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ROBERT 1. CARRER
JOAN BRITTAIN
ALGOMA WATER
PO BOX 751
SANDPOINT ID 83864
TO THE
IDAHO PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION
FOR THE
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR WATER UTILITIES TO
THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
FOR THE YEAR ENDING c:()IO
COMPANY INFORMATION
1 Give full name of utilty
Telephone Area Code ( ~()1)
E-mail address
2 Date of Organization
3 Organized under the laws of the state of
4 Address of Principal Offce (number & street)
5 P.O. Box (if applicable)
6 City
7 State
8 Zip Code
9 Organization (proprietor, partnership, corp.)
10 Towns, Counties served
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11 Are there any affliated companies?
If yes, attach a list with names, addresses & descriptions. Explain any services
provided to the utilty.
12 Contact Information
President (Owner)
Vice President
Secretary
General Manager
Complaints or Billng
Engineenng
Emergency Service
Accounting
13 Were any water systems acquired dunng the year or any additions/deletions madeto the service area during the year? ~
If yes, attach a list with names, addresses & descriptions. Explain any services
provided to the utilty.
14 Where are the Company's books and records kept?
Street Address :tii ~~úkCity ~State /PZip ??ft~t(
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15 Is the system operated or maintained under aservice contract? ~
16 If yes: With whom is the contract ~!~ o/~When does the contract expire? ~~What serce and rat", are included? ~=" ~dN.J/¿,
17 Is water purchased for resale through the system? ""0
18 If yes: Name of Organization
Name of owner or operator
Mailng Address
City
State
Zip
GaJlons/CCF $Amount
Water Purchased
19 Has any system(s) been disapproved by the
Idaho Division of Environmental Quality?
If yes, attach full explanation
20 Has the Idaho Division of Environmental Quality
recommended any improvements?
If yes, attach full explanation
21 Number of Complaints received during year concerning:
Quality of Service
High Bils
Disconnection
22 Number of Customers involuntanly disconnected
23 Date customers last received a copy of the Summary
of Rules required by IDAPA 31.21.01.701?
Att a copy of the Summary
24 Did significant additions or retirements from the
Plant Accounts occur during the year?
If yes, attach full explanation
and an updated system map
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~ ~ & EXPENSE DETAIL
For the Year Ended
DESCRIPTION
400 REVENUES
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ACCT#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
r59¡l.00Unmetered Water Revenue
Metered Sales - Residential
Metered Sales - Commercial, Industrial
Fire Protection Revenue
Other Water Sales Revenue
Irngation Sales Revenue
Sales for Resale
Total Revenue (Add Lines 1 - 7)
(also enter result on Page 4, line 1)
9 * DEQ Fees Biled separately to customers
10 ** Hookup or Connection Fees Collected
11 ***Commission Approved Surcharges Collected
460
461.1
461.2
462
464
465
466
400
401 OPERATING EXPENSES
12 601.1-6 Labor - Operation & Maintenance
13 601.7 Labor - Customer Accounts
14 601.8 Labor - Administrative & General
15 603 Salanes, Offcers & Directors
16 604 Employee Pensions & Benefits
17 610 Purchased Water
18 615-16 Purchased Power & Fuel for Power
19 618 Chemicals
20 620.1-6 Materials & Supplies - Operation & Maint.
21 620.7-8 Matenals & Supplies - Administrtive & General
22 631-34 Contract Services - Professional
23 635 Contract Services - Water Testing
24 636 Contract Services - Other
25 641-42 Rentals - Propert & Equipment
26 650 Transportation Expense
27 656-59 Insurance
28 660 Advertising
29 666 Rate Case Expense (Amortization)
30 667 Regulatory Comm. Exp. (Other except taxes)
31 670 Bad Debt Expense ~ 'J f52
32 675 Miscellaneous - r/e"LJ 7icPHl)ê' /9. l.;'
33 Total Operating Expenses (Add lines 12 .32, also enter on Pg 4, line 2)
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INCOME STATEMENT
For Year Ended t5010
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9A
9B
9C
9D
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
403
406
407
408.10
408.11
408.12
408.13
409.10
409.11
410.10
410.11
411
412
413
414
415
416
419
420
421
426
408.20
409-20
427.3
427.5
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Revenue (From Page 3, line 8)
Operating Expenses (From Page 3, line 33)
Depreciation Expense
Amortzation, Utility Plant Aquisition Adj.
