1 <2 6 <1 0.84 25/01/2011 0.93 <1 16 6 <1 0.33 01/02/2011 0.89 <1 <2 7 <1 0.26 08/02/2011 0.96 <1 44 7 <1 0.33 15/02/2011 1.1 <1 6 7 <1 0.27 22/02/2011 0.89 <1 6 7 <1 0.22 01/03/2011 1 <1 4 5 <1 0.32 08/03/2011 0.93 <1 <2 6 <1 0.34 15/03/2011 0.79 <1 <2 6 <1 0.48 22/03/2011 0.95 <1 2 7 <1 0.3 29/03/2011 0.88 <1 10 8 <1 0.58 05/04/2011 0.83 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.37 12/04/2011 0.92 <1 <2 7 <1 0.39 19/04/2011 1.1 <1 <2 7 <1 0.34 26/04/2011 0.74 <1 2 8 <1 0.26 03/05/2011 0.95 <1 2 9 <1 0.3 10/05/2011 0.94 <1 12 7.5 <1 0.46 17/05/2011 0.77 <1 6 9 <1 0.22 24/05/2011 0.67 <1 28 10 <1 0.65 31/05/2011 0.65 <1 28 10 <1 0.23 07/06/2011 0.62 <1 16 12 <1 0.27 14/06/2011 0.7 <1 8 11 <1 0.21 21/06/2011 0.86 <1 32 12 <1 0.23 28/06/2011 0.23 <1 6 12 <1 0.21 12/07/2011 0.6 <1 18 14 <1 0.21 19/07/2011 0.64 <1 10 14 <1 0.22 26/07/2011 0.93 <1 8 14 <1 0.31 02/08/2011 0.95 <1 10 13 <1 0.24 09/08/2011 0.97 <1 6 14 <1 0.28 16/08/2011 0.81 <1 78 14 <1 0.28 23/08/2011 0.7 <1 <2 16 <1 0.33 30/08/2011 0.53 <1 8 16 <1 0.22 06/09/2011 0.88 <1 80 13 <1 0.28 13/09/2011 0.69 <1 8 16 <1 0.22 20/09/2011 0.61 <1 6 16 <1 0.06 27/09/2011 0.57 <1 64 16 <1 0.19 04/10/2011 0.87 <1 50 14 <1 0.41 11/10/2011 0.89 <1 64 12 <1 0.43 18/10/2011 1.1 <1 18 14 <1 0.28 25/10/2011 1 <1 24 13 <1 0.32 02/11/2011 1.1 <1 14 11 <1 0.32

08/11/2011 0.96 <1 14 10 <1 0.3 15/11/2011 1.1 <1 10 10 <1 0.3 23/11/2011 1.2 <1 2 13 <1 0.25 29/11/2011 0.98 <1 2 7 <1 0.61 06/12/2011 1.2 <1 <2 7 <1 0.34 13/12/2011 0.96 <1 6 6 <1 0.3 20/12/2011 0.98 <1 6 7 <1 0.34 28/12/2011 0.87 <1 NA 6 <1 0.33 DMPMS 422 Results: 16 Chlorine Free mg/l Total Coliform MF/100mLs Sampled date Ecoli MF/100mLs HPC CFU/mls Temperature C Turbidity NTU 04/01/2011 0.58 <1 2 6.5 <1 0.31 11/01/2011 0.71 <1 <2 5.5 <1 0.43 18/01/2011 0.83 <1 6 6 <1 0.71 25/01/2011 0.62 <1 26 6 <1 0.31 01/02/2011 0.64 <1 <2 7 <1 0.26 08/02/2011 0.73 <1 4 7 <1 0.35 15/02/2011 0.66 <1 <2 7 <1 0.31 22/02/2011 0.62 <1 2 7 <1 0.22 01/03/2011 0.68 <1 <2 5 <1 0.25 08/03/2011 0.7 <1 6 6 <1 0.3 15/03/2011 0.56 <1 2 6.5 <1 0.45 22/03/2011 0.7 <1 <2 8 <1 0.3 23/03/2011 0.62 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.29 29/03/2011 0.66 <1 <2 8 <1 0.25 05/04/2011 0.67 <1 2 6.5 <1 0.49 12/04/2011 0.64 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.31 19/04/2011 0.92 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.28 26/04/2011 0.76 <1 <2 8 <1 0.22 03/05/2011 0.73 <1 <2 9 <1 0.32 10/05/2011 0.6 <1 2 8 <1 0.39 17/05/2011 0.64 <1 <2 9 <1 0.26 24/05/2011 0.47 <1 <2 10 <1 0.33 31/05/2011 0.51 <1 <2 10 <1 0.22 07/06/2011 0.59 <1 <2 11 <1 0.3 14/06/2011 0.59 <1 <2 11 <1 0.25 21/06/2011 0.66 <1 <2 11 <1 0.23 28/06/2011 0.41 <1 <2 12 <1 0.19 05/07/2011 0.62 <1 <2 12 <1 0.27 12/07/2011 0.59 <1 <2 12 <1 0.22 19/07/2011 0.52 <1 2 13 <1 0.2 26/07/2011 0.51 <1 <2 13 <1 0.27 02/08/2011 0.62 <1 <2 13 <1 0.23

