Annual Water Quality Reports
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Office & Contact Phone Numbers
Office: 508-432-0304
Fax: 508-430-7520
Hours 8am - 4pm
Contacts for Information on report
Craig
Wiegand
Superintendent
General Information
Bruce S. Cahoon
Asst. Superintendent
Operations
Neil Salzillo
Primary Operator
Water Quality
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2000 Annual Water Quality Report
Consumer Confidence Report
January 2001
PWS ID #4126000
Issue 3
The Harwich Water Department is pleased to present to its customers the
2001 Annual Consumer Confidence Report. In this brochure you will
find what is in your water, the results of the tests performed
in the last year, and
how it is treated. This "Consumer Confidence Report" is required
by law, but we are proud to share our results with you. Please
read them carefully.
We are proud to report that the water provided by the Harwich Water Dept. meets or exceeds established water-quality standards.
If you would like to know more about the Water Department, Board of Water
Commissioners meetings are held at 8:15 am on the first and third Tuesday
of each month, unless otherwise posted and are open to the public.
Commissioner Meeting
minutes are available on our website.
Consult our web site at www.harwichwater.com and,
for further information, see U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) water information at www.epa.gov/safewater (opens
in new window) which is linked to our Web site. If you have any
questions regarding this report,
please contact Superintendent Craig Wiegand at 508-432-0304.
Overview
The Harwich Water Department produced a total of 644,636,400 gallons of water
in 2000. This averages out to over 1,766,000 million gallons per day. One
hundred thirty three services were added throughout the year bringing the
total to 9,179 accounts.
During 2000, the department collected over 550 samples for general water
chemistry and over 75 for regulated contaminants.
THE WATER LINE
- The Harwich Water Department will continue to chlorinate
during the spring and fall hydrant flushing program.
- The Department will continue conducting a Water 101
course for its customers. This course will give a general overview of
the water industry. Interested parties should contact the office.
- A voluntary water restriction will again be in effect
this coming summer. We urge residents to conserve water whenever possible.
The summer of 2002 is forecasted to be as dry as the past few years.
- February l, 2001, Superintendent, Kenneth J Bulley,
resigned. Senior Administrative assistant, Deborah Fuller, is the Acting
Superintendent. Daniel Hanley, formerly of Earth Tech, has joined the
staff as Secondary Operator and Distribution Foreman. The number of staff
the Water Department has is 12 including the office staff. All personnel,
except for the two office clerks, are now certified by the state for water
distribution and 8 have water treatment grade licenses.
For more news updates, please visit our website.
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