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Novenrber ?7,2019
ldaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington Street
PO Box 83720
Boise, ldaho 83720-0074
Enclosed are one (1) original and seven (7) copies of the Company's application to amend and
revise its Certificate of Public Gonvenience and Necessity No. 236. Also enclosed is a CD disk
electronic version of the application and Exhibit E2'x3' printable files if needed.
Thank you,K%
K. Scott Bruce
GeneralManager
Falls Water Company, lnc.
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Represcntative for Falls Water Co,, Inc.
BEFORE THE
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
APPLICATION OF FALLS WATER CO., INC. )TOAMENDCERTIFICATEOFPUBLIC )
CONVE,NIENCE AND NECESSITY NO.236 )
CASENO. F,LS.UJ.I?-bZ
Comes now, Falls Water Co.. Inc. ("Falls Water" or the "Company), pursuant to Section
61-526. Idaho Code and Rule 112 of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission Rule of Procedure
('IPUCRP'). applies to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission") to amend and
revise its Certificate ofPublic Convenience and Necessity No. 236 by enlarging and extending
the boundary of the area in which it is authorized to provide service. In support of this
Application. Falls Water submits the following:
[-alls Water. a public utility water corporation within the mcaning ol'thc Idaho Public
Utilities Laq,. is duly organized and existing undcr the laws ol'the State ofldaho and engaged in
conducting a general water business in and about Bonneville County. Idaho. having its principal
olflce and place ofbusiness at 2180 North Deborah Drive. Idaho Falls. Idaho 83401.
II.
Communication in rel'erence to this Application should be addressed to
Falls Water Co., Inc.
Attn: K. Scott Bruce
2180 North Deborah Drive
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
K. Scott Bruce
Falls Water Co., Inc.
2l 80 North Deborah Drive
Idaho Falls. ID 83401
Tel. (208) s22-1300
Fax (208) 522-4099
E-mail: scottl @fallswater.com
APPLICATION
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NW Natural Water
Attn: Eric Nelsen
220 N.W. Second Ave.. Portland. OR 97209
eri c. ne I senfa)nw-natural. c om
503-721-2476
www. nwnatural\l?ter.com
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A certified copy of Applicant's Articles of Incorporation, together with all amendments
to date, is on file with the Commission.
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Applicanl owns and operates an extensive integrated water system in Bonncville Counfy
and renders general water service within such territory and to the inhabitants thereoL
The areas proposed to be sen'ed by this Application are adjacent to Falls Water's existing
certificated area. The legal descriptions for the areas have been grouped into fburteen areas. A
map. Exhibit A, and the legal descriptions Exhibit B-1 through Exhibit B-14 are attached.
The areas in Exhihit B-l through Exhibit B-8 and Exhibit B-13 are all areas in which
Falls Water is currently sen'ing customers (See Exhibit A):
Area 1 - Falls Water is providing water service to eight residential lots, a new-high
school (Thunder Ridge High School). a new middle school cunently under construction (Black
Canyon Middle School) and a church.
Area 2 - Falls Water is providing water service to five customers (three customers are
residential and two customers are commercial).
Area 3 - Falls Water is providing waler service to 15 homes in North Springs Division 2
and it will provide scrvice to four existing rcsidences with individual private wells that are
surrounded by the Falls Watcr servicc area.
Area 4 - Falls Water is providing water service to 20 homes under construction in The
Avenues Division I and to the future development of The Avenues Division 3. Also. Falls
Water is providing water service to two existing homes with individual private wells.
Area 5 - Falls Water is providing u'ater service to a rock quarry, and to Crow Creek
Estates
E-mail: scott I fDfallswater.com
Area 6 - Falls Water is providing water service to the Creen Valley Estates, Berkley
Park, and Redrock Estates developments and nine existing homes that are surrounded by the
Falls Water system.
Area 7 - Water is providing water service to two commercial parks (one under
construction and one with a service in the development) and to five existing homes that will be
surrounded by Falls Water's service area.
Area 8 - F-alls Watcr is providing u,ater sen'ice to a commercial customer
Area '13 - The land in this area is the Eastem Idaho Railroad right olway between the
Green Valley Estates development to the north and the Boulder Creek Estates and Old Mill
developments to the south. Including this land in F'alls Water's service area would allow for
possible connection s among these develpments.
The area in Exhibit B-'12 is the area currently serviced by Honey Bee Acres, which has requested
to be served by Falls Water. C)n February 18.2019. Shane Fitch, with Honey Bee Acres.
contacted Falls Water about the possibility of connecting their system of l8 conncctions to the
Falls Water system. Their system is entirely surrounded by the Falls Water service area (See
Exhibit A. service area no. 12). The Honey Bee Acres system has two (2) small wells and
suftlcient water right lbr the connections on the system. They are currently unmetered. The two
inch mainline is galvanized pipe that was installed in the early 1970's (most olthe homes were
built between l970and 1977). Due to the age of the watcr mainandto provide additional
looping in that area of the Falls Water system, it is recommended that an eight inch u'ater main
be installed and that %" meters be installed for each ofthe I{oney Bee Acres connections. Thc
existing Falls Water rate tariffs for %" meter customers would be used. Falls Water seeks the
Commission's approval to connect Honey Bee Acres'water sYslem to its existing water system
and include it in Falls Water's service area.
The areas in Exhibit B-9 throush B-l I are areas that are adjacent to Falls Water's current
approved service area and are irnticipated to be served by lalls Water
Area 9 - With the construction of the nerv high school and middle school in Area I . a I 2"
water main has been installed along First Street. The availability of both water and sewer in this
area u,ill encourage development in the near future.
Area 10 - In this area, Falls Water has water lines in place to servc two commercial parks
in the northwest and northeast quarter sections of seclion 9. The developer of a new housing
development in the northwest and northeast quarler sections ofsection 2 has bcgun the process
of getting a will sene letter from Falls Water. Another developer has requested will serve letters
from Falls Water fbr a commercial park in the southwest quarter section of section 35 and for a
housing development in the northwest quarter section of section 35. In the past year a numher of
inquiries have been made about serving parts of section 3. The excepted areas shown inArea l0
are existing very small water systems. They include a commercial system for Pioneer
Equipment to the no(h. a small commercial park in the south of section 34. a small mobile home
park and a larger residential/commercial system in section 3. and another small mobile home
piuk in the norlheast section of section 9.
Area 1l This area is currently served water by individual private wells to a number of
private homes and duplexes. As it is surrounded by Falls Water's existing service area. the
inclusion in the Company's service area would allow the existing homes and duplexes to connect
to F'alls Water as needed.
'Ihe area in Exhibit B-14 is the area in which Falls Water is proposing to sell the assets to the
City of Idaho Falls ("City").
Area 14 - This area is currently served by Falls Water. Currently, Falls Water serves one
customer by a l2-inch water main. The City has annexed the land described in the legal
description ofArea 14. 11 also has annexed the land to the north of Lincoln Road and west of
North 25th East (Hitt Road). The City has amexed such land to enable a commercial property on
the northwest comer of East Lincoln Road and North 251h East to receive utilities liom the City.
The City approached Falls Waler about purchasing the 12-inch water main that runs along thc
Lincoln Road frontage of the commercial property. As stated above, Falls Water only has one
customer in Area 14 that would no longer be in its service area. The Company is proposing to
sell the l2 inch water main and the 6 inch lateral to the City (See Exhibit C, Asset Purchase
Agreement Between Seller and City of Idaho Falls, Idaho). The City seeks to acquire this area to
serye a commercial customer that is within the city limits and is outside of Falls Water's currcnt
service area. As the area is on the western fringe ofFalls Water's existing service area. the sale
ofthe described assets and service area will not affect the sen,ice provided to Falls Water's
remaining customers. The City will provide the acquired customer with good quality water
service. As part of this Application, Falls Water requests to be relieved ofthe duty to serve the
customer currently located within Falls Water's service area once the area is transferred to ldaho
Falls.
VI.
In conjunction with Falls Water's sale of the above indicated assets to the City. Falls Water and
the Clity will be signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) (Sce Exhibit D. Memorandum
of Understanding Between Falls Water Company and the City of Idaho Falls). The MOU will
assist with long range planning for the water systems of both Falls Water and the City. The MOLI
will set the boundaries between the two systems along St. Leon Road on the west of Falls
Water's proposed Area l0 and the south boundary of Area 10. % mile north of Lincoln Road in
Section 9, Township 2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian.
Falls Water seeks the Commission's approval to sell the assets listed in the purchase agreement
to the City of Idaho Falls.
To the extent approval is rcquired, Falls Water sceks thc Commission's approval of the MOU.
VII,
A drawing of Falls Water's existing main lines. valves. fire hydrants, and wells is attached as
Exhibit E-l through Exhibit E-12. Electronic pdf liles ofthe Exhibit E-2 through Exhibit E-12
are included to print 24"x36" copies of thc exhibit.
Senice to the amended service areas will be provided through water mains and service
lines installed by the various developers through Falls Water's standard "Main Extension
Contract" as provided lbr in its tari ff on file with the Commission.
The Company has completed a master plan of its system. The plan provides a list of
projects that address immediate system needs for supply, pipeline looping and fire flow-
deficiencies. fhe plan also addresses anticipated projects needed over the next 20 years to meet
the projected growh of the system. Exhibit F is a compilation olportions of the master plan.
Exhibit G is a copy of Falls Water's latest Sanitary Survey lrom the ldaho Department of
Environmental Quality.
Any eff'ect on Falls Watcr's rer.enue requirements u,ill be addressed in thc next rate case
filcd with thc Commission.
IX
Consistent \4'ith its master plan, Falls Water has and r,l'ill have an adeq uate source of
supply to provide service to the amended service area in a saf'e and reliable manner.
Pursuant to IPUCRP Rule 201, F'alls Water respectfully requests that this application be
processed pursuant to Modified Procedure.
DATED this 27th day of'November 2019
VIII.
X.
Falls Water submits that the extension of its facilitics to serve the amendcd service area is
consistent with thc public convenience and necessity. Falls Water has reliably provided water
service to the arca in thc past. As the Idaho Falls rcgion continues to grow. CPCN amendments
sach as this will provide certainty as to the $'ater servicc that will be provided to pa(icular arcas.
11 will also allow Falls Water to anticipate and plan for sen'ice to additional areas on a ft.rrw,ard
looking basis.
XI,
Falls Water Co.. Inc.
By
K. Scoft Bruce
Gcneral Manager
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BENCHMARK
LAND SURVEYINGeog) 313-2458
789 NORTH 45O EAST
FIRT'{,
'DAHO
83236
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Job No. 19077
7-29-2019
T.R.M.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATER SERVICE AREA
(AREA NO. r)
Beginning at the Northwest comer of Lot 1. Block 1. Ridge View, Division No. 2.
Bonneville County. Idaho. Instrument No. 1532218 that is N.87'50'06"E. 50.03 feet
along the north line of the Southwest Quarter of the section from the West Quarter
comer of Section 13, Township 2 North, Rnnge 38 East of the Boise Meridian and
running thence along the boundary of said Lot l, Block 1. fudge View. Division No.
2 the following eleven (l1) courses: (l) N.87"50'06"E. 147.22 feet1. thence (2)
5.89'05'01'8. 171.17 feet; thence (3) 5.00'03'34'W. 294.00 feet; thence (4)
S.89"05'09"8. 330.00 feet; thence (5) S.00'03'34"W. 232.88 feet; thence (6)
N.86"51'00"E. 143.64 feet; thence (7) N.36'20'34"E. 52.50 feet; thence (8)
N.38"30'18"E. 73.77 feet1' thence (9) N.43'13'51"E. 81.66 feet: thence (10)
N.50"27'13"8. 99.85 feet; thence (11) N.00'03'34"E. 336.20 feet; thence
N.00"03'34"E. 14.05 feel to the south line of Caribou Meadou's Estates. Division
No. 2. Bonneville County. Idaho. Instrument No. 9514431 thence S.89'04'36"E.
260.60 feet along said south line to the north line of Lot l, Block 1, Ridge Vieu',
Division No. 2, Bonneville County, Idaho and running thence along the boundary ol'
said Lot 1, Block l, fudge View. Division No. 2 the following eight (8) courses: (l)
5.89'04'18"E. 56.26 feet; thence (2) N.87'58'21"8. 109.15 feet; thence (3)
N.88'01'17'E. 822.44 feet: thence (4) N.01"02'00"E.. 5.99 feet; thence (5)
N.87"50'06"E. 354.51 feetl thence (6) S.00'25'44'E. 1313.59 feet; thence (7)
N.87'51'17"E. 1343.92 feet; thence (8) S.00"13'39"E. 1313.57 feel extended to the
north line of Section 24. Township 2 North. Range 38 East of the Boise Meridianl
thence N.87'51 ' 45'E. 37 .gO feet along the section line to the centerline of 52nd Eastl
thence continuing N.87'51'45"E. 575.2'1 feet along the seclion line to the Northeast
comer of the Parcel No. RP02N38E240034; thence along the boundary of said
prope(y the following three (3) courses: (l) 5.02"08'15"E,.506.00 f'eet; thence (2)
5.87'51'45"W. 592.44 feet: thence N.00"1 l'40"W. 506.29 feet extended 1o the north
line of Section 24. Township 2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian: thence
5.87'51'45"W. 37.90 feet along the north line of said Section 24 to the Southeast
corner of Ridge View, Division No. 2, Bonneville County, Idaho. Instrument No.
1532218; thence S.87'51'45"W. 1339.30 feet along the section line to the North
Quarter corner of said Section 24; thence 5.87'51'45"W. 100.39 feet along said
section line; thence N.00"25'21 "W. 50.02 feet 10 the comer of Lot 1 . Block I . Ridge
EXHIBIT B-T
View, Division No. 2. Bonneville County, Idaho, Instrument No. 1532218t thence
along the boundary of said Lot l, Block 1, Ridge View. Division No. 2 the
following nine (9) courses: (1) N.00'25'21'W. 818.63 feet; thence (2)
5.44'34'19"W. 455.76 feer; thence (3) 5.67"51'l l"W. 39.25 feet; thence (4)
S.86'48'15"W. 752.79 feer: thence (5) N.07'01'01"W. 199.45 lbet; thence (6)
N.89'55'56'W. 421.93 feet; thence (7) N.00'04'04'E. 130.00 feet; thence (8)
S.89'55'56"E.21.92 feet; thence (9) N.00'04'04'E. 190.00 feet; thence
N.89"55'56"W. 18.33 feet to the east line of Ridge View. Division No. 1,
Bonneville County, Idaho, Instrument No. 127695 I ; thence N.00'04'04"E. 420.06
feet along said east line to the comer of Lot 1. Block l, fudge View-, Division No. 2,
Bormeville County. Idaho. Instrument No. 1532218; thence along the boundary of
said Lot 1, Block I , fudge View. Division No. 2 the following four (4) courses: ( I )
N.00"04'04"E. 190.05 feet; thence (2) N.80"52'18"W. 126.28 feet; thence (3)
5.80"51'25"W. 62.47 feer1' thence (4) N.89'55'56"W. 133.63 feet to the Northwest
comer of Lot 5, Block 6, Ridge View, Division No. 1, Bonneville County. Idaho,
Instrument No. 1276951; thence along the boundary of said Ridge View, Division
No. 1 the following tu'o (2) courses: (l ) S.00'04'04"W. 100.00 feeu thence (2)
N.89"55'55"W.698.21 feet to the west line of Section 13, Township 2 North, Range
38 East of the Boise Meridian; thence N.00'04'04E. 120332 feet along the section
line to the point ofbeginning.
Watcr servicc area = 144.082 acres.
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8-21-2019
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REVISED
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATER SERVICE AREA
(AREA NO.2)
Beginning at the WesI Quarter comer of Section 23. Township 2 North. Range 38
East of the Boise Meridian, Bonneville County, Idaho and running thcnce
5.89'42'48"8. 381.00 feet along the north line ol'the Southwest Quarter of said
Section 23 to the east line of Wood Addition, Division No. l, Bonneville County,
Idaho, Instrument No. 1051850; thence S.00o28'59"E. 343.58 leet along said east
Iine extended to the north line of Canyon Ridge. Bonneville County. Idaho.
Instrument No. 1565406; thence N.89'37'34"W. 151.00 feet to the west line of said
Canyon Ridge extended; thence 5.00'29'05"E. 185.95 feet to the Northeast comer
of Lot 4, Block l, Canyon Ridge Subdivision, Division No. 2. City of Ammon.
Bonneville County. Idaho, Instrument No. 15981l2; thence N.89"37'34"W. 180.00
feet to the Northwest comer of said Lot 4. Block l. Canyon fudge Subdivision.
Division No. 2: thence 5.00'28'59"8. 315.46 I'eet along the west line of Lots 4 and
5. Block l. ol'said Canl,on Ridge Subdivision. Division No. 2 to the north line of
Canyon Park Drive; thence S.89'15'30"E. 151.75 feet along said north line 10 the
west line of Lot l. Block 2, Canyon Ridge Subdivision, City olAmmon. Bonneville
County. Idaho. Instrument no. 1565406 extended; thence S.00'10'58"8. 170.00 feet
to the Southwest comer of said Lot l, Block 2 Canyon Ridge Subdivision; thcnce
N.89" 19'5 I "W. 200.86 leet to the east line of Section 22. Township 2 North. Range
38 East of the Boise Meridian; thence N.00o28'59"W. 821.90 feet along thc section
line; thence N.89"20'51"W. 267 .92 feetl. thence N.00"39'09"8. 243.95 feet to the
north line of the property as described in Quit Claim Deed, Instrument No.
1280800; thence N.53'51'00"E. 323.75 feet along said north line to the u'est line of
Section 23. Township 2 North, Range 38 East of thc Boisc Meridian: thence
S.00'29'09"E. 246.52 I'eet to the point of beginning.
Water sen'ice area = 7.199 acrcs.
EXHIBIT B-2
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EXHIBIT B-3
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Job No. 19077
6-19-2019
T.R.M.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATER SERVICE AREA
(AR_EA NO. 3)
Beginning at the North$,est comer of Section 13. Township 2 North. Range 38 East
of the Boise Meridian. Bonneville County, Idaho and running thence N.87'47'13"E.
354.79 feet along the section line to the Northwest comer of North Springs
Subdivision, Division No. 1. Bonneville County. Idaho. Instrument No. 1 I 076001
thence S.00'05'28"W. I 313.84 I'eet along the west line of said North Springs
Subdivision, Division No. 1 to the north line of Caribou Meadow Estates, Division
No. 2. Bonneville County, Idaho, Instrument No. 951443; thence along the
boundary of said Caribou Meadows Estates, Division No. 2 the fbllowing two (2)
courses: (1) S.87'56'05'W. 36.84 fbet; thence (2) S.00'20'00"W. 541.37 feet to the
north line of Caribou Meado*' Estates, Bonneville County, Idaho, Instrument No.
834607; thence along said north line olCaribou Meadow Estates the following t*'o
(2) courses: (1) S.87'13'21"W. 98.33 feet: thence (2) N.89'40'00"W. 225.00 feet to
the west line of Section 13. 'l'ownship 2 North. Range 3 8 East ol' the Boise
Meridian; thence N.00o20'00 E. 1625.21 feet along said west line to the Section 13
to the Southeast corner of the property as described in Quit Claim Deed, Instrument
No. 1072053; thence along the boundary ofsaid property in Section '14.'fownship 2
North. Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian, Bonneville County. Idaho the
lollowing three (3) courses: (1) S.88'17'46"W. 363.35 fleet; thence (2)
N.00"39'37"W. 250.00 feet to the north line of said Section l4l thence (3)
S.87'10'55"E. 367.80 feet along said north line to the point olbeginning.
Water service area = 16.7.17 acres.
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JobNo. 19077
7-9-2019
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATER SERVICE AREA
(AREA NO. 4)
Beginning at a point that is 5.00'01'21"W. 392.50 feet along the section line fiom
the East Quarter comer of Section ll, Township 2 North, Range 38 East of the
Boise Meridian, Bonneville County. Idaho and running thencc S.00o0l '21 "W.
1038.5 t f'eet along said Section line to the No(heast comer of the now vacated
Clover Canyon, Division No. 2. Bonneville County. Idaho: thence along the
boundary ol'said vacated Clover Canyon, Division No. 2 the following five (5)
courses: (l) N.89'59'52"W. 161.64 feet; thence (2) N.00'00'08"E. 8.88 feet; thence
(3) N.89'59'52"W. 166.03 feet: thence (4) S.00'00'08"W. 324.42 I'eet; thence (5)
N.89"59'50'W. 540.19 feet to the Northeast corner of Clover Canyon Subdivision.
Division No. l, Bonneville County. Idaho. Instrument No. 12651 65: thence along
the boundary ofsaid Clover Canyon Subdivision. Division No. 1 the following three
(3) courses: (l ) N.89'59'52"W. 96.03 feet; thence (2) N.00"00'08"E. 47.88 feet;
thence (3) N.89'59'29"W. 189.88 feet to the east line of Old Mill Subdivision.
Division No. 3, Bonneville County, Idaho, Instrument No. 1232243; thence
N.00'00'45"8. 963.82 feet along said east line of Old Mill Subdivision. Division
No. 3 to the Southwest comer of Boulder Creek Estates, Bonneville County. Idaho,
Instrument No. 1493721; thence along thc boundary of said Boulder Creek Estates
the following three (3) courses: (1) 5.87'22'27"E. 556.41 feet; thence (2)
N.00'14'57'W. 395.29 feet: thence (3) 5.87"22'27"E. 600.50 feet to the point of
beginning.
Watcr sen'ice area = 28.915 acrcs
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Job No. 19077
7-10-2019
T.R.M.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATER SERVICE AREA
(AREA NO. 5)
Beginning at the Northwest comer of Section 10, Township 2 North, Range 38 East
ofthe Boise Meridian. Bonneville County, Idaho and running thence 5.89'41'16"E.
1615.90 feet along the section line; thence S.00"18'44'W. 30.93 leet to the
Northwest comer of Crow Creek Estates. Division No. I , Bonneville County. Idaho,
Instrumenl No. 1297544; thence along the boundary of said Crow Creek Estatcs,
Division No. I the following thirteen (13) courses: (l) S.00"18'44"W. 19.07 feet;
thence (2) S.89'41'16"E.90.00 feet; thence (3) S.44"41'16"E. 28.28 feetl thence (4)
S.00'18'44'W. l17.12feet to a point of curve; thence (5) 9.l4 feet along said cun'e
ro the right, Curve Data: Detta:58"11'43", Radius:9.00 feet, Chord bearing:
S.29'24'36"W. 8.75 feet to a point of reverse curve: thence (6) 29.93 I'eet along said
curve to the left. Curve Data: Delta : 26"23'06". Radius : 65.00 feet. Chord
bearing: S.45'18'54"W. 29.67 feet to a point of reverse curvel thence (7) 9.14 feet
along said curve to the right. Curve Data: Delta = 58ol l'23". Radius:9.00 feet.
Chord bearing - 5.6l',l3'02"W. 8.75 feet; thence (8) N.89'41'16"W. 57.1I feet;
thence (9) S.00'18'44'W. 80.00 feet; thence (10) S.89'41'16'E. 30.00 feet; thcnce
(l I ) S.00"18'44"W. 55.00 feet to a point of curve; thence ( l2) 301 .95 feet along said
curve to the right. Curve Data: Delta : 25'56'46". Radius = 666.79 f'eet. Chord
bearing: S.l3'17'06"W. 299.38 feet: thence (13) 5.63'44'31"E. 106.98 feet to a
point on a non-tangent curve at the Northwest comer of Crow Creek Estates.
Division No. 2. Bonneville County. Idaho, Instrument No. 1419367; thence along
the boundary of said Crow Creek Estates, Division No. 2 the following seventeen
(17) courses: (l) 190.87 feet along said non-tangent curve to the right, Cune Data:
Delta: 51'57'41". Radius :210.47 feet, Chord bearing: 5.32"24'10"W. 184.40
feeti thence (2) S.58'22'58"W . 29.21 feet to a point of curve: thence (3) 184.25 fect
along said curve to the left, Curve Data: Delta = 34"42'36". Radius : 304.15 feet,
Chord bearing = S.4l'01'38'W. 181.45 feet to a poinl of reverse curve; thence (4)
I19.03 feet along said curve to the right, Curve Data: Delta = 17"58'07", Radius
379.54 feet. Chord bearing = S.32'39'21"W. 118.54 feet; thence (5) S.48'21'38'E.
46. I 8 l'eet to a point on a non-tangent curve; thence (6) 341 .91 feet along said curve
to the left. Curve Data: Delta = 13"12'36". Radius = 1483.00 f'eet. Chord bearing =
S.33'41'2,l"W. 341.16 feet; thence (7) S.27'04'54"W. 225.00 feet; thence (8)
5.62'55'06'8. 660.00 feet; thence (9) N.27"04'54"E. 225.00 feet to a poinl of curvel
EXHIBIT B-5
thence (10) 268.17 feet along said curve to the right. Curve Data: Delta =
18"40'10", Radius = 823.02 fleet. Chord bearing = N.36'24'59"E.266.99 feer:
thence (11) N.45"45'04"E. 101.58 f'eet to t point of curve: thence (12) 157.44 feet
along said curve to the left, Curve Data: Delta:5'59'12-, Radius: 1506.79 feet.
Chord bearing = N.42'45'28"E.157.37 feet; thence (13) S.56'08'39"E. 107.19 feetl
thence (14) N.34'03'05"8,.310.10 feet; thence (15) N.6l'39'29"W. 107.70 feet;
thence (16) N.28'26'48"8. 12.32 feet; thence (17) N.62"07'15"W. 180.08 feet to the
Southeast comer olCrow Clreek Estates, Division No. 1. Bonneville County, Idaho,
Instrument No. 1297544: thence along the boundary of said Crow Creek Estates.
Division No. I the following four (4) courses: (l) N.24'13'31"8. 87.50 feel; thence
(2) N.24'05'51"E. 85.70 feet; thence (3) N.l6'41'26"E. 171.40 l'eet; thence (4)
N.09'l 7'01 'E. 171 .40 leet to the Southwest comer of Crow Creek Estates. Division
No. 2, Bonneville County. Idaho. Instrument No. 1419367; thence along the
boundary of said Crow Creek Estates. Division No. 2 the fbllowing tkee (3)
courses: (1) S.84'41'51"8. 120.00 [bet; thence (2) S.05'45'09"W. 9.28 feetr thence
(3) S.84"04'31"E. 189.12 feet to the west line of Summit Park. Division No. 7,
Bonneville County, Idaho, Instrument No. 1218236; thence S.00o03'12'W. 934.95
leet along said west line to the North[est comer of Summit Park, Division No. 8,
Bonneville County. Idaho. Instrument No. 1262396: thence along the boundary of
said Summit Park. Division No. 8 the lollowing tw'o (2) courses: (l) S.00'03'44"W.
1081.39 feet: thence (2) S.89"32'08'E. 359.76 feet to the Southwest comer of
Summit Park, Division No. 5, Bonneville County, Idaho, Instrument No. I151925;
thence S.89'47'00'E. 1354.96 feet along the south line of said Summit Park,
Division No. 5 to the Southwest comer of Summit Park. Division No. 9. Bonneville
County, Idaho, Instrument No. 1296641: thence S.89o46'58"8. 550.96 feet to the
Southeast comer of said Summit Park, Division No. 9; thence S.l 6'34'3 1 "W.
I I l.l I feet to the Northwest comer of Ammon-Lincoln Industrial Park, Division
No. 3, Bonneville County. Idaho. Instrument No. 12201 I I ; thence along the
boundary of said Ammon-Lincoln Industrial Park. Division No. 3 the following
three (3) courses: (l) S.23'l l'09"W. 162.91 feet; thence (2) S.32'30'10"W. 1359.75
feet; thence (3) 5.60"25'21"E. 85.74 feet to the Northwest comer of Henderson
Subdivision, Division No. l. Bonneville County. Idaho, lnstrument No. 296187;
thence S.3 I o08'39"W. 366.82 feet along the west line of said Henderson
Subdivision. Division No. I to the south line of the property as described in
Warranty Deed. Instrument No. 1277503 extended: thence along the boundary of
said property the following two courses: (l) N.89'59'54'W. 1485.18 feet; thence (2)
N.0l'53'07"W. 1666.13 feet to the south line of the Northwest Quarter of Section
10, Township 2 North. Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian: thcnce N.89'42'17"W.
2412.67 l'eet to the Southwest comer of the North\rest Quarter of said Section 10;
thence N.00'08'16"8.2637 .36 ieet to the point of beginning.
Water service area = 205.099 acres,
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LAND SURVEYINGeoil 313-2458
789 NORTH 15O EAST
FiRTH, TOAHO 83236
EXHIBIT 8-6
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JobNo. 19077
7- 10-2019
T.R.M.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
I,'OR
FALLS WATER SERVICE AREA
(ARLA NO.6)
Beginning at the East Quarter comer of Section 2,'fownship 2 North, Range 38 East
of the Boise Meridian. Bonneville County, Idaho and running thence 5.00"23'13"W.
2667.69 feet along the section line to the Northeast corner of Section I I, Township
2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian. Bonneville County. ldaho; thence
5.00"01'06'W. 1640.33 feet along the section line to the Northeast comer of Green
Valley Bstates, Division No. I, Borureville County, Idaho. lnstrument No. 1445384;
thence along the boundary of said Green Valley Estates, Division No. 1 the
following six (6) courses: (1) N.87"10'04'W. 55.80 feet: thence (2) N.00'30'13"E.
149.67 feet" thence (3) N.89"56'19"W. 130.70 fcetl thence (4) 5.78'40'20"W. 71.41
feet; thence (5 ) N.89"56'l 9'W . 470.50 feet; thence (6) S.00"03'41 "W. 8 I .70 feet to
the north line of Creen Valley Estates. Division No. 2, Bonneville Counly, ldaho.
Instrument No. 1476860; thence along the boundary of said Green Valley Estates,
Division No.2 the lbllowing f,rve (5) courses: (1) N.89'56'19"W. 133.50 feet:
thence (2) S.45'50'59'W.97.66 feetr thence (3) N.89'56'19"W. 133.50 feet: thence
(4) S.00"03'42"W. 490.73 feeu thence (5) N.87'14'15"W. 852.62 feet to the
Norlhwest comer of said Green Valley Estates. Division No.2; thence
N.87'14'15"W. 355.83 feet to the east line of Honeybee Acres, Bonneville County.
Idaho: thence along said east line the following t\r'o (2) courses: (l) N.00'12'05"E.
696.30 feet; thence (2) N.00"31'24"E. 1591.47 fbet to the north line ol Section 11.
Township 2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridiznl thence N.84o48'57"W.
379.72 feel along said north line to the North Quarter comer of said Section 1l;
thence 5.00'02'16"W. 350.07 feet along the section to the comer of Calico Sky
Subdivision, Division No. 4, Bonneville County, Idaho, Instrument No. 1249802;
thence along the boundary of said Calico Sky. Division No. 4 the following two (2)
courscs: thence (l) N.89'22'20"W. 796.55 t'eetl thence (3) N.00'00'28"E. 350.02
feet to the south line of Red Rock Estates, Division No. 6, Bonneville County.
Idaho. Instrument No. 1431058; thence S.89'27'57"E. 20.23 feel along said south
line to the Southwest comer ol Red Rock Estates. Division No. 8. Bonneville
County, Idaho. Instrument No. 1486603: thence along the boundary of said Red
Rock Estates, Division No. 8 the following nine (9) courses: (1) S.89'22'24"E.