09/08/2011 0.74 <1 <2 12 <1 0.22 16/08/2011 0.4 <1 <2 13 <1 0.22 23/08/2011 0.61 <1 <2 14 <1 0.26 30/08/2011 0.49 <1 <2 13 <1 0.2 06/09/2011 0.77 <1 <2 13 <1 0.24 13/09/2011 0.74 <1 <2 14 <1 0.2 20/09/2011 0.57 <1 <2 14 <1 27/09/2011 0.42 <1 <2 15 <1 0.25 04/10/2011 0.56 <1 2 14 <1 0.38 11/10/2011 0.39 <1 8 12 <1 0.41 18/10/2011 0.65 <1 <2 13 <1 0.27 25/10/2011 0.61 <1 <2 12 <1 0.29 02/11/2011 0.62 <1 <2 11 <1 0.38 08/11/2011 0.55 <1 <2 11 <1 0.26 15/11/2011 0.61 <1 2 10 <1 0.26 23/11/2011 0.75 <1 <2 11 <1 0.25 29/11/2011 0.89 <1 6 8 <1 0.5 06/12/2011 0.8 <1 8 7 <1 0.27 13/12/2011 0.7 <1 <2 7 <1 0.33 20/12/2011 0.6 <1 8 8 <1 0.26 28/12/2011 0.62 <1 NA 7 <1 0.33 DMPMS 423 Results: 17 Sampled date Chlorine Free mg/l Ecoli MF/100mLs HPC CFU/mls Temperature C Total Coliform MF/100mLs Turbidity NTU 04/01/2011 0.72 <1 <2 5.5 <1 0.29 11/01/2011 0.77 <1 <2 5.5 <1 0.39 18/01/2011 1.1 <1 <2 5.5 <1 1.1 25/01/2011 0.85 <1 <2 6 <1 0.35 01/02/2011 0.81 <1 <2 7 <1 0.28 08/02/2011 0.8 <1 2 7 <1 0.34 15/02/2011 0.68 <1 <2 7 <1 0.29 22/02/2011 0.99 <1 140 7 <1 0.29 01/03/2011 0.9 <1 <2 5 <1 0.36 08/03/2011 0.72 <1 <2 6 <1 0.36 15/03/2011 0.65 <1 <2 6 <1 0.46 22/03/2011 0.65 <1 <2 7 <1 0.35 23/03/2011 <1 <2 6 <1 0.45 29/03/2011 0.75 <1 8 7 <1 0.24 05/04/2011 0.66 <1 <2 7 <1 0.47 12/04/2011 0.66 <1 <2 7 <1 0.29 19/04/2011 0.79 <1 <2 7 <1 0.28 26/04/2011 0.77 <1 <2 8 <1 0.26 03/05/2011 0.73 <1 <2 8 <1 0.24

10/05/2011 0.61 <1 <2 8 <1 0.25 17/05/2011 0.63 <1 4 9 <1 0.26 24/05/2011 0.67 <1 <2 10 <1 0.34 31/05/2011 0.58 <1 4 10 <1 0.2 07/06/2011 0.13 <1 4 10 <1 0.27 14/06/2011 0.65 <1 <2 11 <1 0.31 21/06/2011 0.15 <1 <2 11 <1 0.22 28/06/2011 0.14 <1 <2 12 <1 0.18 05/07/2011 0.64 <1 2 11 <1 0.26 12/07/2011 0.51 <1 <2 12 <1 0.2 19/07/2011 <1 600 15 <1 0.28 26/07/2011 0.8 <1 <2 12 <1 0.29 02/08/2011 0.76 <1 <2 13 <1 0.24 09/08/2011 0.71 <1 <2 12 <1 0.23 16/08/2011 0.74 <1 6 12 <1 0.38 23/08/2011 0.64 <1 <2 13 <1 0.27 30/08/2011 0.7 <1 2 12 <1 0.22 06/09/2011 0.72 <1 6 13 <1 0.21 13/09/2011 0.65 <1 2 14 <1 0.18 20/09/2011 0.64 <1 <2 <1 0.06 27/09/2011 0.54 <1 12 14 <1 0.21 04/10/2011 0.28 <1 12 15 <1 0.32 11/10/2011 0.63 <1 88 12 <1 0.35 18/10/2011 1.1 <1 <2 13 <1 0.24 25/10/2011 0.84 <1 62 12 <1 0.3 02/11/2011 0.99 <1 12 11 <1 0.28 08/11/2011 0.84 <1 <2 10 <1 0.28 15/11/2011 1 <1 <2 10 <1 0.3 23/11/2011 1 <1 <2 8 <1 0.24 29/11/2011 1.2 <1 <2 7 <1 0.55 06/12/2011 1.2 <1 <2 7 <1 0.3 13/12/2011 0.39 <1 <2 8 <1 1.2 20/12/2011 0.96 <1 6 6 <1 0.26 28/12/2011 0.78 <1 NA 6 <1 0.29 DMPMS 424 Results: 18 Chlorine Free mg/l Total Coliform MF/100mLs Sampled date Ecoli MF/100mLs HPC CFU/mls Temperature C Turbidity NTU 04/01/2011 0.51 <1 <2 7 <1 0.29 11/01/2011 0.55 <1 <2 6.5 <1 0.44 18/01/2011 0.74 <1 <2 6.5 <1 0.56 25/01/2011 0.54 <1 <2 6.5 <1 0.29 01/02/2011 0.46 <1 <2 7 <1 0.4 08/02/2011 0.65 <1 <2 7 <1 0.36