Amortization Exp. - Other
Regulatory Fees (PUC)
Property Taxes
Payroll Taxes
Other Taxes (list) DEQ Fees
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Federal Income Taxes
State Income Taxes
Provision for Deferred Income Tax - Federal
Provision for Deferred Income Tax - State
Provision for Deferred Utilty Income Tax Credits
Investment Tax Credits - Utilty
Total Expenses from operations before interest (add lines 2-15)
Income From Utilty Plant Leased to Others
Gains (Losses) From Disposition of Utilty Plant
Net Operating Income (Add lines 1,17 &18 less line 16)
Revenues, Merchandizing Jobbing and Contract Work
Expenses, Merchandizing, Jobbing & Contracts
Interest & Dividend Income
Allowance for Funds used During Construction
Miscellaneous Non-Utilty Income
Miscellaneous Non-Utilty Expense
Other Taxes, Non-Utilty Operations
Income Taxes, Non-Utilty Operations
Net Non-Utiliy Income (Add lines 20,22,23 & 24 less lines 21,25,26, & 27)
Gross Income (add lines 19 & 28)
Interest Exp. on Long-Term Debt
Other Interest Gharges
NET INCOME (Line 29 less lines 30 & 31) (Also Enter on Pg 9, Line 2)
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ACCOUNT 101 PLANT IN SERVICE DETAIL
For Year Ended ~/ t)
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ACCT#DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
(Add lines 1- 28)
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Balance
Beginning.
of Year
Added
During
Year
Removed
During
Year
Balance
End of
Year
301 Organization '
302 Franchises and Consents
303 Land & Land Rights
304 Structures and Improvements ?l,1f.?3 ?l'If13
305 Collecting & Impounding Reservoirs
306 Lake, River & Other Intakes
307 Wells
308 Infiltration Gallenes & Tunnels
309 Supply Mains
310 Power Generation Equipment
311 Power Pumping Equipment Â'3'3;.O¡;11'2.03
320 Purification Systems
330 Distribution Reservoirs & Standpipes ,;OI:8' ??ã'l)(.t: 77
331 Trans. & Distrib. Mains & Accessones I l.fjJ. 1/8'¡,¡I.YeS
333 Services
334 Meters and Meter Installations
335 Hydrants
336 Backflow Prevention Devices
339 Other Plant & Misc. Equipment
340 Offce Furniture and Equipment
341 Transportation Equipment
342 Stores Equipment
343 Tools, Shop and Garage Equipment
344 Laboratory Equipment
345 Power Operated Equipment
346 Communications Equipment
347 Miscellaneous Equipment
348 Other Tangible Property
TOTAL PLANT IN SERVICE ~7fIl7. it.l''?'I7/b
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Enter beginning & end of year totals on Pg 7, Line 1
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ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION ACCOUNT 108.1 DETAIL
For Year Ended
SUB
Depreciation
Rate
Balance
Beginning
Balance
End of
Increase
or
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
ACCT#DESCRIPTION %of Year Year (Decrease)
304 Structures and Improvements
305 Collecting & Impounding Reservoirs
306 Lake, River & Other Intakes
307 Wells
308 Infiltration Gallenes & Tunnels
309 Supply Mains
310 Power Generation Equipment
311 Power Pumping Equipment
320 Purification Systems
330 Distnbution Reservoirs & Standpipes
331 Trans. & Distrib. Mains & Accessories
333 Services
334 Meters and Meter Installations
335 Hydrants
336 Backflow Prevention Devices
339 Other Plant & Misc. Equipment
340 Offce Furniture and Equipment
341 Transporttion Equipment
342 Stores Equipment
343 Tools, Shop and Garage Equipment
344 Laboratory Equipment
345 Power Operated Equipment
346 Communications Equipment
347 Miscellaneous Equipment
348 Other Tangible Property
TOTALS (Add Lines 1 - 25)