702.47 feet; thence (2) N.00"58'20'E. 303.82 feet; thence (3) N.0l'02'03'E. 255.65
feetl thence (4) N.08'06'28"E. I16.61 feell thence (5) N.03"22'00"E.85.98 feet:
thence (6) N.03"02'46"W. 63.02 feet; thence (7) N.05'59'31"E. 123.74 feetr thence
(8) N.02"19'01"W. 173.21 feet; thence (9) S.89"59'59"W. 697.55 leet to the
Southeast comer of Red Rock Estates, Division No. 9. Bonneville County, Idaho.
Instrument No. 1498107; thence along the boundary of said Red Rock Estates.
Division No.9 the following fourteen (14) courses: (l) N.00'00'00"E. 180.00 feet;
thence (2) N.90"00'00"8. 39.67 feet: thence (3) N.00'00'00"E. 100.00 feet; thence
(4) N.l5'46'59"8.88.33 f'eetl thence (5) N.35'27'29"W. 105.83 feet; thence (6)
N.90'00'00"E. 184.16 feett thence (7) N.73'28'59"E. 61.18 feetl thence (8)
N.83"09'35"E. 122.51 feet; thence (9) N.00"00'00"E. 66.54 I'eetl thence (10)
N.34'29'11'W. 213.91 feet; thence (11) N.22"22'45'E. 281.65 feet: thence (12)
N.02"24'22"8. 257.51 feet; thence (13) N.87'35'38"W. 33.17 feetl thence (14)
N.02'24'22"E. 233.45 feet along the east line of said Red Rock Estates, Division
No. 9 extended to the north line ofthe Southuest Quarter of Section 2. Township 2
North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian. Bonneville Counly, Idaho; thence
S.88'40'09"E. 403.1 I feet along said north line to the Center Quarter corner of said
Section 2; thence 5.86'31'l 8"8.2649.37 feet to the point of beginning.
Water sen ice area = 285.526 acres.
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LAND SURVEYINGeog) 313-2458
789 NORT'I 15O EAST
FtRTn, TDAHO 83236
T]XHIBIT 8.7
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Job No. 19077
7-16-2019
T.R.M.
LE(;AL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATER SERVICE AREA
(ARLA n\O. 7)
Beginning at the Southwest corner of Section 35, Township 3 North. Range 38 Eastof the Boise Meridian, Bonneville County, Idaho and running thence
N.00'18'21"W. 479.02 feet along the section line to the southerly right-of-way line
of U.S. Highway No. 26 extended; thence N.50"05'17"E. 3336.07 feet along said
southerly right-ol'-way line of U.S. Highway No. 26 to the Northeast comer of the
property as shown on Record of Survey. Insrument No. I 513 512; thence along the
boundary' of said Record of Survey the lollowing twelve (12) courses: (1)
S.70'59'40"E. 83.94 feet; thence (2) S.00'06'14"E. 1596.44 feet: thence (3)
5.50'31'12"W. 95.85 f'eet; thence (4) S.34'53'02"W. 79.57 feeL. thence (5)
S.53'00'15"W. 81.17 feet; thence (6) S.58'04'48"W. 85.76 feet; thence (7)
5.63"18'49"W. 131.27 feet; thence (8) S.59"23'39"W. 387.60 feet; thence (9)
5.49'51'11"W. 99.00 feet; thence (10) S.23'59'57"W. 118.20 fleet; thence (ll)
S.03'30'00"W. 109.98 feet: thence (12) S.01"49'17"W.214.87 feet to the north line
of Section 2, Township 2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian, Bonneville
County, Idaho: thence S.89'16'35"W. 40.20 feet along the section line to the
Northeast comer of the property as described in Quit Claim Deed of Gift,
Instrument No. l2l748l and the centerline of Sand Creek: thence along the east side
of said property and the centerline of Sand Creek the following two (2) courses: ( 1 )
S.0l'35'35'W. I 90.72 feet; thence (2) S.05'05'41"W. 152.28 feet; thence
conlinuing along the centerline of Sand Creek and the east line of the proposed
subdivision of Wolf Creek the following six (6) courscs: (l) S.05"05'40"W. 64.32
feet: thence (2) S.l3'49'23'W. 157.89 feet; thence (3) S.24"01'03'W. 229.80 feet;
thence (4) S.40"10'23"W. 258.56 feet; thence (5) S.33'32'01"W. 110.82 feet: thence
(6) S.22'35'12"W. 34.62 feet to the north line of the property as described in
Corporate Quit Claim Deed. Instrument No. 1345616 extended; thence
N.87'35'20'w. 1359.78 feet along said north line of Corporate Quit Claim Deed.
Instrument No. 1345616 and the north line of the property described in Quit Claim
Deed, Instrument No. 1358280 extended to the west line of Section 2, Township 2
North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian; thence N.00o08'21 '8. I 0l I .84 feet
along said west line ofSection 2 to the point ofbeginning.
Water service area = 121.857 acres
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789 NOBIH 450 EASI
FIRTH, IDAHO 83236
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7-t0-2019
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
roR
FALLS WATER SERVICE AREA
(ARLA NO. 8)
Beginning at the Northwest comer of the property as described in Corporate
Warranty Deed. Instrument No. 1552067 that is 5.00"21'34"E. 1021.70 feet along
the north-south centerline through the section from the North Quarter comer of
Scction 3. Township 2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian, Bonneville
County, Idaho and running thence N.49'22'43"E. 458.95 feet along the north line or
the property as described in said Corporate Warranty Deed. Instrument No. 1552067
to the Northwest comer ol'the property as described in Quit Claim Deed, Instrument
No. 1564778: thence along the boundary of said prope(y the following five (5)
courses: (l) N.49"22'43"E. 381.50 feet: thence (2) N.88'51'19"E. 510.93 feet 1o the
northerly righrof-way line of U.S. Highway No. 26; thence (3) S.49'22'43"W.
828.29 leet along said northerly rightof-way line; thencc (4) N.40'37'17'W. 20.00
feet along said northerly righl-of-way line; thence (5) 5.49"22'43"W. 15.00 feet
along said northerly right-ol'-way line to the Southeast comer of the property as
described in Corporate Wananty Deed. Instrument No. 1552067; thence along the
boundary of said property the follou'ing four (4) courses: (l) S.49'22'43"W. 625.18
I'eet along the northerly right-of-way line of LJ.S. Highway No. 26: thence
5.00"36'17"8. 26.12 feet along said northerly right-ol'-wav line; thence
S.49'23'1 I "W. 24.68 feet along said northerly right-of-r,r'ay line to the west line of
the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise
Meridian: thence N.00'21'34"W. 425.68 feet to the point of beginning.
Water sen'ice area = 8.{66 acres.
EXHIBIT 8.8
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789 NOBTH 45O EAST
FIRTH, IDAHO 83236
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Job No. 19077
7-18-2019
T.R.M.
LECAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATER SERVICE ARE,A
(AREA NO. 9-NORI'H HALF)
Beginning at the Northeast comer of Section 13. Tou'nship 2 North. Range 38 East
of the Boise Meridian. Bonneville County. Idaho and running thence 5.00'01'27"E.
2629.79 feet to the East Quafier comer ol'said Section 13; thence S.00'01'44"E.
2629.00 feet to the Southeast comer ol said Section 13; thence S.87'51'45"W.
1339.1 7 feet to the easl line ol' Lot I . Block I, Ridge Vieu', Division No. 3,
Bonneville County, Idaho. Instrument No. 1532218: thence along the boundary of
said Ridge View, Division No. 3 the following four (4) courses: ( I ) N.00'l 3'39"W.
1313.57 feet; thence (2) S.87'51'17"W. 1343.92 feet:, thence (3) N.00'25'44"W.
1313.59 feet; thence (4) S.87'50'06"W. 354.5 I feet to the east line of Caribou
Meadow Estates, Division No.3, Bonneville County, Idaho, lnstrumenl No.
1022610; thence along the boundary of said Caribou Meadow Estates, Division No.
3 the following two (2) courses: (l) N.00"18'59'E. 1308.08 I'eet: thence (2)
S.87'56'05"W. 564.70 feet to thc east line of Wood River Estates. Division No. l.
Bonneville County, Idaho, Instrument No. 1226051 extended: thence N.00'05'28"E.
1318.39 feet along said east line of Wood River Estates. Division No. 1 to the north
line ofSection 13. Township 2 North, Range 38 East ofthe Boise Meridian: thence
N.87'47'14"E. 890.05 feet to the North Quarter comer of said Section 13; thence
N.87'47'14"E. 2715.74 feet ro the point of beginning.
Water service area = 322.324 acres.
EXHIBIT B_9A
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LAND SUBYEY'A'Geoil 313-2458
789 NOBrH 450 EAST
FIRTH,
'DAHO
83236
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Job No. 19077
7-18-2019
T,R.M.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATE,R SERVICE AREA
(AREA NO. 9 - SOI iTH HAL[)
Beginning at the Northeast comer ol'Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 38 East
of the Boise Meridian. Bonneville County, Idaho and running thence 3.00'01'43"E.
I 3 19.29 f'eet along east line of Section 24. to the Soulheast corner of the North Half
of the Northeast Quarter (N l/2 NE l/4) of said Section 24; thence S.87'52'02"W.
2680.49 feet to the Southeast corner of the North Half ol' the Northwest Quarter Q.,l
1i2 NW li4) of said Section 24; thence 5.87'55'13'W. 1339.42 feet to the
Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE l/4 NW
l/4) of said Section 24: thence S.00'04'26"W. 1317.80 feet to the Southwest corner
of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE I /4 NW I /4) of said Section
24 and the Northeast corner of the property as described in Quit Claim Deed.
Instrument No. 1297079; thence along the boundary of said properry the following
four (4) courses: (l ) S.00"08'28'W. 668.44 feet; thence (2) N.89"30'24"W. 860.58
feet; thence (3) N.00"13'01"E. 38.95 t'eet; thence (4) N.89'46'59"W. 479.00 feet to
the west line of said Section 24; thence N.00'13'Ol'F,.332.69 feet along the section
line to the Northeast corner of the property as described in Quit Ctaim Deed.
Instrument No. 1075936; thence along the boundary of said property the following
two (2) courses: (1) N.87"05'58'W. 334.31 feet: thence (2) N.00'25'14"E.225.59
I'eet to the north line of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Tow-nship 2 North.
Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian; thence 5.89'37'23'E. 333.14 feet along said
north line to the Quarter corner common to Sections 23 and 24. Township 2 North.
Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian: thence N.87"55'33"E,. 823.45 feet along the
east-west centerline though Section 24. Township 2 North. Range 38 East of the
Boise Meridian to the Southeast corner of Stone Arbor. Division No. l, Bonneville
County, ldaho. Instrument No. 1153212; thence along the boundary of said Stone
Arbor, Division No. I the following six (6) courses: (l) N.00"04'30"E. 1316.83 f'eet;
thence (2) S.87"53'51'W. 625.07 feet; thence (3) S.02'06'09"E.35.00 feet; thence
(4) S.l l'23'52"W. 127.25 feet; thence (5) S.11"58'42"W. 89.75 feet; thence (6)
N.89"54'40"W. 155.83 f'eet to the West line of said Section 24; thence
N.00"05'20"E. 1556.49 feet to the Northwest comer of said Section 24: thence
N.00'04'04"8. 683.58 fbet along the west line ol Section 13. Township 2 North.
Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian to thc Southwest comer of Ridge View,
Division No. l, Bonneville County, Idaho. Instrument No. 127695'l; thcnce along
EXHIBIT B.9B
the boundary of said Ridge View, Division No. I the following four (4) courses: (1)
N.87'51'58"E.537.16 feet; thence (2) S.00"04'04"W. 162.19 feet: thence (3)
N.87"49'18'E. 925.94 feel; thence (4) N.07'01'01"W. 6.81 feet to the South*'est
comer of Lot l. Block l. Ridge View, Division No. 3. Bonnevillc County, Idaho.
Instrument No. 1532218; thence along the boundary of said fudge View. Division
No. 3 the following four (4) courses: ( I ) N.86'48'15'E. 752.79 feett thence (2)
N.67'51'11'8. 39.25 feet; thence (3) N.44"34'19'E. 455.76 feet; thence (4)
5.00"25'21"E. 868.65 feet to the north line of Section 24. Township 2 North, Range
38 East oi the Boise Meridian; thence N.87o51'4 5"8. 100.39 l'eet to the North
Quarter corner of said Section 24; thence N.87'51'45"E. 1377.20 t'eet to the
Northwest comer of the proposed Church ol Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
property: thence along said property the flollow-ing three (3) courses: (l)
S.00"1l'40'E. 506.29 feet; thence (2) N.87"51'45"E. 592.44 feet; thence (3)
N.02"08'15'W. 506.00 feet to the north line of said Section 24: thence
N.87'51'45"E. 726.00 feet to the point of beginning.
Water service area = 227.413 acres.
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LAND SURVEYING(20il 313-2458
789 NORTH 45O EAST
FIRTH,
'DAHO
83236
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JobNo. 19077
7-27-2019
T.R.M.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATER SERVICE ARXA
(AREA NO. 10)
Beginning at the Southwest comer of Section 4. Township 2 North, Range 38 East olthe
Boise Meridian, Bonneville County, Idaho and running thence N.00'06'16"W. 2625.55 feet
to the West Quarter comer of said Section 4; thence N.0l"l9'52'W, 2209.30 feet to the
Southwest comer of Section 33" Township 3 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian.
Bonneville County, Idaho; thence N.88"51'12"E. 187.18 feet along the section line to the
Southwest corner ofthe property as described in Warranty Deed, lnstrument No. 10783991
thence along fie boundary of said property the follou,ing nine (9) courses: (l)
N.58'26'46"8. 148.10 feetr thence (2) N.44'54'37"E. I12.10 feet: thence (3) 5.76'37'53"E.
64.14 feet: thence (4) N.84'22'19'E.46.35 feet: thence (5) N.48"30'26"E. 191.64 feetl
thence (6) N.34'02'22"8.98.38 feet: thence (7) N.58"17'33'E. 297.18 feet; thence (8)
N.3l'23'24"E. 236.73 {eeti thence (9) 5.0l'08'48"8. 445.49 feet to thc north line of
Bedrock Estates, Division No. l, Bonneville Counry*, Idaho. lnslrument No. 1218238;
thence N.88"51'11"E.719.12 feet along said north line to the Northeast comer of Lot l.
Block 2 of said Bedrock Estates, Division No. I and the Northwest corner ofthe properg, as
described in Corporation Wananty f)eed, Instrument No. 1204200: thence N,88"51'07"E.
460.95 feet to the Northeasl corner of said prope4v and the Northwest comer of the
property as shown on Record of Survey. lnstrument No. 1469321: thcnce N.88'50'45"t.
3 8l .01 feet along the north line of said properly" to the east line of thc Southwest Quarter of
Section 33. Township 3 North, Range 38 East ofthe Boise Meridian: thence S.89'08'27"8.
1292.64 leet to the Northwest comer of the property as described in Quit Claim Deed.
Instrument No. 1241366: thence N.88'53'46"E.403.79 feet to the Northeast comer of the
propert_v as described in Quit Claim Deed. Instrument No.955628; thence S.89'28'42"E.
7'76.16 ieel to the Northwest comer of the property as described in Wananq Deed.
lnstrument No. 1159723; thence N,89"55'45"8. l'14.60 feet along the north line of said
property to the east line of said Section 33. Township 3 North, Range 38 East ofthe Boise
Meridian: thence N.00'05'45 "8.2448.22 feet to the East Quarter corner of said Section 33;
thence N.00'03'l 4"W. 2626.50 feet to the Northeast corner of said Section 33: thence
N.88'59'24'E. 2637.72 feet along the section line to the North Quarter corner of Section J4,-l'ownship 3 North. Range 38 East of the Boise Meridianr thence N.88'59'31"E. 2637 .50
feet to the Northeast corner of said Section 34; thence N.89" l3'l 6"E. 2645.31 feet along the
section line to the North Quarter comer of Seclion 35. Township 3 North. Range 38 East of
the Boise Meridian: thence N.89'13'07"E.2645.38 feet to the Northeast comer of said
Section 3 5; thence 3-00"03'l l"E. 7634.97 feet to the F,ast Quarter corner of said Section 35:
thence S.00"02'55"E.2634.83 feet to the Northeast comer of Section 2. Township 2 North,
Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian; thence S.00o0l'53"W.2742.29 leet to the East
Quarter corner of said Section 2; thence N,86'3 I'l 8'W. 2649.31 feet to the Center Quarter
of said Section 2; thence N.88'40'09'W. I 603.1 I feet to the east line of the property as
described in Quit Claim Deed, Instrument No. I 34561 6l thence along the boundary of said
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properry- the follorving five (5) courses: (l) N.21"40'08'8. 302.66 feet; thence (2)
N.1 l'22'55'E. 560.88 feet: thence (3) N.07"14'30"E. 197.18 feet; thence (4) N.00'08'36'W.
196.35 feet; thence (5) N. I 5"5 8'49'E. 194.32 feet to the south line of the property as shorvn
on the Preliminary Plat of Wolf Creek Subdivision; thence along the boundary of said
Preliminary Plat of Wolf Creek Subdivision the following seven (7) courses: (l)
S.87"38'02"8. 23.'76 feet: thence (2) N.22'35'12"E. 35.26 feet: thence (3) N.33'32'01"8.
I10.82 f'eet: thence (4) N.40'10'23"E. 258.56 feet; thence (5) N.24'01'03"E. 229.80 feetl
thence (6) N.l3'49'23'8. 157.89 feet; thence (7) N.05"05'40"E. 64.32 feet to the Southeast
corner of the property as described in Quit Claim Deed. lnstrument No. l2lT48llthence
along the east line of said property the fbllowing two (2) courses: ( I ) N.05'05'4 I "E. I 52.28
feet; thence (2) N.01"35'35"8. 190.72 feet to the south line of Section 35, Township 3
North. Range 38 East of the Boise Meridianl thence N.89"16'35'E. 40.20 feet to the
Southeast corner of the property as shown on Record of Suruev, Instrument No. 1513512;
thence along the boundary of said propert-v the following thirteen courses: (l)
N.01"49'17"8. 214.87 feet; thence (2) N.03"30'00'E. 109.98 feet: thence (3) N.23"59'57'll.
118.20 feet; thence (4) N.49"51'll"E. 99.00 feet: thence (5) N.59"23'39"E. 387.60 feet:
thence (6) N.63"18'49'E. 131.27 feetl thence (7) N.58'04'48"E. 85.76 feet: thence (8)
N.53'00'15"8. 81.17 feet: thence (9) N.34'53'02'E. 79.57 feer; thence (10) N.50'31'12'll.
95.85 feet: thence (l l) N.00"06'14'W. 1596.44 feet; thence (12) N.70"59'40"W. 83.94 feet
to the southerly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway No. 26; thcnce ( l3) 5.50'05'l 7"W.
3336.07 feet along said southerly right-of-way line extended to the west line of said Section
35; thence S,00'18'21"F-. 479.02 feet along said west line to the Southwest corner of said
Section 35 and the Northeast corner of Section 3, Township 2 North. Range 38 East ofthe
Boise Meridian; thence S.00"08'21"W. 893.62 feet to the Southeast comer of Lot 2, Block
2 of Edu'ards Acres Subdivision. Division No. l, Bonneville County, ldaho, Instrument No.
352777. thence along the boundary of Lot 2, Block 2, Edrvards Acres Subdivision, Division
No. I the following rw.-.o (2) courses: ( I ) N.89'5 I '39"W. 264.98 feet; thence (2)
N.00"08'21'8. 177.16 feet to the north line of Edu,ards Acres Subdivision. Division No. l:
thence along the boundary ofsaid Ed*'ards Acres Subdivision, Division No. I the following
two (2) courses: ( | ) S.89'32'l 0"W. 3 88.2 I feetl thence (2) 5.49"41 'l 4"W. 278.73 feet to the
Southeast comer of Landmark Center. Division No. l, Bonneville County, Idaho,
Instrument No. 528264; thence N.40"18'59"W. 499.85 feet along the east line of said
[-andmark Center, Division No. I to the southerly right-of-*'ay line of U.S. High*'ay No.
26: thence 5.49"41 '01"W. 660.00 feet to the Northr,r'est comer of Landmark Center.
Division No. I, Bonneville County. ldaho. Instrunrent No.528264; thence along the west
line of said Landmark Center, Division No. I the lolloning two (2) courses: (l)
S.40"18'58"E. 79.17 lleet1. thence (2) S.0l'08'58"E. 562.80 feet extended to the Southeast
comer of the property as described in Wananty Deed, lnstrument No. 10303931 thence
S.49"41'01"W. 12.36 feet along the south line of said property to the east line of the
propert-v as described in Quit Claim Deed, lnstrument No. 1298106: thence along the east
line of said propert-v the follorving two (2) courses: (l) S.01"37'29'E. 72.40 feet: thence (2)
S.10"45'l 7"W. 2 16.95 f'eet to the east line of the property as described in Wananty Deed.
lnstrument No. 1030393r thence along said property the following three (3) courses: (l)
5.02'05'l 4"8. 221.'7 5 feet.: thence (2) 5.89"52'l I 'W. 218.81 feetl thence (3 ) N.40'22'44"W.
306.76 feet to the comer of the property as described in Warranlv Deed. Instrument No.
1518657: thence along the boundary of said property the follorving three (3) courses: (l)
S.49"41'06'W. 290.01 t'eet: thence (2) S.00'09'50"E. 396-45 feet to the south line of the
Northeast Quarter of said Section 3l thence (3) N.89'28'40'W. 3 14.13 tbet to th€ Center
Quarter comer ofsaid Section 3; thence S.00'02'50'8. 2234.19 fcet to the Northwest comer
of the property as described in Warranty Deed, Instrument No. 1304765: thence along the
boundary of said property the following two (2) courses: (l) S.89"41'23'E. 120.00 feet;
thence (2) S.00"02'50"E. 396-01 leet extended to lhe south lineof said Section 3: thence
N.89'41'23'W. 120.00 feet to the South Quafter comer of Section 3, Township 2 North.
Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian: thence N.89"41'03'W. 1313.90 feet along the section
line to the Southeast corner of Bonneville Acres, Division No. l, Instrument No. 289607:
thence along the boundary of said Bonneville Acres, Division No. I the following two (2)
courses: (l ) N.00"1l'49'W. 2l 85.27 feet to the southerly righlof-way line of U.S. Highway
No. 26; thence (2) S.49'40'31 'W. 1706.84 feet along said southerly right-of-way line to the
west line of said Section 3; thence 5.00"07'01'W. 1073.67 feet to the North€ast comer of
Seclion 9, Township 2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian; thence S.00"08'16"W.
2133.58 feet along the section line to the Northeast comer of the property as described in
Burbank lndustrial Park, Bonneville Countv, Idaho, Instrument No. 1408078; thence along
the boundary of said Burbank Industrial Park the following five (5) courscs: (l)
N.89'51'44"W. 345.01 leet; thence (2) N.48'41'54"W. 269.48 f'eet; thence (3)
5.45"29'09'W. 81 .79 feet; thence (4) 5.49'40'1 l "W. 310.36 fect; thence (5) S.40'l l'51"E.
563.14 feet to the south line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 9l thence
S.89'17'43'W. 2153.08 t'eet along said south line to the Center Quarter comer of said
Section 9: thence S.89" I 7'24'W. 2 125.35 feet to the along the south line of the Northwest
Quarter ofsaid Section 9 to the southerly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway No. 26: thence
N.59'28'21"E. 345.09 feet along said southerly right-of-way line: thence N.29"56'46"W.
I10.00 feet to the Southeast corner of the property as described in Deed of Distribution,
lnstrument No. 13454571 thence along said property the following two (2) courses: (l)
N.29"56'46'W. 406.02 feet; thence (2) S.60'07'55"W.425.00 feet to the easterly right-of-
way line of l5d'East (St. Leon Road); thence along said easterly right-of-rvay the following
tlvo (2) courses: (l) N.29'56'46"W. 82.35 feet to a point of curve; thence (2) 353.86 feet
along said curve ro the right, Curve Data: Delta : 29"59'01", Radius = 676.20 feet. Chord
bearing = N.l4'57'21"W. 349.84 feet: thence N.89'57'17"W. 43.31 feet to the west line of
Section 9, Township 2 North. Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian: thence N.00"09'03"E.
1900.94 f'eet along the section line to lhe point of beginning.
Beginning at a point that is N.89'43'29'W. 485.29 leet along the section line and
S.00" 1 6'3 I "W. 33.00 feet from the Northeast corner of Section 9, Township 2 North, Range
38 East of the Boise Meridian, Bonnsville County. Idaho and running thence
S.00"46'32'W. 366.79 feetl thence N.89"43'41"W. 419.90 f'eetl thence N.29'42'26"E.
296.42 fect thence N.28o07'01'8. 122.86 feet: thence S.89"43'29'8. 220.07 feet to the
point of beginning.
Parcel contains 2.683 acres
ALSO EXCEPTING TI]EREFROM:
Parcel contains,lll.892 acrcs
ALSO EXCEPTING I'I IERLFROM:
EXCEPTING THEREFROM:
Beginning at the Southwest corner of Section 3. Township 2 North. Range 38 East of the
Boise Meridian. Bonnevillc County. Idaho and running thence N,00'07'01"E. 1073.67 feet
along thc section line: thence N.49"40'll'E. 1706.84 feet: thence S.00'll'49"8.2185.27
feet to the south line of said Section 3: thence N.89'41'29"W. 131 1.00 f'eet to the point of
bcginning.
Beginning at a point thal is S,00"21'34"F,. 1067.72 feet along the north-south centerline
through the section and S.89"38'26"W. 329.32 teet liom the North Quarter corner of
Section 3, 'l'ownship 2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian, Bonncville County.
Idaho and running thence S.00'16'30"E. 754.00 feet; thence S.49'40'30"W. 390.78 feetr
thence N.00"24'02'W. 1010.30 feet: lhence 5.89'21'll'E. 301.39 feet to the point of
beginning.
Parcel contains 6.083 acrcs
ALSO EXCt]PTINIi THEREFR0M:
Beginning at the South Quarter comer of Section 34. Township 3 North. Range 38 East of
the Boise Meridian, Bonneville Clounty, Idaho and running thence S.89"06'27'W. 668.06
feet; thence N.00'04'17"W. 1300.96 f'eeu thence N.88"34'28'E. 668.48 t'eet to the west line
of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 34: thence S.00"03'10"E. 649.12 f'eet to the north
line of the propeny- as described in Quit Claim Deed, Instrument No. 1490038: thence
N.89'09'06"8. 652.82 feet along said north line extended to the Northeast comer of the
properb- as described in Warranty Deed. Instrument No. 1489628: thence S.00'03'36"E.
657.63 feet along the east line of the property described in Warrantv Deed. lnstrument No.
1489628 and Quit Claim Deed. Instrument No. 1490038 extended to the south line said
Section 34t thence 5.89'06'5 l"W. 652.85 leet to the point of beginning.
Parcel contains 29.86 acres
ALSO EXC]IIPTING THEREFROM:
Beginning at a point lhat is N.88'35'06"8. 33.00 feet along the east-west centerline through
the section from the West Quarter comer of Section 35, Township 3 North, Range 38 East
of the Boise Meridian. Bonneville County. Idaho and running thence N.00'37'25 "W. I 05.44
feetr thence N.89"ll'05"E. 67.97 feet: thence N.00o37'25"W. 6.00 feet: thence
N.89'll'05"8. 42.16 feet: thence 5.00'37'25"E. 6.00 feetl thence N.89"ll'05"E. 45.24 feet:
thence N.00'37'25'W.25.70 feet; thence N.89"ll'05'E. 21.40 feet; thence S.00'37'25"E.
24.43 fcet; thence N.88'51'51"E. 61.17 feetl thence N.00"00'09"W. 374.10 feetl thencc
N.88"51'51'E. 263.20 feet: thence S.00'00'09"8. 480.00 feet: thence S.7l'18'40'W. 3.92
feet; thence S.00"14'll'E. 400.00 fbet; thence 5.88'31'49"W. 500.00 feet; thence
N.00'1.1'l I "W, 404.24 feet; thence N.88o35'02'E. 3.66 feet lo the point of beginning.
Parcel contains 8.1 I J acres
Beginning at the Northwesl comer of the property as described in Corporate Warranty
Deed. Instrument No. 1552067 that is 5.00'21'34'll. 1021.70 feet along the north-south
centerline through the section from the North Quarter corner of Section 3, Towrrship 2
North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian, Bonneville County. Idaho and running thence
N.49"22'43'8. 458.95 l'eet along the norlh line or the property as described in said
Corporate Warrant) Deed, Instrument No. I 552067 to the Northwest corner of the propertv
as described in Quit Claim Deed. Instrument No. 1564778: thence along the boundary of
said property the follorving five (5) courses: (l) N.49022'43"E.381.50 leetl thence (2)
N.88"51'19"E. 510.93 feet to the northcrly right-ot'-way line ol U.S. Highu'ay No. 261
ALSO EXCEP't'ING THEREF'ROM:
thence (3) 5.49"22'43"W. 828.29 feet along said northerly right-of-way line; thence (4)
N.40"37'17'W. 20.00 feet along said northerly right-of-*'ay line: thence (5) 5.49"22'43"W.
15.00 feet along said northerly right-of-rvay line to the Southeast corner ofthe properb" as
described in Corporate Warranty Deed, lnstrument No. 1552067: thence along the boundary
of said propert_v the following flour (4) courses: (1) 5.49"22'43"W. 625.18 feet along the
northerly right-of'-way line of U.S. Highway No. 26; thence S.00"36'17"E. 26.12 feet along
said northerly right-of-way line; thence S.49'23'l I "W. 24.68 feet along said northerly right-
of-rvay line to the west line ofthe Northeast Quarter ofScction 3, 1'ownship 2 North, Range
38 East of the Boise Meridian; thence N.00'21'34"W. 425.68 feet to the point of beginning.
Parcel contains 8.466 acres.
Watcr service area = 2,582.596 net acres.
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LAND SURVEYINGeoil 313-2458
789 NORTH 15O EAST
FIRT'/, IDAHO 83236
EXHIBIT B-II
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Job No. 19077
6-24-2019
T.R.M.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATER SERVICE AREA
(AREA NO. l l)
Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section I l, Torvnship 2 Nonh. Range 38 East of the
Boise Meridian, Bonneville Coung, Idaho and running thence S.00"00'28"W. 229.81 feet
along the section line to the south line of the property as described in Warrang, Deed.
Instrument No. 1027091 extended: thence S.89"36'32'E. 345.80 feet along said south Iine
to the west line of the properf]" as described in Quit Claim Deed. lnstrument No. 3702141
thence along the boundary of said property the following two (2) courses: (l)
S.00'00'28'W. 99.94 fect: thence S.89"36'32"E. 153.60 feet extended to the west line of
Calico Sky, Division No. 2, Bonneville County. Idaho, lnstrument No. 1184854; thence
along said *est line the following four (4) courses: (l) S.24'59'45'W. 258.68 feet: thence
(2) S.00"58'07'W. 550.96 f'eet; thence (3) S.20"23'27"W. 222.56 feetl thence (4)
S.l7'35'25"W. 90.22 feet to the North$,est comer of Calico Sky, Division No. l,
Bonneville County, Idaho, lnstrument No. I 159667; thence along the west line of Calico
Sky, Division No. I the following three (3) courses: (l) S.17"35'25"W. 360.67 feet; thence
(2) 5.28"36'10"W. 75.52 fect; thence (3) S.43"42'53'W. 189.60 feet to the east line of
Section 10. Township 2 North. Range 38 East ofthe Boise Meridian: thence N.00'00'28"8.