15/02/2011 0.68 <1 <2 7 <1 0.27 22/02/2011 0.67 <1 <2 7 <1 0.22 01/03/2011 0.64 <1 <2 5.5 <1 0.29 08/03/2011 0.72 <1 <2 6 <1 0.31 15/03/2011 0.77 <1 <2 6 <1 0.48 22/03/2011 0.74 <1 <2 7 <1 0.34 29/03/2011 0.66 <1 <2 7 <1 0.27 05/04/2011 0.64 <1 <2 7 <1 0.33 12/04/2011 0.37 <1 <2 7 <1 0.32 19/04/2011 0.86 <1 4 7 <1 0.29 26/04/2011 0.76 <1 <2 8 <1 0.25 03/05/2011 0.65 <1 <2 9 <1 0.24 10/05/2011 0.67 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.47 17/05/2011 0.6 <1 <2 9 <1 0.48 24/05/2011 0.45 <1 <2 10 <1 0.34 31/05/2011 0.61 <1 <2 10 <1 0.21 07/06/2011 0.66 <1 <2 10 <1 0.29 14/06/2011 0.77 <1 4 11 <1 0.34 21/06/2011 0.92 <1 2 11 <1 0.27 28/06/2011 0.7 <1 <2 10 <1 0.2 05/07/2011 0.75 <1 <2 11 <1 0.23 12/07/2011 0.77 <1 <2 10 <1 0.27 19/07/2011 0.73 <1 <2 12 <1 0.19 26/07/2011 0.78 <1 <2 12 <1 0.33 02/08/2011 0.79 <1 <2 11 <1 0.21 09/08/2011 0.88 <1 <2 11 <1 0.24 16/08/2011 0.88 <1 2 11 <1 0.32 23/08/2011 0.86 <1 <2 12 <1 0.22 30/08/2011 0.78 <1 <2 12 <1 0.22 06/09/2011 0.95 <1 <2 12 <1 0.22 13/09/2011 0.84 <1 <2 13 <1 0.19 20/09/2011 0.75 <1 <2 13 <1 0.06 27/09/2011 0.61 <1 <2 14 <1 0.21 04/10/2011 0.78 <1 2 14 <1 0.27 11/10/2011 0.62 <1 2 12 <1 0.43 18/10/2011 0.74 <1 <2 12 <1 0.26 25/10/2011 0.81 <1 2 12 <1 0.3 02/11/2011 0.77 <1 <2 12 <1 0.27 08/11/2011 0.78 <1 <2 10 <1 0.27 15/11/2011 0.83 <1 <2 11 <1 0.36 23/11/2011 1 <1 <2 9 <1 0.2 29/11/2011 1 <1 <2 8 <1 0.5 06/12/2011 1 <1 <2 7 <1 0.32 13/12/2011 0.68 <1 2 6 <1 0.24 20/12/2011 0.85 <1 <2 7 <1 0.45 28/12/2011 0.54 <1 NA 7 <1 0.3 DMPMS 425 Results: 19

20 Sampled date Chlorine Free mg/l Ecoli MF/100mLs HPC CFU/mls Temperature C Total Coliform MF/100mLs Turbidity NTU 04/01/2011 0.02 <1 2 7 <1 0.25 11/01/2011 0.12 <1 <2 6.5 <1 0.42 18/01/2011 0.17 <1 <2 7 <1 0.43 25/01/2011 0.16 <1 <2 7 <1 0.28 01/02/2011 0.11 <1 <2 7 <1 0.3 08/02/2011 0.17 <1 <2 7 <1 0.35 15/02/2011 0.14 <1 <2 7 <1 0.27 22/02/2011 0.22 <1 <2 7 <1 0.22 01/03/2011 0.25 <1 <2 6 <1 0.29 08/03/2011 0.13 <1 <2 7 <1 0.3 15/03/2011 0.33 <1 <2 6 <1 0.46 22/03/2011 0.22 <1 <2 8 <1 0.34 29/03/2011 0.15 <1 <2 8 <1 0.25 05/04/2011 0.08 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.26 12/04/2011 0.21 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.3 19/04/2011 0.21 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.26 26/04/2011 0.12 <1 <2 9 <1 0.2 03/05/2011 0.11 <1 <2 9 <1 0.24 10/05/2011 0.19 <1 <2 8 <1 0.59 17/05/2011 0.04 <1 <2 9 <1 0.65 24/05/2011 0.07 <1 <2 10 <1 0.69 31/05/2011 0.07 <1 <2 11 <1 0.21 07/06/2011 0.16 <1 <2 11 <1 0.34 14/06/2011 0.1 <1 2 12 <1 0.23 21/06/2011 0.15 <1 <2 11 <1 0.49 28/06/2011 0.05 <1 <2 12 <1 0.24 05/07/2011 0.23 <1 <2 12 <1 0.48 12/07/2011 0.23 <1 <2 12 <1 0.3 19/07/2011 0.06 <1 2 14 <1 0.2 26/07/2011 0.13 <1 2 13 <1 0.32 02/08/2011 0.13 <1 <2 14 <1 0.29 09/08/2011 0.07 <1 <2 13 <1 0.28 16/08/2011 0.21 <1 <2 13 <1 0.42 23/08/2011 0.13 <1 <2 14 <1 0.24 30/08/2011 0.11 <1 <2 14 <1 0.46 06/09/2011 0.07 <1 <2 14 <1 0.22 13/09/2011 0.1 <1 <2 15 <1 0.21 20/09/2011 0.1 <1 <2 14 <1 0.06 27/09/2011 0.22 <1 <2 15 <1 0.23 04/10/2011 0.21 <1 2 15 <1 0.35 11/10/2011 0.05 <1 8 13 <1 0.45 18/10/2011 0.04 <1 16 14 <1 0.25 25/10/2011 0.14 <1 <2 12 <1 0.36

