Parameter Table 2 <strong>Seattle</strong> Public Utilities Drinking <strong>Water</strong> Quality Monitoring Conducted – by Parameter Source Turbidity Cedar CPR-1, C1- RAW, C1-FIN, C2-FIN, security sites Required and Optional Monitoring Frequency and Location Continuous Daily or M-F Weekly or Monthly Quarterly Annually Biweekly CPR-1, CT-2 GL-1, GLR, VO- 4 sites on CLT-5, M- 1, VOR, C1-Raw, CMR, 3 1A CPT-05, WS-1, 2 sites on sites on LY, Lake Masonry Dam Youngs Tolt TPR-5S 5N, T- FINISH, T-CFE, each Filter at plant, reclaimed water, Reg Basin Inlet pH Cedar C1-RAW, C1- CWI, C2-CWI, C1-FIN, C2-FIN Tolt TPR-5S 5N, T- FINISH, T-CWI, TPL1 at Welcome Rd. TPR-4, TT-1, 2 CPR-1, CLT-4, 5, CT-1, 2, 3, Conductivity Cedar Security sites CPR-1, CLT-4, 5, CT-1, 2, 3, GL-1, GLR, VO- 1, VOR, RVR-1, 30 TCR sites, Masonry Dam, 2 sites on LY, C1- Raw, CPT-05, WS-1 5 sites Tolt Reservoir CT-4, 4 sites on CMR, 3 sites on LY, 12 TCR sites, Soos Res. TT-1, 2, 11 TT-3, TT-22, TPR-4, 5 sites Tolt Reservoir GL-1, GLR, VO- 1, VOR, RVR-1, 32 TCR sites, Masonry Dam, 2 sites on LY, C1- Raw, CPT-05, WS-1 CT-4, 4 sites on CMR, 3 sites on LYS, 13 TCR sites, LNR Tolt TT-1, 2, 11 TT-3, TT-22, TPR-4, 5 sites Tolt Reservoir Fluoride Cedar Tolt CPT-00 T-FINISH, T- CPT-00, CT-2 TT-1, 2 6 sample stands, T-FINISH, RVR-1 CWI Chlorine CLT-4, 5, CT-1, 2, Residual 3, CPT-04 Total Coliform - PA Cedar CPT-00, 4 locations at CTF, 8 reservoirs Tolt T-FINISH, T- CWI, LFP, BLR TT-1, 2, 11 Cedar CLT-4,5, CT-1, 2, 3, C1 and C2-FIN Tolt T-FINISH, TT-1, 2, 11 Closed tanks, standpipes, and reservoirs, open reservoirs and checkpoints, TT- 3, WSP-1, CT-4, all TCR sites DSA Closed tanks, standpipes, and reservoirs, open reservoirs and checkpoints, CT- 4, TT-3, WSP-1, all TCR sites DSA TT-3, A-4, J-3 10 PBCU sites TPT-3, B-2, 9 Tolt Streams 4 DBP sites 9 Tolt Streams CLT-5, M- 1A TPT-3, B-2, 9 Tolt Streams 8 QTR sites 4 DBP sites, QTR sites Comprehensive <strong>Water</strong> Quality Monitoring <strong>Plan</strong> Page 10 of 12
Parameter Total Coliform – QT Table 2 <strong>Seattle</strong> Public Utilities Drinking <strong>Water</strong> Quality Monitoring Conducted – by Parameter Source both Required and Optional Monitoring Frequency and Location Continuous Daily or M-F Weekly or Monthly Quarterly Annually Biweekly CPR-1, C1-RAW, TPR-5S Fecal Coliform Cedar CPR-1, C1-RAW, C1-FIN, C2-FIN Tolt TPR-5S HPC Cedar CPR-1, C1-RAW, CLT-4, 5, C1-FIN, C2-FIN, CT-2 Tolt TPR-5S, TT-1, 2, 11, T-FINISH Temperature Cedar C1-RAW, Control Works CPR-1, CLT-4, 5, CT-1, 2, 3, C1-FIN, C2-FIN, C1-RAW Tolt TPR-5S, 5N TT-1, 2, 11, TPR- 5S 5N, T-FINISH Open Reservoirs, Masonry Dam Open Reservoirs Closed tanks, standpipes, and reservoirs, open reservoirs and checkpoints, WSP-1 Closed tanks, standpipes, and reservoirs, open reservoirs and checkpoints, CT- 4, TT-3, T-CFE, WSP-1, CPT-04 05, TPR-4, all TCR sites UVA Both CPR-1 CPR-1 TPR-5S, T-CFE, CPT-05, C1- RAW, Masonry Dam, 2 LY sites TOC Both CPR-1, TPR-5S, T-CFE, CPT-05, C1-RAW, 2 LY sites, Masonry Dam 3 sites LYR, 4 sites CMR, TPR-4, TW-10, 2 sites Tolt Reservoir 5 Sites CMR, 3 sites LY, 4 sites Tolt, average of 10 TCR sites per month 10 Pb/Cu sites, TT- 22 5 CMR sites, 5 Tolt Res sites, 3 LY sites, TPR-4 5 sites CMR, 4 sites Tolt Res, 3 sites LY, TPR-4 DBP sites, 8 quarterly sites, 9 Tolt streams 9 Tolt streams, 8 quarterly sites 9 Tolt streams Taste and Odor Both CPT-05, CT-2, C1-RAW, C1- FIN, C2-FIN, T- FINISH, open reservoirs Giardia/Crypto Both C1-RAW, Alkalinity Both T-FINISH CPT-05, CPR-1, C1-RAW, 2 LY sites, T-FINISH Note: Sampling for Riverton and Boulevard Park Wells is not included in this table. 10 Pb/Cu sites, TT- 3, TPR-4, TW-10, LY7-B, 5 CMR sites TPR-4 8 QTR sites, 9 Tolt streams Comprehensive <strong>Water</strong> Quality Monitoring <strong>Plan</strong> Page 11 of 12
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