981.80 feet along the section line to the Northeast corner of the property as described in
Quit Claim Deed, Instrument No. 11482451 thence N.89'59'32"W. 280.00 feet along the
north line of said property to the east line of Summit Park. Division No. l. Bonneville
County. Idaho. Instrument No. 1075334: thence N.00'00'28'E.749.94 feet along said east
line to the Southeast corner of Lot 14. Block I, Summit Park, Division No.3, Bonneville
County. Idaho, lnstrument No. I 109042; thence along the boundary of said Summit Park,
Division No. 3 the following six (6) courses: (l) N.00'00'28"8. 77.00 feetl thence (2)
N.89"41'22"W. I19.59 f'eet; thence (3) S.00"18'38'W. 1.90 f-eet: thence (4) N.89"1l'18'W.
196.30 feet: thence (5) N.89'01'01"W. 271.17 feer thence (6) N.89"41'22"W. 58.00 feel to
the Northeast comer of Lot 20, Block l, Summit Park, Division No. 4, Bonneville County,
Idaho, Instrument No. I1378441 thence N.89"41'22"W. 42.79 feet along the north line of
said Lot 20, Block l, Summit Park, Division No. 4 to the Southeast corner of the properry-
as described in Quit Claim Deed, lnstrument No. 1332990: thence along the boundary of
said properry" the follou'ing two (2) courses: (l) N.00"18'37'E. 25.00 feetl thence (2)
N.89"41'23"W. 25.00 tbet to the east linc of Lot l. Block I, Grayson Subdivision,
Bonneville County. Idaho. lnstrument No. 425125: thence N-00'18'37'E. 125.00 feet along
said east line to the nofth line of Section 10. Tou'nship 2 North. Range 38 East ofthe Boise
Meridian: thence S.89'41'23'ts. 992.00 feet to the point ofbeginning.
Watcr service arca = 21.239 acres.
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I LAND SURVEYING(208) 313-2458
789 NORTH 15O EASI
F'RTH,
'DAHO
83236
JobNo. 19077
8-6-2019
1'.R.M.
I,EGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATE,R SERVICE AREA
(ARFIA NO. 12 - II0NEYBEE AC'R[:S)
Beginning at the North Quarter comer of Section I I, Township 2 South, Range 38
East of the Boise Meridian, Bonneville County'. Idaho and running thence
S.84'48'57'E. 379.72 feet along the section line to the east line of Honeybee Acres,
Bonneville County. Idaho: thence along said easl line the following tu'o (2) courses:
(l) S.00"31'24"W.1591.47 feet; thence (2) S.00'12'05"W.696.29 fcet to the north
line of Green Valley Estates. Division No. 2, Bonnevillc County. Idaho. Instrument
No. 1476860; thence N.87'14'24"W. 364.01 feet to the west line of the Northeast
Quarter of Section I 1, Township 2 Norlh, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian:
thence N.00'03'36"E.2304.48 feet along said west line to the point of beginning.
Water service area = 19,484 acres.
EXHIBIT B-I2
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BENCHMARK
LAND SURVEYINGeoil 313-2458
789 NORTH 15O EAST
FIRT',, IDAHO 83238
EXHIBIT I'-I3
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JobNo. 19077
8-6-2019
T.R.M.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATER SERVICE AREA
(AREA NO. l3 - EASTERN IDAHO RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY)
Beginning at the East Quarter comer of Section 11. 1'ownship 2 South, Range 38
East of the Boise Meridian, Bonneville County. Idaho and running thence
N.87'14'32"W. 2637 .53 feet to the Center Quarter comer of said Section I I ; thence
N.00"04'04"E.. 100.3 5 feet; thence S.87'14'l 5"F,. 2637 .46 f'eet to the east line of said
Section I I I thence S.00'01'06"W. I 00.14 feet to the point of beginning.
Water sen'ice area = 6,063 acrcs,
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LAND SURVEYINGeoo 313-2458
789 NORTH 450 EASI
FIBTH,
'DAHO
83236
E,XHIBIT B.I1
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Job No. 19077-2
r 0-29-2019
T.R.M.
LE,GAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
FALLS WATER SERVICE ARXA
(ARl-lA NO. 14)
Beginning at the Northeast corner of Liberty Park, Division No. 1. Bonneville
County. Idaho, Instrument No. I 168442 that is S.88'1 8'42"W. 13 I 6.56 f'eet along
the section line and S.00'l l'05"W. 60.00 feet from the Nonheast corner of Section
16- Township 2 North. Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian and running thence
S.00'l l'05"W. 629.91 feet to the Southeast comer of said Liberty Park. Division
No. 1. Bonneville County, Idaho; thence N.89"10'18'E. 0.42 feet to the west line of
Staffvuood Subdivision, Division No. l, Bonneville County. Idaho, Instrument No.
1024694: thence S.00'1 l'06'W. 63 1.30 feet along said west line extended to the
Southeast comer of the property as described in Vacation of Plat, lnstrument No.
1170172: thence S.88'49'26"W. 1321.75 I'eet along the south line ol' said property
described in Vacation ol Plat, Instrument No. I 170172 to the west line of the
Northeast Quarter of said Section l6; thence N.00'25'35"8. 785.97 feel along the
west line of said Section l6 to the north line ofthe property as described in Vacation
of Plat, Instrument No. I 170172; thence along said north line the following thee (3)
courses: (1) N.89"10'18"E.85.18 feet; thence (2) N.81'52'08"E. 192.09 feet: thence
(3) 5.69"59'42"8. 249.60 feet to the west line of Liberty Park, Division No. 2,
Bonneville County Idaho, lnstrument No. 1253323; thence along thc boundary of
said Liberty Park, Division No. 2 the following three (3) courses: (l) N.20'00'18"E.
298.81 t'eet: thence (2) N.89"10'18"E. 330.87 feet; thence (3) N.00'49'37"W. 265.58
feet to the southerly righrof-way line of Lincoln Road as shown on Liberty Park.
Division No. 1 and Liberty Park. Division No. 2; thence along said southerly right-
of-way the following three (3) courses: (l) N.88'18'38"8. 167.27 feel; thence (2)
N.89'02'26"E. 100.08 feet: thence (3) N.89'10'18"E. 112.92 feet to the point of
beginning.
Water sen ice area = 29.615 acres.
llx}Iibit C
ASSI.]T PTIII(]HASE .{GREEMI!NT BI.]'I'WEEN
SEI,I,ER .1,ND (]ITY OI.' IDAHO IIALI,S, ID.A.H()
This Assct Purchasc Agrecment (thc ".\greeDent"), dated this _ dal of
.2019 is belrveen Citl of ldaho Falls. Idaho- a municipal corporalion ofthe Stalc
of ldaho. ("Bu1cr")r and Falls Walcr Compan.r". a subsidiarv of North$es1 Natural Water,
LLC. ar orcgon Limired Liabilily Company. ("Sellcr") Seller alrd Buyc! are somctimes
referred to colleclivcly as "Parties" and individualll- as "Party.''
WHl,ltltAS. Seller owrs certain dist bution :L\sets located at hehaeen 2174 E
Lincoln Road. Idaho Falls. Bonnefille Counll. Idaho. and rnore particularly describcd in
E\hibit'c". adached to this Agrccmenl and incorporated hercin: and
WIIDREAS. lluyer has agreed to purchase the distlihution assets from Seller. arrd
Scller herebl agrees to scll the distribntion assels to Bu\€r in accordanoc with and subject
to all ol the terms aDd conditions ofsale as expressed hcrcin: anrl
NOW, lllEREfORE. for and in oomideralion of the mutuai pronrises and
co'lenanls and conditions sel lbrth in this r\greemcfl, the sullicienoy of $hich is hereby'
mutually iukno\\ledgcd afld alccpted. thc Parties hcreto agrcc as lbllou's:
1. Definitions.
For purposes ofthis Agrccrnent, thc following terms used hercin bfi flot olherwi$c defined
herein shall havc thc folhrwing meaning u'hcn used $ith ilitial capitalization. \rhcthcr
singular or plural:
Ll. "Assets" mcal1s those distribution assets owned b.v Seller. as set fbrth irl Hshibit
"A". A map shouinglhe localion ofthe Assets is artachcd as llxhibit "C '.
1.2. "Comrnission" means rhc Idaho Public Llilities Conrmission.
1.3- "trgal and Transaction Cosls' mears costs in ndditional to the toul oost of thc
,\ssel\ and incurred by Sellcr in order to effeuluale this transaction, as set lorth in
Exhibt "A".
1.4. "Purchasc Price" mcans the total pricc Buyer will pa) to Seller for (a) the Assets:
(h) the lrgal ixrd 'l ransaction Costs and (c) thc Rcrenue ReimhuNemenl Cosls
pumuant lo Scdion 2 ol this Agrccment.
1.5. "'liansferred Customers" means the Customers thal will he lransferred 1() the Cit)
ofldaho lfalls as a resuh oflhis lransacliorl and are listed in Exhihit "B".
L6. -Transfer Dalc" m.ans the datc upon $hich Sellcr execulcs the bill ofsale lbr thc
lssets and all ofthc Transfered Cuslomers shall beconre lhe custoncrs ofthe Citv
ot kinho Falls.
2. sale and l'urchase of Assets.
2.1. Assets to Be Sold. Subject k) all oflhc lemrs and condilions of this .\greemerl.
Sellcr agrees to scll and Buver agrc.s 1o buv all of Scller's right. title. and interesl
in the Asscls.
2.2. lrgglEEe_Btsg. fte purchase price shall be $43.38-5.30
ASSII I PL,RCHASII AGREE['11]N I BETWII, N ID.{HO I AILS -{N l) SELLER I,ACL: I of 10
L\hibit C
2.1 Palrrrenl. The Purcluse Pri.e shall be paid to Seller b-v., Buyer within Iifteen (15)
da)s ofthe dale this Agreemenl is exeuuted hv both Parties. such palmcnt shall be
h1'checl.
?.1 Instruments of Convevancc and Traislcr- Subjqct to the salisfaction of thc
conditions precedcnl set lbrtlr ilt Sec'tion 8 ofthis .A.greemcnt. ard pursuanl to all ol'
ie l!m1s and conditions ol 1his Agreemer . Sellcr shall orieculc and dcliver to
Buler a bill ofsale ttr v.st in Bu)'er good and marketablc tirle to the Assets. subject
to no securitv inleresls. lieas or cncumbrances. and substanliallv ir the fonn ol the
hill ofsalc altached hereto as Exhibit "l)'.
2.5. Salcs. Transt'er- and Other Tases. AIv sales- excise. transfer. purchase. use. or
similar la-ri whiclr may be pal,able hv reason of the sale ol'all or a portion ol'the
-,\ssels shall be bome and paid b\ Buy.r.
3. Orvnershlp; Separntion and TrBnrfer, Openntlon and l\Iaintcnance; Risk ofLo6s
3. l. Ormershio. Sellcr shall own the Assels until the 'Iiiinsl'er l)ale.
1.2. Separ lion a,ld Transl;r. Thc Parties mutuall y agree upon the lbllowing procedures
for lriltrsl'crring possession and operalion ofthe Assels: Afterthc Transfcr I)ale. thc
Assets shall no ltmger be. or deerned to be. pan of Seller's utility s_'"stem. Seller
uill rcad its meters as of thc Transl'er Dalc and issue a final billing to the
lianslirred Customenr for a.n1- Lrtilitl' uscd. and an-!- othcr chargcs that halc accrued
prior to the Transfer dale.
Immediatel)' upon the 'l ransfer Date tsuycr shall be responsiblc for thc reliablc
provision ofutilitl scnice to. and all billings and colleclions from. the'transfetred
Customers and lbr an1-, and all maintenirnce obligalions oflhe Assers.
'liansfer ofCuslomcrs. Sellcr shall rclinquish utilit]., sen'iuo to all of ils residents al
ll:59 a.Dr. ldaho falls local lime on the frarlst'er Dale- or such other datc ir.i
nrutu:lll] agreed to bJ'thc parti.s in wriling. Stller shall be obligated lo colltiiue to
prolide senice and cotitl€d 1,] reeeive paj-nient lronl thc salc and dclivery of uilitr,
senir:c up to the liansfer Dale. :md Buver shall har'e lhc aulhorit\ and the
oblig.lioD to prolide utilit! sr-nicc to the Trarlstirrcd Cuslomers arrd shall be
cntitled to &-cei\e pa\'menr fronr an! utilit] sen,icc fi'om :urd aller l2:00 p.ln. Idaho
l'alls local tirnc on tho dav altcr thc Transl;r l)ate. unless othcm'isc agreed to b\
the Pilnics ir \rriting. From dnd aflcr thc 'lmnsllr Datc, scrricc lo th'j Translcrred
Cust,lrnen shall he providcd bl Brn'er.
3.-l
{SSET I'L,l{LlIASE A(il{EEI{EI\'l BET\\l,L\ lDAll() FALLS AND Sl,l.LER
3.,1. Ooeration afld ]vlaintcndlce: Risk ol Loss. AIl.r the 'frusl'er Date. IJuyer sh&ll own
and be solell- responsiblc for thc operarion ard maintenance oflhe As:scts and risk
ol'loss ofthc ,\ssets. Prior to the Tralrlel Dale. Scller shall be responsihlc for thc
operalion and maintonance ol'the Assets.
,1. RepEsentatlons.nd lVarrtnllcs of licller, Sellcr reproseds and rvarrants a-s lbllows:
4.1. ()reanizarion and Po$ers ol'Seller. Seller is an tdaho corporation. dull orgarrized
arld validly eristing ulder the la*s of the State ol ldaho. and is dul_v qurlified to
do business in the Srat o1'Idaho. Seller has all rcquisitc porver and authorit]- to
P-A(iU t (-)F lll
Flxhibit c
.1.4
1.2- .,\uthorih,Relolivc to Agreemenl: Goyer lental ,\uthorization. Scller has the
porler aod authoritv to erecute dnd delivcr this Agreenrcnl and to consunrmate lhe
lransaclions contcmplated herebr. Tltis Agreement has hccn dull arrd lalidh'
authorized and constitutes thc ralid and bildiug obligation of Sclle, enlbrceablc
ir accordance with ils lenns. cxcept as enforccmeol may be limited hy applicablc
bankruptcr- inrolvenc\'. reorganizalion. moraloriunr- or sinrilar laus afl'eotirtg the
cdorcemcnl of crcditors' rights gcnerall_'- and exccpt that th. alailabilit! ol thc
cquitable remcdies ofspecific perfrrmrance and injunctive relicfare subi.:cl lo thc
dis.-rction ol lhe courl before rvhich ary proceeding ma) be brought. No
dc,"-laration. filin& or registration \\ ith. or noti.e to. or aulhorization, consenl- or
approYal of. ary govemmontal or rcgulalor-'y., bod-t- or authorilv is nercssarJ lbrthe
e\ecution imd delivery ofthis .Lgreement h1 Scller or re consurnmation b) Sellcr
oflhr transactions contemplared bv this Agreemcnl. prolidcd that Scller nrakes no
rcpresenlation or warrimtv with rerpect to apptovals which mav be rcquired liorrr
the Idaho Public Lllilities Commission.
4.3. Non-Conlralel1tionr .\pDrorals. The c\ccutioD nDd delir cr\ ol lhis .\grrcmcnl and
.1.5
the consummalion of the tansactions contcmplaled herebl rvill not fiolalc.
conflicl rvith. orresult in a breoch of m:- provision oF. or constitute adefault under.
or restth in lhe tennination ol'anv note. b(md. morlgage, indc[ture. dced oftrusl.
contacl. leasc. or othcr fu$trumcnl. obligalion. or agreernenl of iml kind lo $ hich
Seller is norv a Party r>r br'rvhieh any ol'its assets mav he bound rx affected.
ft!E-!91!f_1$E!. Seller has good and m ketablc title to th.J r\sse1s liee and clear
ol all liens. mortgagcs, plcdges, clairns..harges. sccuril,v iuteresls. or olhcr
encuDbmnL'es.
Condition ol .\sets. The Ass.ts will bc sold to Burer "-{.S lS. WHERE lS." Sellcr
herebl, disclaims and r:xcludes here fronr. (a) any express or implicd reprrscnlari(,n
or \{arranly irs to lhe value. condilion, design, operalion. or quality ol'the male als
or workndn-ship in or an1'defer.ts in. the .q.ssels. (b) an\ c\press or irnplicd
warrantt ofmcrchantabilitv or fitness lbr use orfor { particular purpose. or (c) an!
erpress or implied refresentation. guaranlee. ohligation. liability-. or rvarrantv of
Soller. e:riprcss or irrrplied. of any kind. arising bl latr- or from course o1'
pcrformance. course ofdealing or usage oftrade.
5. Representations and lrl arrantis of Buyer. Bu\cr represenls alrd $arranls il-s follows:
5.1. Oreanization iud l)ou'.rs of Buyer. tsu1'er is dul,,- qtralilied to do busincss ir thc
State of Idaho as an Idaho lUunicipal Corporation, incoryrorated and audr,rrizcd b1
the Idaho Conslilution and Idaho Code'l itle 50. lluter has all requisite pouer and
aulhoritv to o$[ lhe A]ssets.
5.2. Authorilv Relative to ,.\p.reenrcntl Govemmenlal Authorizntiofl. Buvcr has thc
p(*vcr aDd aulho ty1o c\ecute and deliverthis Agreemcnt and lo consummale tho
transactions co cmplated herebl. This -{greemcut has bcen dul} and validh'
authorized and constitutes the valid and binding ohligation ofBul,er enforceahle in
accordance wilh its tenns. exccpl as enforcemefl nlay be limiled bv applicable
bd*nlptc). irlsolrcllc\'- reorganizalion. moratorium. or similar laws alltcring lhc
enforccmenl ot' creditors rights generalll and cxcepl that the availability ofthc
.{SSET PURCILA.SE ACRLEYENT IIITWEEN IDAHO IIALLS A}]U SELLER PAGE J I]I IO
lxhibit o
cquitable rcmedies ofspecific pcrfonnancD aDd injurctile Elicf ffe subiccl to thc
discretion ol the court heforc *hich anr proor.eding ma;- be hrought. \o
dcclamlion. filin& or registratiff witll or notice to. or authodzalior. conscnt or
approlal oI'. aoy govcnrmental or regulator-r bod) or aulhoritl is nccessary lbr the
e\ecution and deli\€ry oflhis rlgreemcnt b."" Iluyer or the consunrmaliou by llul-er
ol the trarNactions conlemplated by this Ageernenl. provided that Buyer mates no
represcntation or \\arrant)' with respcct to approrals which mar bc required from
thc Idaho l'uhli. I lilitiei Com,ris\ion.
5.3. Non-Contavenlion: pprovals. l}lc cxecution and delivcry oflhis AEyeemc:rt and
Ihe !'onsunmation ofthe transactions contqnplated herebl'rvillnot violale- conUict
rvith, orresult in a breirch ofany provisi<-rn of. or oonstitute adefaull undcr. or.esull
in the terminalion of anr' nole, bond. nrongage. indenl re- deed ol tnrst. i.:onlract.
lease. or other inslnrlnent. obligation or agreem0nt of atrv kind to which Bu]-er is
now a Parly or hv r+hich anr ofils assets ma\ bc bourd or ajlected.
5.{. Condilion ol'Asscts. The Asscts uill *L, purchascd br }!u1'cr ",\S lS. WHERI., IS."
Bu,ver achrorvledges lhat Seller disclaims and escludes lrere liorn. (a) any express
r'rr implied represcntation or warrant) as to thc ralue. condition. dcsign. op.ration.
or qualitv oflhe materials or rvorkmanship in. or anv delecls in. the ,Assets. (h) anv
cxpress or implied \uarranlY ol merchankbilitv or litness tbr u$e or for a particular
purpos!. or (.) an_\', expr.ss or implied r.presentatioil guarantee- obligation.
liahilily. or wafiant_v of Seller. express or implied, oi anv kind. arising h1.' law or
from couni.' ofperfbmrance. corlrse of dcaling. or usage oftrade.
5, Covenants of Seller. Sellcr covenants and agr..s a.s follows:
6.1. Conducl ol' Busilress. Seller shlll owrr and operate the Assels Ibr the tirne periods
sct fonh in S.clioo 3 ol lhis Agrcctlrent in accordancc rrith its past pructiccs and
shall cngage in no material traDsaclions relating to the Assets out of the ordina4'
colrrsc ofbusincss, including entering into anv coDtracl or fiDancing affang!'mcn1
that limils S.ller's abilit) to sell the Assets to Bu_vcr.
6.2. ]4gqq trntil the fransfer l)alc. Sellcr shall oontinue kr sclf-insurc or carrv
insurarlce cuIrcnllt in cllccl relal.)d to thc .{ssets. adequale lo insure thc r\ssels
againsl loss or damage bl lirc and othcr risks. and public liabilit) consistent u'ith
ard in lccordanc! q ith iLs pasr pracliccl.
6.3. Reasonablc EIIorts. Subjecl to tlre tcrms ol- lhis Agrccment and fiduciury
obligations undcr applicable larv. Scller shalluse comurcrciall-!., rcasonahl. cffons
to etleotuatc the trarNaclions contenlplatcd by this r\grocmcnl and 1o fulfill all of
the conditioDs ol lhc Parties' obligations under this .\grecmcnt arrd shall do all such
acts and things as reuronably ma-r be rcquired to carn'oul Scllar's obligations
hereunder arrd 1o complete the transaction contcmplated b) this Agrcenle l.
6-4- \otilici(io[ Sellerwill gir,e Buyer prompl \\riden olic. ofrr\ cvenl. conditioD
or fact arising prior to the fra.nsfer Date that would causc ant of its rcprcsenllllions
and warrantics in thjs Agreamenl lo be untrue in an)'nraterial rcspe.l.
(i.5 Acccss to ,\ssets. ( ntil the lransl.r l).r1e. Seller shall allorr Buler and ils
authorized ageflls and reprosentativcs reasonablc access 1o lhe Asscts
ASSI'T PLR'I1ASE AGRET\1LNT BETl\'I]L\ ID-{}](] IJALLS AI\I) S!LLER P-{Gt { Of l0
Exhibit c
7. Corena s of Buyer. Buyer co\cnanls and agrccs as lbllows:
7.1. I!E!@!g. ,\iler thc Trarsfer Dale. Bu1'er shall carr1. in-surance or liability cor'erage
adcquate to i[sure the Assels against loss or damagc b1" fire and other risk. and
public liabilir.v consistenl with a,ld io accordance wirh its past praclices for like
'7.2. Reasonabls Lllbdr Subj.!'t to th€ tems of this .A.gr€emeol aod liduciary
7.1
obligations under applicable larl. Bulcr shall usc comrDerciall) rea-sonable effons
to cffestuate tlre transa.lions contcrnplated bl,this ,Agreerrrent rurd to lullill all of
thc conditions ofthe Piulies' obligations undcr lhis Agrcemenl and shall do all such
acls and thir&s as reasonablv mav bc requircd to can],out Buy.,cr's ohligations
hereundcr and to complcte thc tansaclion conlemplated by this ,\greomcnt-
\9!i!!!4!ip!L ltuycr \rill gilc Seller prompt Nritlcn nolicc of anv evcnt- condilior
or l'a!'t arising priorto thc Translcr Dale that would cause anv ol its represcltations
and $arranlies in this Agrecment lo bc unlnlc in an\'rnatcrial respecl.
Indemnitv. Buler shall defend. indemrrill. and hold hamrless S.ller. its officers.
directors. employccs- and agents. from ard agailst any and all liability. loss.
dzunage. claims, suil. or causc of aaion arising out of or rclating to Buver's
orvncrship. operation- or maintenance ofthc Assels lbllou'ing 1he Transter Date.'Iti$ obligation shall suf!'i\'c the temrination ofthis Agrccmefi and compleion of
the transartiors contcmplated b) $is Agr.ement.
Riqhls-ol-wav. I'rior 10 the lransfer l)ate. liuyer shall indepelrdenll] obtain al
Buyer's own experxc. all eascments or other rcal propcrll righLs. licDnses or
permissions. ("righrs<rl:wav ') necessarr lbr Buyer to laufullr opente and
mainlain lhe,\sset\ as they prcsently c\ist. rnd upon requcsl Buver shall providc
reasorahll satisfarlorl' cvidencc ofha1'ing done so to Seller.
Opiration. N.Iaintenance. ReDair. or ReDlacement ol the Asscts. Buver ha-s or uill
7.1
8.:
ASSET IUR(]llAS[ .\CREE Nt I] NT BET\VLLN IDAII(I ITAILS AND SELLER PAG! 5()t:10
7.5
'7.(t
arrange for qualified personnel to operale. nraintain. arld repair lhc /\ssets. ald rlill
in no uat rel'r'on Seller for such services. Buvcr has or is prepared to locate and
procure on ils o$ hchalf, replacemenl componenLs. including transformers. in thc
crcnt offailurc ofanl' or all ofthc ,\ssets al anv linlc. BuJ'er tatri.cs full responsibilill'
forthc installalion of such r.placemcnt cotrrponcnts-
t. Corditions Ptcctdenti Bill of Salc. All of lhe obligations of Seller ur er tlris
Agrcement are subject 1(] lhe fulfillment. prior lo ard upon the l-ransfer Dat.. of each ol'
thc lbllowirB condilioos:
S l. Rep.cscnlnlion\. \\ ilrranlies and Co1'enants of Burcr. ,\ll represellalions and
rvarranties made ilr this Agrcament by Bu),er shall be true and conecl in all mtd.rial
r.spccls as of thc Transfer Date as fully iLs though such represcntations iuld
$'arranties had been made ol :ud as of the Transfer Da1e. and as of the Transler
Dale. Buver shall hal'e oonrplied in all material respecls rvith all covenants mlde
b! it in this ABrecment.
!:lilisl!g!. At $e Transt:r Dale. thcrc shall not be in euecl any order. decree. or
injufrction ofa coufl of competenl j urisdiclioD restrainiflg, enjoir ng, orprohibiting
thc consummation ofthc transactions conl.mplated b].' this Agrucment (eauh Paq
Exlibit C
P.8e t' oi I {j
hqeby agreeinglo usc its reasonable efforts. including reasonable appeals to highcr
courLs. ltr havc an).. such order. decree. or iniunction set aside or lifted). and no
aclion shall halc been talieq and no statute. rulc. or regulalion shall have been
enacl.d. by any slalc or l'edcral govemmert or govemmeotal agency in the L nired
States rvhich rvould prelent the consuflrnalion ofsuch trdnsactioDs. Additionnllv.
Seller's obligation 1o transl'erlitle to the \se1s to Buyer bt proliding llul"er wilh
the bill ofsale contentplated hcrein shall be L'ontingent upoD the follou ir1g:
8.3. Pavment of 1\rrchase Pris.Buler shall have paid to Seller the [\rrchase Price.
8.4. Riqh1s-oi.wav. Buyer shall have provided to Seller the cvidencc of nccessan'
righrs-of-rvay provided lbr in Scction 7.5 ol this Agreemcnt.
9. suFival of ReprEsentatlons and Wanirnties. All rcprcsentations and warranlics of
the Parties. ard all liabilit]'thercfor. shall sun'ive for a pcriod of onc (l) ycar pa-,tt the
Trarsfer Dale. at lrhich time the obligations undcr this ,\grecmeol shall ccase and espirc.
Not\rithslanding lhe forgoilrg. obljgations under Section 7-4 of ftis r\grecmenl slrall
continue indcfinilch'.
I0. Tcrminatio[.
10.1. Terminalion. This Agreement may be lerminated and ahandoned at any tinte prior
to the 'frimsfer Date il':
a- Thc Parties agrce in writing to t€mrinale this Agreemcnt b-'- rnutual cmscnt:
b. BuYcr delivers a Nritten notic!- 1o Scller to the ellc!1 that Seller has dcfaulted
in a malcrial rcspect ufider one (l ) or more of ils covenants and agreemcnts
contained hereifl (ruhich shall he specitied in dctail ir such rotice). and such
condition or!'onditiorN have nol bee[ satislicd orsuch dclhult ordefauhs havc
nol boen renredied (or waived by }luyor) \[ilhin rhirtl- (30) days afler thc dalc
suclr nolice is delivercd by Bu-t-er to Sell.r; or
c- Seller dcliveni a rvriflcl nolice to Buver lo the cliect that Buyer has defaulted
in a malerial respecl under ore or more oi its covenanlr arrd agreemcnls
contailled herein (which shall be specified in delail in suoh nolice). and such
conditil,l orcolrdilior$ havc not bccrl sd1isfi.d or such def'aull or dcl'aults have
not been remcdied (or waivod hy Scller) wilhin thirl.\. (30) days alicr the dat.
such lrolice is delivered bt Seller to Bule[ or
d. 'Ihc Trrnslir Dalc sball lrot havr occurred on orbclbre
or su.h lalcr drtlc to which the term of lhis ,\greenrcnl may' be extended
pursuanl to mutual agreemclt ol lhe l)arlies. providdd $al oI,Ie t)1'the Parlies
gi\'.s nolicc to thc olhd so tcrminaling this -\grcenenl afld that thc Part\
seeLing such terminalion hir-s not dcfauhcd in a rnanner rcsprrnsible lirr
delaring lhe Translir Date pllst
10.2. Effecl of Tcmrirration. Except wherc specil'ic l.nDs and conditions of this
Agreemcnt provide that such lerms and condilions sun-ivc tenninalirrn of this
Agreemenl. any temrinalion pusuant 10 this Secliofl l0 shall reliere both Parties
hereto of their obligations set obligalions of thc Partics to ir)plcmed this
.{SSU'I PURCIIASE AT;PJEVI:NT BETWIE\ IDA}IO II.{LLS A]iD ST,LLER f':\GE 6()F 10
Exhibir c
Agreemcnt, erccpt that nothing herch will relicl,e ar) Part]'from liabilirl- for any
breach ol'$is Agreement.
ll. Assignmcnt, Neither Pafl} ma! assign ils ghts undcr ris ASrecmenr 1(} an! third
party wihout thc $ritt.n conscnl oflhe olhcr Part-y.
t2. Jurisdictlon ofllegulatory Authoritils In thc cvenl that lhc Commission or any othcr
statc. fed.ral. or muricipal authorily detcmrines lhal aDl' provision of ftis Agreement
conllicts with or is in violation ol'applicable lau'. or issues an1- rulcs, regulations. or orders
which require Scller to alter or amcnd an] of the provisions of this Agreemonl or to
lcmrinatc this Agreem.nt- or that olhcr$ is. preclude or materiallv iotcrfere rvith orrescind
the t ansfer ofa.ssels contemplatld her.in- this .,\grNment automaticalll- shall be amcnded
to compll. rvith such delemrilation. arnendrnent. rule. rcgulation or orderi or. ifso ordercd.
lhis ,{greenlefl shall tcmrimle wilhout ,jll'ecting trnnsfer ol the Assets lo Buycr- or the
Asscts and the purchase price shall be rcturncd iftralsfer has olrcady occufted: ard in any
ofrhe lbregoing ev{nts. Scllcr shall not bc liablc 1tl Buyer for damagcs or losscs ol anv
kind *hatsoevcr. including oonscquential damages. which lluyer ma"v su-stain as a result of
such detenninalioD- amcndmcnt. rulc, reguldion. or ordcr. or modili.alion or temliflrtion
of this ffansaction. and Buler slrall pal all Disconne.t C(xts incurred bl Sellcr, or
irre|ocablv commitled to. olr or hefore the dale ofany such regulaton action.