02/11/2011 0.1 <1 <2 12 <1 0.36 08/11/2011 0.13 <1 <2 11 <1 0.28 15/11/2011 0.25 <1 2 11 <1 0.26 24/11/2011 0.54 <1 <2 10 <1 0.44 29/11/2011 0.76 <1 <2 8 <1 0.56 06/12/2011 0.87 <1 <2 8 <1 0.37 13/12/2011 0.61 <1 <2 8 <1 0.25 20/12/2011 0.49 <1 <2 7 <1 0.25 28/12/2011 0.54 <1 NA 7 <1 0.32 DMPMS 426 Results: 21 Sampled date Chlorine Free mg/l Ecoli MF/100mLs HPC CFU/mls Temperature C Total Coliform MF/100mLs Turbidity NTU 04/01/2011 0.35 <1 <2 7 <1 0.35 11/01/2011 0.43 <1 <2 6 <1 0.44 18/01/2011 0.53 <1 <2 5.5 <1 0.68 25/01/2011 0.24 <1 <2 6 <1 0.31 08/02/2011 0.44 <1 2 7 <1 0.31 15/02/2011 0.56 <1 <2 7 <1 0.26 22/02/2011 0.51 <1 <2 7 <1 0.3 01/03/2011 0.36 <1 <2 5 <1 0.3 08/03/2011 0.48 <1 <2 7 <1 0.37 15/03/2011 0.51 <1 <2 6 <1 0.51 22/03/2011 0.46 <1 <2 7 <1 0.36 23/03/2011 0.18 <1 <2 7 <1 0.3 29/03/2011 0.53 <1 <2 8 <1 0.29 05/04/2011 0.39 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.34 12/04/2011 0.26 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.28 19/04/2011 0.51 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.3 26/04/2011 0.62 <1 <2 8 <1 0.28 03/05/2011 0.62 <1 <2 9 <1 0.41 10/05/2011 0.55 <1 <2 8 <1 0.33 17/05/2011 0.52 <1 2 9 <1 0.32 24/05/2011 0.31 <1 <2 10 <1 0.44 31/05/2011 0.22 <1 6 11 <1 0.21 07/06/2011 0.29 <1 2 11 <1 0.31 14/06/2011 0.32 <1 <2 12 <1 0.22 21/06/2011 0.78 <1 <2 11 <1 0.36 28/06/2011 0.5 <1 <2 11 <1 0.33 05/07/2011 0.3 <1 4 12 <1 0.29 12/07/2011 0.75 <1 <2 10 <1 0.37 19/07/2011 0.22 <1 10 13 <1 0.21 26/07/2011 0.3 <1 <2 13 <1 0.3 02/08/2011 0.78 <1 <2 12 <1 0.26

09/08/2011 0.77 <1 <2 11 <1 0.27 16/08/2011 0.77 <1 10 13 <1 0.35 23/08/2011 0.51 <1 <2 12 <1 0.26 30/08/2011 0.66 <1 <2 12 <1 0.27 06/09/2011 0.8 <1 <2 13 <1 0.23 13/09/2011 0.8 <1 8 13 <1 0.25 20/09/2011 0.7 <1 <2 13 <1 27/09/2011 0.47 <1 <2 15 <1 0.21 04/10/2011 0.66 <1 8 14 <1 0.33 11/10/2011 0.53 <1 16 12 <1 0.36 18/10/2011 0.61 <1 52 13 <1 0.24 25/10/2011 0.62 <1 4 12 <1 0.31 02/11/2011 0.47 <1 <2 12 <1 0.29 08/11/2011 0.68 <1 <2 10 <1 0.31 15/11/2011 0.52 <1 <2 10 <1 0.42 24/11/2011 0.72 <1 <2 9 <1 0.77 29/11/2011 0.76 <1 12 8 <1 0.52 06/12/2011 0.62 <1 6 8 <1 0.27 13/12/2011 0.62 <1 2 7 <1 0.24 20/12/2011 0.57 <1 6 6 <1 0.3 28/12/2011 0.57 <1 NA 7 <1 0.26 DMPMS 427 Results: 22 Sampled date Chlorine Free mg/l Ecoli MF/100mLs HPC CFU/mls Temperature C Total Coliform MF/100mLs Turbidity NTU 04/01/2011 0.58 <1 10 6 <1 0.27 11/01/2011 0.65 <1 <2 6 <1 0.39 18/01/2011 0.83 <1 <2 6 <1 0.89 25/01/2011 0.59 <1 <2 6 <1 0.27 08/02/2011 0.74 <1 <2 7 <1 0.33 15/02/2011 0.57 <1 <2 7 <1 0.29 22/02/2011 0.73 <1 <2 7 <1 0.23 01/03/2011 0.65 <1 <2 5 <1 0.32 08/03/2011 0.67 <1 <2 6 <1 0.31 15/03/2011 0.61 <1 <2 6 <1 0.46 22/03/2011 0.6 <1 <2 7 <1 0.3 29/03/2011 0.51 <1 <2 8 <1 0.26 05/04/2011 0.55 <1 <2 6.5 <1 0.36 12/04/2011 0.65 <1 <2 7 <1 0.29 19/04/2011 1 <1 <2 7 <1 0.28 26/04/2011 0.73 <1 <2 8 <1 0.27 03/05/2011 0.71 <1 <2 8 <1 0.25 10/05/2011 0.55 <1 <2 8 <1 0.26 17/05/2011 0.42 <1 <2 9 <1 0.29