... .Enter beginning & end of year totals on Pg 7, Line 7
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BALANCE SHEET
For Year Ended r;il)
ASSETS Increase
or
Balance
Beginning
Balance
End of
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1.4
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
ACCT#DESCRIPTION of Year Year (Decrease)
101 Utilty Plant in Service (From Pg 5, Line 29)l3''I7.It.&.5'7./~-e
102 Utility Plant Leased to Others
103 Plant Held for Future Use
105 Construction Work in Progress
114 Utility Plant Aquisition Adjustment
Subtotal (Add Lines 1 - 5)~~Jli/'t8''1'' I'-e
108.1 Accumulated Depreciation (From Pg 6, Line 26)
108.2 Accum. Depr. -Utilty Plant Lease to Others
108.3 Accum. Depr. - Property Held for Future Use
110.1 Accum. Amort. - Utilty Plant in Service
110.2 Accum. Amort. - Utilty Plant Lease to Others
115 Accumulated Amortization - Aquisition Adj.
Net Utilty Plant (Line 6 less lines 7 - 12)",'1'//(.bitl1.I¿'-e
123 Investment in Subsidiaries
125 Other Investments LAJJO¡ .tcQLS Y S¡øAJ~S a a. ?tiY.¡,?i~?~~7 -e
Total Investments (Add lines 14 & 15);¡;l?#lP. P27 R,a7i¡:;i7 -e
131 Cash glJ'7~.8'O tl09t.S /~/¿,W.~)
135 Short Term Investments
141 AcctslNotes Receivable - Customers .¿ / 155. /)3)--'j'lf58)4c1$O
142 Other Receivables
145 Receivables from Associated Companies
151 Materials & Supplies Inventory
162 Prepaid Expenses
173 Unbiled (Accrued) Utility Revenue .
143 Provision for Uncollectable Accounts
Total Current (Add lines 17 -24 less line 25)R(,27. 7?1?'If/9t?O;l3'~.79)
181 Unamortized Debt Discount & Expense
183 Preliminary Survey & Investigation Charges
184 Deferred Rate Case Expenses
186 Other Deferred Charges
Total Assets (Add Jines 13, 16 & 26 ~ 30)7:l~03.;iD 76 9;l~. 0/1 -(lq~a.79/
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.Name:~tV~ BALNCESHEE
For Year Ended ;2/O
LIABILITIES & CAPITAL Balance
Beginning
Balance
End of
Increase
or
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
ACCT#DESCRIPTION of Year Year (Decrease)
201-3 Common Stock
204-6 Preferred Stock
207-13 Miscellaneous Capital Accounts
214 Appropriated Retained Earnings d('M~';l/);J 9;¡ D.'" /.(1;1 ?;l. 79 )-
215 Unappropriated Retained Earnings
216 Reacquired Capital Stock
218 Proprietary Capital
Total Equity Capital (Add Lines 1-5+7 less line 6)d/'~~'. ~();Ý9/l~.'11 ! -(1~l7.. 7/)
221-2 Bonds
223 Advances from Associated Companies
224 Other Long - Term Debt
231 Accounts Payable
232 Notes Payable C:Md.OO ~òæ.dO -9
233 Accounts Payable - Associated Companies
235 Customer Deposits (Refundable)
236.11 Accrued Other Taxes Payable
236.12 Accrued Income Taxes Payable
236.2 Accrued Taxes - Non-Utility
237-40 Accrued Debt, Interest & Dividends Payable
241 Misc. Current & Accrued Liabilities
251 Unamortized Debt Premium
252 Advances for Construction
253 Other Deferred Liabilities
255.1 Accumulated Investment Tax Credits - Utilty
255.2 Accum. Investment Tax Credits - Non-Utility
261-5 Operating Reserves
271 Contnbutions in Aid of Construction
272 Accum. Amort. of Contrib. in Aid of Const. **
281-3 Accumulated Deferred Income Taxes
Total Liabilties (Add lines 9 - 29 C: () 00. Oó ~O()l).()ó -€
TOTAL LIAS & CAPITAL ( Add lines 8 & 30)-¡~:¿O~.Po 1o~6.1f/-.1 "2P?79/
** Only if Commission Approved
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STATEMENT OF RETAINED EARNINGS
For Year Ended h/o
1 Retained Earnings Balance t? Beginning of Year
2 Amount Added from Current Year Income (From Pg 4, Line 32)
3 Other Credits to Account
4 Dividends Paid or Appropriated
5 Other Distributions of Retained Earnings
6 Retained Earnings Balance t? End of Year