I 3. Nlis.ellane(rus.
13.1. r\nendmcnt. This Agreemct rnay be:rntemlcd orrly by an insrrumort irt writirtg
e\ecuted by the Parlies uhich erpressl.v rcfers l(J this Agreemert and stalcs thal il
is an a,Deldnrenl hcrelo.
13.2. Section and Parasaph Headines. lhe Seclion and Subscdion headings conlai ed
in lhis Agreemenl are for rel'erence purposes onlv and shall not in anv &ay llict
the maaning or inter?rctatior ofthis Agrccment.
13.3- Woirer. ]\ov ol'the 1cmrs or conditiorrs ofthis r\grccment mav he waived at an-v
tinle and fiom lirne to tinle, in u,rilillg. bv the Partv cntitled to the benelit of such
tems or conditions.
13.4. J!!LW4i!S!. To the fullest e(ent permitted bv la$'. each of thc Paiies \i'ii\ cs an\
right it may halc to a lrial b.v j ur].. in respe.t olliligalion direcllv or tudireclly arisirg
out of. under or i[ connection with thjs Agreemsnl. Each party fuflhcr $ai\'.s rn]'
right lo consolidale an) action io rvhich ajun trial has heen rvaived wilh an\ other
a,Iion in which ajury trial ciurnot be or has nol been $ailed.
13.5. LimitatioD of llerncdiss. t.NDER NO CIRCT I1\lSl ANClls SHA[,L III'H!.R
P,,\R'l Y Bl, LIABLE fOR ,\tr-Y C()NSEQL;EN l'I,\L. EXll\'lPLi\R1-.
PLTNITM- SPECIAL. INDIRIiCT OR INCIDIiNTAL DAU,\GIrS OR
I-CONO\IIC I,OSS}:S ,\RISN(i OL I' OF ANY CLAIIII. I)E\I,\ND. oR
.'\C'I rcN BROLI(;IIT WTfH RI'SPECT To-IHIS ACRI.)E\IF.NT,
13.6. Notices. r\ll nolices, rcquesb, demands, and othcr communicalions gived by lluver
or Seller shall bc irr writing and shall bc deemcd to have bcen dulv givcn rvhcn
telecopied. *her delivered penionalll ir uriting or rvhen deposiled into the t'nited
slates mail, to thc follou'ing addresses:
Il to Seller:
ASS|T PLR(IlIASE .{CREEIItENT BSIWEEN IDAHO IAILS AND SELLER PA\]E 7 OI l0
lxhibit C
Plfe6oft0
Wilh a copy to
Iflo Buyer:
City of ldaho Falls
Chris Frcdericksen
PO liox 50220
Idaho Falls. ID 83405
With a copl.to:
I)avid Ilichards
PO Box 50220
Idaho Falls- ID 83405
or to such other address as Buvcr or Scller ma1. designate in uriting.
13.7. Inteeraled lrrecm.nt. This Ag'eemcnl. Nhen exccuted. constilutes thc entirc
agreement bclween the Parties hereto \!ith resped to th. AsseLs defifled in this
Agleemcnt. and supersodes and negales all prior agreemoflts and understandings.
oral and written. bctwecn the Parties herelo with rcspect to the Asscls descrihed in
l.\hibit "(.''
13.8. CounlerDans. This Agreemcnl mavbe excculed in countcrparts, cach ol'}ihich shall
for all purpmes be decmed to be an original and rvhich shall constilule one and the
same instrumenl.
13.9. No Joiil Po\+e.s Aseement or Partnership Crcated. The partics hcrcil spcciticalll'
do not il|tcnd to imd do not br this Agrecnenl create a Joinl Pow€rs .\grecruent or
partnemhip ofanv lind.
IN WI'INESS wHERF:of. fie Parties hare signed this Agreemenl as ol the dalc firsl aboYe
wriltcrl-
('l.r\ oI Il)-\ll() I-\Ll,s SELI,ER
B,Y:- _ _
Namc:
B.,-:
Name: Rcbccca Casper
f itle: \'lavor. Idnho Falls Tille Yi.e Presidenr (iencral ('orursel
ASSL] PURCIIASE A6RILI\TEN'I BEIUII[N IDAIIO FALI,S -{ND SELLER P.\GE 8 OJ'IO
l.xhibit C
Exhibit B
Transferrod CustorneN
1. I-incohr Storage.2l74 E l,incoln Road [daho Falls- Idaho.
ASSIT PUR( lL{SE ACRIENIEN I BETWI-lrN IDAIIO F.{LLS -1}JD SELLI:lt PA(;l- 9 (]F lit
Exhibit c
Ilill ol Sale
Scller:
Iluyer:
I'alls Walcr Company, a subsidiar!' Northuc$t Nalural Water. LLC. an Oregon
Limitcd Liabili$ Company
City of ldaho lalls
For valuahle consideration totaling _ _ ($_ _ _ )the
receipt ofwhich is herebl acl'Jlou'ledge. Falls Water Compan], a subsidiary of
Northwest Nalural water. LLC, an Oregol Limited Liability Compan] ("Scller")
hereb-v grants. hargains. sells. aod dcliven 1o the Citl of ldaho Falls ("Buitei').
pursuant to an .{ssel Purchasc Agreaorent dated as of _
all its lighl. title, and inlerest in and to all r)fthe Assels listed on E\hibil -A.,
attached to said .{sset l'ufcha.ie Agreement. and presently in lhe possession of
Se-ller.
'lHlr.4.SSl:'IS Altl' SOl.l) 4,\l) DELI\TERLD To lltr\'l1R -AS IS. \\'llERll Is'
SEl,I,LR HERDBY DISCI.A.L\,IS AND LXCI,TIDES IIER!]ITRO\'I
(,\)A\1' E\PRESS OR lN,lPLlED RITPRLSLNT,\I lON OR WARRANT'I'
,\S 1'O I'IIE \iALT]E. CONDITIoN. I)ESIGN. OPER,'\l]ON. OR
Qt,ALI] Y OF ',fHE Ir'TATF.RTALS OR WORK\.lANSHtP IN. OR A\\'
DLFI.,CTS IN TH}: ASSI'M
(B) A\\' l.\PRESS OR \rPLlt.tD \\',.\RR.\NT\- OF N{}:RCH.\NT,\B -ITY
OR FI'I\ESS I]OR T'SE OR FOE A PARTICT LAR PT'RPoSI. OR
(C).{\Y EXPRESS OR t\tPLtLD RIrPR};SllNl .\'nO\. GLAR.\N l'EE.
OBI-IGATIoN. LI,{BILITI-, OR \\'-{RL{NT1' OT SEI,LER, I.]XPRESS
OR I\{PI,IIID. o}: ,{\\' KTND. ARISING I]\- L.C.W OR I:ROTI COL]RSE
OF Pt.RFOR I'1.\\CL. C(n'RSf. OF I)EALI\(i. OR ( IS.\(il, OF IR,\DIi.
Dated this _ da1' of
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2Ol9
Falls Waler Companv- a subsidiarv of North$cst Natual Walcr. l,LC. an
Orcgon Linritcd Liabilitl.., Company
t]\:
ASSET IURC}LASL AOREEITILNT BElWEEN IDAHo IJAILS ANDS[LLER I,AGE IO Of TO
F.xhibit D
Name:
Title:
Exhibit D
N'II.]]VlORr\NDL]M ()F LNDERS'|ANDING tsI'TlV},I'N F,1.LLS WATER CO]VIPANY
.,\ND TH!) CITY OF II),q.Ho I-{LI I];
I. PL:RPOSE:
'ltc purposc of this [{cmorandurrr oI llndenitanding ("\{Ol-"') betlecn Falls
Water Cornpilnv. a subsidinn of North\a'cst \atural Water. LLC. al ()rcgon
Limited Liabilh.v Companv ("}'ALLS WATER") a d Citt of ldaho Falls. Idaho. a
municipal corporation ol'thc S1al. of ldaho ("CIT\"'). is to address potenlial fulurc
boundarl considcrations for $ater scn,ice area rs it al'lccts |.{LIS W,\ll:R iuld
CIT\"
II S I,{TEI\'I},NT of \{LTTI 'AL INTER}:STS AND BI.]NEFIIS
IiALLS \\'ATER providcs Nalcr sen'ice to customcrs both insidc and oulsidc of
CIT\"S Current ,q,rea ot CnY Irnpact. CI f\- provides Naler service to cuslomers
inside of CIT)' s currcnt -{rca of CITY klpact. Currcntl} lhcre arc areas u'herc
|.{LLS \V,{TER's sen'icc arca and the CITY'S sen,icc overlap- duc to CITI-
annexatiolL
h is in the mutual intercsl oi'FALLS WATHR and CIT'I lo voluntarih.
conceptually. ard tentalively outline likely boundaries butween FAI,LS \\ A'IER
and CIT\'. in ordcr ro pronxrtc responsihlc planning. engifleering and d.velopnlenl.
to a|oid ulnecessary duplication ol infrastrudur,.' inslallatiorl and to &ssisl
developcrs in understanding alrd taking into consid.ration areas wlrich are
anlicipaled to be sen'id b]. F-.\LLS W.{TEII :md thc areas which alc arlicipated to
hc seln ed b\. Cm'.
II]. I'\LLS W,\Tf,R SER\']CF ,\Rt.\
FALLS W;\'l ER currenll,!- plans lo provide \r ater s!'rvice in locations labeled as
'CurreDl Senice Area-" "To llc ..\dded to Sen'ice Area-" :md "|uture Service
,{rea uilhin aflticipated Cil\' Limils ', as illustrated on t;\hibil "-\" the "tr'ater
Senice.Area Boundary l\,Iap." This planned FALI S \\'A I-E R sen ice arca is also
described in E\hibit "B. 'the "Plarmed Falls Water Companv Servicc -{rea
Expansion Boundary Description". dalcd July 1. 2019.
I\:. CITI' SERVICE ARE.{:
CITY currfltly plans to provide uator sen'ice in lhe "ldaho l"alls luture servlce
Arca" as illustratcd on Exhibit "A.-' lhe CITY L{.LLS \\'r|l LR "Walcr Serviie
.Area \.lap." which is also described ir E\hibir "D" the ",\ticipated Citv of Idaho
Falls Senice .{rea F,spansion Bouida l)escription". datcd Juh. l. 2019.
FALLS \VATIRAI;D (]TY OIi I.f I{OI;P.IGE I ()t 6
Exhibit D
Pige J 016
1. P.\R'IICIPdIIO\ lN SI\llLr\R ACTIVITIES 'Ihis \IOLI in no wav restricls
FAILS WATF,R or CI'l Y f'rom asse(ing and .\ecuting dreir respecti\e legal a,ld
cortractual duties. rights- and responsibilities; any future decisions by elected
oficials; or participation in similar agreemcnts \r'ilh othcr public or private
agencies. o.gaoizalions, and individuals. Further. this \|()t' in no way restricls
! ALLS WA'IER or CITY l'rum muluallv communicaling u ith ea(h other regarding
scn'ice in areas u,hich. in the f'uture. each dctemincs will be hettcr servcd bv
ah€malive agreement or method.
2. Co\'l NI E r" C D\'l E N' f 'E X P I td{'Irc\.'.r1 E R \IIN.1'tlON This lr{OU. pending
prior approval of thc Idaho Public tltililv Cornmission ard Citl- of Idaho Falls Citv
Council. will lakE effect upon th€ signature oI'Fr\LLS WAIER ancl CITY alld shall
rcmain in efI'ecl for a period of fivc (5) -vcars f'ronr thc date ol'lasl signature. This
NtOl' shall be automalicallv encnded for succccding pcriods offive (5) -vears each
unless otheru'ise termirated b\ either pad\ as set out in lhis Section 2 in this llOtl.
Either FALLS WATER or CITY rnav t$minalc this NlOll with a 30-day prior
written notice lo the other. tlcth panies mav agree to ifirend the service area
boundaries identified in this IIOU orce fulure devclopment e$ends outside ofthc
scn,ice areas contained in this N'IOL and inlo propcdiqs u ithin E ,l9n North. N 25'h
Eas1, .rod LrS tlwy 20.
3. RESI'oNSII}II,I'TII,S oI: 1'H}, PAR I'IIiS:
F:\LLS \VA'flR and CITY plan to each utilize lheir ou'n resources and
authoril). iDcluding the expenditu.e of their o$rr respeclive f'unds. in
pursuing the mutual objectives of this tr4OU. trach prutv will carn oul its
scparate actiyitics but uill make good faitb ellorts lo coordinalc in a
mutualll' benelicial manner. $hcre praoticablc and {s allo\red or controlied
bY law or regulations.
ii -{s part of i1s good faith ellon to coordinate groBth issues with CII\'-
FALLS WATER agrL-es to pctition the Idaho Public l.rilitt Commission lo
remove the portion ot FALLS WATER's sen'icc area idenrified as "lo Be
Rernoved from Sefl,ice Area". as shown on Exhibil "A''.
4. l.I]FECI ON II\ISTI\(i SERYI(ESr This \1OI'shall nol alled lhc e\istirr
sen'ices of lr,{II^S W,{.TEll ard CIII or pe[ding applicotions lbr water son icc,
\rilh lhe e\ccptir)n ol the "To Be Rcmoved from Sen icc ,\rea - propertl depictcd
oD the [,\Ll,S W.\'ll-RCll\- "Watcr Senice,\rcn Boundllr\ \Iap". rrhich is
anaclred as I-xhibit ",\". 'lhis propcrt,," described in E\hibit ",\" is curyentlv sen,cd
b1' F..\l,l,S WA'IER. but is to bc sen'ed b! CITY upofl CITY prxchase ol 1he
ualerline llrom li,\LLS WATEI{ :urd associated uscs b scnice said prapcny.
FALLS WATIR,.L,*D CITY oF 1.F VOU PAGE: O! 6
V. NTL,TUAL COVI-\AN'IS:
Iixhibit L)
5. SCOPE OF A(;REE\{ENT: This !t'lot- shall allel"t. to lhe e(ent allo\red by the
Idaho Code. as ioterprdcd. the 'To Bd Add.d to Servicc,A.rea." "'lb Be Removed
from Senice .Area-" and "Fulure Serrioe ,\rea within anticipated Cil)' Limil"s iis
shoRx or1 Exhibit "A". and is not intended 1() require pcrmission ol the olh.r partY
in ordcr for a pa y to exp:rnd outside ol'their rcspcctiye currollt senice arcas.
VI. SI(;NA'|L;RES
At'l.I:;s'l'ct't\- oF Il)AlIo F,\l.t.s
B\'
I'ath\ HnrDplolr
Citr Clerk
Itebecca L. Noah Casper
\laror
IALLS WATIIR COltIPAr.r-Y
RY:
Represerrlativc of l"alls Water Corlpanv
STATE, OF ID.{HO )
)ss
Comt)- of Bonnclille )
Oll this d.ar of 2019 bef()re me- lhe
tundersigned. a notan puhlic for ldaho. personallv appeared Rcbecca L. Noah Caspcr
lno\rn to me to he lhc malor ol'thc City ol ldaho Falls. Idaho. thB nrunicipal corporation
thd eriecutcd lhc foregoing document. and acknou'ledged to me thal shc is aulhorizcd to
cxecule th. samc for rmd ol behalfol said Citr'.
N WII\ISS \VH]:RIIOF, I have hurcunto sot my hand and aftixed mv officisl
seal the dav and lEar lirst abo\e writt!'n.
Notarv Public for Idaho
Rcsiding at ldaho Falls
\11 Corrrrnission Expires:
F.{ILS \\ATI]R .{,\D C]T]' OI I I: N{OL:PAGE 3 OF o
B\':
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Countyof _ _ )
On this dal of _ . 2019. hctbre me.lhe
undcrsigned. a notary public lbr Idaho- personal 11' appearcd 1. SlqlLBru(L lnorln lo
m. to he thc (lclrcral f44qagel of Falls Water Compan]. a subsidiary of Notthwesl
Natural Water. LLC. an Oregm Limitctl Liabilit.v Conpany, the companv that exeouted
the foregoi[g docrmrenl. and ackno$ledged to mc lhal the] arc authorized to cxgcme the
same lbr ald on bchalfol said companl',.
I-\ WITIIESS WHEREOF- I have hcreunft) set nl,hand and allixed trv ollicial
seal thc day.- arrd lcar first above written.
Notary Public for _ _
Residing at _ _\1r Comrr ission Lqrires
F,A.LLS VATER A}iD CITY OI I F [,IOT,P-AGII .l (:)! a
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Exhibit D
Prge 5 of 5
Exhlbit "A'
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Nl ol S$ction 4, the northeasl quartcr of Scction 9. the nonhucst qua(er ol Seclion 9
(lcss the portion lying west olNorth l5t' Dast).1he northeast quarter ofsection 16 (onlt
that portior thal comprises StaIIwood Subdivision Division No. I of Bonneville County.
ldaho and the unplatted properly RP021\-38E 160005 al fie soulhwest comer ofthe
intcrsection of North 256 East ard l,incoln Road). Township 2 North. Range 38 llasi.
Base & \{eridian.
Anticipated C'iay of Idaho Falls Senice .{ rea Hr pansion Boundar} D€scription
(Jdt r,20r9)
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l5'i East). fic southu,cst quarter olsection 9. thc southeasl !-omcr ofscctio g.the
north$ est quarter of Seclion l6. and thc northeast quarler of Seclion l6 (less the portion
thar compris0s Srallirood Subdivision Division No. I of t]omevillc County. Idaho and
the unplafted propeflv Rl'03\38H 160(x)5 at the southwesl comer ol'the inlerseclion of
North 250'Irasl and Lincoln Road). Township 2l.lorttl Rangc 3tl [ast- l]ase & I\.leridial
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ltis rbcrro fm'idrs a rwiry of tc Fdls SdGr Cq.ry (FWC) wrtc sr+,ply rd
distotuti@ syd@s. Th. docuoca dctlfu tb -i6g cmditioos, 'dr"66q crua ds-
proiur faut cditnrc, ud povid.3 dadhd llcmdtips 6r ryo!'-r". Besed m
e. da rshblishd h ttis npod. Fdls W.lcr Couguy will bc pq|rcd to op.rrle th ir rlEtEr
cEcrcdy od mth r h4t lctd of rtrvte 6r thc ut 20 prs rod bryood,
Fdk Wrtc Co,ry y is rarquc h lhrt iE locrd prnrri\ in uiropo-lhd ucu ofB@ilh Cqury Hors,t t(- dt to t!. FEs.oc. of locd ricr d :cwq pories, hrildrng
d.r$ticr a hrgb tl'" tl,picdly fond in Comy ucls ud rrt mqr eimih to tlcc m ur\
citi.s. F.I" W:E Cry|r,' is locrtcd piu y solf, of U.S. Ilglrry 26 in th arre bctycs
thc Citirs of fthho Frlls, Ioe rud Aomr-
S)sto Ffrrmc rrs evdurhd b.s.d on h'nrm scnice strnderb adid by klaho
DEQ Bsic &fcicits id.dif.d Eithil thc sysh ioclu& e lrcl of sore
rcsJblg E loU ryst(n pressrcs drrag ccrtern &-r.l gccornos. Erd.qlutc fte flow to
scvrrl locruoos, ud iosuffcicot trosirsim cp+t]' b r hudftl of FrpeliDci Addrti@db'.
1}c norbds of FWC's rgrng esbc.tm-ctrtot pipcs rcrc i r*tificd for reph@t
A vrtrr rDo&l w".s Fr?lIld Srt d@osbrtrd lh. rysilcn !ryo!@ D.cd.d to d&crstt rc issH- Mo6t of tb. rryold rccf,tuEtrdrtiolr .rc oeigLtforrrrd wrtb optnat
solutioos thrt lle crsly nhdfublc. Pro;crrs rddrcssirg fuc flor c+ecity- tuuusroo
cqrcrty- ud tbcctos-cmt pp. IlpLci'Ell dl frtl iofo this cetcgory. Rcg:rdrrg scucr
cq.city. two P(lDrry ahcro*irrs scrc idlou.frcd. T!. 6rst r&!(!.uvr ls to iocreese pt.} hor
surct cepocity tfurugh r coubiaatio of rdiry ro wdls rod thc cmstucb@ of r stor.ge
-nlr rd boo3t(r F@p shuor- Th. sccod rlftrDrtivc is ro iulrse pat ho[ crpocity strctty
thqlgh ttc c@rtrrtim of rdditmd wdls.
Th. occ@d dhrtnrc of ructrng pa* bo[ cprrity by -ui'g rw wdls wes uhimeh\'
food to bc thc lcut cocdy .lEufi!rc- NorrhdtEs, AlEllti/l I wrlh tb. cmsttrtic of r rcs
stul6 tu& hrs lrrud dlrfr$s. A -"L ed booskr shtioo sould rrysr,E so[ce dnbfty.Bmu prryr cra be constuctcd dlowmg fc redndary !o ttet full caprsity c8 bc
Eri&ircd cls rr lh. clt r of r Fry frilur. [Ltug Ff flos uflDg cqudErtoo stongc
uqdd dso rcdxr tb. rrt r right diwrsioo rrtc thll Fdlr Wrls Cmpsy wqrld Dced to
prchasc. A uil rcrild rlso rdtct sud ta tbc q,stto ls ray sad podrccd by ft. wdls tudd
s.ttL i[ lhE '*. B|s.d o tie* rdrruges, Fdlr S'rtcr Corymy sbould cosid.r coostrEtirg
r storgt teal, evtn tha4h tbc ovcr.ll c6t ir hi€r*.
It ir .lso r.c@@drd th.r Fdls Wdcr Coryuy rctivdy pt.u fG wrl6 ngh rc4Dsti@s. Drr
to th. tir rslcrrtcd with prmrug wetcr ridfis, FWC should rlweyx belr r minrrrnn rc*trw
of lkcr yl,Is of sdcl dgh c+city. UDdcr Frsd coditioos- rddrq 535 *rt-ftct of vohc
rnd 3,170 gu of dirusio nh to th..fu cf,irtntg f,rlrr nght c4lcrty is rccoo@d.d
Drfu&og wsts Sdrty .Dd cg]r usc within th. ryEt€D wqE elso tlvl*tiE cd W.tt' Tlr.llty
wrs food to be rtq' tood- WrE 8gc EitLir tte sysfiro is lrcry low 6* to thc gystcm'r lad( of
S<ii..s & Alrai4i
lUB0 F.lb Ulrnr Cq y F.ciliry Eq Sdy Se*2Or9
i
Frhibir F-{
iiqrgc. As 8 rGsul_L th. Eo&lcd &loric rcielrb wcrc rlso r'€ry good \rydb #l eod #5 sse
forod to bt th kut cryrocrvt ldnc.s to opcrd. bc.d m @gy iEi.trsity Wdk #2, *{, #6,
od #7 dso t d drtirdy lor cgy usc. Covqrcty, Wdls fl8, f9, rd #10 hrd lb! hrghetcgy idcositrcs of thc FWC :rr.rc.s. Fdls Wetcr Coopoy ca rcdu cragy coErryt@
ad by erusio Fryiug c{srr by FEfctdidly lrilirng sorrrc rril[ lowtr cotrg}' iltariti.s.
Fdls Wrtrr Coryoy rharld dro Evtstgrtc uE Ehblc wrF to op.rd. thcir spto <iriog
hrgt d@rd Frods. Mod.fiq argtE tcd, rld courrsrtims with FWC strffc@6ff..d. tbrt the
crElll rdoorbd ScADA-cofpllcd +errtcn of tbc Eld@ is FE to ilmhility. Fqn".TL, Frry6 hrrt bcta obccrvtd toqucolty cyclrg on od ofr with pcssrcr lqug ryod dowa dr to tht crh'agDg ro shtus. Th. clrlEl fuurvct ofrules gorerung quco
opdrti@ rs b.scd oo pcsslrte cmol dtirgr A \tnd ryrorch of usog thc Fry6 with
rruirbfe ficqrey <hivts (lTDs) to -,i"tu F!3sre ud rrililry pryc rct to coc @ bDGdo the flow of tbc VFD purys wer oplortd od found to bc mme strble ud rcdr dnrDrl
pccsorc chrg. vilttn fu syc.c
Teblc 14, Teblc 15, rnd TrHc 16 Ftscd e lisr of6. Fojccr! rd corb i.Lolifld by thrE Ilport
A tDry shoryry r[ cqrtrl iDFur@lE rs grwn Ns Figr[e 9.
TeHr 1{ - Eristirg Projfll Costs rifr ,llaltrrtix ID h.i.ca D...ripdo.
A.l &aAalbroDrd*arwcl.t.: C.sLy Rcd f,lo ld Sttr thJofn Aic E ry G" E Enr)
AJ L!cr&X!.diE,t{3 Eb[roodRicRda (l2i F--En'}
A-4 Rd.a 6' b bF.llllrER.radf, f b.+5 RC:6" Pipin&Lzet}itrriAf P[
.15 lL&g La irE En La rD 1r Stt (y kiE)
L7 2thE crril..n dWltnhrr
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4.9 .AmRodiuCrrotbrDitlo(r&JrdSha00"P't-r-i
rt l0 Rd&6" h.blli Stt.riti 10" &..Lll xC.e 8'P+. Edofwd 2ria rz PiFl-11 Fir< Strrt im RdisoDivr b U/MCd La O0. F-r*iE)
.+lJ Fist Scct iuAmnEd blts- Ilivt (l0r P'5.ir)
.{-I4 FansL,ool#scadF-f-e{dstEdrrilHdStE.rA.l5 F.ISL! .&cdirr5 -JGaILiJr
.l.16 Fell#r*closcapipcs-CcAre
4.17 F.I!ELo* *!6br.dfpe -Candd Sme
rL18 F.[*!& 8Ldo6 cdliF -].lEAAes Divt
.l-1, FiI*.E* .i..b5 dfpca - l,hliL lli!!
-L:0 hora tr rohtrc rt nr!.ady byr Ld 535 re-tet adtie(trEsE lin uy J.r /u EDA-11 Rao6grcft SCADA sltrc.dd dlr4 itrt ad rq tilGEs
&1 I.IG' 2.0 IIIG Ste€r TDL
E! Nlr866-AqstiiErlL5,flEEa-iry
B3 llcTal hpCntlp6r:&
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$?ojo
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313!r(tr
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s367,800
9,6r+rao
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S.9ard.r 20f9
n
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T:blc l5 - Eristirg Prlirca Costs f, l Ala.rr th? !
ID Erojrct Dattixior
.l-l Rya Aadrr:o Drdprc WCI
A-I Clt,slry noi Eo lq Stra t Io[[ Adas Pt',, (8" P.+moo)
AJ Lialh RD.d tE i1743 E b Wood RivE Led (12' Etin)
A{ R{a 6' Pipr a FJI Rru Ro.d rif, f Pp.
A-3 Rrda d Pipc irEdae ILftn dtl f, Pip
.{.5 ll,rdilg Lc frc fn La t l* Stta (t' Plasio)
A-7 2rffEili adlor Ro.d W*lin E*osic
A{ A.m Rord Au Pczre Dnrc ro Grrraurllos Dnl (12" e'r*-*;
-{-, AmBord&uc,ra* or Drrw u c'Bryar Stre ( lf
E@q,
-r-I0 R4le 6" PiF n IXi. StE{ rilt 10" Pp.
A-Il RC.d 8" HF Eurr oawCt 2 itf 12" PiF
A-l! F,rd Sa*rir R.obld Drivt to Wf,tdddLa (t0. E*!s)
A-I3 Pi.!t Stat ic A@ Xod b I'Lssa l)ril.c (lf Bc.lsiod
A-I{ FrB*root I5b.rE6 d fe.5 - I-.LGrood Str.t ad LlCrd SEla
A-tS P.[ltiDoL .*.m6 d piE - fns I]i!!
A-I5 F.lLb.6t zsh6n6 cd pipcs - Cm Arrrn
A-17 FrI*ro.'L rst 5106.dpi.. -ffidStEt
.{-lt Frll*mo& rsbcoo,s crord pipcs - }'lai Adre l}in
A-19 F.[lbrEoL .sb.5h6 @p]e - llohl: DrinIEIII 6. r.[le.t c g.& n€}{ c+.(ltv b-v , L..n 535 ar-ftrr ud
tir drrrsio rt b-v 3.170 6nA-!l Rxoftnrth SCADA iydacodof@ sat EdrEtr€EE s
C-l Ncr S'dl m Ncrfuct Ar!. of Sy*.o
TOT.IL
TeHc 16 - l{Ll'cer Frarrt Proicrt Co.t!
ID Prej..t D.!.ririorI}.l Ncr trICls rirh ehor 9,m gD CrFity
Il! No l-0 MG Sm-eg. Td
Il3 N.r B@* Fq Slri6 rill 1,0fi) gE c4-ify
Croclcv Ro:d &u Crra Wi ox I-& to Joh Ad.os Plry (12-D_{ p-r--.;,,o)
D.S loe I!6d tu PimrcL l)rive b 3452 Io. nord 02" F-r-.-'c)
D{ Rrfl.& 6' Epr llr Moa Vi*r ArEa sili 12' Ppe
brrru tL rrfortic re n€la cT.cdy Ly 3.6(tr an-&; ad tLdnu:io rrr by 9, 100 gn
TOTAL
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17l,7m
3ll9,m0
'70Jm172,900
lrslJoo
195,900
ll33,alo
3147,$0
tr87:00
142,600
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t67,1m
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t34rm
t574,1@
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t{,62eJ00
tl:80,mo
3355,m0
t424,800
r392200
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C{dy.
Tebh 5 - IlistorkJ Grsrt[ of Fdh N etrt Coupray erd Bor.acrilc CourqrItrr f$C Esdrr.d FIIG Borurinr Com.rCoartttiorr StnirtArte Popdrriolpoplrtiort
vm 75 D5 16fi61970 218 654 52,157r9& 1,t09 3,327 65980l9lt0 1,319 4,0n 72,297flno 2,081 6243 82,5222010 4,125 12375 r04,23,r20lE 5,801 t7,412 116,854
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Fdk WrE Cory.ry's i.rr'ic! llr. ir Dt c@gru.d wilh r Crty c otbcr politicd divisi@ fo(
BtLh pogrLtnn drrr r mihble. Fq thrs rcroo, h&toocrl grow6 ls Dst rcdily n'lhblc
i! tarEs of coctic- Ar r[ lttiu$q ft. poFdrtiou witiin ttc scrvice rrer wrs cdodrEd
rs 3 pc4lc for ah c@trtiotr. Aurgc .ffi'-l grovth fur FWC sinct 2000 is ebout 5.f,r..
Grourli rr Bcvillc county fuug &c slr tire psiod hr rl,rrgcd rbqn 2 C/..
Borrvillc tUcropolrtrn P!@rlg Orgerzdi@ hls F+lrcd fuhrxE pcFrLti@ lrorcctioos fo
Borvillc Coml'stich Fedct r coruty lridc growti ntc of 1.02% thrulgh ?04O.