24/05/2011 0.43 <1 2 9 <1 0.29 31/05/2011 0.47 <1 2 10 <1 0.21 07/06/2011 0.49 <1 <2 10 <1 0.27 14/06/2011 0.52 <1 <2 11 <1 0.24 21/06/2011 0.61 <1 <2 11 <1 0.23 28/06/2011 0.47 <1 <2 12 <1 0.22 05/07/2011 0.44 <1 <2 12 <1 0.24 12/07/2011 0.56 <1 4 12 <1 0.22 19/07/2011 0.53 <1 4 14 <1 0.19 26/07/2011 0.59 <1 2 13 <1 0.28 02/08/2011 0.68 <1 <2 12 <1 0.24 09/08/2011 0.65 <1 <2 12 <1 0.23 16/08/2011 0.55 <1 6 13 <1 0.31 23/08/2011 0.57 <1 <2 13 <1 0.24 30/08/2011 0.52 <1 <2 13 <1 0.21 06/09/2011 0.72 <1 4 13 <1 0.2 13/09/2011 0.36 <1 <2 14 <1 0.2 20/09/2011 0.33 <1 4 <1 0.06 27/09/2011 0.61 <1 2 13 <1 0.22 04/10/2011 0.52 <1 10 14 <1 0.36 11/10/2011 0.84 <1 2 12 <1 0.42 18/10/2011 0.75 <1 2 14 <1 0.25 25/10/2011 0.35 <1 490 12 <1 0.3 02/11/2011 0.55 <1 14 12 <1 0.26 08/11/2011 0.29 <1 2 10 <1 0.25 15/11/2011 0.71 <1 2 11 <1 0.24 23/11/2011 0.74 <1 <2 9 <1 0.32 29/11/2011 0.66 <1 14 9 <1 0.42 06/12/2011 0.65 <1 4 7 <1 0.26 13/12/2011 0.75 <1 120 7 <1 0.29 20/12/2011 0.61 <1 2 8 <1 0.24 28/12/2011 0.55 <1 NA 7 <1 0.29 DMPMS 428 Results: 23 Sampled date Chlorine Free mg/l Ecoli MF/100mLs HPC CFU/mls Temperature C Total Coliform MF/100mLs Turbidity NTU 04/01/2011 0.84 <1 <2 5 <1 0.34 11/01/2011 1.1 <1 <2 5 <1 0.38 18/01/2011 1.2 <1 <2 5.5 <1 0.84 25/01/2011 0.77 <1 <2 5.5 <1 0.38 01/02/2011 1.3 <1 <2 6 <1 0.32 08/02/2011 1.2 <1 8 6 <1 0.36 15/02/2011 0.83 <1 2 6 <1 0.26 22/02/2011 1 <1 <2 6 <1 0.25

01/03/2011 1 <1 <2 4.5 <1 0.33 08/03/2011 1.2 <1 <2 5 <1 0.37 15/03/2011 1 <1 <2 5 <1 0.58 22/03/2011 1.1 <1 <2 7 <1 0.31 29/03/2011 0.95 <1 <2 7 <1 0.29 05/04/2011 0.85 <1 4 6 <1 0.51 12/04/2011 1 <1 <2 6 <1 0.37 19/04/2011 1 <1 <2 5.5 <1 0.33 26/04/2011 1 <1 <2 7 <1 0.28 03/05/2011 1.1 <1 <2 8 <1 0.31 10/05/2011 1.1 <1 <2 7.5 <1 0.42 17/05/2011 1.2 <1 <2 8 <1 0.36 24/05/2011 0.68 <1 <2 9 <1 0.41 31/05/2011 0.86 <1 <2 9 <1 0.24 07/06/2011 0.84 <1 <2 9 <1 0.33 14/06/2011 1 <1 <2 9 <1 0.28 21/06/2011 1.1 <1 2 9 <1 0.46 28/06/2011 0.77 <1 <2 9.5 <1 0.21 05/07/2011 1.1 <1 <2 9 <1 0.37 12/07/2011 1 <1 <2 8.5 <1 0.28 19/07/2011 1.1 <1 2 10 <1 0.24 26/07/2011 1.2 <1 <2 9 <1 0.33 02/08/2011 1.1 <1 <2 10 <1 0.31 09/08/2011 1.2 <1 <2 11 <1 0.28 16/08/2011 1.1 <1 <2 11 <1 0.31 23/08/2011 1.2 <1 <2 11 <1 0.4 30/08/2011 0.76 <1 <2 12 <1 0.23 06/09/2011 0.97 <1 2 12 <1 0.21 13/09/2011 1.1 <1 <2 12 <1 0.28 20/09/2011 0.88 <1 <2 <1 0.07 27/09/2011 0.95 <1 <2 10 <1 0.35 04/10/2011 1 <1 6 12 <1 0.29 11/10/2011 0.96 <1 <2 11 <1 0.41 18/10/2011 1.3 <1 <2 9 <1 0.32 25/10/2011 1.2 <1 <2 10 <1 0.4 02/11/2011 0.97 <1 2 10 <1 0.33 08/11/2011 1.2 <1 <2 9 <1 0.35 15/11/2011 1.3 <1 <2 9 <1 0.3 23/11/2011 1.3 <1 <2 7 <1 0.29 29/11/2011 1.5 <1 <2 7 <1 0.79 06/12/2011 1.1 <1 <2 6 <1 0.44 13/12/2011 1.2 <1 <2 6 <1 0.35 20/12/2011 1.1 <1 <2 6 <1 0.28 28/12/2011 0.98 <1 NA 5 <1 0.32 24