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CAPITAL STOCK DETAIL
No. Shares
7 Descnption (Class. Par Value etc.)Authonzed
No. Shares
Outstandino
Dividends
Paid
DETAIL OF LONG-TERM DEBT
Interest Year-end
B I
Interest
P 'd
Interest8 D . tescrip ion Rate aance ai ccrue
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SYSTEM ENGINEERING DATA
For Year Ended
1 Provide an updated system map if significant changes have been made to the system during the year.
2 Water Supply:
Pump Designation or location
Rated
Capacity
(gpm)
Type of
Treatment:
(None, Chlorine
Fluonde
Filter etc.)
Annual
Production
Water
Supply
Source
(Well, Spring,
(OOO's Gal.) Surface Wtr)
3 System Storage:
Storage Designation or Location
Total
Capacity
OOO's
Gal.
Usable
Capacity
OOO's
Gal.
Type of
Reservoir Constrction
(Elevated, Pres- (Wood, Steel
urized, Boosted Concrete)
(Duplicate form andattaçh if necessclry, Asterisk.faciltiesaddedthis year.)
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SYSTEM ENGINEERING DATA
(continued)
For Year Ended
4 Pump information for ALL system pumps, including wells and boosters.
Designation or Location Horse
Rated
Capacity
Discharge
Pressure
Energy
Used
& Type of Pump**Power (qpm)(psi)This Year
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.. ..- Submit pump curves unless previously provided or unavailable. Asterisk facilities added this year.
Attach additional sheets if inadequate space is available on this page.
5 If Wells are metered:
What was the total amount pumped this year?
What was the total amount pumped dunng peak month?
What was the total amount pumped on the peak day?
6 If customers are metered, what was the total amount sold in peak month?
7 Was your system designed to supply fire flows?
If Yes: What is current system rating?
8 How many times were meters read this year?
Dunng which months?
9 How many additional customers could be served with no system improvements
except a service line and meter?
How many of those potential additions are vacant lots?
10 Are backbone plant additions anticipated during the coming year?
If Yes, attach an explanation of projects and anticipated costs!
11 In what year do you anticipate that the system capacity (supply, storage or distribution)
wil have to be expanded?
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SYSTEM ENGINEERING DATA
(continued)For Year Ended ~/n
FEET OF MAINS
1 Pipe
Size
In Use
Beginning
Of Year
Installed
Dunng
Year
Abandoned
Dunng
Year
In Use
End of
Year
CUSTOMER STATISTICS
Number of Customers Thousands of Gallons Sold
TOTALS (Add lines 2 through 8)
This Last This Last
Year Year Year Year
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2 Metered:
2A Residential
2B Commercial
2C Industnal
3 Flat Rate:
3A Residential
3B Commercial
3C Industrial
4 Pnvate Fire Protection
5 Public Fire Protection
6 Street Spnnkling
7 Municipal, Other
8 Other Water Utilities
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CERTIFICA TE
State of Idaho )
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County of )
WE, the undersigned tlOí3~ r" cA- R RJE/
and
of the At. GóNG1 W!lii;-(
utiliy, on our oath do severally say that the foregoing report has been prepared under our direction,
from the onginal books, papers and records of said utility; that we have carefully examined same, and
declare the same to be a correct statement of the business and affairs of said utilty for the period
covered by the report in respect to each and every matter and thing therin set forth, to the best of our
knowledge, information and belief.