Alfhcrgh Frlls Wrer C@pqyls poFrl.ni@ glowth sirc 2000 hrs bcta mmg; it is
qccted tha gowlh will bc rlwtr ovrr ttc corng -20 yldB. Frlk WrE Coop y s
p!'srg W +riEt s€nctel boodencs thrt will iryrc grwtt- FgurE 8 LigLliEln tbo{.
bqnduics od rboc,s thc [les rtcIt tuturc Erowth, m EDs of EDUg, wa dlHGd. A!
cboryl FdlE Slrt(r Coryruy's .oulll[D bqEdry ls rdjrrol to ti. Clty of Aoom ud uotrtk grorfr will cu to fr. soElh- Th.!e rt! *ill rras whcrt grow& c.tr o€r[ to tL crd
.!d ft4 hn th. Extcd of thc growth in tnosc diEcti@s i! llEitat hG.d m tbc qrra ud
plmcd bondrics fm ttc citics of ldeho Frlls rd loo, n+cctrcly. h rdditioq tbc scrdct
rca boofuy Arocd to tctc,cto th. loul B@vilt Sflcr Distrct (ESD) ad ldrho Fdlr
is sbowtr. F.lk Wr[r Coqey ostms h{lt bistqrcd}y rcclntd s.cu scrvn.c froD
IBSD. However, IBSD hlt agrccals ir ehct with thc Crty of Idato Fdlr rtich limrt thc
stcat ofthct servicr arr- tiBirs @ t}c IBSD rcrvicc sce sent as d. hcto liEitr or the
Fdlr Wttr Coryuy service ucr Adlust'*t" to thc crismg +r@ts wcrnd bt !.eded
br tsSD to srnrc rus odci& of 6. crtcd showr iD Flglc t.
Asi& ftm tlc dognphic ad politicd bondtls -""tio-d abstrc, th.rr it r pby:icd
bqmdrry rsocitd with elsrrtim Brscd oo thc curtot F.ssrE i[ ti. cy3taD' lhe highcst
alctlti{[ thrt c.! b. lsvcd shilc fr.inr.;ing r hni,n'D of 50 p,o thougl thc systco rs
4,?97 ftct wbo rliurnrl prcsnrc vrrietim is limind to I J ps. For lrf€rwc. th. 4,8{$-foot
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Brsod o thcse linitirg Aaqr it is belicrnd 6el gomh iD tt Frls Wtr Coryuy cervice
rrta will bc frsE thll ur lh. cudy rE r shoh, hi donq -' '. thc grqrth psvrous]y
cqtnarcc<l A tri*odcd c,"Tr'"m of tbc Fdk Watr Coryuy g.r& to growt[ wittmBmvilh cqmty shmr trf Frllr refa coqruy hrr guxr rt r rrL of rbqt ttrtc tics
bEh.r -' - tt c{iDty. Cqdy gwllFojcclic lhulgh 20{0 uG jus ovs l%. olr 2O{0
pojcctimr rc0cct thu histoical had rDd rt bcscd @ r grwlt ntc of 3 f/r Tbocforc. n rs
projeaed that {990 EDUs will be sqrrd ia ?O{0.
3.2 Forecest of Dcmeld
.l,f.l, RBltotid, Coomrciel rd lrdrsniel
nc prcmurd gocth in &c ua is ubarcridrotirl S@. ilArilid .!d crucid
grou,th hrs ccurrtd roud 25i ErEt ud.I@g U.S. H4lrry 26 uorttcea of I&ho
f s h ttc cqnty. Groctth of I cdrr,Ecirl Dit.rc ir ,'-iading ibclf dong A''-oo-
Limh Rod rs sdl Po*atid ftturc sqr'ioc rrErs sGrE idGDtis.d by octog with FdL
Wri.r Cq.[y *rfr- Aff(r rd.difyiDt th. potcdd rcrvice rrces, lrad ue ru
g@.Ity &fuEd rs ciltcr rtsifurt comcnl, n ioilstirl DEffds w.rt
olculrtcd fur cad fuillc rol'icr lce bcstd m hd urE tlF md r(,!.gc. Rcsidatdfurlds wsE dlocrhd brsr{ oo 2.65 uits ptl gors sc.Er ltis dlolity sG ieLrld
b,y cGffig ltr d6ity of hm vi6ir rrrcrd of thc wt{ s$divici@! yittriD th.
F Is Wrt{r Coqsf t{vicr rrs. Rsid.ltid &red wes tha po.l.chd by cdcutrtDg
th. toEI m, Esid.dtd tDilE od Brltptylry th.r r'rrtl'.r by 6. ntnrnd F EDU
(&.cngr &y, ErriEn dry, .trd pt t hd[) ]Ior-tuidratd .Ln,rl. qtrc crkrlrttd
bcst{ o rocrgt ad <Itord dtosity. Ncn-r:si&id hrod deasitire rrrc dEte@ined
by rerrewiag Fdls Wrtcr go*1sy l'ill;ng dd rad pst cry<ncrat rn rlryag qrrlI
usrEc
Dcpco@ o tbc tpe of hrim, m-rcsi&id trcc ca nry riddy. Howaq. silLir
th. cu&d of r srE dEEftnim syd.D, e. wilc vrrietiry ia idir"idd r!.€r b€mc
l€$ ryord rs e htt ud low u:a: rwr:rgc qrt Bricd oo thc rn'irwcd dfi r&'. dd6ity of L5 grdgrotE elltr s|' urrd ftr Foiairy srk rI3c m {r,s
proycc'tcd to dEtdop with m-Icsibrill hDd la6-
I}e ga.rd Foc.dlc in paoloctilg groyth Drt b rllocd d,E'yl rl tb &raitcd
d.orrtirs to ltc cudy udarlopcd urt lhl u6e jrdFd Dn litd)' to bccre
dcvtl@ by 20a0. Ib poccrs of e&t4 EDU's iu-"-rt lly sr co.tim*l rdil 6.
2010 brEti of 9,990 EDU3 srs re..hcd
.1.1.1. Proicct lvtreg Dry Drmud, Llrrimrn dry Dcurd ud P:et flou
Drnud
Blscd oa tL Foccas &scnbcd ebovc- r corq[tso of anm4 rd po,cdcd fitre
.rah-n.l chrrcEistir u pceoEd in T&lc 6.
IJ,l, .{d.qrr,r of Il rtct SIst r filt llof, Crpritr
As rcftrEcrd Fwiql5ly. r listing of ftr flor rc4uutr u dariDcd by thc Idrho
Sruveyug & R{iry BnrEru is irtudcd in Apadir F. Tbc propcrty witt ttc hEIEsi ftr
0ow rcquinaeat ! SEith RV rt 1523 No{ttr 25t E rt with r rrhg cf 4,000 po Udrr
the fr rlc urxiom dry phts frr llm sctorno. 6. Ex1rrtcd Aor fu I 7,194 qm.
Ifydrulic ody:rs frr this rctorio is pcrcocd bclow.
S<ibrs,t AtscirEs
lg}]l} FiIb W.E Cquy Frilily Pl@g Sdy S@.r lofo
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Tebh 6 - Proictttd Futrm lkrud5
Crircri,
EDUI
Awrrge Dry Row (g:o)Mrxim\Rw(grn)
Mrx Dry/Arg Dry Reto
Pc.t Hru Rof, (fp@)
Pcal Hcr/Avg Dry Rrio
Pcel Hor/l,rrrimm Ihy Rrtio
Altrrgr Drih FlodEDU pE
PceL IIar FlodEDU, p
EIfufiE
537O
2,5't0
7,200
2.8
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1.5
0,48
1.97
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9p90
4,781
11394
2.8
19,68t
4.1
l-5
0.48
1.97
3J User Cherges and Operatiom eod Mrirrtenatrce Bodg€t
FJts Wdu C{qcy's r.tc studtur ir ElDdrt d by thc ldr}o hHic Utilitns CoulssnE
(IPUo. Fq 3/+.iarrh rad 5l&n cur, thc mothly ntuiuu c,hugc is 317.75 dich
iahd.. W to U,000 gelloo ofwtcr. For r& uscd rbovt l1ffi gdlc, thae is ra
rxcrs{ u!. clcEc of 30-689 pa $msud grltos.
A Fdls Wds Coquy revtar rd rryor. &tril fu 6. 2018 br6 b..s ioclndcd wilh
Appadix L Opcrrtlag .qE'or fu thrl ]rl|I torrldFst undrr tl.2 Eillim"
3.{ Eldreulk Model Ane\sis
A clqutq Dod.l ofttc FWC's firtrc srtcr dirtsthti@ rystce Bls detrd@ by idrng
Eilh t "cqrccEd GrldiDg uod" teoccd parudy. ud rddiag 6. d.orl& $tcirtrd
with 6c 6drrc slstco, Dods xtrr dH rt thE locrti@r i&tif.d fc growth rad oodcl
E.DEdEim pipcs rld ao& scrc rddcd in qdtr to fisiltrtc th. ridrti@s. Thc sru dirul
orvc ra uscd 6r frc frtlc mod rs wu nscd fu th. crstilrg Dodd rDd th. Eo&l srs r.t
to nro.r E,.re'.d4t p.dod durlrtim.
Psfoom of tbc fo.re v.tcr systcE s8 evltlrd llDdE( iL. stE lh!. q(frtDg
conditios rs ttc crsug no&l flow IIm cooditioor, pc& hur codniml. &d F.rir''r
&y phr ftr 0ow cooditims), hd with tt npdftd futrrc dao&. TttB€n l! lrfivr
pnoc.ss, sytu ficilitie wtrc qgnrbd so t}et Eiliur A{rtng cd.dt wcrc rt. Tb.
elduum aittrir wcre rs foll,ows:
. 100 pri ruiErn pcssrc. 50 psi EiDiqre FrserE ernlg p..I hqr (sy$ro gdacc). 20 po niaiqu pacsssr driDt ---i-'m &y plus 6rc llow
As a gcrel amrry. no Eodifcahms sctc occded rn ordcr to ryt thc orxirElrn pressue
crirqim. Squcc od Eeuuusioo pojco wcrr both D.cdcd to Et 6. cntaro of 50 pcr
drug pc* hou. No rdditioul polcos brymd lhosc Dlrdd to E.t thc pcel hqr crilcrioa
wqr ncrdcd rn order to ret thc prqcchd frnrc 6re flow nqmmats. A listag of
rtcomadcd firtre frctLb€s is odiDcd !D S6ctioo 3.5.
Sdi.$ & Asrciris
I&80 f.Ib WrE CoqGy F!.iliv PlEdlE S q SAarDb.r ml9
74
3.5 Drhking Il ater Imprommens neded for e f,linirrurn 20-,reer period
Ttrughcn &. plrlllrg poct*s, tcl4' lryorEd hrrt hsa idrrrified thrl will be
ocdcd withu lh. Fdls Wrttr Coryrny rysm <trrog 6. cmrDg 20 1urr l,lcoong
pojecrs cra fultr bc cbssiErd rccn&lg to the r@dixy of nrn lryol@ th,
d&Ess cristut dcficicacics re irludcd in T$lc ?, Trble 8, rnd TSlc 9-
Trbh 7 - Ploi.cts.*ldr6sirg Eristirg Dttrritrcirs
lD hrpcr. Lacrrir SoLda
Lor rr:orr oda Nctlr=tccof ctrClLl riA aod cr:cay of l,r0t)
F.t&rdoDds ttlE gE
hcJI I ,790 &d of&icl Fp. ir GEELy
'1328 Cochs.I,rilt Ro:dtrrrro l'Srrrl ldJoh A&s.{-: ffitrr:fi'L !#25 ul h*rry. Ia*:ll & i: or &i!a m. ia
Brtrairl Dri!.r Corf,e rord b cmrr 6*ing 6in I
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Th ttel coat of oormg Foraca i! AltGrlrti\E I L t9,636,300. Tbr totd coa of flrrcrlE@d lrorcE{s lr I I 5,635,5m Cmbm:d. thc projcrtd cocts fo{ ryEErryrorm ,+ftg thc cmiag 20-),t[ Fi{ rs $25J?1,8m- Of l[rt totel the rirgb
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& gojcrrcd coct to ottrm wdr! ngltt3 lhqr€h ryFEdy 20{0 it t9.510,t@. IIE to lt
unciad cor6ftotin af rdrf dgb ! to rhc tobl co.t i! is +pud tbrt Frllr Wrta Coryrry
$ould bc putiiltty diligtd n pleeg rd ''-.ting 6ct re n&t Fr6olio.
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A full lrdFr of tt tlt@dcd Fg.ct'r ryrd ou Es.r c]rgr3 is bcy@d lh€ scopc
of tt!.e s!,*. As r Five frr-profit dility, Fdls Wrt! CoqCtly's r.tca rE st urd.r
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DEPARIT,"IEI'IT OF
EI.JVIROI'IhIETITAL QUALITY
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May I1,2015
Scott Bruce, Manager
Falls Water Company
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Idaho Falls, ID t13401
Re: 2015 Falls Water Company Bnhanced Sanitary Survey; PWS # 7100030
Dear Mr. Bruce
On April 28, 2015 I conducted a sanitary survey on the Falls Water Company public drinking water system
Please thank Brad Wrighl for his cooperation and patience in completing the survey.
The system was found lo be well-managed. However, the survey found several deficiencies (non-compliance
with IDAPA 58.01.08 - Idaho Rules.for Public Drinhing Water Systems) requiring attentiorr. There were 4q
significant deficiencies at the facility (significant deficiencies cause, or have potential to cause, risk to health or
safety, or that could affecl the reliable delivery ofsafe drinking water). The DEQ requests you address the
deficiencies.
L Significant Deliciencies: none.
2. Deficiencies
a. Threaded spigots were found on many of the well discharge piping to the distribution system.
AII threaded spigots should have an anti-siphon attachment installed, or have threads removed
from the spigot.
b. Purnp seven requires a meter.
c. The well 6 pump to waste rcquires a screen.
3. Recommendations:none.
Ifyou^have any questions, please contact lhe DEQ Idaho Falls Oltrcc at 208-528-2650
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C Tony Wise, Operalor, Falls Water Co.
creg Eager, DEQ ldaho Falls Engineering Manager
Rochelle Mason, DEQ Idaho Falls Drinking Water Analyst
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Enclosures:List of inspection findings
Enhanced Sanitary Survey [nspection Ionn
Enhanced Sanitary Survey Report
Exhibit G-2
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
Idaho Falls Regional Ofhce
Sanitary Survey Report
Falls Water Company, Incorporated
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INTRODUCTION
Purpose of Report..
Surnmary Description of the System..
Consumprion and Produclion.............
System Irnprovements ....,...................
Monitoring and Reporting ..................
S u m m aty o/ F i n di ngr................. --.......
INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS
Sources of Inform ation -......,........ -... ..
Source Water Supply Wells........................
System Control.....
Irmergency Operations
APPRAISAL OF SANITARY HAZARDS AND SAFEGUARDS
Cround Water under the Influence of Surface Water....---.................
Other Issues...,...,..
Appendix A: Photographs..,....,
Well I ...................
Wells 2 & 4...........
Well 5 ...................
Well 6: pumps 6 & 7 Pump to waste needs a screen
Wcll 8
Well 9 .............................
Appendix B: Well Logs
Well I ........
Well 5
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Purpose of Report
The purpose ofthis report is to present a sanitary survey review ofthe Falls Water Co., Inc- (FWC) drinking lvater
system that was conducted on April 28,2015. Sanitary surveys are intended to inspect drinking water systems for
health risks.
B. Summary Description of the System
FWC serves 4,076 residential (estimated 14,000 capita) and 85 commercial hookups with seven wells. Water
supply is controlled with a water system pressure priority SCADA system, and wells 2, 4. 5 and t have
hypochlorination to keep distribution lines sanitized.
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C. Consumption and Production
The 2013 FWC report to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (PUC) indicates 1,231,491,000 total gallons
pumped, and peak day demand at 9,857,800 gallons (6,846 gallons per minute at constant 24 hour demand). Well
pump capacity is 9,1 00 gallons per nrinute.
D. System Improvements
There have been no major modifltcations or improvements since the last sanitary survey in 2009.
E. Monitoring and Reporting
FWC is current with all monitoring and reporting requirements.
U. INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS
A. Sources of lnformation
I . DEQ Falls Water Company drinking water files.
2. System Operatff Brad Wright.
B. Source Water Supply Wells
FWC utilizes 8 wells and 9 pumps to supply water. AII well logs are appended to this report. Items of concem
for the wells:D Well 6 contains pumps 6 & 7 there is no well 7.
F Well 3 was abandoned in 2008.
C. System Control
A SCADA system activates wells according to distribution system pressure.
D. Water Quality
FWC has not had water quality problems in the last year.
E. Treatrnent
All wells pump to waste at startup to remove sand tom the well wder. Hypochlorination is utilized on wells 2, 4,
5 and 9 maintain distribution line sanitation.
F. Summary of Findings
Thc system was found to be well-managed. This survey found 4q significant deficiencies (significant
deficiencies cause, or have potential to cause, risk to health or safety, or that could affect the reliable delivery of
safe drinking water), several deficiencies (non-compliance with IDAPA 58.01.08 - Idaho Rules for Public
Drinking Water Estems), and has no recommendations tbr system improvernents (listed below).
l. Signilicant Deficiencies: none.
2. Deliciencies
a. Threaded spigots were found on rnany of the well discharge piping to the distribution system. All
threaded spigots should have an anti-siphon attachment installed, or have threads removed from the
spigot.
b. Pump seven requires a meter.
c. The well 6 pump to waste requires a screen.
3. Recommendetions:none.
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F. Storage
Well 2 pumps to an above ground steel storage tank which once served as a pressure tank, but is no longer
pressurized. 'Ihe tank now serves only as storage.
G. Distribution System
The distribution system has been constructed thru the years and includes HDPE, asbestos cement, PVC and
ductile iron. Line size and total footage, according to the 2013 PUC annual report, is:
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Wells 5 and 9 both have emergency generatcrs, for a capacity of 3750 gallons per minute (750 + 3000 gpm,
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III. APPRAISAL OF SANITARY}IAZARDS AND SAIEGUARDS
A. Ground Water under the Influence of Surface Water
Under the federal Surface Water 'I'reatment Regulations (SWTR) all grormdwater sources serving community
public drinking water systems must be evaluated to determine if they are directly influenced by surface water or at
risk with respect to giardi4 cryptosporidium or other microbial contamination.
Criteria used to determine the vulnerability of microbial contamination include a well's disiance 10 a surface water
source (should be greater than 500 feet), fiactured basalt aquifers, and well construction features such as an
amular grout seal and depth ofcasing.
All FWC wells have been determined not to be under the inlluence ofsurface waler as documented by the DEQ
June 2009 Gll/UDI Field Suney.
B. Other Issues
This Sanitary Survey found no significant deficiencies. Section I.F., above, details the complete findings of this
survey.
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DRITUNa PERMIT IIO
Water Rlot or lnjeodon W6ll No.
2 OLi,/NER:
Name Falk waEr Comolt|v lnc Produdiot Vtrblladdreat: 1710 sablr Ddva
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GWUDI FIELD SURVEY
name.Fals Water Co.. Inc.
We[ I
7t00030
PUb[c water supply \9€il
,a00 hp, 3000 gprn VFO tu.bh. gun|p
Tony Wii6
Aprl 28. 2015
rce name:
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e type
pumping rate:
representative
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Railroid
krigalion citch
chccklist
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leea limit::U!!!ggg_ Hunciral or on-sitc sevrer lio€3:,he tEr side of N. Amntol Road
mry hove a sewfi litE; il so, about 2N lcet dislrtt.
leet limitl
llone Dairies or lvestoc* teedin 9 operalions Nore lojcc{ion wefig
Nooe Slorn t"atcr disposal gyslefirs
U nown Olher sourccg o, conlaminalion
On-srte sevrage systems or lagoons
200'
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Exhibit G-29
Source Elevalion Dale Pump rate
We[ 9 (thE \'re[)132 feet below ground surface lo static water level; 2008. Test
pumFd at lhat tille tor 24 hours at 300 gstons per minute vrith
78 fc.t otdrawdown.
Date Score Date Score
llater elevrtions
Note: meffiure the ground \,rater surtace elev8lion under msximum pumping
condtionc; rec{rd lhe \ryater elevation at maximum drawdown.
Physicrl Attnrbuter
Depth ot sourca (feet): 418 leel
Mioimum dEtrace to surrac? water (fcel): About 175 tect to the €rsl b Eo irrigal'ion dil
Od cooslruclion problelB alow surface water hfrlenca? Unlnovrn
D8cribe the coostruclion problem:
An.lysb & moniloring
l,lonths y/ith bt l colform posilive srmples h the past 3 ycars: llone
ts dEhfedim used tor this source? Yca
ls water qualty rbflitorhg required tor thb source (5 monlh mioimum)?
Has a poslive hy{raulG connedion bcan qshblbh€d? No
PA scores
Yes
Comm"nt3
ThE lYGl E ld wcl bl lool good.
GWUDI DETERMINIATION
-J3- Grouno water
_ lnrlrrnc€d by surf€ce watcr
Ground lrrater, bul further evrfualion b recomn€nded.
mazzone
Oate: 412812015
DEO or HO reDreserit€live:
29
State of ldaho Public Water System Enhanced Sanitary Survey
WATER SYSTEM INVENTORY INFORMATION
PWS
Name of Public V\hler System:
Falls Water Gompany, lnc.
f ot Eroundwater sourcss: 8 * ol stomqo lacjlilies: 0
#ol Surface \tr'aler Sources: 0 0
Dal€ of last survey:
10to7noos
Health Dislricl: E ula DEo regioni E rule
IFRO - ldaho Falls
Count:
Bonneville
Nt mber ol sarvice connections
4075 Residentiali
85 Commercial.
Residential populalion:
- 14.000
Slalus:
@ appmvea
I oisapproveu
Water purchased from: I-] N/A
Name: Leased wellfrom
Lincoln Land Co.. LLC
Whter sold to El rla
Seasonal ooere,iondsles: E nllOwner type
2 - pnvale
Legalentrty
CM - compeny
Waier systam classificltron:
E Commrnity wut . Sy*".
E Nontaaffiient Noncommunity
E Transhnt Nonconrnunity - NC
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[yos, E well Frerd
Ej Manrfold/Sprins Bcx
Sou..€s Combhed:
se6 Comments
System classrfication:
Oislribution
DSI2
Ll Nir
Responsible Charge Operator (DO) :No DO
Mr t4s. Ton Wise
ve: ! rc N/A-GW.NC D\AD2 N/
rng eddress:11816
2180 N. Deborah Drive
Staie. Zrp Code:Tebphone
Oay: 2OA-522-13OO
Nighti
ldaho Falls, lD 83401
E-mail
Legal Oxme/6 Name:
E u" fl Ms. Brent Johnson
lvlailing address:
2180 N Deborah Drrye
City, State, Zip Codel
ldaho Falls, lD 83401
T€lephone
Day: 2OA-522-130O
Nighl:
Fati
E-mail:
titute Responsible Charg6 Operator (OP):No OP
E M.. E Ms, Brad ht
l] ves I no [] tua-cw-t'tc
lndividuals present dudng insp€ction:
Name: Blad Wight lr*rc: Cert opemtor
Tiile: DEO
Mailing Add.essi
2'180 N. Deborah Drive
Tlle
City, Stete, Zip Code
ldaho Falls, lD 83401
Telephon€
Dayi 208.522-1300
Nisht:
Physic€l localion ol the P\'VS {Township. Range. Seclioo)
E-marl:
Samplei taken allhe lime of survey by inspeclor?
! ves I tto
Sulv€y-Ee&md by].
Name: mEzzone
]ilb. slaff engneer
Phone #. 208-528-2650
Agencyi
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fl Heab D€pL
f, otte.
Ifyes, \rlhal
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!.k nora Geleral Informalion
! fl t uave prevlously required Signilicanl Oefcioncjes & Deliciencies been addressed?
E E 2 Hav6 modifications been made lo the PWS sinc€ the last ESS?
[ [ : tfyes, are the moclifcations considered to b€ significant?
ll E I tty"", *",e plans and specs submtted to and approved by DEQ?
fl E 5. nre ttrere any known issues or oroblems wilh equipment or operation oflhe Pl rS
thel could negatively efM the quality of the wEte. prcducEd? (tyes, co,'],,'rant)
Sanitary SuNey lndex
Modul€s rsed'
E General lflformElion
f;] G.oundwater Source
B storege
EI Hydropneumatic ranks
E Dislribrt on
B Pr..rmping
El Financisl capacity
E [ranagerial Capacity
U Treslmenl Applicaton
E] Disinfection
! Notes
E PhoroL€
Tolal Modulos
#
17
Gomments:
Sources Combined: Wells 2 & 4 are manifolded togeter; pumps 6 & 7 are in the same well
Exhibit G-30
B
0
1
1
1
1
I,lxhibit G-31
STORAGE
survey date PWS I 7100030
Slorage struclure lD #:COMMENTS
PJeese hdicste
Slorage stru(:ture name
unkDate in service:
rior lo 1976
000 al useableons tolal r,800
LhkVolum€ (qal):
Physicai locationl
Cinsln cl'an E Elev.ted
[- ] %nially Below Ground
E Mow Ground
TyPe of mrerial
E Ptastlc
n Fiherolass
Con(Jete Nablrally Contalned
D w*dE MFrarI sanopipe
,$e
Date Lastr inspected:UnkUnk cleanedTolaldays supply (lhis structurPl
Unk
How is lhe waler levelmeasured? [ unt
U tr L]
mte AIL STORAGE STRUCTURES
Ll 1 ls the norag6 sLuclu.6 salet ar€essible to the hspedon
f] Z ts uc eWS storage lank lo.st€d withln 5oo t€€l or any munlcipal or
Indusfigl wesleweler lrcat nent plant or any land {tich is spray lnigated
wilh wasteraler or used ,or slud!€ dbposal?
E 3 Are 6ny ot lhe storage skuclurc drsms dirEclly connecled to a s€wer or storm dran?
[ 4 ts an overllow proded lhal dlschargas lo day[gm in a way thal will pr€clude lhe
po*lblrity ol backflo{, ro the rosorvolr 6nd, where practical, provided wilh an expanded
melJ screen innalh w nin Ue papo lhat w exclude rcd€ots and d€t€r vandalism?
E 5 Are ov€rflows brougm down to an elcvalion bslween 1 2 and 24 hchrs above
y.s no .r. 6k8ttrtrtrtr8trtr
t]E] DDtrtrEu
Lftat_l!trutrtrtrEtrtrtrtr
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lhe grcirnd srtace? (2X the ctia,',eter ot the disch.Qe dN ebove a besin dn)5 oo overfloN/s discharqe over a drainage inlal alruclurc or splash plate?(stofin o. sanilary)
7. ls thc st6sg€ struclure seore lrom unsuthodzed access?
I Does the slorEg€ r6servoir hev6 a wal.rtight roof o, cov6r ard is it
slop.d lo rdinata drai€ge?
E1an
L]
LItrtrtr
EttrtrDtrADtrtrtrEtr
atrD
U I ls lhe storage water pmt6ct6d lrom conlaminsDon?
D 10 ls the nora€e slrudur6 structuralt sound?
fl t t . CoutO vegctatlrn in lhe a.ea polenlislly impacl lhe sto.ag€ stucur.? (Reeo /7,endei)
E 12 ts rhe sto€ge st,ucior6 designed so thsr I can b€ isolared ftorn the distribdioa
syslem w{hool necessllaling loss ol prcserre io lhe distributon system?
D i3. ls lcatags svrdenl al lim€ ot inspection?
E I 4. ls lhe storags strucrure inl€.br coalhg or liner peellng or craclcd?
n 15. ls the slolage structure used lo store lDish.d wa6.,
E t S ar. egElg ln"nr,ole op€nirgs lor lh€ srorage slruclurs 4 inci€s or grealer above the
sr,rtsce ol lh. rool w{h a cov€r 2 incies ovenapphg, lyalgr nghl, h.nged and locl6d?
[ 17 Are aI vents edend€d 12 h.ies alove lhe rcof and c.Glrucled to o(cludo polential
sources of cd,tamnalion? (fl€ ovedow pipe shall not be consideI€d e venlt
ys D rr. ur.f1 trtrtr noa ABOVE GROUT{D STORAGE
[ 1 8 Do sll v€nls op€n dorvnward and ar6 lhey litl.d with a 4 mesh no.Lcorrcdible 3.reen?
m,6
D t S OoeE rh€ overllow for lhe slorage st ucldo have a venical seclon ol pipe al
leasl2 pip. diarn€ters in length?
l-l 20 ls fio ovedlow ior f,h€ storage slruclurE provided wilh eilher a 24 mesh non-corrodibls
s.reen inst lled withn $6 pipe when prerical, or an erpalded melrl screefl insl€lled
withlr th€ pip€ ptr,s a wEighbd llapps or check?
[] Zt ts tre area s']no,:nding Lhe stc-age slruduro gra{,ed an a marner lhal will pravent
suda€e rva!6r lrcm s6ndrng w{hin 50 f€el ol il?
[ 22. Are att vents tor u:s slorage suucturB sp.n dc$,nwsc tn'lh th3 cp€oing a1 l€?s!
24 inches above tl1e roof or tho ground leveland covered wilh 24 mesh non-conodrob
scJeen to 6xclude polential conlafiinalion?
nole PARTIALLY BURIED OR BELoW-GROUirD STORAGE
E 23 Ar€ 'hLL' manholes elevaled 24 in.n€s above lhe surlace or lha rooi or the ground
l€Yel, whicn ever is higher?
fl Z,r ts ttrere a minimr-rm distance o, 50 fe6r letu/€€n tha storage structu.e .nd sny
sou.c€ oi conlaminatron?
Lt fl tr tr
T-l T-1 a_1
!6 tb nta ultttrtrEltr
trnDn
tes tu .J. fi,ktrtrE]E
D!tru
This tank was originally
designed to be a
pressurized tank, but now
serves only as a sloragel
chlorino contact tank.
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Exhibit G-32
GROUNOWATER SOURCE . PG.l
Pt4ts #71000304t28t2015
ls lhis sourc€ treated?No
Treatnent Objedivs: E Ve
D - dislnleation: see commenlPhysical localionl
South central service area
ls there a well fo. the No Unksoulce?Yes
Trealment types: E Vn
(ldenw TEafilent Train in Connenhj
423 - hypochlorination
Pump capacdy (GPM)
750'
Welldepth
215
Casing size(')Date drilled
1976-
Casing depllr.lU,)
E unr
Grout dqd(q)zo" fl unt
Static water deplh.lg)
47' I unt
deplh (fi): E ru/n El unrls lhe screened?
To:
Perforation depth (fl):ls thc casi L
Latitude(DedmaD:
Longitude(Dec-imal):
coitME rs:
(PIeas€ mdlcale q!estion number)
this well puops lo waste at
slan up to remove sa[d
*PUC dora. Olher PUC dat6:
- 68.782 MG production i! 2013;
- 65 psi dischargei VFD turbine purrlp-
i , I 976 Driller's Report:
- lhc report is atlached to the narrativc
writc-up oflhis senitary survey;
- I 2 inch diamcter holc to 2 I 5 fcel no
casinS size is specified. This 1976 wcll
log, thc only one foun4 indicalqs thc
was cxisting ard dccpened in 1976.
- t€st data: 6 fl ofdrawdo$! at 8 hours
3 I 0 gpm dircharge; 63 fl of&awdo*n
8 hours of I100 gpm discharge.
thc well log is attached !o thc 2015
sanitary survcv narralive report.
2. Thc report was completed Dccember
I 7, 2001. PotrDtial cotrtaminant
i[foJEatioa was updrt€d on M6rch I 5,
5 - 12: 'Iilc well is locatcd along
Road, it is u.o.k ol,vtl $'hat changcs have
befi made regalding wastcwate!
colleotion lines since instrllaiion ofthe
well.
l-1
All Sourc€a
El acrive D plorosed
f] r*ave ! Emergency (<60 d.ys per year)
2. Has lh.ra b€en a SolJ.c€ \ rbtcrA.sselsm€r condu.tad fo. th! source?
see comment 2
3 Has a final G\ /L)Dl del6mination b€en done lor lnas soorce?
8/1/2003
9 ooes lhe casing oriend a fiinlmlm d l8 inches abov6 lhe llnal ground
surface and/ or 12 inch€s above lhe pump hol$e tloor?
ls lhe well on a saparEle lol that i9l$ge Enough lo povide s minimum
disianc! ot 50 Get bctmc.l th6 well i1d lhc n6sras! pop€rty lir€?