APPENDIX 3 QUARTERYLY METALS ANALYSIS RESULTS FROM METRO VANCOUVER LAB 25

Bromodichloromet hane Bromoform Chlorodibromome thane Chloroform Total Trihalomethanes Dibromoacetic Acid Dichloroacetic Acid Monobromoacetic Acid Monochloroacetic Acid Trichloroacetic Acid Total Haloacetic Acid Chemical Analysis THM (ppb) HAA (ppb) Total THM Quarterly Average Total HAA Quarterly Average Date Sample Sampled PMS-422 15/02/2011 <1 <1 <1 20 20 <0.5 10 <1 3 12 25 PMS-422 10/05/2011 <1 <1 <1 28 27.8 24 <0.5 17 <1 14 16 47.9 36 PMS-422 13/09/2011 <1 <1 <1 22 21.8 23 <0.5 9 <1 15 8 31.4 35 PMS-422 15/11/2011 <1 <1 <1 43 43.3 28 <0.5 18 <1 24 20 61.2 41 PMS-424 15/02/2011 <1 <1 <1 22 22 <0.5 12 <1 3 15 30 PMS-424 10/05/2011 <1 <1 <1 26 26.4 24 <0.5 27 <1 21 24 72.1 51 PMS-424 13/09/2011 <1 <1 <1 23 23.1 24 <0.5 10 <1 16 7 33.8 45 PMS-424 15/11/2011 <1 <1 <1 42 42.5 29 <0.5 19 <1 15 20 53.6 47 PMS-425 15/02/2011 <1 <1 <1 21 21 <0.5 5 <1 <2 18 22 PMS-425 10/05/2011 <1 <1 <1 22 21.6 21 <0.5 7 <1 2 22 31.1 27 PMS-425 13/09/2011 <1 <1 <1 23 22.9 22 <0.5 2 <1 7 9 18.4 24 PMS-425 15/11/2011 <1 <1 <1 39 39.2 26 <0.5 6 <1 <2 19 25.1 24 26

Lead Total Magnesium Total Manganese Total Mercury Total Molybdenum Total Nickel Total Potassium Total Selenium Total Silver Total Sodium Total Zinc Total Sample Type Aluminum Total Antimony Total Arsenic Total Barium Total Cadmium Total Calcium Total Chromium Total Cobalt Total Copper Total Iron Total Metal Analysis Sample Name Sample Description Sampled Date µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l 2011/06/07 PMS-421 19192 McMynn Ave. 09:20:00 GRAB 76 <0.5 <0.5 2.3 <0.2 1140 0.19 <0.5 10.4 57 2011/06/07 PMS-426 McKechnie Road 09:40:00 GRAB 81 <0.5 <0.5 2.1 <0.2 1320 0.12 <0.5 9.7 63 PMS-421 19192 McMynn Ave. 08/11/2011 8:55 GRAB 80 <0.5 <0.5 2.4 <0.2 900 <0.05 <0.5 10.7 63 PMS-426 McKechnie Road 08/11/2011 9:19 GRAB 80 <0.5 <0.5 2.2 <0.2 1240 <0.05 <0.5 6.9 59 Sample Name Sample Description Sampled Date µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l µg/l 2011/06/07 PMS-421 19192 McMynn Ave. 09:20:00 0.7 102 5.2 <0.05 <0.5 <0.5 123 <0.5 <0.5 5420 5.7 2011/06/07 PMS-426 McKechnie Road 09:40:00 0.7 71 11.1 <0.05 <0.5 <0.5 112 <0.5 <0.5 5170 16.8 PMS-421 19192 McMynn Ave. 08/11/2011 8:55 0.6 95 1.7 <0.05 <0.5 <0.5 107 <0.5 <0.5 5020 3.9 PMS-426 McKechnie Road 08/11/2011 9:19 <0.5 74 1.1 <0.05 <0.5 <0.5 103 <0.5 <0.5 5060 3.4 27

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Vinyl Chloride Analysis Municipality Sample Site 1st half of 2011 Vinyl Chloride µg/l Date Sampled 2nd half of 2011 Vinyl Chloride µg/l Date Sampled Pitt Meadows 1 07-Jun-11 <0.5 2-Nov-11 <0.5 Analysis for Vinyl Chloride was not done by Metro Vancouver Laboratory but by Maxxam Analyticals Inc. 29

APPENDIX 4 BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF POTABLE WATER SAMPLES 30

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APPENDIX 5 WEEKLY SAMPLE RESULTS METRO VANCOUVER SAMPLE STATION GVS-072 IN MAPLE RIDGE AND STATION GVS-012 IN PORT MOODY 34