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(Offcer in Charge of Accounts)
Subscribed and Sworn to Before Me
this ~da~m ML~(Ih. .I NOTARY put'
PHILUP DAVIS
NOTARY PUBLIO
STATE OF NEVADA
APPT. No. 10.368.1
MY APPT EXPIRES APRIL 26, 2014
My Commission Expires /lt, dl, 2IV
gdkJexcelJnesoanulrpranualrp
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ALGOMA ADDITION SOOD
PWS #ID1090001
Re ort on Quali ofDrikin Water in 2009
The federal Safe Dring Water Act requires that
all community drinking water systms must provide
custmers an anual report of the quality of their
driing water. This report is a summar of the
quality of Algoma Addition Water for calendar year
200. Included ar detils about where the water
comes from, what it contains, and how it compars
to EPA and Idao stadards. All Algoma Addition
Water facilties ar privately owned and operated.
Bob Hansen of Water Systems Management, Inc.
operates our driking water system. For furter
information about your water systm (pws
#ID1090001), call Bob Hansen at 265-4270. E-
mail: wsmibob~aol.com.
Our Water Corporation contacts ar: Bob
Hansen for water system and operation informtion
at 265-4270 or Joan Brittin for biling information
at 263-8946.
Your water is provided by a Groundwater Sourc
located along with the well hous and storage
reservoir on a well lot near the entrance to the
subdivision.
Lat year, we conducted tests for, bacteria and
nitrte. We had detects of some containants,
which ar liste in the tables on page thre.
Dermitions and abbreviations used ar listed below:
-Amon Leel: The concetron of a COt, which if
exce trgger trtment, or oter requirements which a wat
system must follow.
-Initi Distributin Systm Evaluation (IDSE): IDSE is an
impo pa of the Stae 2 Disinfecon By-Pruct Rule
(DBPR). Th IDSE is a onetie study conduct by some water
syms prviding disinection or chlornaon, to identitYdistribution syste locons with cocetrtion of
trometha (Ts) an haloac acids (HA). Water
systems will us reults fr the IDSE, in cojuncton with thir
Sta i DBPR compliance monitori da to selec montorig
location for Sta 2 DBPR. Not all wate sys were requi
to perfon an IDSE.
.Maximnm Contamination Level (MCL): The highes levl of a
cotatlt that is allowed in
drng war. MCLs ar set as close to the MCLGs as feaible
using th be åvamble trent teehf01C1ro.
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-Maxmum Contaminant Leel Goal (MCL): The levl of a
cotain in dr waer below which th is no known or
expeed rik to heath. MCLGs alow for a ma of safet.
-Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level (ML): The highlevel of disinfectt allowe in drnkg wa. Ther is
covicing evidence th adtion of a disinfect is nesa focotrl of micrbial conints.
.Maximum Residual Disinfectant Leel Goal (MLG): Th
Level of a dring watr disinfectat below which th is no
known or expte ri to health. MRLG's do not reflec th
beefits of th us of disinfect to contrl micrialcotaon
-Dla: not applicale.
-nd: not dele at te limit.
-ppb: par pe bilion or micr pe lite.
-ppm: pa per milion or millgram pe liter.
-pCi/: Pico cues pe lite (a meame of raaton).
-Treatment Technique: A reui pro ined to receth level of a cotat in dr wa.
