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Indian River County Utilities - Drinking Water Stability <br />WATER SYSTEM OVERVIEW <br />Water Treatment Plants <br />Water Plant <br />Improvements Timeline <br />a <br />2010 Oslo WTP <br />Phase H Improvements <br />Project <br />2015 Oslo and 2021 Oslo WTP <br />Hobart WTP Corrosion expansion Project <br />Investigation <br />0 0 0 0 O <br />2014 Oslo and Hobart <br />KTP Post Treatment <br />Stabilization Project <br />DRINKING WATER QUALITY <br />IRCU Finished Water Quality <br />State Mandated Finished Water for pH Fequirements State Mandated finished Water Hardness Requirements <br />ty v <br />PH Calcium Hardness <br />SUMMARY <br />2017 Hobart'AfTP <br />Membrane Replacement <br />Project <br />i <br />State Mandated Finished Water Alkalinity Requirements <br />- Low <br />_ .,h <br />E <br />Alkalinity <br />The Indian River County Utilities Department remains compliant with the provisions <br />of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), including the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR), a <br />federal law that protects public health by minimizing lead (Pb) and copper (Cu) levels in <br />drinking water, primarily by reducing water corrosivity. <br />• The Indian River County Utilities Department remains compliant with the provisions of <br />the Safe Drinking Water Act <br />• The County will continue to actively monitor its compliance with lead and copper <br />regulations <br />• The County is proactive in receiving, acknowledging, and following up on customer <br />complaints <br />• The causal factors of plumbing failures occur mainly from issues related to <br />construction and modern plumbing materials <br />Kimley»)Horn <br />2004 Oslo WTP <br />Phase I Improvements <br />Project <br />0 <br />0 <br />2009 Hobart WTP <br />expansion Project <br />a <br />2010 Oslo WTP <br />Phase H Improvements <br />Project <br />2015 Oslo and 2021 Oslo WTP <br />Hobart WTP Corrosion expansion Project <br />Investigation <br />0 0 0 0 O <br />2014 Oslo and Hobart <br />KTP Post Treatment <br />Stabilization Project <br />DRINKING WATER QUALITY <br />IRCU Finished Water Quality <br />State Mandated Finished Water for pH Fequirements State Mandated finished Water Hardness Requirements <br />ty v <br />PH Calcium Hardness <br />SUMMARY <br />2017 Hobart'AfTP <br />Membrane Replacement <br />Project <br />i <br />State Mandated Finished Water Alkalinity Requirements <br />- Low <br />_ .,h <br />E <br />Alkalinity <br />The Indian River County Utilities Department remains compliant with the provisions <br />of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), including the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR), a <br />federal law that protects public health by minimizing lead (Pb) and copper (Cu) levels in <br />drinking water, primarily by reducing water corrosivity. <br />• The Indian River County Utilities Department remains compliant with the provisions of <br />the Safe Drinking Water Act <br />• The County will continue to actively monitor its compliance with lead and copper <br />regulations <br />• The County is proactive in receiving, acknowledging, and following up on customer <br />complaints <br />• The causal factors of plumbing failures occur mainly from issues related to <br />construction and modern plumbing materials <br />Kimley»)Horn <br />