GVS-012 Port Moody Results: Sampled date 35 Sample type Chlorine Free mg/l Ecoli MF/100mLs HPC CFU/mls Total Coliform MF/100mLs Turbidity NTU 01/01/2011 GRAB 0.6 <1 NA <1 0.35 06/01/2011 GRAB 0.96 <1 <2 <1 0.32 12/01/2011 GRAB 0.84 <1 <2 <1 0.36 18/01/2011 GRAB 0.77 <1 <2 <1 0.86 20/01/2011 GRAB 0.75 <1 10 <1 0.61 25/01/2011 GRAB 0.64 <1 <2 <1 0.38 26/01/2011 GRAB 0.8 <1 <2 <1 0.44 03/02/2011 GRAB 0.61 <1 2 <1 0.33 08/02/2011 GRAB 0.55 <1 <2 <1 0.39 16/02/2011 GRAB 0.9 <1 <2 <1 0.38 22/02/2011 GRAB 0.77 <1 <2 <1 0.25 24/02/2011 GRAB 0.63 <1 <2 <1 0.36 02/03/2011 GRAB 0.8 <1 <2 <1 0.29 09/03/2011 GRAB 0.78 <1 <2 <1 0.28 16/03/2011 GRAB 0.88 <1 <2 <1 0.55 22/03/2011 GRAB 0.58 1 340 1 0.38 23/03/2011 REPEAT 0.77 <1 <2 <1 0.28 24/03/2011 REPEAT 0.77 <1 <2 <1 0.31 25/03/2011 REPEAT 1 <1 <2 <1 0.26 29/03/2011 GRAB 0.79 <1 <2 <1 0.28 30/03/2011 GRAB 0.8 <1 <2 <1 0.32 31/03/2011 GRAB 0.49 <1 <2 <1 0.85 05/04/2011 GRAB 0.87 <1 <2 <1 0.44 07/04/2011 GRAB 0.69 <1 <2 <1 0.39 14/04/2011 GRAB 0.88 <1 2 <1 0.41 05/05/2011 GRAB 0.67 <1 14 <1 0.4 10/05/2011 GRAB 0.44 <1 <2 <1 0.68 13/05/2011 GRAB 0.68 <1 <2 <1 0.41 27/05/2011 GRAB 0.65 <1 <2 <1 0.3 31/05/2011 GRAB 0.94 <1 <2 <1 0.28 08/06/2011 GRAB 0.99 <1 <2 <1 0.65 15/06/2011 GRAB 0.69 <1 <2 <1 0.25 24/06/2011 GRAB 0.8 <1 <2 <1 0.23 29/06/2011 GRAB 0.8 <1 <2 <1 0.27 06/07/2011 GRAB 0.97 <1 44 <1 0.27 13/07/2011 GRAB 0.73 <1 84 <1 0.27 20/07/2011 GRAB 0.83 <1 <2 <1 0.26

36 27/07/2011 GRAB 0.76 <1 <2 <1 0.76 29/07/2011 GRAB 0.55 <1 2 <1 0.29 06/08/2011 GRAB 0.88 <1 <2 <1 0.38 11/08/2011 GRAB 1 <1 <2 <1 0.38 15/08/2011 GRAB 0.7 <1 4 <1 0.25 29/08/2011 GRAB 0.82 <1 <2 <1 0.28 07/09/2011 GRAB 0.88 <1 16 <1 0.24 13/09/2011 GRAB 0.63 <1 <2 <1 0.25 20/09/2011 GRAB 0.77 <1 <2 <1 0.27 22/09/2011 GRAB 0.98 <1 54 <1 0.23 28/09/2011 GRAB 0.77 <1 <2 <1 0.36 30/09/2011 GRAB 0.71 <1 <2 <1 0.44 04/10/2011 GRAB 0.78 <1 <2 <1 0.44 06/10/2011 GRAB 0.65 <1 <2 <1 0.35 13/10/2011 GRAB 0.5 <1 2 <1 0.31 19/10/2011 GRAB 0.94 <1 2 <1 0.41 21/10/2011 GRAB 0.98 <1 4 <1 0.33 25/10/2011 GRAB 0.93 <1 <2 <1 0.34 27/10/2011 GRAB 0.91 <1 <2 <1 0.26 02/11/2011 GRAB 0.61 <1 <2 <1 0.31 03/11/2011 GRAB 0.63 <1 <2 <1 0.3 08/11/2011 GRAB 1.1 <1 <2 <1 0.35 09/11/2011 GRAB 0.97 <1 <2 <1 0.34 10/11/2011 GRAB 0.99 <1 <2 <1 0.23 16/11/2011 GRAB 1.2 <1 <2 <1 0.32 22/11/2011 GRAB 1.1 <1 16 <1 0.29 25/11/2011 GRAB 1.1 <1 4 <1 0.48 01/12/2011 GRAB 1.1 <1 <2 <1 0.43 05/12/2011 GRAB 1.2 <1 2 <1 0.34 08/12/2011 GRAB 1.3 <1 2 <1 0.35 12/12/2011 GRAB 0.88 <1 <2 <1 0.32 15/12/2011 GRAB 0.88 <1 <2 <1 0.32 22/12/2011 GRAB 1 <1 <2 <1 0.31