(applicable il con*ruded an r 1 1/1,177)
Are lhe follor/ing minimum disEnce! lrorn th€ PVI/S !i!ll being met?
- Grrvlly letrlr lina. ......son
- PrEssuress ar line..-..,..,-.,.,,...--..-........,,...,.100 n.
- lndlyldoalhonE s.plic tank. .............. ,..., . .....lOOll
' lndlvldual hom€ dbposalfleH..-....-..-.....- . . ...-.llxl n.
' lndivldurlhomese.paE€p ..........- .. ..............1(x)i.
10 - Privles....--.-.. ...........100ft.
11. - Llve!tock-..... ..... . . .... ..50n
12 - Canals, stseans, dndrss, lakcs, pslds and
trnlG usad io stqo nonpotablo subslanc€!.... -... .50 n.
1 3 Are peslici&s, herbicirG, lertiliz.rs, portaD4e c.nlainers ol petroEum
producls. o. olh€, loric or haza.dirus mal€rials alorEd on lhe wEll biz
14. Afe pesticides, nerbicidas, or f.rlilizeB appli.d lo the well lol?
16. Wa. lhe well lhat b loc5l6d an e pil installed afrer 116,/54?
I 7. ll pil we5 i $rrled prior lo 1 1/5/64 - Has DEO lranled aD ercaptbn and
does he pit have wdor light constr'JcUoa oI pit walls and lloor. a foor
drain and an gccaptablo pit coveP
1E ls rhe well Fot€cled frcm unaulhoriz€d enlry? (Re@n.nendd)
20. l€ rh€ well vented w(h th€ op€n end of ltu venl screeood and
l€minalEd do#nward al bast 16 inah€s above the tudgrolnd sudece?
2 l . ls lh6 well prEvided wi0l a sanilary cap lh3t prev€nls surfaco waler enlry?
22, ls the well cas€d and sealed ln 6uc.'r a manner lhal surlece water
cannol cnlcr lhe !v€ll?
5.
6
7.
a.
9
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Dale:
y6 no rva rn* ml€
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truutrsuErtrENEtrEl DEtu
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trtr
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,.5 no rya mk mb
trtrtrtrtrIEtr
15. lslh€wellin a pm fyes, Oate comlructed:
ffiffi
No
Date:
Exhibit G-33
GROUNDWATER SOURCES - PG. 2
common name PWS #7100030
TS:
s
Jes no n/a uflk mi€8trtrtrtr WELL INFORMATIoN (cont)
23. ls lhere a smooth nos6d sample lap provided on lhe w.ll discharle pipe
prior lo trealrnent? {Thr€eded lap ls approvad wilh backflow pEvenler)
24. ls an instanlaneous *rd lotEliring flo rneter equipp€d with nonvohtile
msmory installed on ltu pump dirhbullon lineolth€ weiland is il
maintainad and worklng prop€rly?7,583,500 q.rllons
25. ls a prcssure gauge provided st all inslalElions and ls,t malnlainedErtrfj
s and Nlorkmg prop€rly?85 psi
tr E I Ze Can th€ well b€ punped to waste at lie d€sigo capacity of th€ wdl via
an approvod alr gap st a loEation prior to Ue filst setuice conneclion?
ye3 rE r'/a 6( mLE]trtltrtrutrutrtrEtrI]DtrEtrUtrtrtrtrntr!
zuULEglrSE 6iy stucnne containins im@ttant water system comporenls)
27. ls ths sourc€ located in a pump house?
28. ls the rump house k€pt clean and in good repalr? (Floot ctacks?)
29. E the plmp housc protecled iiom unadhorized p€rsonnel?
30. Does lho pump house have adequale lilmrng lhrougnoul? (Re.tmnended)
3, Ala a, non-sarnpl€ taps hstalled in the pu'np house equrpp€d wlln an
appop.al. b3ckfl()' prcventlon dovica,
ls adeqoat€ venllalon povided in the pl/mp hous6lol dhsipallon of
.xcess heal and ,nollbra from lh. €qulpm€nl?
ls dequals nsatvq provlded h $a pump house to p.o\,i&d sele and
oflhlenl op6rElion d €quipdEnt lo preveni n€ezin! ?
34. lr the purnp house prcl€dBd rrom floodhg, have sd.quaie dminag€,
is the floor surfaca st leasl sir (A) incn* abov€ lne linal ground surlace,
and is ihe ground surtac. graded so 6 lo bad sudaco water away lrom
tre pump housa?
35. ls lhe sump lor pump house lloor drainr closer than 30 fe€t frofl th€ well?
35. ls the noor draln connecled lo s6wcr, slorm dlairc, chlorinatirn roorn
drains, or sny oth8r 3olrce ol conlaminatioo?
SPRITIG II{FORITIAIION
37 lE th€ enUre area wnhin a ona hundred (100) rool radlog ol lhe spring box
renced to prcvent l.erpassing of liveslocl and vci, ol Duildangs. dwellngs
and sources of conlamheuon?
38 ls s0rlace waGr ducrlsd from lhe 10O lool prolecuon zon€ srolrnd
39 ls lhe 6pring housed in a peinamnt slructur€ and proL'cted irom
contamrEtion ncludiog lhe enlry ot s!.laca wal!., animal6 and dusl?
40 13 lhere a smoolh nosed sarnple lap provded on the sp.ing disdrarge prpe
pnorlo lEelrnent? (Ihreaded lap ! approved with bacl(llow prEvenler)
41 ls a flow meler or olher flow moasuring dcrce provued?
SPRIHC BOX ll{FoRllAlloil (Not att existns sprirys have a ssing box)
42. ls lh€ spring box equippad with a scre€nsd ov..flow?
€. Is fis supply intek€ loc€ted above ihe floor of thc coll€ctjon chamb€?
44 ls rhB spring box ,olected |torn mnlamnaton inclding the enrry ot
sudace waler, anamals, snd dust?
,15. Is lhe ac.ess porl ftl6d wth a solrd wal€f tighl cov€r which overlaps a
fra,ned opening ,nd exlended dorm amund lhe lrarl€ al best 2 in.hes?
45 ls lh€ access porl a lrarned op.ning lhat is al b3n 4 inches high trnh a
47 Is the sc.ess potl ere!,atcd el |rasl i,l€oly-tour (24) incies above the top
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Drfl tr
tr tr x
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,es no rra u.k noie!!EtrDCDtrtr!trtrtrutr
ntrnDr
35. Thc lloor dr6in /sump pump is
approxately I foot ftom thc r+ell. Ite
pump to waste cistem is wilhio 30 fee!
though it may b. plumbed away Forl
well.
4t28t2015
Exhibit G-34
GROUNOWATER SOURCE . PG.l
PWS #.4t2812015
Is this sourc6 trealed?
7100030
Treatment objeclive: E ruln
D - dbinEclion
Source:
B wel ------r B ruranirou
fi sprins ------> n sprins Box
Located in the south central r8gion of the service area, this wellfield includes the manifolded wells
2 and 4, adjacent to well 6 which contains both pump 6 and pump 7.
Physicallocelion
Tag t:
E0007131
Comlrlon name of source:
Well 2
Treatment typ$: I Vn
(ldenw T/B€frnenl Tain in Connents)
423 - hypochlorinationls thero a well for lhe roundvrater source?CommeotNo
Grout dqnr(ff)p] unk
Stauc water depth.(8|58' E unrD unt
Pump capacity (GPM)
400
Casing size 0n)Date drilled I deplh (ff)
147'
Casing def'th JEI84' Iunt
lrfl
15 the casing screened?
v.. fl no B unr
ll ve ! untScreen depth (fl)
To:
B uat
ls lhE .,asirp.DErforated?
! ves fl Ho
Ewn
Perforation deplh (fl):UvAfl unt
Laiitud€ (Decimat)
Longitud€(D€cjmsDi co lrEitTs:
(Please indicale questbn numb6r)
Defici€ncy
Defr
All Sourcas
@ laive fl erooosed
I lnactive ! Ernergency (<60 &ys p€r year)
2. Hag lh.re be€n € Sourcc Whl€r A$essrnanl conduclod tor th! source?
seo comment 2
3. Has a,halG\4IJO| determin.tion boen done lor ihis source"
81112003
WELL INFORITATION
4. ls lhe well on a sepsrale bl lhat i3 large enough !o provde a minimum
di{Bnc6 or 50 tlst belween lh. well and th. near6sl prEpe.ly iine?
(appllcabb if closuucled afler 1 1/trr)
Are th. tollowing mininum dlslanc€s trom Ulo PWS u,,6ll behg m6t?
5. - Gravity seyysrlins ..... .......5or1.
5. - Prassuro s.wer !ine.,........ ... .....-.. ........-...,.,100 n
7. - lndiv,idual horne 3epllc bnf,.....-........ ......... ....100 n.
8. - lndividual hqne dEposalfiold......-... ... ..-..- -... .lm n.
9 -hdividualhorneseepagcpn...................-..... 100fi.
10. -Privi65...................-..--......................- ---..... 100fi.
ll -Liv€gtoct...................-..... ...............-...... . .5On.
12. - Canals, slrcams, ditcheq hk.s. ponft and
lants ut d to stol6 mnpotauc sub3tancB......,..5O fr
13. Are pctiid3r, hcrbijlios, terlllh!'S, porLDl€ conLin rs of p.trolaom
producls, or othar todc or hszarddrs fi,abaiaE 3lorud on li6 wdl lot?
lil. Are poslicire3, h.rblir.s, o. teltfu crs appti6.l io lhe wBll kt?
16. Vlhr lh€ well thd is locetod in a pit instattod .tle. t 1/5/64?
1 7. r pit w-ds h!ta[.d priol to 1 1/57Ezl - Has DEQ granlod en erc.ption and
do€B the pii havc watEr lighl ccnsttuclion ol p[ walls and lloor, a floot
draln end an accepiabh pl cove,
1E ls th6 w€rt prdected lrom onalhorized enrry? (Reconnende,
tg Docs th! c€6ng erlefid a minlnum of t8 lnch6s ebov€ the ,lnat gmlrnd
surrac! ard/ o. 12 hch.s abovr tE pump hous€ flod?
20. ls lhe well vented wilh tho open .nd of lh€ v6nl screcnGd and
tsminded dolvnward et l6an ,8 hctus ebov€ lhe tlnalground surlac6?
2r. 15 th€ w€[ pmvided wllh a s3|ilrry cap i,|d p.etent !urf* water enry?
22. ls thc well c€s€d a1d s.sl.d in suci a menner ll|sl gurrac€ wEta,
cannol efit€r 1116 u€lP
tr
tu n/l u* roie
Dale
EtrEt flEtrEDEitrEtrEtrEtr
uE
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trtr
EtrEttr
15. ls lh6 w8llin a p[? lf yes. Oate coflslructed:
Treahrclt: this well pumps to wastc at
start up to remove safld.
PUC info:
- tu.birc pump at 40 hp, 400 gptn & 65
psi discbuge; 67.262 MG producGd in
2013; chlorinatiotr; this pump shares lhe
pressurized stecl storage tank (the only
systcm storage) with wEll 4.
2. The repon was completcd December
17, 2001 Potential cotrtaninart
informaliou wss updated on March 15.
2013.
+Well log: an abbleviaied rrrcll log slatcs
(only): lhc geology; deptb to 147 feet;
water level at 58 feet; 84 fl of5/16"
casing pls a slcel drivc sho€ otr lhc botioEt
ofthc casil3B; by R. P. Cope Well
Drilliog; no date. S€e the $rlvey
nsrrative for tht qbbreviaaed loE
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E] trtrUE
EDDDD
trtr E] trtrE trtrtrtrE] fltrDtrE] trtr
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Exhibit G-3s
GROUNDWATER SOURCES - PG. 2
PWS #4t28t2015 7'100030Well 2
COMMENlS:
Signincant
y66 no da wt n lEtrtrtrDtr
tril
WELL INFORTIIATIOI lconu
23. ls lh.rc a smoolh nosed sample lap providad on lhe wsll disdrarg. pipe
pior to rreslrnert? 0}lr€aded lap is approved wih bacldlow prev€nler)
ls an instantafleous and lotalElng flow m.GrequiPP6d wilh nonvolatilg
mcinory indalled on t|e purnp distflbution line ol th€ u/€,, and is
exc€ss heal end rnoistsa6 from lhe oquipm€ri?
ls adsquate hoathg pmvired in 1tu p'Jmp hous€ lo provird sate .nd
smcienl op€ralion ol equlpmenl lo prev€nl fieezing ?
mainlarn€d and working properly?133.975tl25 ls a press!.e gaug6 provided ar all inslallations and is ( madained
and workino prop€rlY?92
E n 26. Can ue werl b€ gomp€d lo waste al the dssign capaclv ol the well via
3rl spprov€d air gap at a locetlon prlor lo ihe nrsl sewic€ conneclio.r?
,es no .!€ unk .oteENtrE!trtrDtrNEtutrtrtr8trtrtrtrEtrDtrN
E!UE_EqU!!E fr"y 6t'r,cTure contEinins imqna \ratet systeft co7l'ponents)
27. ls the sourcc laated ln a pump hou!.?
28. ls the pump ho{rB6 kepl clean and in good rep3m floo. cacts?)
2S. ls ltle pump hosse prolccted t/om una'nhorized pErsonneF
30- Does lh. pump house havs ad6quale lighhg lhrougllouf? (Recomnended)
31 . Are all non-sample laps inslallsd in th8 pump house eqllpped wilh an
apPropriate bad(nol preventron device?
32 ls adequate veotilrtion Fovired in the pump hou6e lor dissipa0on ol
34 ls th6 pump hous6 prolsctod fiom flooding, have adcquate drahage,
is lh€ lloor su ace al least sn (5) incnes ebolE lhe fnal ground $rface.
and is the grouod surlac€ grad.d 60 * lo lead surlace wat€r aliay from
the pump house?
35- ls th€ sump ror pump hoss€ lloor draini closer lhan 30 Ieel ,iom the w6ll?
36. ls the {loor drah coon€clGd to 66wer, slom d.ains, chloflialion room
drains, or any oth€r sourco of c'ltaminallon?
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SPRII{G INFORI{ATIOI{
37 ls lhe sntiE er6a wilhin a ooe hundred (100) Iool 6dlu3 ol lhe spring bot
fcnc€d lo lxevrnt tr?€pa63jng of liv€Elocl( and void of buiHings. dwallingE
a.d sourc€G of codamnalion?
38. Is surlac€ waler diverted from lhe I 0o foot pmtec-tion lono around
th€ sprin!?
39- ls the spring hoG€d in a pemen€it stuclure aM protectcd lrorn
contamnation including lhc onty of surlec€ waler, enimals and du3t?
40. lB flef3 a smooth no!6d sampl6 tap provtded on fte spanO discherge pip€
pdor lo tEahenl? (Thr6ad€d lap h approved wilh b8cHlol\, prewnte4
41. ls a iow melgr or o0rer lbyr mgasuring d€vice provuod?
SPRING BOX INFORMATION (Not attexistns spnhss have a spnns box)
,12. ls lhe spr'ng box equrpPd with a sct.en€d overllow,
43. ls the supply lnlake kxaled above tne floor ol llre collecllon chamber?
44. ls lhe spring box protected kom conlaminslion incllding he snlry ot
surlace wat6r, animals. and dust?
45. ls rh€ access pon r ed witr a solid warer righl cover wrich ovsrrsps a
framed opening and exlended douvn around the trarne al least 2 incr'es?
46. ls lhe sccess port a lramed opening {hat ls at least 4 lrches hrgh with a
.17. rs in6 a..€ss poii €l€vaiec al l€si iwentylour (zri) nchEs ai!v. iiE iop
yss no 'rs unk notetrtrtrtrn11trNNEtrtrtrtrtr
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24. Thc flow met.r itray mctcr both well
2 and4.
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Exhibit G-36
GROUNDWATER SOURCE - PG.l
PWS #.4t2812015 7100030
ls this source lreated? fl Yes l l No
Treatrnent objective: E Va
Physical location:
This well was abandoned in 2008 according to IDWR rules
Source:
E well
-r E Manirord
D sprins ------| E sp'i,'s 8*
fag*,
E00008064
Common name of source:
Well 3
ireatrnent rypes: E tla
(ldenw Tftalnenl Tain in Cofim.nls)
ndwater source?ls there a well for Ihe No Comment
Oate drilled
E unt
Casing deFlh Jq)E unr
Grout dqntvr|
E unt
Static water d6plh.lfll
E uni
Casing size(n)Pump capacity (GPi.,l)Welldepth (t)fl unr
ls the casing screened?
f l Ycs fl No fl rrnk
Screen depth (ft)
D unk
ls lhe casin ,oerforal€d?!ves !uo[l t'Yr
Perforation depth (ft)n N/A
E unk
Latilude (Dscimal):
I ongilude (OecjmsD:
COMIJlENTS:
(Please indlcat6 qucston i)umbed
Sqnificant
AllSourcos
I ective I croloseo
! Ina<tive I Emergency (<5O days pe. year)
? rus U€re been a Source Waler Asssssmsrn conducled for lhE sourcr?
3. Hr! a fnal G\MlOl determination be€n done torlhrs sourc6?
ts the well on a ssparate lot tnal B large enorgh !o provjda a manimum
d6lsnce ol50 feet batyraan lh. yycll and lhe n.arcsl pmpcdy lioe?
(apprrcabls tr coistvcr€d afl€r r Uln 7)
ArE lhe iolowing mhirrum distances frDrn lhe P\tS yrEll behg n'el?
- Gravity sew€{ lin8...-.......... -...-........-......-.-.....s0 n.
-ftearesemrline 100 n
- lndividual homeseplictank.-............... ........ 10on
- lndividual hom8 disposal ri€|d............... ...... . l0o rl
- lndMdualhome seepage pit..... ......... ... ..... l00 rl.
10. - Pnvles............ ......... ..100fl
11- - Liveltock.. .... .... ..,.. .5oft
12- Cana,s, sk€ams, ditches.laka3, pondsrnd
tanl(s usedto slore nonpolable gubslanc€s. . . ,50n.
1 3. Are peslicdes, herbicides, t€rt,liz€rs, porlable conlam€ri of pclroleum
producls, or olher toric or ha:ardous msterlals stored on lhe well lot?
14 Are pesticides, h€rlicdes, or l€rtrlizers applled lo lhe wsll lol?
16. Was me welr rhar is locar€d h a pn hd,alred drer r 1/5/64?
17- lt fil was irlslalled pnor to 11/5/64 - H3s DEO granted an erceptbn and
doas the pn have w-dle. tighl conslruclion or pil walls and lbor. e ,loor
draan and an ac.eplable pil cover?
1a ls lhe well prolected liom unadhonzod entry? (Recomfiended)
,9. Ooes $e casing extslld a minim{m or tE hchcs abov! lhe linal gmund
surta€€ and/ o. 12 iflches abova orc pump hqrse tioon
20. 13 the well vent€d with the op€n 6r1d ot lhr vent scr€ened 6nd
terminat€d doBnlrard at bast 16 inch$ abov8 lhe inalground surface?
21 . ls the well provided wilh s $nitary cap lhal pr.vants surfacE wal€r enlry?
22 ls lhe well cased and seal€d in such a manner that surtaco water
cannol enter tie well?
6.
7.
8_
9.
Dale:
WELL INFORMATiON
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,.s no . Lnk nottrtrtrtr!trtrtrtrtr
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15. ls lhe well in 3 pil? llyes, Date construclod:
f[U_U_UT
l[ l srqn,ncant f'l oenoencv
Exhibit G-37
GROUNDWATER SOURCE - PG.1
Pt4lS #
ls this source treated? lr-l v"' fl tu
Treatmenl Objeclivei ! uln
D- disinfection; see comment
Sourca:
@ wett - r B uan,rou
E sp,ins ---+ E sp.irU so*
Located in the south central region of the service area, this wellfield includes the manifolded wells
2 and 4, adjacent to well6 which contains both pump 6 and pump 7
Physical location:
Tag #:
E0007130
Common name of source:
Well 4
roundweler sot,rce?ls there a well for the I'10 Unk
Treatmenttypes: E Va
(ldentry Treatnent Inh in Cohnents)
423 - hypochlorinatioo
I unr
Pump capacily (GPN,l)
1500.
Casing si?e0n)
Un
Date ddlled
5t611974
well deprh (n)142 [ unr
Casing deFth,/E)s5 E unr
Grcut de,ntw,6)ts E unr
Static water deFlh,lfl)68" n u*
ls the casinF screened?Iv*Bto!unrn ruln
Screen depth {fi): B n7a ! unt<n unk
ls th6 cisirlrrlredoraled?! v"s BruoE v.q
Perforation depth (ft)B r,rraI unt
Latitude(DecimaD
Longitude (DecjmsD
COMI'ENTS:
(Plea!€ lndlcale question numb6r)
Siqnifrcanl
All Sourcos
E Adve I pmpos€d
I tnactve I Energency (<50 days p€r y€ar)
2. HaE there b€€n a Sourae Wetsr Assessm€nl conduclgd tor lhe source?
3 Has a final GVWOi detennination b6en done for lhis source?
8/1/2003
E E t" Are poslicides. herbicldes, ,ertiliz€rs, porlablo coil.inerE oI petrclerm
producls, or olhgr loxic or haz9ado6 materials slored on the $'Ell lol?
ls lhe $ell on a sepadte lol lhat as large enoogh to provi.la a minmum
diElance oI50 fest b€twsGn lhe wlll and lhe nearEt prop€rty line?
(appti:abb if consiruded efier 1l/lfZ)
Are lhE folbwing mlnlmum dislances ftom the PWS w6llb6ing m3t?
16 Was fie well lhat is bcaled in a pn inslal€d aner 'l 16164?
17. Jf pltwas insisllsd pror to 1i/964 - Has DEO grarted an erccp{ion and
does the pil have wale. light cqrstructioo ot pil walh and lloq. a lbor
drd,n end an accepEble pit cover?
18 h ln€ $EIr prclecl€d tom unanhorizc.l .niry? (Reconnetued)
19 Does lne casng .xlend a minirum ol 18 lnch€s above th. Imd qround
sudac. snd/ or 1 2 lnches abov8 th€ pump house lloo.?
20 ls rh€ well veoled wth lhe op€fl €nd of lh€ venl scr$ned end
tsrminaled dounwErd at l.ad 1 6 inchos abov8 the linal grolnd svrface?
21 ls ttu well prorlrlsd wilh a sanltary cap lhat provenE lu.rac8 water enlry?
22. ls th6 w€ll cased and ssalad in such a manner thal surface waler
carnol enter lhe well?
ro nla unl nor6
Drle
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EtrED trtrtrtr
Etrstrtr6EtrzEtrgtrtrsEEloEE,1fl !12
14 Are peslicides, hefticne3, or ferllizers applr€d lo
15. lslh6wellln a piu ll yes, Oale conslruct6dl
- Grdvity sewer lhe.... .
- Pre.ssre sanler lin6.-.. . .
- ldividual horne s8pllc t6nk...-...-...............
- lndiviruelhorEdisposaln!ld........ . .....
- lndividuar homE se8page pil...-..... .. ...
-Pdvbs.........
l4vesrod..................
- C ab,3lrEams. ditcires,latss, pmds and
tsnkE used io Eto.E nonpolable Bubslances.
.50 n.
1(x)n.
..'t@i.
.100fr.
..1@ft.
.r00tr
50 fi.
.50ff.
Treatment this wcll pumps to waste at
starl lrp to remove sand-
rPLIC info:
- 168.7 MG in 2013; sharcs the
prcssurized stecl storage tank with well
- 150 hp & 1500 Bpn oapacity at 65 pri
discharge turbin€ pump.
** 1974 rvell log: 16 nrch diameter l/4"
casing to 72 feel; 12 inch daam€ter
( l/4" thick?) casing ftom 68 to 95 feEl;
no well test dala slatic water at 68 fcct
R. P. Cope Well Dnlling.
2. The repolt was completed Deccmber
17, 2001 Potenlial contamin€nt
information was updated on March 15,
2013.
3. No GWUDI dclcrmination was found
ou file. but it is assurncd oDe hes hecn
done bascd oD thc agc oflhe wcll afld
review by previous sanitary survcys
LI
l----7nl,rrrs:--- ,7100030
F.xhibit (;-3rl
GROUNDWATER SOURCES . PG, 2
PWS #412812015 7100030
Please indrcale
iIENIS'
Signifi.ant Deficienry
SBnificant
.yes rb fva u.k nolsEtrtrtrtr WELL INFORiIATION (contl
8. ls the.e a smoolh no!6d rample lap provded on lhe well dbcnatEe pipe
prior to teahcnt? (Thresd€d tap is spprovld wnh beciAow prevenle0
24. ls sl inslantm€ous and lolalizng llow rneler equipped wilh nonvolalile
mcmory inslslled on lhe pump distibulbn line ol th6 !v.U and ir n
m6iflained and wortrng propedy,Eru E E zs. ts a pr€ssur€ gargeprwid€d al all inslallalic.rs and is il maintainedI
snd \lorking prcpedy?s2
E tr n E E ze. Can lhe tyEll b6 pump€d to waste ai lhs d*ign capadty olrle u€rl vla
an epproyed air gap at a locallm prior lo lhe llri seflica coin€ciion?
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PUIiP HOUSE ( ry srt,ctuF- canlaining inpothnt water syslBra colt'porerls.,
27. 13 the sourc€ locatad in a pump housa?
28. ls the pump house kepl cl.an dld In good r6pail? (Floot cacks?)
29. li the pump house paotected fmm Lhaulhorizecl p€rsonfl€l?
30. Does lhs plJmp house havs adequata lighting throughoul? (Recomnencled)
3i Ar. all non-samde tap6 iffilalked h r€ pump house equipped wnh an
appmprial€ backnow preventlon devic€?
32. ls ad€quate vefililation provided in Ihe pump holse for dissipalion c,,
excess heat snd moiEtur€ fom the equipment?
33. ls ad€q$le heeting frovidEd inthe prmp ho'rss 1o provLded sale and
efiic*nt operataon ol equipm€d lo prevent lree?ing ?
34. li th€ pump holse protecled trom flooding, haye adequale drsinage.
is the floor sudace at lea sr (5) inches abov€ lhe fnal ground surface,
and is ihe grdund surfac! graded so a3 to lead surla@ water away tom
ths pump hotls8?
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NDtrtrt]
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35 ls lhe sump for pump house ltoor drains clos€r lhan 30 f6€t from lhe wEll?
38. ls lhe floo. draln connecled to sewer. slorm dlarns, cnbrination room
d€lns, q any olh€r.ource ol co0larninaiion?
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SPRING IMFORMATION
37 ls lhc er ire rei wilhin a one hundred ( 10O) lool radus ot ih€ sFring box
lenced lo prevenl lr€sp8s8ing of llveslockand void of bu dngs, .lubllings
and sources ol contrnhaiion?
3a. b surfsce wate, dlverted trom th6 loo fool protedion zone around
ltu spring?
39 ls lhe spnog noused in a perm8nent slruclu.o and pEt€cied rrom
coniaminetion inc.ludlng lhe enlry or lrirface waler, animsls and dusp
40. ls lhele a smooli nosed sample ie proviled ofl lhe spring discharge prpe
prior lo lr.ah€nt? (Threeded tsp as approved wilh bacrflo'" pr€venter)
/tl . ls .a llow meler or olh€r now m€a3uring device provided?
trtr
yes no ./a unk noletrtrE] Dtrtrtrtr!trtrtrtrtrtr
SPRING BOX INFORI$ATION (Nat att existins spnnss have e sgins box)
!t2 ls lhe spdng bo)( equipped wnh a sc.6roed ovefiov?
43 ls lhe erpply hta(e locrl€d sbovc lh€ floor o( lhe colledion chamb€r,
44 ls lhe spdng box plol.ded rmm c. amiffitbn hcludhg lhe entry of
s|,,rface lvaisr, anknals, and dusl,
45. ls lhe ac.€ss po.r tiled with a solid waterlighl cov6r wlicn ove(hps a
framed opefling and extend6d do,n arwnd he frame sl l€ast 2 rn6.s?
46. ls tne access porl a ftam€d op€fling lhat i3 at leasl 4 inch.s hlgh wilh a
locl(hg clevicc?
47 ls lhs s.c.is port eleletsd si l€es! twrntlfolr (24) hch-r anole the lopr- T-t 11
24 Thc flow mctermay meter both w€ll
2 ar'd 4.
Exhibir G-39
GROUNDWATER SOURCE . PG.,I
PWS #:4t28n015 7100030
ls this source treatedz l,l v"' I I tio
Treatment Objeclive: E ltl
F disinfec{ion; see commenl
Souace:
E we - --i E Manaold
! Sprtng -----) E spang a*Physical localion:
Located in the north central service area
Tag #:
E0007132
Common name of souace:
Well 5
ls lhere a well for the undwatel sourc€?No Unk
Treatment types: E l/e
(ldenw T6at77lent Train in Connenls)
423 - hypochlorinalion
Date drilled
6.i 2c,/r gzs fl un*
Grout de,oIwfl,lsr fl unrU
Casing si7P0n)
Un
Pump capacity (cPM)
750*
l,/Vell deplh (f,)Casing deplh.la)
152
Static water depth.(fIs2' E u*
ls the casing sseened?fl v." B r'ro fl unr
Screen deplh (fl)l Urk
E unr
ls the casiq),Eerforated ?fl ves B ton ruta
Pedoration depth (ft)EI N/A
E unk
To:
Lalitude {Decimar:
Longilude(Decimal):
COMMENTS:
(Please indicat€ question number)
Dencre
All Sourcea
I errive I Crorosea
I rnaore fl EnErgency (<60 days p€r year)
2. Ha3 thar6 been a Source Watar A$essmenl conduclad tor tha sourc€?
comment
3 Has a ll6al GWUDI delerminalion been done lor ltis source?
8/1/2003
WELL tt{FORItATtO[
4 ,s th€ wEll oo a s.par,ie lol thal is larc€ €nough lo provde a mnlflrrm
dlslanc. ol 50 felt be$€en lh€ w€ll and tho near€si p.openy [n€?
(applixblg iI mnsrructed ane. 1l/t/77)
Arc the foUovving minimlm dislanes rom the PWS well being ma1?
5 ' Gravity ss^ret line .........-.....50n.
6. -PrerElresewerline..,...,.,,.. .............,,,....1oO11.
7 -lndivijuElhon€septic1enk...... ...................1mft.
a - lnd rdual homc diEpos3l neu... . ....--..............100tr.
9 -lndividualhom.seapagepit.........................1OOn.
10 - Pnvies .......... .....-... ......100n
11 - Liveslock... .. ..... .......5011
12 Canal!, sir6ams. dtcies, lakes, ponds and
lants used to srore nonpotabb suutances.. . ._...5O fl.
13 Are pssliciles, herbicides, felrlilizers, portsble contaimrs or pelrclsum
producls, o. other lolic or harardous mslsrials slored on tne well lot?
16. ltbs the w€lllhal is located ln a pit inslalled after 1 Ut64?
l7 lf pir was installed pnorto 11/t64 - Has oEQ granted an erc€prion afld
do8s lhe pit hav8 wete. tilhl conslructioo of pll walls and floor, . lloor
drain and an acceplable pil cor6r?