Some peple may be more vulnerable to
containants in drinking water than the general
population. Imuno-ompromised perns such as
persns with cancer undergoing chemotherapy,
persons who have undergone orga tranplants,
peple with HI / AIS or other immune systemdisorders, some elderly, and infants can be
parcularly at risk from infections. These people
should seek advice about drnking water frm their
health care providers. EP NCenters for Disee
Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines on
approprite means to lesse the risk of inection by
Crytosporidum and other microbial containants
are available from the Safe Drining Water Hotline
i -80026-4791 or htt://W\w.epa.gov/saewaterlhotlne/.
Drinking water, including botted water, may
reasnably be expeted to contain at leas small
amounts of some containants. The presence of
containants does not necessarly indicate that
water poses a health risk. More information about
containants and potential health effects can be
obtaned by callng the Environmental Protetion
~/-_ee 7h// tJ
Agency's Safe Drinking Water Hotline 1-8u026-
4791 or htt://www.epa.gov/safewaterlhotlineJ.
The sources of dnnking water (both tap water and
bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds,
reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water trvels over
the surace of the land or through the grund, it
dissolves natully-occurrg minerals and, in some
cases, raioactive materal, and can pick up
substances resulting frm the presence of aninalš
or from human activity.
In order to ensure that tap water is sae to dnnk,
EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount
of certn containants in water provided by public
water systens. Food and Drug Administrtion
(FDA) regulations establish limits for containantsin bottled water which must provide the same
protection for public health.
Lead Informational Statement (Health effeets
and ways to reuce expoure) If present, elevated
levels of lead can cause serious heath problems,
especially for pregnant women and young children.
Lead in drnking water is primarily from materials
and components assoiate with service lines and
home plumbinl. The utility named above is
responsible for providing high quality drinking
water, but canot control the varet of materials
used in plumbing components.
When your watr has ben sitting for several hour,
you can minimize the potential for lea exposure by
flushing your tap for 30 secnds to 2 minutes before
using water for drnking or coking. If you are
concerned about lead in your dring water, you
may wish to have your water tested. Information on
lead in drnkng water, testing methods,.and steps
you can tae to minimiz exposur is available form
the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at
htt://www.epa.gov/safewaterllead.
Contamiuants that may be presnt in source
water before we trat it include:
Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and
bacteria, which may come from sewage tratment
plants, septic systems, agrcultu livestock
operaions, and wildlife.
Algoma Addition Subd
Wat Quality Report 2009
Inorganc contaminants, such as salts and metas,
which can be natly-occurrng or result from
urban stormwater runoff industral, or domestic
wastewater àisclis, oil and ga prouction,
mining, or faring.
Pesticides and herbicides, which may come frm a
variety of sours such as agricultu, urban
stormwater runoff, and residential uses.
Organic chemical contaminants, including
synthetic and volatle organic chemicals, which ar
by-products of industrial processes and peoleum
production, and can also come from ga stations,
urban stormwater ruoff, and septic systems.
Raioactive contaminants, which can be
natully-orrrring or be the result of oil and gas
production and mining activities.
Water Quality Monionng has ben conducted on
a regular basis in compliance with all FederaL, State,
and Local monitoring requirments.
The Departent of Environmental Quality
(DEQ) continues to maintain a waiver progr for
Inorgaic Chemical (IOC)~ Volatile Orgaic
(YOC), and Synthetic Orgic (SOC) compounds
monitoring. These waivers help to reduce some of
the financial burden placed on public watr
suppliers by testing which would normlly be
required by the Safe Drinkg Water Act. The DEQ
has perforied numerous risk analyses to deteriinè
the potential for varous chemical contamiants to
be present in Idao. The DEQ offce ha
determined tht few of these chemicals pose a risk
of being present in drinking water sources in the
norter region of the state and that waivers would
be appropriate.
The State of Idaho Depaent of Environmental
Quaity has completed the Source Water
Asessment for Algoma Addition Driing Water
System. The water system received a low
susceptibilty score for potential containants. A
Source Water Proteetion Plan for the Algoma
Addition Drinking Water System is not available.
For additional information, or a copy of the Source
Water Assessment Report, please feel free to
contat, Bob Hann at (208) 265.4270. E-mail:
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