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Show Bur vrncFs iqvii BUC - the following definitions: (ND) - laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present. Turbidity in excess of 5 NTU is just noticeable to the average person. refundable). The ENGINEER for this Contract wl be Sunrise Engineering. Inc. and they wifl be represented by Zane w, Perrtz. P.E. as Project Engineer. Action Level (AL) - the concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow. The following constituents are regulated more closely. Arsenic, Lead, Nitrate, Radon and Cryptosporidium. Notice of any detection is required. 77e prevailing rate of wages, as U.S. by the accorin of Labor, Secretary, act dance with the shall be paid for each craft or type of tabor needed to perform the contact. This is also an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) project. Bidders on this project wilt be required to comPresident's ply with the Executive Order No. 11518, 11246, and 11375 as well as other Federal Regulations indicated in the CONTRACT DOC- SDtLow-Hi- k- g - For water systems that have multiple sources of water, tie Utah Division of Drinking Water has given Treatment Technique (TT) water systems the option of lir.ing the (mandatory language) A treatment test results of the constituents in one technique is a required process intended table, instead of multiple tables. To to reduce the level of contaminant in ' accomplish this, the lowest and highest drinking water. values detected in the rr jlliple sources are recorded in the same space in the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) (mandatory language) The "Maximum report table. Allowed" (MCL) is the highest level of Para per million (ppm) or Milligram a eontaminant that is allowed in per liter (mgl) - one part per million drinking water. MCLs are set as close corresponds to one minute in two years to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. or a single penny in S 0,000. 1 We are pleased to report that our drinking water is safe and meets federal and state requirements. Maximum Contaminant Level Goal Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (ugQ - one part per billion (MCLG) The GoaT(MCLG) is the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in $ 0,000,000. If you have any questions about this report or concerning your water utility, please contact Steve Atkin or Chad We want our Limb at (435)438-245valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you want to team more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled council meetings. They are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, beginning at 4:00 P.M. You can make an appointment to be on the agenda or just visit any meeting. 1 Parts per trillion (ppt) or Nanograms per liter (nanograms0 - one part per 1. Date- - Because trillion corresponds to one minute in 2,000,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000,000. of required sampling time frames, i.e., yearly, 3 years, 4 years and 6 years, sampl ing dates "May" seem out of date. quadrillion (ppq) or Picograms per liter (picogramsl) - one part per quadrillion corresponds to one minute in 2,000,000,000 years or one penny in $10,000,000,000,000. Ports per Waivers (W)- - Because some chemicals are not used or stored in areas around drinking water sources, some water systems have been given waivers that exempt them from having to take certain chemical. samples, these waivers are also tied to Drinking Water Source Protection Plans. Picoairies per liter (pdL) - picocuries per liter is a measure of the radioactivity in water. Millirems per year (mremyr) measure of radiation absorbed by the ' Million Fibers per Liter (MFL) -million fibers per liter is a measure of the presence of asbestos fibers that are longer than 10 micrometers. Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) -nephelometric turbidity unit is a measure of the clarity of water. many terms and abbreviations you might not be familiar with. To help you better understand these terms we've provided CoOtemmxrA Violation Unit Level Detected YN I MCLG Measurement I I MCL ......... NooxwrffisSi Date Sampled I Likely Source of Cattaetafltxn ,, " MICRG3IOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS Turbidity for Ground Water N 0.1-1- NTU .3 RADIOACTIVE Alpha Emitters N pCi1 All sources of drinking water are subject to potential contamination by constituents that are naturally occurring or are man made. Those constituents can be microbes, organic or inorganic chemicals, or radioactive materials. All drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some The presence of contaminants. contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. More information NA 2000 Soil Runoff MCL's are set at very stringent levels. To understand the possible health effects described for many regulated constituents, a person would have to drink 2 liters of water every day at the MCL level for a lifetime to have a chance of having the described health effect and other contaminants are microbiological available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline Beaver City continues to work hard to provide it's water consumers with the best drinking water. We feel that we have the best tasting and purest water around. With funds collected from Impact Fees, Beaver City has recently purchased 50 acre-fe- et of underground water rights to insure that we will always have adequate water for our future needs. CONTAMINANTS 0 about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's Safe Drinking Water Hotline at Cryptosporidium TEST RESULTS I As you can see by the table, our system had no violations. We're proud that your drinking water meets or exceeds all Federal and State requirements. We have learned through our monitoring and testing thai tome constituents have been detected. The EPA has determined that your water IS SAFE at these levels. Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno- -' compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HTVA1DS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPACDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by body. In the following table you will find I 2000 15 Erosion of natural deposits Please call our office if you have questions. Beta Emitters N Combined Radium N 8 pCi1 pCi1 0 2000 50 0 Erosion of natural deposits Erosion of natural deposits 5 ' INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS Asbestos W N MFL - 7 Decay of asbestos cement water mains; erosion of 7 natural deposits Barium N Chromium N Fluoride N Nitrate (as Nitrogen) N Nitrite (as Nitrogen) N ND-4- ND-660- ppb 0 0 100-48- 0 300-24- W 2000 2000 2000 Discharge of drilling wastes; discharge from metal refineries; erosion of natural deposits We at Beaver City work around the clock to provide top quality water to every tap. We ask that all our customers help us protect our water sources, which are the heart of our community, our way of life and our children's future. Copies of this report are available at the Beaver City Office. Published in The Beaver Press March 8, 2001. INVITATION TO BID Separate sealed bids for con- ppt 100 100 2000 Discharge from steel and pulp mills; erosion of natural deposits struction of BEAVER COUNTY THERMO ROAD PHASE II will be received by BEAVER COUNTY from bidders. ppb 4000 4000 2000 Water additive which promotes strong teeth; erosion of natural deposits; discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 1:00P,M. on Friday. April. 6 2001 at 105 East Center . Beaver Utah 84713. ppb 10000 10000 ppb 1000 1000 2000 Runoff from fertilizer use; leaching from septic tanks, sewage; erosion of natural deposits Runoff from fertilizer use; leaching from septic ' tanks, sewage; erosion of natural deposits , The work to be performed under this project shall consist of furnishing ail labor, materials and equipment required to construct the facilities and features called for by the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS and as shown on the DRAWINGS. The project includes: 39,000 Cu Yd Borrow Selenium Sodium N N Sulfate N IDS N ND-- ppb 1 7-- ppb ND-3- 150-27- 0 0 - Son-Detec- Beaver City has a Drinking Water Source Protection Plan that is available fyr review to our customers at our office. It provides more information such as potential sources of contamination and our source protection areas. The Beaver City Water System routinely monitors for constituents in our drinking water in accordance with the Federal and Utah State laws. The following table shows the results of our monitoring for the period of January 1 to December 31" 2000. All drinking water, including bottled drinking water, may be reasonably expected to contain at least small amounts of some constituents. It's important to remember that the presence of these constituents does not necessarily pose a health risk. ,8 -- The EPA requires monitoring of more than SO drinking waier contaminants Those contaminants listed in the table above art the only contaminants detected in yoi drinking water. BEAVER CITY 2000 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report We're very pleased to provide you with this year's Annual Water Quality Report We warn lo keep you informed about the excellent water and services we have delivered to you over the past year. Our goal is and always has been, to provide to you a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. Our water sources are multiple, with 15 springs in Bakers Canyon (considered as one source) and two wells in the valley. All sources are groundwater. Beaver City owns all the water rights for these sources. RBLIC NOTICLS T1RLIC NOTICLS. notices The Beaver Press - March 8, 2001 - Page 5 NOTICES "PUBLIC M)l ICLS liRLIC j! iwf maj tie tucm' SOUK M 0U HUB "J X U . 50 20 50 20 2000 2000 ppb 2000 ppm 2000 Discharge from petroleum and metal refineries; erosion of natural deposits; discharge from mines. Erosion of natural deposits; discharge from refineries and factories; runoff from landfills Erosion of Natural deposits 77,000 Tons Road Base 1000 Linear Ft. Pipe Culvert 12 miles of double chip seal road surface This project is funded by Beavsr and the County Economic Development Administration, Plans and specifications have Deen prepared by Sunrise Engineering, Inc. and will be available after at their office at 25 East 500 North. Fillmore. Utah 84631. telephone 743-6upon receipt of S50.QQ for each set (non- 1 determined Davis-Baco- n thence South 5703 04" West 171.33 feet; thence North 225 09' West 15.24 feet; thence along an arc of 342.00 foot radius curve to the left 3.84 feet (chord bears North 2225,28" West 3.84 feet); thence South t5Z6'2V West 430.95 feet thence along an arc of 816.50 foot radius curve to the left 812.11 feet (chord bears North 5339'55' West 779.05 feet); thence along an arc of a 678.54 foot radius curve to the right 29 61 feet (chord bears North 8008'39' West 29.61 feet) to the point of beginning. THEREFROM EXCEPTING that portion lying within the boundaries of the State Road UMENTS. rtght of way. Minority participation goals and female participation goals for and this Contract are 12.6 6.9 respectively. SUBJECT TO a Right of Way for a Road, and incidental purposes as now exists. Published in The Beaver Press March 8, 15, 22 and 29 2001. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, at the Beaver County Courthouse, Main Entrance, 2160 South 600 West, Beaver, Utah, on March 30, 2001, at 11:30 a.m. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust With Assignment of Rents, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing dated June 21, 2000, executed by John B. Ford, an individual, C. DeLynn Heaps, an individual and Crown Resources, a Utah limited liability company, as Trustors, to A, Robert Thorup, as Trustee, and in favor of Ask International Company, Ltd., as Beneficiary, recorded on June 28, 2000, as Entry No. 206950, in Book 327 at Page 509 1 seq.. of the official records of the County Recorder, Beaver County, Utah, covering real property situated in Beaver County, Utah, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point East 3046.83 feet and South 1370.19 feet from the Northwest comer of Section 1, Township 29 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence North 0802'59" East 765.83 feet; thence North 3936'21" East 269.08 feet; thence North 7846'05" East 483.63 feet; thence North , 5444'51" East 153.91 feet; thence South 414819" East 364.98 feet; thence North 6710'32" East 123.34 feet; thence South 8536'12" East 58.51 feet; thence North 8101'53" East 86.32 feet; thence North 8152'25" East 158.66 feet; thence North 6019'58" East 160.10 feet; thence South 5043'19" East 117.86 feet; thence along an arc of an 383.00 foot radius curve to the left 22.45 feet (chord bears South 6143"26" West 22.44 feet); thence South 3044'44" East 209.21 feet; thence South 5314'07" West 42.53 feet; thence South 2731'51" East 195.09 feet; thence North 3842'40" East 37.23 feet; thence along an arc of a 85.00 foot radius curve to the right 179.88 feet (chord bears South 8039'47" East 148.14 feet); thence South 2002'14" East 63.95 feet; thence South 2402'18" East 44.32 feet; thence, South 1136'39" East 61.02 feet; thence South 1913'55" East 31.91 feet; thence South 1407'13" East 29.10 feet; thence South 17" 01' 12" East 65.83 feet; thence South 3928'14" West 400.74 feet; thence North 5503'39" West 99.99 feet; thence North 8941,35" West 12.87 feet; thence South 6138'41" West 50.30 feet thence North 3123'52" West 193.26 feet; thence North 5125'11" West 217.93 feet; thence South 42002'41" West 65.76 feet; thence South 3351'47" West 146.94 feet; thence South 3217,31" West 159.19 feet; thence South West 147.25 feet, thence South 5514'04" West 65.24 feet; SUBJECT TO a Highway right of way over and across the above described property as granted the United States of America. TOGETHER WITH Water Right No. 21323) of ALL (a 77-17- Dated as of February 23, 2001 . A. Robert Thorup RAY, QUINNEY & NEBEKER Is 79 South Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801) 532-150- 0 Trustee The Beaver Press and 1.8 15,2001. Published March in NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, at the Beaver County Courthouse, Main Entrance, 2160 South 600 West Beaver, Utah, on March 30, 2001, at 11:50 a.m. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust With' Assignment of Rents, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing dated August 24, 2000, executed by John B. Ford, an individual, C. DeLynn Heaps, an individual ana Crown Resources, a Utah limited liability company, as Trustors, to A. Robert Thorup, as Trustee, and in favor of Ask International Company, Ltd., as Beneficiary, recorded on August 25, 2000, as Entry No. 207601, in Book 329 at Page 32 1 eg. , of the official records of the County Recorder, Beaver County, Utah, covering real property situated in Beaver County, Utah, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point located East 2647.31 feet from the Southwest comer of Section 36, Township 28 South; Range 5 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence East 1965.67 feet; thence South 5709'22" West 63.80 feet; thence South 6653'43" West 133.36 feet; thence South 0045,54" East 170.72 feet; thence South 4247'34" West 21.99 feet; thence South 0130'18" East 160.89 feet, thence North 8152'25" East 158.66 feet: thence North eo'SB" East feet; thence South 5043'19" East 117.86 feet; thence along an arc of a 383.00 foot radius curve to the left 22.45 feet (Chord bears South 6143'26" West 22.44 feet); thence South 3044'44" East 390.76 feet; thence along an arc of a 85.00 foot radius curve to the right 180.89 feet (Chord bears South 74015'42" East 137.92 feet); thence South 2002'14" East 63.95 feet; thence South 24D02'18" East 44.32 feet; thence South UB36'39n East 61.02 South 1913'55" East 31.91 feet; thence South 1407'13" East 29.10 feet; thence South 1701'12" East 65.83 feet; thence South 3928'14" West 400.74 feet; thence North 5503'39" West 99.99 feet; thence North 89"Ar35' West 12.87 feet; thence South 6138'41" West 50.30 feet; thence North 31"23,52" West 193.26 feet' 160.10 feet-then- - ce |