18 ls lhe r|dlprolecled trom unrxnhorlzed entry? (Racohnended)
19. Does lh€ caslng en6fld a minimum ol 1 E inches abDve Ue rinal ground
surfac€ and or 12 jnches sbove lhe pump ho'rse lk.y?
m ls the well vented wth the opln Bnd ol the veni s.rE€ned and
terminaled downward al lea6t 1 8 inches sbove lhc final ground sud6ce?
21 . ls thc will provided rth a sanitary cap 0!at Fcrlnts surtacc waler edry?
22, ls the well casld and sealed in slrch a rnann€, [)al sufac6 $ate,
c€nnol enler lie w6ll?
no a tbt ir,te
Dale
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EtrEflEuEtrEtrEtrEtrEtr
trE
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IJ
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E] iltrntrntrD
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trtrft trtrtrtr!trtrtrtr!!ntr
!tr
14 Are peslicides, hertncides. o. flfliliz8.s applied lo
15. ls lhe wellin a pit? ltyes, Dato con3trucled.
'freatrnenl: tbis wcll plllnps to waltc al
slart up lo rehove sand.
+ 1979 well log:
- a 20 inch dialneter, l/4" thlck casing
from 1to 5l fect rnd a 16 ilrch diaDeter
l/4" thick casing ftom I lo 152 feet: 92
f9e110 static watcc no well test data;
Andrc$/ W€ll Drilling.
'*PUC in formalion:
- 75 hp turbinc pump with a capacrty of
750 gp at 65 psi discb3Jgc:2ll.62MC
produced in 2013; saad separatiou and
chlori[ation.
2. -fhe repon was completed December
1Z 2001. Potenrial contamrna[l
informalion was updated on March 15,
20t3.
l
Exhibit G-40
GROUNDWATER SOURCES - PG. 2
c0mmon PWS *.4128t2015 7100030
COHMENTS:
DefkL€ncySiqnificaot
J6s no rva un* aale8trtrtrtr
E
f,l tr trtrtr
\rrELL |'{FORMATIO lcont)
23. ls th€r€ a sn'ooth nosed sample l.p provxled on tho well dischsrge pipe
prior 10 lroatm6nr (Thraaded lap is appoved with b*kfow prevealer)
24. 16 an lnstsnlan@us and lotarizinq ,low meler equipped wim nonvDlalile
memofy nsblld on the pump dislfibuton llne ol lhs 'i€ll and ls t
nEi.rlarned 3nd working prop€ny?22,930.100 gallons
?5. rs a pressure gauge p.ovided 3t all installations and Is il mainrained
SPRING BOX I FORIIA O lNot dt exlslng spit.as have a spnnq box)
42 ts th6 spnng bor equipped wih a screened overflow?
43. ls lhe supply intakE locsled above lhe lloor ol the coUection ctumber?
44. ls the sp(ng box prolecled from contammato.r ncludang the enhy of
slrhce waler, anirnsls, and dusl?
45. ls lne access porl fitled wnh a solil waler tighl cover whlch overlaps a
tramed opening and exlended doMr arolnd lhe fram€ al leasl 2 inches?
46 ls the ac.€ss porl a ftamed opening thal ls al l€31 4 inches high w h a
4 /. ls the acc6ss porl 6lsvatsd ai Isast lwenty-ioui (24) mche8 abovE the ioF
of lh6 bor or ground level, wlri*ever is highef.,
and Pod<ins Pmp€rty?tr f] E Ze Cafl t'te 'i/ell b6 pump€d lo wasle al lhe design capacily ol t'te well vla
an spprcvod 6ir gap 6t a localbn prior lo lhe lirsl seMte conneclioo?
,e6 no d. unt 6ore
Et trtrtrtrEt trD!trtrtrtrtrDEtrDtr!trtrtrtrtr
zuULEgllgE ( ny sruciu e conHatng imwdant watet system companents)
27. ls lhe so!rce loca{ed in a pump house?
28 ls lhs purr1p hous6 kopl dean and in good repaifl (Floo. crecks?)
29. ls the pump house prolecled lro.n unarlhorlzed personneP
30. Ooesrhe pump house havead€quste llghlrng lhroughoul? lReconnended)
31 Ar€ all non-sample raps installed in the pump houEo equipp6d with an
appropiale b*kflow prevenlbn devlc€?
ls adcquale lenlilalion provrdod in lhe pump hou-se ior dissipalon ot
excess h€Et Eod moisture trom lne equipmefll?
ls adequate healing provided ln the pump nous.lo provid€d safe and
sffici6nl op6rEtjofi ol equlpmenl 1o prevenl free2lng ?
34. ls lhe p!ftF house prol€cled lrom tbodhg, have adequste dreinage,
.3 rh€ floof €unac€ al lsssr six (6) inches above rhe llnal qround su(ac€,
and is lhe ground n rface graded 5o as to lead 8lrrtace \}ater a! ,ay tom
lhe pump hoose?
35. ls the sump for pump house tloor 'ains cbser lhan 30 leel forn Ue sEll?
36- ls lhe floor d€n connectcd to seuEr, storn drains, chlorinat on room
drains. or any olher source of c.nta indion?
SPRING I NfORTIATION
37. ls lhc eoli.r arca wihh a on€ hrndred (100) fool rad ius oI lh6 spring box
fenced !o prevenl tespassbg ol livcstock afld void ol buildings, clwellings
and Gources o{ conlaminalm?
38. ls 9rfac6 u/aler divorted lro{n lhe 100 looi pmlection zooe aroond
the spring?
39 ls lh3 spring hou$d in a permg.Enl 5trudure and prolBctsd lrorn
conlrni.Etim indrding th6 €nlry ol surlaco welff aninals snd duslT
40 ls lhcr€ a smoolh oosed ramplolap p.orided on lhe spnng dlsclErge pipe
prior to lreahe.t? (Threadod rep 6 apFoved wlth baclib, prevenler)
41 ls a lloy/ m€ter or other flow rn€3suring d€vlco provld€d?
trn
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Fs ft ,ra dl ndLtrtrtrtr!
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Exhibit G-41
GROUNDWATER SOURCE. PG.I
PWS i4128t2015 7100030
ls lhis source trEated? lll ves f] ilo
Treatment objective: I ln
D - disinleclion; see commentThe well is located in ihe south cenlral service area nearwells 2 and 4
Pumps 6 and 7 are both located in this well.
Source:
E wett -----' El Manirotd
I sprins -----] n Sptns 8o,
ag *i
E0007129
Physicallocation
Common name of sour@
Well6
ls there a well for the undwalea source?
Trealrnent typesi ! na
(ldenw Treonnent Train in Cofi/,ents)
423 - hypochlorination
fl unt
Pump capacity (GPI{,1)
600*
Casing sizc(ln)' ! unl Un
Date drilled
3,'1l1989
Well deplh (ft)
150
Casing de!1h,Iff)
123
Grout de,nlrytf)30 fl unt
Stallc water deplh.(fl)
' I unt
ls the casing screened?
! va* [ r.ro f] unr<Eva
Screen depth (ft): B Vn ! unt
To
I unr
ls Ihe casiqrp.rforated?
I ves []noE nir
Perforalion depth (ft)E N/A
I unt
Latitudc(Dedmsr)
Longitude(Decnnal):
coitt ENTS:
(Please lndicrls question number)
Significant
All Sou,coa
E A.dve lf proposed
! Inactive l] Emergencl (<60 days per year)
2. Hss lhere b€.o a Solrc€ Vl/Eler Ass€ssmenl conducted tor th! source?
comment
3 Has a final GIMJD I delenninalion b€en done tor lhis source?
81112003
ls the w6ll on a separat! lot thal is large enough to provide a mlnimum
dislanc6 ol50 f€€l behi/eefl lhs well ,1d lhe nezesl propeny he?
(applicable il construded aner 11/117)
Are lhe foilowing minimum distances fmm the PIVS well being m.l?
13, Are peliiddes, helbildes, ferlitrze.s, porlable conlainers orp.lroleum
pmducls, or olher tD(ic or hazardouc mai€nsls slored on the woll lor?
14 Are peslicil€s, herblcldes, or lerliliz€rs applled lo Ihe wEll lol?
16. llbs the w€llf}at E locatcd h a pn lndatted aner 11/5/at?
1 7. lf pil ',ras lnstalled pior to 1 1 /5/64 - Has DEQ gr€n!8d an ercaprlon and
does lhe p( hav€ lx.tlr tight csrstudbn or pi walls and tloo., a floor
dEin and En accept5ble pit cove?
18 Isfhe w6llprolecled korn unauliorized enlry? (Reconnended)
19. Does lnc casing e{€nd a mlnimumot 18 inchcs abov6lie linalground
sudace and/ or 12 incies sbove lhe pump house tlooP
20 ls lhe wlll vanled with lhe open cnd ol lha v€nl sc.eened and
le.minalod downward al leest 18 inches above the nnal ground slrtace?
21 . ls lhe $dl provid€d wifi s sanilary csp ihat prBvenls surface ,rder cdry?
22- ls the well cased €rd 3eeled in such a menner lhat srrface wsl€r
canool enter lhe lrEIP
D
Ilare
oale:
yes no rra unk nol6EUDNE
tr!trCD
EllEutrtrErlEtrtr!EDEtr
!E
DD EtrtrE trNtrtrEtrNtrtrEtrD
,B no n/b r,Ilt norE
rz!Ertr trtrtrtr
trtrs.fl tr"fl EzEE8tr[]gfl E 10.EEUfl E tz.
l5 ls the wlllin a pil? lf yes. Dat€ conslruded
- Gravily sei/er lin!... .. .... .
- Prossure sewlr lino-.. .-. ..
- hdivldual hornc s.plic iank... ... . .. ... . .. .. . .. . .
- lndivldual hom6 da+osslneE.... . ..... .... .
- lndivitud hom6 soapage pit.-...... ..... ....
- Pfivies.-.......
- L ivestock.......... -
- CanaB, st eams. dllches, lakes, ponds and
ianks used lo store nonpoLDle substanc€s
..50 R
.100 n
..100 fl
.. r00 n
..100 R
100n
.50n
50n.
Illis wcll pumps to *aste at startup to
rcmovc sand.
2. Thc repon was complcted Decembcr
I 7. 2001. Potenlial contaminart
information was updated on March l-5,
2011.
*1989 $ell rcport:
- 24" diameter c€smg ftom +1 to 90 5
fecl; 20 inch cesinS from 1.5 1o 123 feet;
slatic watcr at 56 fcct; rlo well lEst data:
Andrew Well Drilling The well log is
allached to thc aarrative portion oftic
saniiary survey.
'rPUC inform atiotr:
- 47.584 MG irr 2013; submcrsible purtlp
rated at 75 hp afld 600 gplD 8t 65 psi,
non
Exhibit G-42
GROUNDWATER SOURCES - PG. 2
common name PWS #Well 6 4DAt2015 7100030
CO[IMENISi
indicale question n
Significant
Jes no da unk r'ol€trtrtrDD lYELL INFOR'iIATION lcont)
23 ls lh€re a snbolh nosed sampL t p provided on the weli disdrarge pip€
mainLarned and $ork'ns Propenr?40,350,t00 gEllons
0auge ptuvided at all inslallations and is d rnainlarned
and working prop€triy?
SPRING BOX INFORIIATIOX (Not et oxisnog spnngs have a spnng box)
42 ls lhe spring box equipped witl a screened overncw?
43 ls lhe supPly intake located abov€ lhe lloor o, ihe colleclion chambe,
,14 ls lhe sprang box p.olecled ,rom contamnalron induding th. crty or
s rla€e waler, animals, and dusi?
45. ls t e Eccess pod rfled with a solld waler liqhl cover wlrich overbps a
lramed opcning and exlend€d down around lhe frame at l66st 2 inches?
46 ls ihe access po'l a framed opening lhal is al least 4 inches high wlth a
47 ls ihe aklss ,od eieval€d al least trreniy-four (24) 1n.,.€! abov€ $e top
level, wiidlever is high6?
pdor lo lr6atmenl? (Thread€d lap is approved wili backiow pGventer)
rs an instrnlaneous and lolalizing iow mets lquipp€d wilh nonvolatile
rn€rnory lnstallei on lhe pwnp dElribution rin6 of lhe \f,elland is it
tr tl
tr tr E E ZS. Can lhe wlll b€ pump€lt to yrasle d us dssign capacrty ol the {y€ll vis
an approved air gsp 3r a bcation prio.lo the t?si s4.vica co.'n€ct'on?
tr
,es no rVB {k naGtrEEtrUtrtr!trtrtrtrutrtrr]!DtrtrDtrtrtr!
EUUL!!9!I9E (,Cry struct!rc cant iniog impodant vntet sysrcrn cornwnents)
27. {s the source located in a pump hous€?
2& ls lhe pump hous€ kspr cleao and in good repaar? (Floot cncks?)
29. ls th€ pump house prclocled lmm unauihoired personnel?
30. Ooes lhs pump house have adeqlale lighting ihmughorl2 (RecohmeDded)
31 Ar. all non sanplo laps hslalled n lhe pump hous€ equrpp€d witr\ afl
appropriale backtlow pr€ventlon device?
ls adequale veol latbn provided h the pump house for dissipalion ol
excess had and noislure lrcm $e equipm€il?
ls adequala heeling provided in thc pump house to provijed salc and
eficl€nt operalioo ol 6quipmcril io pre\rcnl fraezing ?
34. Ir the pufip hous€ prolecled from flooding, have €dequale dlahsge,
is lhc foor surfac. al l€asl 3h (6) inches abov€ the I'mel ground surfBce,
and is lh6 grornd sudace graded 30 as lo lEad slrf6re yater alsy tr.fi
the pump holjse?
35 ls the sump fo. pump houlc lloor dEins clorer lhan 30 leel
'lom
lhe well?
36 ls tie lbor draln canneclgd lo s€'^/€r, Giorfi drahs chlofiinalion room
d€ins, or any other source of conlamination?
SPRING INFORMATIOI{
37. 16 rh8 enlir€ arBs wflhin a one hundGd (1q0) foot radus ol rhe spring bo,
lencad to preveni lrcspasslnq of liveslo.k and void ot buildings, dwellings
and sources ol conlaminalioo?
3a B surface ' ,'rter diven€d from ltu 10O {ool proleclion zone aroiJnd
th! spring?
39. ls lh6 spdng housed in a p€m.n€ slructuE axl proled€d trom
contaminatbn incllding lh€ enlry ot surlace water, smimals €nd dusl?
40 rs lhff€ a smooh nos€d smple lap provi&d on lha spring discharg3 pipe
prior lo troshtnl? ffhread€d lEp E apprcwd wtr backlb FEveder)
41. ls a flow m6ler or olhor flow,neasunng device provE.d?
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tr D tr
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24. lhe meter for purlrp 7 nccds 10 be
rcplac€d; only the pump 6 mcrer was
opcrable.
26. The pump lo waste pipc necds a
sqeen on thc dischar8c to lhc canal.
Exhibit G-43
GROUNDWATER SOURGE - PG.T
PWS #:7100030
Treatment objeclive: E *la
Commenl
NO
Physical localionl
Located in the,rvest centralpart of the service area
Source:
E well -----' l] Maniford
n sp'ing ---> fl spdns aox
E0008065
ag#:Common name o, source
Well I
Tr€a{menttypes: fl Va
(ldetw fEatnent fnin in Co/l]z?en,l|
soulce?ls lhere a well for lhe
Casing size(ln)
20 to 24 E unk
Date dnlled"l
7l?al1g55
I depth
421
Casing deplh,(.ql135 E unr
Grout de,r l{fr)
116 E unr
Static waler denth,ttl24 fl unr! trnt
Pump capacity (GPM)
1500"
ls lhe casing screened?!v* @uo Iunrn nla
Screen deplh (fl): [ ru71 ! unt I unr
ls lhe casiqrr,De.forated?! ves PrcEva
E rleI unt
Perforallon depth (n)
Latatude (Decinal):
Longitude{DecimaD
coullENTs:
(Please indicale qulslion numblo
Sgnitlcant
TrEallnent lhis wcll is seldom uscd;
howcvcr, a portable hypocblorinator is
available ifnccied. Also, the wcll is
dcsitlcd lo pDmp to waste upon startup
to rernovc sand.
i 1955 welt log iflfo:
24" diaDetcr casing &om +l !o 60 ft;22
diaectcr casing &om +l to I 16 & 20"
csing from 78 n to 135 ft.
- 24 fl ro standirg waler; well lest at 240
gpm and 24 hours, but no &awdotllr
giv.o. Andre* wdl DriliDS fo, tb€ Utah
Idalro Sugar Co
**PUC infoi
- 76.705 MG produc€d tn 2013;
- ?5 hp turbiDe pump rated al 1500 Bpm
and 65 psi.
**rWcll 8 appcars !o have been rlrilled
1995 and deepened in 1999.
I lllis wcll is scldom uscd
2. Thc report was conrpleted Dacembc,
17, 2001 Potcnlial contsminant
infordration wns updatcd on March 15,
20 t3
4. 'Ihe well and well house are situated
lcss than 50 fcer frodl a,1 access road.
All Sourco3
g Adve E prcposed
I mao've B En]ergency (<60 days per ye.r)
2. Ha. thar. b€en a Sourc. ltlalcr Assassmcnt coiductad b. tlle so(ce?
comment
3 Has a linal GVVUDI delerminalion b€€i don6 for lhis source?
8/1i2003
ls the wsllgl a sapssle bl lM b brc€ cnough b provtss a minirrlrn
diBtaca ot 50 f€€t batw€€n tno w6ll end th€ noaaesl pmpeaty :r.?
(apdkabla ( corlstrudad drer I 1/117)
Ar3 lhe followhg mhirrum dEter.s tofi lh6 PVr/S l,€[ belno m€t?
- Gravily ser€r 1he.......... .......-....50n.
- Pr€ssuE B6{/la line.-.............. ................. ....100 n.
- lndiviruel tlom€ s€ptattrk....... . .. .................100 n.
- lndivldual hom€ dbpos5l i1e|d...... . ........... . ..100 ll
' lndivldual norEseepego pit...... ...................,..10Oft
- Privies.......-...-........ - -.. .. .10011.
- 1iv.s1ock........... .. .......5011.
. - Canab, sfeflns. ditche3, Lkcs, poids rnd
tani. u!6d lo.tore nonpotabts substanc!!.,-. ....50 n.
13 Ar3 p€sticirEs, h€rbicidcs. f8nili.ers. po{tabb containcrs of pelroleum
producls. or other to{c or hazadous malerials sto..d on th€ wcll lot?
16. Was Ue w€lllhal is hcaled in a pn inslal{€d aier 1l/5/6ll?
'17 r pil was inslalla'd p.to. to 11/t6?t - Has DEO granl.d an e&eplion and
do€s rle pil have w-d€r ligln conrlruclion of pil walls and lloor. a floor
drain and an acceptabb pn corcf)
16 rs rhe well proiectcd frEm unadhoreed entry? Seconncnd.d)
19. Do€s ths casing en€nd a mlnhum ot t8 inc,les sbove the nnel groun(l
surl*€ and/ tr 1 2 lnchas above the F,np hous€ ,kron
20. ls thc wel v.nl.d wilh lh. open end of lh6 venl scre€n.d and
teminat€d downwad al lcast 18 inch.s abovc lh! fnal ground surla.l?
21. ls the well providad wilh a sanilary cap thal prevents lurfa@ wrl€r enlry?
22 l! Ihe well casd and sealed in such a rnanner lhai su.lace wale.
cannot enler lhe well?
Dale
ye5 no ,va uik norQ8trtrtr8
EI trUtrtr
5.
6
7
8.
9.
t0
11
12
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DE
trtrtrtrtr!Dtr!trDtrtrtruu
utr
!fl El trLIE Utrtrtr8trtrtrtrtrtru
J€s no n/6 u^k nole
!l-tr!E!EN
14 Ara p€3rci.les. herbicides, o. le.Ulizc6 applled lo
15. ls lhe well h a pil? [yes. Oale conslrucled:
L_-.1
I uzalnls
Exhibit G-a4
GROUNDWATER SOURCES . PG. 2
PWS 4Well 8 I I Ananofi 7100030
yes m nfa urk nol€8ntrtrtr WELL INFORIIiATION (cont)
23. ls th6e a smoolh nos6d sample tap provided on the well disdreBe pipe
prior to trealm€nl? (Ihrc€dad tsp is aPproved wiu backnow preventer)
24. ls en lnsianianeo{s and tolalizinq tlow meter equipped wilh nonvolaljle
memory lnslall€d on lhe pump dislribuion llne ot the welland is il
maintained snd wo ing propedy?191,900 ga,lons
25. ls s pressu.o gaug€ provided at all inslalbtlons and is il malnlamed
snd working p.op€rly?psiLE ZS Can the w€rl be pumped 1o wasle al lh€ design capacity of lhe wGll ua
afl approved ah gap al a b.€lion prior to lhe liBl servire conneclion?
ntrEtrUtrDtrtrtrtrtr!trtr
tr
E
sEtrsE
u trn
trtrtrtr!
e!!E_E9!JSE ( Dy sfn/cnr/e containins inpoiant webr systen conpnents)
27. ls lh. sourc€ locatcd ln a pump house?
28. ls the pump nouse l(ed cl65n and in gpod r€paiP (Floor crac*s?)
29. ls the pump house protBcted from unauthorired pcrsonnelT
30. Oo€s ihe pump hous6 hava adequale llghllng th.ougnoql (Recomnea<lecl)
31 Are all.on-sampla laps installed in the pump house equippcd vrdh an
appaopriatc b€ckiow paevenllon deyEe?
ls adequak venlitation provided in lhe pump house for dis3ipalion of
excess hoat 6nd moislu@ frcan the equipment?
D
trtrtr8ntrtr!trn
)G Do rva d* nol.NtrtJtrtr
trtrtrtrtr
trtrrtrtr
trtrtrDtr
trL]trIJD
!n
u tr tr
33. ls adaquatp heatng providod n lhe pLmp'lorse lo prcvded sar. and
eff,cieni op€railon of equipmonl lo pr€yenl rEezhg ,
34 rs lhe p{rmp hous€ protecled lrom fooding, hayB ad6quale drsinage.
E lhe {loo. surlace al leasl s,x (6) mcies abovs lhs trialground sudace.
and ls th. ground Eudace gradod so as io lead surlaca r,val€r awsy lrofi
th€ pump house?
35 ls th€ sump lor pump hdrse floor dralns closer lhan 30 leel from the $€ll?
36. ls the iloor drain mnn€cled lo s€war. slorm drdins, chlorinelim room
drains, or any dlher source o, conlamilation?
SPRIIG I FORIUATION
37 ls lhe €dire a.ea withh a one hundred (100) root rudius ol ihe spdng box
feflc€d lo prevenl trElpasshg or livcstock 8nd void ot burldhgs, dwellings
and sourc€s ol contamlnallon?
38 ls surrace lrater divened trom the 100 tuol protectbfl zone a6und
ihe spring?
39. ls the sFing housetl in a permancrt siructur€ and protected ftnn
conlallrinatlon lncluding tie enlry ol surlsc€ waler, animaE and dustT
rlo ls thefe a smooth nos€d $mpb lap yovidcd on lhe spdng disch€rge pipa
pnor lo lrealm€nt? (Throaded tap i6 approved wilh backflow prevenlcr)
41 . ls a llow mel€r or oiher llow m€asuring d€vlc provired?
,r3 .o rra unk rbGtrtr8Dtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtr
SPRING BOX ll,lFORMAnO Nol all extsting $rings hava a spang box)
42 ls the Elring box equipped with a scr€ened overiow?
43 ls lfte supply inlake located abovs th€ foor or the colledion chamber?
4,1. Js thr spring box prol€cl€d lrom contaminalion includrng lhe entry of
surfac€ waler, anifials, and dust?
45 ls fie a@ss pon ftr6d wnh . slid waler lighi 6var \ /hich ovenaps a
framed opening and Enended dorm around lhe flBme at l8ast 2 rnches?
46 ls the access porl a fi"amed opening $al G al lealt 4 rnches high wlti a
locking device?
47 is ni6 acss poli €lev6'.d ai 1c551tw6.it -four (24) laaies alove lhe ldp
ol ihe box or qround lsvel, wnichevor ls highef
trtr!ntr
0
COMME&rSi
indicale
25. the wcll was trot iD us€ at lhe lime of
the srrrvey.
Exhibit G-45
GROUNDWATER SOURCE . PG.T
PYr'S #7100030
ls this source kealed?Source:
B wett
-r ! uanirou
E spnng ------' n sp'ins 8ox
Located in lhe north cenlral service area.
Physicallocalion
Common neme of soutce
Well I
TaO #:
D0M85'14
ls lhere a well roundwater soLrce?for the tlnk
T.ealment objective: E nlo
D - disinfectionl see commenls
Treatmenl typesr E Vn
(ldsnfr'ty Trcahnenl fratn ln Conmenls)
423 - hypochlorination
Pump capacity (GPM)
3000"
Caslng sirP(.)
Un
Dete drilled
3127|2AAA
Well depth (r)
4'18
Casing depth .lfi,]
248
Grout dent\r0)26i ff unr
Static waterdenthJfll132 E unr
ls lhe casin9 screened?@ve"!ro!unr
depth (fi)
407
Unk ! unr
ls the casiru, norforated?
Ives Iro
EruA
Perforation depth (ff)
To:
E N/A
I unr
Lalilude(oeoimaD: 43:31.1
Longilrde(oecirnal)r 51 :57.9
COT{METTS:
{Please indical8 queslion number)
All Sourco3
@ mive ! erooosea
E Inadive E EmergenEy (<60 days per year)
2. Hit3 lhert Dcci a Source !\ht6r Al.essnl6 d conduded ior lhe s.urce?
comn'ient
3. Has a linal G\ ArDl delerminatim been don€ fortnis source?
ls tie $€ll on a separale lol lhat is la.ge e.ldtgn to pmvide . minimum
dislance ot 50 teot bllween the wlll arld $e nearEst property line?
(appficabb ir construct€d atl.r l1llrA
Are Ue followtng minlnum distanc6s from lie P\ryS w€ll belng met?
- Gravily sewer lina.... ....... ......50n
. Pressur6 sevi€r lhe.,... .......... . ., .... ......, 10O 11.
- lndividual horn€ septic tank..,....,.. . . . ...-....-. 1mfi .
- lndavdualhome dhposalfeld..... ... .- ...,...... .10oft.
. lndiviiu8l horne seepag. pil... .. . ..-. ... ....-...100ff.
10. . Privies... ... ....... .. .. .......100tt
11.'Uveslod.. ............................... ....50ti,
12. - Canals. slreams, dildrc6, lakes, ponds and
lanks used lo stole nonpot ble suballnces, .....-.5ofl,
13. Are pasiicn€s, hert rcidqe, fsrUllzers, porlable q|lainers d pelroleum
producls, or olher toxic or hazardous metedals slored on lh6 well lol?
14 Are pasticides, herbicid8s, o. t€rllltzlrs applbd to th€ well bl?
16 lyaslhe s€lllhal is bcaied h a pil installod ane. 11/t64?
1 7. I pil was hstalEd prior 10 1 1/5/6tl - Has DEO ganlcd an exceplirn .nd
do.6 lh€ pil haye wal€r lbhl construclion of pil walls and lloor, a floo.
dram and an acteplBble pll colEr?
18 ls lhE well prollcld trom unauthonzad €nlry? (Recanfiended)
19 Docs th€ ca.hg en nd a mnlmum of ia hdl€s above lh6 fnal glouod
surface and/ or 1 2 inches €iove thc pump hoose flooa
20. ls the well venled wih th€ open end oflhe vaarl screened en.l
terminat€d dolvn$/srd al lesst 1 I incnes abova the linal grcund 3urtace?
21. ls O€ well pmvrded wllh a senllary cap liat p.evenls surlac6 water €otry?
22. ts Ihe lvEll ca6€d and sealed in such a maonar Uat surlaca waler
csnnot 6nler the u€ll?
5.
5
7
8.
9.
Dale:
INFO
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15 lslhe wellin a p[? lfyes, Date conslructed
s well pumps to waste at startup to
*2008 well log:
- lhc casin8 is 20" diamcter ftom 0 fccl
**PUC data:
- 3000 gpm capacity at 65 psi:
- 502,000,000 gallons amusl productron
in 2013:
- 400 hp VFD hlrbire pump.
122 feet belo\n ground surface (bgs); 16"
from +2 ft to 256 fl b8s; 12" from 340 fl
to 375 ft bgs, and 10" trorn 248 ft to 36?
ft b8s.
- test puflped at300 gpm for 24 hours
with 78 fect of drawdo\rn.
- Ardrew Well Drilli g Scrvices, klc.,
3t31/2008.
remove sand
I 4trsncr.s
I ,nurus
Exhibit G-46
GROUNDWATER SOURCES . PG- 2
common PWS #Well I 4t2812015
COMII!ENTS
Slqniflcant
yes no rva Lrlk not€8trtrtrtr WELL l FORtilATlON (contl
23. ls lh€r€ a s,lDlh rcsed sa.nplo lap Fovid.d on th€ w.ll dischsrge pipe
prior to lealrnerll? (Thrssded lap is app.o€d wth bactflolr p.evonter)
24 ls an hslantanBous End loia,izlng flow mal€r equipp€d wilh nonvoial(e
memory hstarled on $e pump di6rribdjon line orfie werl and is n
mainlarnod and working Foperly?
25- ls a prcssure gauge provided at Bll inslallallons alld rs i nlainlained
and worklng propeny?76
tr L]fl E zo can lhe well be pumpe{ to waslc at th€ dssEn capacity of the well vls
an approvad air gap ai a locstion pdor lo lhs firsl servlce connectioo?
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27 ls lne sourc8 loc€t6d in a pLrmp hous€?
28. ls lh. pump hous6 kepl clean and in good rcpalr? (Floor cncks?)
29 ls th6 pump house prolecled lrom uoau$o.ted personnel?
30. Does lh. pomp ho(s€ have adequrlc figning lhrougnoul? (Reconmended)
3l . Ale ell noGsampi€ laps lo3lalled ln lhe pump house equlpped wth an
apFopriale bactflow prEv€nllon devbe?
ls adaqual6 v€ntllatlon plovil.d in ti€ pump house tor dissipslion of
ex€€ss heat aod fiEinu.e korn lhe €quipm€nt?
33. ls dequala heaung provk ed h lhc p(tmp hoose to Fovided sef. and
slfici€nl operalbn of equipmonl lo pre{ent fr.rzing ?
3,1. ls th6 pump house proleded lrom floodlng, hav. adequrte dr.hage,
is the lloo. surrace al least six (6) lnches abov€ rn. fifl:l gro|ln , $dac€,
and is lh6 gmund surlace g6ded so as to lead exface water asey from
lhe pump hous€?
35 la f€ Br]mp tor pump house tloof drains clos€r lhan 30 leel from the weP
36. ls ll|s floor drain connect€d to s4er, slom drains, drlorinalion room
dl6ins, or any olher source ol contaminEtion?
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37 ls lic.fllir€ arBawilhin a onc hundrBd (100) lool ladlus ofthe spring t'ox
f8ncad lo prevenl lrespassino o, liveslock and void of tnrildi?gs, dwg,liflgs
ard sorces ol aadanh.tion?
3E ls su(fte w_cter divort€d trorn lhe 100 foot pfotectioo zon€ around
lh6 sprlng?
39 ls Ue sprhg hous€d h a pennarcr{ stucture and prolact€d trom
conLminalbn including tie 6nlry ol sudace water, animals ard d!s1?