GVS-072 Maple Ridge Results: Sampled date Sample type Chlorine Free mg/l Ecoli MF/100mLs HPC CFU/mls Total Coliform MF/100mLs Turbidity NTU 05/01/2011 GRAB 0.7 <1 <2 <1 0.35 06/01/2011 GRAB 0.66 <1 <2 <1 0.34 13/01/2011 GRAB 0.66 <1 <2 <1 0.34 19/01/2011 GRAB 0.76 <1 <2 <1 0.8 26/01/2011 GRAB 0.75 <1 2 <1 0.36 31/01/2011 GRAB 0.82 <1 <2 <1 0.37 02/02/2011 GRAB 0.57 <1 <2 <1 0.31 08/02/2011 GRAB 0.88 <1 <2 <1 0.37 09/02/2011 GRAB 0.78 <1 <2 <1 0.36 15/02/2011 GRAB 0.87 <1 <2 <1 0.34 17/02/2011 GRAB 0.76 <1 <2 <1 0.34 22/02/2011 GRAB 0.84 <1 <2 <1 0.29 23/02/2011 GRAB 0.84 <1 <2 <1 0.35 02/03/2011 GRAB 1.1 <1 2 <1 0.29 07/03/2011 GRAB 0.51 <1 <2 <1 0.36 11/03/2011 GRAB 0.62 <1 2 <1 0.36 17/03/2011 GRAB 0.79 <1 <2 <1 0.61 22/03/2011 GRAB 0.9 <1 <2 <1 0.32 25/03/2011 GRAB 0.81 <1 <2 <1 0.26 28/03/2011 GRAB 0.9 <1 <2 <1 0.32 31/03/2011 GRAB 1.1 <1 <2 <1 0.91 04/04/2011 GRAB 0.77 <1 <2 <1 0.47 05/04/2011 GRAB 0.64 <1 <2 <1 0.34 11/04/2011 GRAB 0.63 <1 <2 <1 0.37 13/04/2011 GRAB 0.79 <1 <2 <1 0.45 15/04/2011 GRAB 0.82 <1 <2 <1 0.36 21/04/2011 GRAB 0.78 <1 <2 <1 0.33 26/04/2011 GRAB 0.64 <1 <2 <1 0.28 02/05/2011 GRAB 0.81 <1 <2 <1 0.27 03/05/2011 GRAB 0.75 <1 <2 <1 0.3 05/05/2011 GRAB 0.82 <1 <2 <1 0.29 10/05/2011 GRAB 0.85 <1 <2 <1 0.47 11/05/2011 GRAB 0.9 <1 <2 <1 0.29 16/05/2011 GRAB 0.64 <1 18 2 0.34 17/05/2011 REPEAT 0.79 <1 <2 <1 0.26 18/05/2011 REPEAT 0.73 <1 2 <1 0.38 37

38 19/05/2011 REPEAT 0.84 <1 <2 <1 0.34 26/05/2011 GRAB 0.62 <1 <2 <1 0.31 01/06/2011 GRAB 0.71 <1 2 <1 0.38 08/06/2011 GRAB 0.83 <1 <2 <1 0.37 09/06/2011 GRAB 0.86 <1 <2 <1 0.35 14/06/2011 GRAB 0.61 <1 <2 <1 0.27 16/06/2011 GRAB 0.93 <1 <2 <1 0.47 23/06/2011 GRAB 0.84 <1 18 <1 0.26 27/06/2011 GRAB 0.69 <1 2 <1 0.3 28/06/2011 GRAB 0.87 <1 <2 <1 0.24 30/06/2011 GRAB 0.73 <1 6 <1 0.26 07/07/2011 GRAB 0.89 <1 6 <1 0.33 14/07/2011 GRAB 0.64 <1 <2 <1 0.31 18/07/2011 GRAB 1.1 <1 <2 <1 0.23 19/07/2011 GRAB 0.94 <1 2 <1 0.28 22/07/2011 GRAB 0.91 <1 <2 <1 0.3 26/07/2011 GRAB 0.79 <1 <2 <1 0.35 27/07/2011 GRAB 0.67 <1 <2 <1 0.36 28/07/2011 GRAB 0.81 <1 <2 <1 0.36 29/07/2011 GRAB 0.82 <1 6 <1 0.33 04/08/2011 GRAB 0.87 <1 <2 <1 0.33 11/08/2011 GRAB 0.77 <1 <2 <1 0.39 17/08/2011 GRAB 0.84 <1 <2 <1 0.26 01/09/2011 GRAB 0.55 <1 <2 <1 0.26 08/09/2011 GRAB 0.73 <1 <2 <1 0.19 12/09/2011 GRAB 1 <1 6 <1 0.32 16/09/2011 GRAB 0.83 <1 <2 <1 0.25 19/09/2011 GRAB 0.79 <1 2 <1 0.22 20/09/2011 GRAB 0.88 <1 <2 <1 0.25 23/09/2011 GRAB 0.71 <1 2 <1 0.26 26/09/2011 GRAB 0.73 <1 <2 <1 0.3 27/09/2011 GRAB 0.67 <1 2 <1 0.26 29/09/2011 GRAB 0.84 <1 <2 <1 0.34 03/10/2011 GRAB 0.87 <1 8 <1 0.38 04/10/2011 GRAB 0.81 <1 4 <1 0.32 05/10/2011 GRAB 0.61 <1 <2 <1 0.31 12/10/2011 GRAB 0.7 <1 10 <1 0.4 13/10/2011 GRAB 1 <1 <2 <1 0.32 14/10/2011 GRAB 0.97 <1 <2 <1 0.33 17/10/2011 GRAB 0.9 <1 <2 <1 0.3 24/10/2011 GRAB 1 <1 <2 <1 0.28

25/10/2011 GRAB 0.97 <1 2 <1 0.31 27/10/2011 GRAB 1.1 <1 4 <1 0.36 03/11/2011 GRAB 0.97 <1 2 <1 0.3 09/11/2011 GRAB 0.81 <1 <2 <1 0.32 10/11/2011 GRAB 1 <1 2 <1 0.27 16/11/2011 GRAB 1 <1 2 <1 0.28 24/11/2011 GRAB 0.8 <1 <2 <1 0.43 30/11/2011 GRAB 0.98 <1 <2 <1 0.54 05/12/2011 GRAB 0.87 <1 <2 <1 0.39 06/12/2011 GRAB 0.83 <1 <2 <1 0.31 07/12/2011 GRAB 0.88 <1 2 <1 0.28 09/12/2011 GRAB 0.68 <1 <2 <1 0.28 12/12/2011 GRAB 0.94 <1 <2 <1 0.28 14/12/2011 GRAB 0.74 <1 [Spreader colonies.] NA <1 0.29 19/12/2011 GRAB 0.69 <1 <2 <1 0.28 29/12/2011 GRAB 0.71 <1 NA <1 0.46 39

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