40 ls fierc a smooth nos6d sample lap provld6d or Ue spring discturge pIPs
pior lo Ireatsn€flt? (mr65ded lap is approv6d wilh bactllof prevente,
41 13 a lld meler or olh€r fbu, measurhg d6uce provldod?
SPRING BOX II{FORMATIOT{ (Not dt extstins s ings have a sprns hx)
42 ls tna spruE box Bquipped wjlh a 3creencd overllowT
43 rs the lupply iolak locsled above the ,loor ot lhe coll€ct,on dsmb€r?
44 lr lhe spdng box prolecled from co.llamnatlon lncludlng ll|e edry ol
surra.l wale(, animaE. and dusl?
45 ls the access port llted wilh a sok wstsr light 6ver which oveflaps a
lramed op€nhq 8nd o@nded down around the fram6 at laasl2 indr€s?
4{i. ls ihe accsss pori a lran€d opening thrt is at keasl 4 in h6s hagh wnh a
.17. ls m6 acc€ss porl Glevatad at 1663r tr'r€niy.tour (24) hches alovo the top
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Exhibit G-47
STORAGE
sufvey PhlS #l 71000304t24t2015
COMMENTS:Storage slruclure name
Wel214 e
Slorage slruclure lD #:
UnkPhysicallocation
luseable.000 800ns lola
UnkVolume(gaD:
E ElevatedCorstruf,lton
E Below Ground
Partrally Eelow Ground I rihergtass
D concrete Cuntained
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E 1 . ls th€ storags studuc saEly Ec.€ssibl6lo thc inspccto?
[ 2. ts me eWS storage tank located wilhin 5OO L6t d any munlcipd or
lndusirial wastewslar lre.tnenl plant or -y land which Is sprEy inlgated
wlth !€ste*Eter or uscd for studgc disposaP
E l. Are any of $e sroEgE slructure drains directly connGcled to a seuer or slom dEin?
E a E ar ovErtlow p.ovLled lhar dis.hrgcs to dayllghl ln a way lhal will p.ec[r,e tn€
possibAity ol b mow lo tno ras€rvoi a,ld. lrn€m pradjc€l. pmvir.d wilh an epanded
melal scf€en lnslalLd wilhin lh. pipe lhal wrl€rclud€ rodeola and daler vgndelism?
f] 5. ArG o{eriof,s brought down lo an elevalion betwcen 12 and 24 inctEs.bovc
the ground surt6ce? (2X lhe .tian,6tetol the dlschatgc dpe abom e basin nn)
f] o. oo overnows oisar.rge ovcra drdinago anl€l ltuclure or splash plate?(storm o. sanilary)
I z, ls he aoeage *uaure secure lrofi unaulhdl26d soc8s?
E 8- Doss hs norag! ro5srvotr ha\,! a wat€rligtn roof or cover and b il
slop€d 10 lacililalc drahage?
! 9. ts U'. oruge raer Fol6cled trom coilamh5tion?
I tO. k Ifr" "tor.g" "rnrcturr structurally sound?
! t t. CarE vcge{aixr io lhe area pdenUally impacl lie ioragc suuctx!? (Reconnended)
I t I ts tre srcage structur. d.sign€d so trlrl il ca, be isolaild frcrn ths disribullo.r
syslcm without nec.ssilalho bsi of pl€sslrE h lte dlsirihrtlon syrtern?
! 13. ls lealsga €vider{ at lims ol in6p€clEn?
I rl. f tlc <orage struclur. inlcrkr coating or lioer pc.ling or cracked?
E 15. lstho srorag. struclu.a us€d io Etore fnhh€rl rEtar?
fl t e eru ge:g rrsrlrole openiNs lbr ft€ no6g6 suucluro 4 iiches or gEale. ebov6lhe
surf*e ol ih! rooa. wnn a cov.r 2 inchcs ov€rlapping, walff tit n, hing.d and locked?
E 1?. Ar! allvent3.dended 12lrdEs abov3 lha roof arE constucted to erclude pol6ntial
sourcos o, conlamrElion? (The ove ow F,iqe shall not ba cottsido6d a vanl)
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E 1S. Oo all vents open downwad and are they frtlid with a 4 lrEsh nqFcofiodlble !c.een?
ltol. GROUND{EVEL, PARTIALLY BUruED. or BELOW-GRouID SToRAGE
lf t S ooes tre overnow br th6 st.rage struclur6 hel,a a verli.rl s€ctlon or pipo ai
least 2 pip€ dkunet!6 in lenglh?
I ZO. ts tte overttow tor thc slorage skuclure provided wnh slther a 2,1 mssh nor]conodible
scrEen inslall€d wfihin rh€ pipe wi.n praclical, or an oxpand€d m€lal scrcen hsla{ed
wilhin thc pipG plus a rconed flappor or check?
[ 2t ts ttre area sunotrndlng lh6 310€g6 6truclrro graded in e mannarlhal willprBl€ot
surface wal€. ho.n slanding wnhh 50 l€€r ot (?
I ZZ te al vems ror Ur€ slorsgs slructure opsn downwaftl wilh lh6 opdring 6l bsn
24 inchos abore lh! rool or the ground lev€l end covered wilh 24 rne3h non'mnod'ble
screen lo €rcllrle lotenlial conlaminstioo?
ARTIALLY BURIED O BE DS
[ 2S er" "erL' m*ttoles.bvrt€d 24 inch€s abov. rhe surlace ot lh. rool or lh3 groun<l
lev.l, whhh ewr b hlgh6.?
D 2a ls h6.€ . mlnlrnom dislanc€ ol 50 feel bet/v€en lie slo.3g. 6lructfe snd any
non-porabl€ main, sland ibre 6ourc€ ol cinlamlnation,
This tank was originally
designed lo be a
pressurized tank, but now
serves only as a storage/
chlorine contact tank.
lDate in service:
lprior to 1976
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Exhibit G-48
DISTRIBUTION
s date PWS *:7100030
How many services are metered?4161 oul of 416l
t^,hat are wdter lines made of:
Malerial(s): fl unt
f] steo B HopE (black) E Asbestorcement
E wc E Dudle Iron E copper 4 I 26756 I 220.461I I 74.09910 / 29.48912 t 27.956
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Size(s): ! unr
Diameter fincires_) / Number offeet in use in 2013t 1239
Number of lire hydranls
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NOIC P!SIBIEUI.!9[
n I Have there been any lnlerruptons in seNice duing the pasl year? (includmg
pressure loss)
! 2 lf a bss of pressure occuned (>20 psi), did the PWS provide public notics
and dislnbct the system? (Re.rrhde,
[ : ts te CWS "tt. t" msintain a mmimum pressuae of twenty (20) psi throughout
the distnbution sysGm (including fre fow), or forty (40) psi for PWSS
constructed aller 7/1/19a5 (exduding lire fo$/), du ng maximum hourly
demand conditions?
E + utas ttre pressure obgerued at a service conn€ction?LE
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Locaton:
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6 Do all water mains lhal prcvide fire flow have a diameler of al leasl6 inches?
7 Are valves exercis€d
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B ls there a leak deleclionptq.afi? (Recofimended)
9. ls 1 5./o or mo.e ol ths water una@oirnled [or?
10. ls a water cocseryation Vqrafiil] efred? (Recommencled)
11 ls an adequab map of the distdbLiion system mainlaioed? (Recommended)
12. Do€s the system flush allmain lines annuauy? (RecommeNted)
13. Are all dead end water mairB €quipped wilh a means to tlush?
'14. Ifyes, are lhe cleadends flushed at least semiann ually?
1 5. Are her€ any dislribrrtron materials us€d lhat should not b€ rn contact wlh
the ddoking water? ll yes, exphin in comtu$ls section.
'16. ls the system adequalely protecled lrorn fEezing?
17 ls lherE a cross connecton cohkol program? (Community PWSS Only)
I E ls the operator trained in cross connedron control? (Reconnended)
1 L ls the operalol aware of any cross conneclions or yr6re any clDss
clnneclions observed during the co!rce ofthe survoy?
20. lf a separate non{otable inigalion syslem is provided for the consurn€r,
are allmains, hydranls, End app!rlenances easily idenufed as non-polable?
(Purple Tape or ofler) fRecodlrrerded)
nit unk nore Alr/Vacuum Rollot Valves Pla.cd al high @ints in water mains.
@ lf Zt. Are ali aulomatjc aar relief velves equjpped with e rfleans oI bac*flow
proteclion?
GOli['tENTS:
17. A cross connec{ion mnbol
program was first adopted in
1982.
1124t2015
Exhibit G-49
PUMPING page 1
date:PWS #:4t28t2015
PUMPHOUSE AND CONTROLS
llons 2013750m; 68 742 000
Well 2 400 llons 2013m00061262 40
Well 4 1 500 allons 201m168,690 000
Well 5 lons 20'137502'11,616,000
47,684,000 ons 20'13600 Submersible
Pum 7 is located in Well 6 600 87 907 000 llons 2013 submersible at75humm
Well B Turbine1500allons 2013m00076705
3000 502,885,000 lons 201 Turbine 400
CO'IMENTS:
Ll srgnrhcant L, Dehcrency
12. the fuel tanks have
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ALL PUMPS
1. Are all pumps capable of providing lhe maximum demaod of the srslem'l
2. Does the pump(s) cycie e"{c€ssively? (Recomlr,erd€d,)
3. Are all pumps provire.d wilh readily available spare parls and lools?
4. ls a water pressure rellef valve jnslElled where lhe pump is directly
connecled to lhe dislribution syslem?
5. ls a standard pressure gauge inslalled on lhe dascharge line?
WELL PUMPS
6- ls lhere an accessible check v.lve irctalled in tlle discharqe line of eech
u/ell between the pump and lh6 shul-olI valve?
7. l, the system has a yedtiBluUllg moior ddven pump(s), is an air
rclease-vacuum relief valve krated upskeam from lhe ch€ck vatve, wilh
exhausurelael piping l€rminating io a down-lumed posilion at leasl 18 inches
above lhe floor and covered with a 24 mesh conosion esistant screen?
8. It the pump(s) as "orl lubricated ', ls lhe oil NSF approved and suileble for
human consumpton?
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9. ls an accessible check valve on lhe dis{iErge srde between the pump
and the shut-ofi valve?
no D'a lrk nol.
10. b there aul iary power on rit€?
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11- B alrxliarypower l€sld? (Re.,ittnar&d)
12 [ a di€sd orlasdinc fuel€d.rEine is uscd on tle w€! lo( is th6 tu€l bnk
and conneding piping double walled?
ll lslha fuellank abovo ground,
14. ls a cerlilied operalor present duing lhe lilling ot the ,uel lank?
lf the enolne i3 in the wpllhouse
15. ls the engine exhausi direcuy discharged oulsjd€ lhe well house?
16 ls a spill containment structure surrouflding alltuel tanks adequate?
(Secondary containmenl - 110% luel lank volume)
Comfiunitr Svs?d''s Onlv
17. loonnunity Sysl€tus built aftet 4/15n7 onlyl ls on-site power or standby
slorage provided so wetea can b€ lreated and supplied to pressurize the
enlire distribution syslem dufng a power outage foa a minimum of 8 hours?
1a. \Connunity Systens built aftet 4/15n7 only) lf standby power is provided,
ls lhere a minimum of8 hours ot tuelstored and located on site?
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PUMPING page 2
su dale PWS *:4t28t2015 7100030
cot t ENTS:
(pleas6 indicate the question nLrmbor)
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'19. ls ao instantaneous aft, totalizing io rnoter inslalled where lhe booster
pump is dnedy connected to the dist ibution system?
20 Are all irFline booster pumps supplled wilh an autornatic cutoll that
activateswhen intake pressuE is less than or equallo 5 psi?
21 ls the boooter pump locat€d on a suction line that is direclly connected to
any slorag€ reservo
22. It yes, are all boostd pumps proteaied by an aolomatic cubn ir prevsll
purnp damage and 6void excessve reseruoir drawdown?
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PUMP HOUSE (Or, p ump hotlses that dgdcontain a Gtoundwalot Source)
23 ls the pump house kepl clean and in good repai1 (Fbor cracks?)
24 ls lho pump house protected from unaulhorized p€rconnel?
25. Does the pump house have adequate lghtrng throughoLrt? (RecomDerded)
26. Are all non-sample laps irstalled ln the pump hous€ eqLripped wilh an
appropriate backiow prev€ntion device?
ls adequat€ ventrlaticn plovided in the pump hous€ lor dissipatjon of
excess heat and moislure hom the equipmenl?
L ls adequate healing provided in the pump house to provided safe and
efficient operation ot equlpfienl lqevent moislure buildup aod/ot fGezing)?
)6s no rrld Ldk noletrtr ntrtrntr trD!
29 ls ti€ pump house protected fiom flooding, heve adequate drainage,
is the ioor srrrtace al leasl six (6) inches above the linal qround sudace,
and ls lhe gound sudaca gEd€d so as lo lead surface waler auay Irorn
lhe pump house?
30. ls the sump for pump house ioor dBins doser lhan 30 feet from tl|e vuell?
31. lB the lloot drain connected b sewer, storm drains, chlorination mom
d rahs, or eny other source of contaminaton?
Exhibit G-51
FINANCIAL CAPACITY
date:PIVS *.710003042at2015
COMMENTS:
indicate lhe
Rates from the 2013 P
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n t. ts ttre plVS "r".nt with the payrnenl ol drinking waler foes?
[ 2. ooes ue ews cnarge a drinking
lf yes. what ls the f€e: $
wabr fee lo the usei?
5. lf applicable, is the PWS fund separale ftom the waste waledsewer
tuhlig tund'l (Reconnended)
6 Do vrater system rBvenues exce€d expendifues? (Reconmended)
7 Are controls establish€d to pre\rent expenditurea trom ex@eding
8- Has an indep€nd€nt fnancial audil been co.npleldl (tleconmended)
9. lf yes, is a copy of Ue morl recent bahnce sheet lor th€ v{aier system
available? (Re{,!.mmended)
I o. Does lie water syslem include a cash budget wrlhan its annual
budget lor cash flow? (Rec,,mmeoded)
E r g. Ooes fre waler syslem management Evi6'/v fnancial reports at leasl
'm,onlhv? (Reconnended)
E ll. oes ttre Pws provide and use a caprtsl budgell (Re..f,ntuenden)
E 15. Has lhis Pt,/S produced and does il @nen{y utilize a caFital
improvenEnts plan? (Ro@nnended)
16. Ifyes,ti budgel produced?
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chalg6, or rale system at least annually? (Recamnended)
12 when was lhe last user user chalqe, or rate system adjustn€nt?
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II rmntts? (Recor nended)
16. Do6s the water system budget provide funding for depr€ciation of
6xisting planl in s€rvice andlor tor lhe funding of reserves for system
eplacement?
t9. Aro lhere suffci€nt tunds for ttaining Prsonnel?
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Exhibit G-52
MANAGERIAL CAPACIW
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COIVMENTS:I8 E da ml DoioEtrtrtrtrEf] trDD 1. ls a properly llc€nsed operator available al alltlmes? (lUA lor GW'NC PWS)
2. ls
Date
lheie a Dri \ laler Source Plolection Plan d€veloped lor thrs system?
! E E 3. ooes lhis PwS have a gpveming bodv or boad ol dkectors?
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4. Ho/v offen does lhe board deet? E N/A
E weekly I scmiannuatf I narer
fl monthly E annualV
fl bimonthly I as necessary
I unknown
fl other
Ale the (,llowing records riaintained oosite or located near by?
5, - Bacteriological Analysis - 5 years tstention.
6. - ChemEelAnalysrs . l0 years retentiofl.
7. - R€corcis ol actons taken to correct violations - 3 years rctention.
8. - Copies of repods, summaries or communication relaled to
sanitary suoeys - l0 years telentlon.
- Reports concerning vanances oa exemptions _ 5 ya'aB retertlon.
- Copres ol public notices 6sued - 3 yoars rotenlion.
- oaily free chlorine resid uels (rcquire<l clisinfeclion) - 'l yaet r€tantion
Are rouline mainl€nanca sahedules established? (Reconfiended)
ls an operaton and mainEnance nranual(9 provided lor the Pllrs and
does ll include, daily operating tnstructions, operator salEty procedures,
location ol valves and olher key system features, parls lisl and parts
order tom. and Inlorrnatjon loI contacting the water syst€m operato?
ls thero a clear plan of organizaliofl ancl control arnong lhe people resposible
tor management and operations oI lhe water systefi? (Reconfiended)
Are eny samples ol th6 following parameters Past due?
Coliform
Nitraies
Nitrites
Lead aod Copper
rocs
VOCs
SOCs
Drsrnfection Byproducts
Radionuclide
ls a wrilten total coliform rule OCR) sample sile Plan avarbble
Does the {TCR) sample sil6 plan meel the minimum requirefienls?
Does ihe system have a suflic,ent supply of approved sampling
bottles F,.operly stored? (Recomfiended)
Dces lhe Pl ,S ,r.viCe stain €ys. ladde$ znC hanCrails '.{rh€re fleedslt
Arc lreads of non-sljp material prcvded where needed?
ls a heallh concem prcduced lrom madequalely protecled electi:alwinng?
Are all confined space enlty requirements consideted?(Reconnended)
Are there any unusod subsurfac? water sl,ol'age tanks that need to be
abandoned?
Are there any walersupply wells that are no longel b€ing used that
need to be abandoned?
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Exhibit G-53
PUMPING page t
SU date:PWS #4t2812015
PUMPS, PUMPHOUSES, AND CONTROLS
Pump lD{Physical location
Well 'l /50 qpmj 68,742,000 gallons 2013
400 gpm; 67, 262,000 gallons 2013
'1500 qpm; 168.690,000 gallons 20'l:Turbine
750 gpm; 211.616,000 gallons 2013
600 qpm,47,684,000 gallons 2013 Submersible
Pump 7 is located in Well 6; 600 gpm; 87,907,000 qallons 2013; submersible pump at 75 hp
1500 gpm; 76.705,000 gallons 2013 150
Well9 3000 qpm; 502.885,000 qallons 201:Turbine 400
COMMENTS:
2013 data:
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1. Are all pump6 capable ot provlling lhe diaximum clenland of ihe system?
2. Does the pump(s) cycle ex@asively? (Reconfiendecl)
3. Are all pumps provicled wih readily aveilabla spar€ parls and lools?
4. ls a water pressure relief valve installed where lhe pump is di,ectly
connected to the dislribu{on syslem?
5. lsa standard pessure gauge instrallod on the discharge line?
WELL PU]IIPS
6. ls there an acc.Jsible check valve installed in lhe discharge line of each
woll belween the pump and th€ shut-ofi valve?
7. lf lhe system has a vertical turbine rnolor drven pump(s), is an air
release-vacuum rellel valve located upstEam from ihe check valve, wilh
erhausurelief piping temanal,ng rn a down-lurned positrbn at least 1 8 inches
abov6 the lloorand mvered w h a 24 mesh conosion reslslaot screen?
8. lf the gump(s) is 'oil lubricated". is the oil NSF approved and suilablo tor
human consufirpliofi?
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9. ls an accesslble check valve on lhe dEcharge side betweet lhe pump
and the shut ofl valve?
ls lhere auxiiarypower on-sile?
11- ls auraiary powcr testd? (Rea'mddeO
12. lt a di$d or galdin! fu.led engine is us€d orl tre wsl lol; B th. tucl bnk
and connecting pidng double walled?
13. ls the tueltankabove ground?
14. ls a certiried operator presenl during the frlling of1he fuel lank?
lr th. onoifle ls in th. wall hous€
15 ls lhe engine exhaust dhectly dischargsd outside the w€ll house?
16. ls a spill containment struclu€ sunounding allfueltanks adequate?
(Secondary conlainmenl - 11O% tuellank volume)
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11 . lconnunily Syslens built after 4h5/07 oilyl 16 on-site power or slandby
storage provided so waler can be heated and supplied lo pcssuize the
enlre distriMion syslem during a poweroutage fora minimum or 8 hours?
18. l2omnunily Systems buih alter 4/15n7 onlyl ll standby poweris provided,
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PUMPING page 2
dale PWS *:7100030
COIiMENTS:
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19. ls an inshntaneous and lotalizing flow meter inslall€d where lhe bmster
pump is dkGcily connected to the distibution system?
20 Are sll inllne boo€ter pumps supplied w lh an automatrc c{toff lhat
aclivates when intako pressure is less than orequalto 5 psi?
21. ls lhe ttoosler pump loc€ted on a suclion line lhat is directly connected to
any storage reservoi,
22. ll yes, aro all boosler pumps pmtecled by an automatc cutoff to prevent
pump damage and avoid exc€ssive r€servoir drawdown?
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23. ls lhe purnp house kept clean and ln good repait? (Floor crack?)
24. ls lhe puhp hous€ prote.ted t om unauthorized persoinel?
25. Ooes lhe pump hous€ have acl€quaG lighting thtoughou|? (Recofidenaled)
28. Are all non.sample taps inslalled in lhe pump house equlpped whh an
appropdate bactflow prevention device?
27 ls adequate venlilation provlded ln the pump house for dissjpation ot
excess heal am moislure fmm the equipment?
28. ls adequate heating provichd in the pump house to provided safe afld
efficient opemtlon of equip'r.enl (prcvent noisture bu dup endbrfftezing)?
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29 ls the pump house proieded from noodino. heve adequale dlainage,
is the flooa surface at,eastsix (6) inches above lhe fnalg.ound surface,
and is lhe ground surface gtaded so as to lead surface water a1 /ay iiom
the pump hous€?
30 ls the sump br pump house floor drains closer lhan 30 feet lrofi the well,
31 ls the floor drain connected to seqret, storm dlains, chlorination room
drains, or any olher sourae of conta minalion?
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Exhibil G-s5
TREATMENT APPLICATION & CONTROL
SU dale PWS #.
Unk
According to well
Date online:lJnkTreated water'Gpd):
1,041,934
Purpose ol treaknenl:
sand removal
Treatment facility localion:
All wells
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Seq'restsatoD by Polyphocphates
Sequestration by Sodium Sllicates
Equipment manufactllrGr:
Allwell pump to waste upon startup to removG sand
[4odel*Sources treated by facilityfrag*)
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Treated water* in gallons per
day was derived from the 2013
total production from wells 4 &
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2. Well startup water is pumped
to waste.
WASTE H,ANDUNG and DISPOSAL
1 Are provlslons madefor pmperdlsposEl of walerlreatment plsnl wasle such
as sanrlary, laboralory, clariflc€lon slldge. softening sludge. iron sludge, rillcr
back$/rsh waler brines and treahent rn€dia?
2. lf )6s. how are wEstas beang disposed of? (ldeniiry in commenls)
SAMPLE TAPS
3 Are smoolh-nos€d sampling taps provlde! pfior to and after each form ot l.ealme.l?
CHEISICAL APPUCATTON r Do chem.'.'al applied, $i6lions 4-23 4a r.ta
4. Ar€ sp€r6 perts alailable for ell ch€mi:€l fe€ders to replac€ parlB which are $bilcl
lo lrequ€ni wear and drr1age?
5. Ac the f€€de.s Eaalelb, d. altomallcalv coilrolEd?
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A For cnomicil applicstkh conlml syslems, is lt|e chehlcalf..d€r conlroll€d
by a flow s.nsing devbc so thal iniaclion ol $e cnemicals wlll nol contnuo
$hm th6 tlri/ ol wateY stops?
7 ls a m€snslo measurewalerflow provided in o.d6f to delemhschemlcal l€€d rEtes?
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9. b crosscann*lioo conirol provilcd on lh€ service wal€r lines that
discharge to th€ solurilon lanls?
10. ls soss-conneciion control FDvided so lhat llquld ahemical solutions
cannol be siphoned ltuorigh solutbo lcedcrs jnto lhs u/ater suppl"
11 ls thc chcmicalf€€d €quiFnenl r.adat accassrbE ror servicing, repat, and
observalion ol op€r31lon?
12 ls space provided forconvenienveflicient storag. and hsndllng otchemicals?
13- Ar€ chamicab that ae incompslibb noled or handled logelh.,
14- Are chemicel solutiofl taflks kepl covored?
15 Are rrremlcal solution lank overflou pipcs, whsn provided, turned dowiward
wnh ha ond screened? (Reconnen.ld)
16 Do ci€rnacal solullon t nk overliol pip.s. Mlen provded, hav. fre
lall dischatge? ( Reconneded)
I 7 Wh€€ morc ihan o.1e ( 1 ) chemlcal ls slored or handled, are tanks and
pipelines clearly lab€led lo idenlily lhe cnemicallhey cornsh?
t 6- Are lbor surfaccs smooth and ampcrvbus, sliPproof 6nd weu drainad? {Recomnanded)
1 9. Ar€ v€rIs from l€€d6rs, slorage taciliti€s and €quipm€nt erhausi discharg€d
to trr€ oulsde almosphere abovc grado and remole from ak inlak€s?
20. Are cnemic.l shipping conlainers ,ully hb€led to indude ctumi.al name.
purity. cooc€nlr.lion, supdicr nsm€ 3nd address, and evd3nc6 ol ANSI/NSF ce,tificalion?
21. Are aclds and causlic6 kap{ in closed coroGion-resislanl shtpping conlaine6
or slora€a unils?
22 Are at l€e6t one peir ol rubber gbves, a dusl respirator of a lype certifr€d by
NIOSH for loxlc dusG, ah epron d ouer protectvB clothing and goggleE or
tEce mast provlded Io. .aci opsBtor es requirod by the reviewmg aulhorltv?
23. ls a deluge show€r andor eye*a3hlng device hslalled where strong acids
and alkalis ar. us€d or storEd?
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Ftxhibit G-56
State of ldaho
Department of Environmental Quality
lnspection Notes
date:PWS #:4t28t2015 7'100030
Name of Public Water System:
Falls Water Company, lnc.
'1. Well chronology, lnlo
A- Noo-6)d6lanl wells
- the l.Jetl 3 pump failed in m05, and was nol rcplaced due to the low'.rell produdioo capacity.
B. \ trall completion clates
l/\h[ 1: Al3O,/1976
l/lftll 2: unknown
t/tleil 3: ihe 20(x Ess stale6 a 1 997 drill date.
well4:51611971
l..hll 6: 6101197S
lrsbll 6: :V1l'1989
\ rell 7i th6rB is no well 7: plmps 6 I 7 are locaH in well 6.
\/\bll 8: 7/28h99s
\r/ell 9: 3/272006
C. Chlodnation wsst installed in 1976 or 1977 on ,aells 2 & 4 due to poor water quality. \ lbll 3 may also have had bed quality and been out of use br a
short tme unlil chlodnation was installed.
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DISINFECTION- page 1- systems usin
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PWS #4t2ano15 I I ztoon.n
Treatment facillly location:
injeclion near each well
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According to well.
Treated watef (gpd):
2,414,132
Treatment facility name:
All well except #8.
Select all disinfection types used:
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Comments.
'Treated water in gallons per
day was derived from the total
2013 production of these wells
divided by 365.
3. lt appears disinfection has
been added to all wells.
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conlaminalion of lhe disbibution system?
2. Any inlerruptjons ln disinfeclion in the past yeaf lf yes, comment.
3 Have any clanges been made to lhis trealment facility since lhs last ESS?
5. Does lhe system have a means of measu ng the residual disinleciant
concentaiions of faee .hlorjne, combined chlodne (d)loramines), ancuo.
chlorine dioxide?
6. lE a smoolh nosed sample tap p.ovided berore and afler lreajrnenf.)
7 Is a chlo.ine residlal being Ecorded when all compliance total coliiorm
samples ale being taken?
VOLUNTARY DISINFECTION
8 ls a measurable lree chlorine residual rrainiained $roughout tie distribution
sy slem', (Reco m n e nd ed )
g. ls the free cilodne residuai being fieasurecl daily? (Reconfien.led)
10. ls an autornatjc proporlioning chlorinato, being used whee the.ate ol
fow js not rcasorEbly constant?
1 1 ls the analysis tor free chlorine residual belng made at a lrequency lhat is
sufricienl Io detecl variations in chlorine demand or changes in watet ,low?
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1 2. ls the fee chlorine residual being measured dsily at a locauon prior to lhe
lirst service connecton?
1 3. ls the daily free chlorine residual being recorded aod kepl on fle tor a
minimum of 1 year?.
14 ls a deteclable chlo ne residual rnaintained throughout lhe dislribution
system?
15 ls an aulonatc proporlioning chlorinator being used whero the rate ol
noy, is flot reasonably conslanl?
1 6. Vvhere chlorination is requircd for prolection of lhe supply. is lhere standby
equiprnenl ot sull'rcient cap€city avaalable to replac€ the largest unil?
1 7 lf pririary disinfection is accomplished using ozofie or some other chemical
lhst does nol provide a residual disinfectanl, is chlorine added to povide
a residual disinfeclanl?
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DISINFECTION -a undwater
Treatnent locations:ESS date.PWS *:near each welli 4t24t2015 7100030
indicate lhe
Commenls:
significant D oeficiency
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18. ls respiralory pmlection equipment, me€ting lhe requiremenls of NIOSH
available \,yher€ crllodne gas is Mndled, and is it stored ai a convenienl
localon. but not inside any room where chlodne is used o. stored?
1 9. Does the respiratory protection equipmGnl consist of compressed air that
has al leasl a 30 minrrte capacily, and is compatible ryilh or exaclly the
sarle as unils used by lhe ile depadmenl rcsponsible for the plant?
CHLORINE LEAK DETECNO
20. lB , bottle ol amnonium Mroxide (56 percent ammonla solution) availabl€
tor chlonne leak delection?
2'1. V\lhere ton containeB are used, B a leak repsir kit appoved by lhe Chlo{ine
hslituts pmvided?
22 ls chlorin€ gas leak deteclion equipment provided?
23. mere a leak deteclor is provded, ls il equipped wilh bolh an audible alarm
and a waming lightT
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24 ls a seperate room provided for gas chlorinalion equipment?
25. Oo p(essurized chlorine feed lioes carry chlorine gas beyond he
chloanaior rDom?
ls the cr orin€ room providcd with a shatter resisl,anl in8pec{on wjndo ,
lnstall€d in an lnEdor s,all?
27 ls lhe chlodne rcom constructed in such a manner that all openinqs
b€tween tll€ ailorin€ rcom and th6 remainder of lhe planl ale sealed?
28. A16 the chloine room doors eqlipped with panic hardware, assuring
ready means of exii and opening outward only t\D the burlding axlerior?
29. Vlhere chlorine gas ls us€d, does each mom have a ventilaling hn.
30. Does lhe venlilating fan take suction neer the lloor and dischaEe away
I[om any air inlets?
31 Ale all air inlgts thror8h lou€rs near he ceiling?
32 Aro tllele separale switchas for the fan and lights localed outside ol lhe
chloain6 room and at th€ inspection window?
33. Are olrtside switches protected frcm vanclalism?
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34- Ale chlodnalor lmms heated to 60 'F. and protected from excegsrve
heat?
35. Are tulland emply cylinders of chlorine g6s isolated frorn operalrng
36. Are full and emply cylinders of chlotine gas resfalned in position lo
prevent ups€t?
37. Are full afld ernpty cylindeB ot arllodne gas stored in rooms separate kom
ammonia slorag€?
38. Are full and ompty cylinderr of cfrlodne gas stored rn aleas lhal ale not in
the direct sunlighl or exposed to excesslve heat?
39. lE a reasonably p6ci6e weEhl scale pmvded for weighlng cylinders, al all
Dlants utlizing chlorlno gEs?
40. ls there an aulomalic aditch-over ol chlorine cylinders provided. \^rhere
nec€ssary, to asEUrc conuntious disinfeclon? fRecommerded)
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