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Show Hit June 30, 200 1 Page 7 ( Nephi, Utah Hmre-Crfo- a REPRESEXT1XG NEPHI Juab summer marching band partu tpated in their 2nd of parades in luthi on Saturday, June 26. There u ere 38, of the 47 students signed up this summer, u ho marched in the parade along with 5 adults helping Their next parade u ill be on Saturday, July 3, at the Proi o Freedom Festn al parade. ) v i v .'i ,''' ill - W I t J i 4 . .. . , r . - -- : -- ' 7 - ) - iv - v . - -. 'rvf- - ; 4 rt. LEVAN TOWN Water Quality Report . , RODEO CLVIi MEMBER TO COMPETE AT RODEO Mandy Anderson, daughter of Istrry and Cris Anderson, has qualified to compete at the 19th Annual Silver State International Rodeo to he held in Fallon, Xei ada, June 4, 2004. The SS1R is open to reseri e champions 5th through 10th place finishers from every state that are members of the Xat tonal High School Rodeo Association. Mandy will compete in barrel racing and pole bending. Mandy appreciates the Lite Stampede committee for donating money towards her expenses. J-- IXTEIl-NATIOXA- 30-Jul- y Were pleaseJ to present to u a this sear's Annual Water Quality Report This report is designed to inform you about the quality of the water and services we deliver to you every day Our constant goal is to pros ldeyou with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water We w ant y ou to understand ti e et torts w e make to continually improv e the water treatment process and protect our w ater resources. We are committed to ensuring the quality of your water Our water sources consist of 3 springs and one well The Rosebush and Tunnell Springs are both located near the mouth of Chicken Creek Canyon Cobble Rock Spring is located on the top of Chicken Creek near Redicks Canyon and the well is located on 4(mi East and 4u South Levan Tow n has a Drinking 'A ater Source Protection Plan that is available for review It provides more information such as potential sources of contamination and our source protection areas Our springs are in remote locations, and there are no potential contamination sources in the protection zones, so we consider them to have a low susceptibility to potential contamination events Our well has been determined to have a low susceptible level to potential contamination from homes or septic tanks If you have any questions regarding source protection, contact the office to rev lew our source protection plan Im pleased to report that our drinking water is safe and meets federal and suite i equipments If you Live any questions about this report or concerning your water utility, please contact Jason Worwood 3 or We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled meetings They are held on the second Wednesday of every month generally at 7:00 l.M. in the winter and 8:00 P.M. in the summer. at 623-195- 9 623-081- Levan Town routinely monitors for constituents in our drinking water in accordance vv ith the Federal and Utah State laws. The 1 following table shows the results of our monitoring for the period of January 1 to December 3 , 20U3 All drinking water, including bottled drinking water, may be reasonably expected to contain at least small amounts of some constituents Its important to remember that the presence of these constituents does not necessarily pose a health risk 1 In the following table you will find many terms and abbrev lations you might not be familiar these temis weve prov ided the following definitions Xon-Detec- ts (XD) - w ith To help you better understand laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present XI) Low - High - For water systems that liave multiple souices of water, the Ltah Division of Dnnking Water lias given water systems the option of listing the test results of the constituents in one table, instead of multiple tables To accomplish tins, the lowest and highest values detected in the multiple sources are recorded in the same space in the report table Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg I) - one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in 510.000 Parts per billion (ppb ) or Microgrants per liter (tig I) - one part per billion corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in 510.000,000 Parts per trillion (ppt) or Sonograms per liter (nanograms I) - one part per trillion corresponds to one minute in 2,000,000 years, or a Lyndsie Fowkes Joseph Markland Lyndsie Fowkes Markland named to receives Master Deans List degree Lyndsie Fowkes has been named to the Dean's List at Utah Valley State College in Orem for her Academic performance during the Spring 2001 semester. To perform at such a high academic level requires intellectual capability and a commitment to put forth tremendous effort. To he placed on the Dean's List a student must earn a G.P.A. of 3.5 or higher. Lyndsie carries a 3.85 G.P.A. and is going for her Associates in the Paralegal field. She is the daughter of Kevin and Michelle Fowkes of Nephi. Nephi City Golf Joseph B. Markland has received a Master degree single pemiy in 510.000,000.000 Nephelometric Turbidity Vmt (XTC) - nephelometnc turbidity unit is a measiue of the clenty of water Turbidity tn excess of 5 NTU is just noticeable to the average person Action Level ( 1.) - the concentration of a contaminant w hi eh, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow Maximum Contaminant l.evil (MCI.) - The Maximum .Allowed (MCL) is the lughest level of a contaminant that is allowed m dnnking water MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) - The GoaT'(MCLG) is the level of a contaminant in dnnking water below which there is no known or expecteJ nsk to health MCLGs allow for a margin of safety Date- - Because of required sampling time frames l e yeaily, 3 years, 4 years and o years, sampling dates May seem out of date. in occupationalindiistrial medicine from the University of Nebraska. His thesis was on the prevention of heat stress in high-ns- k industry using medical monitoring. He currently is employed at the FG&G medical clinic located at the Deseret Chemical Depot. in Tooele. He is married to Rayma Markland. They have four sons. Kyler Lunt makes Double Eagle League reports on week 8 Week 8 City League Golf looked like a repeat performance of week 7. The team from Canyon Hills once again took the honors by shooting 13 12. Lance Ludlow Jr. was on fire, shooting an impressive 9 12. Klair Carroll won closest to the hole on 2 and longest putt on 9. Lance Ludlow Sr. won closest on 5. Longest drive went to Wade Cowan. Get signed up for the Ute Stampede tournament to be held July 17. What's better than a hole in one? Just ask Kyler Lunt. Kyler achieved the greatest of golfing feats by making a Double Fagle. The Double Eagle or Albatross (as it is called in Great Britain) is rarer than a hole in one. It took place on the par 5 hole 8. He did it in grand fashion by hitting a perfect drive dovv n the middle and then hit a smooth 8 iron 150 yards onto the green and into the cup. UO-yard John Fillmore. Duane Robinson. Doug Fillmore and Joe Markland witnessed the event. SWEET CORN Grown locally at Harward Farms Watch For Us! Starting Stampede Weekend! Corn will be sold at 626 North Main Street, Nephi (Reeds Drive In) For Questions or large orders call: 9 Hitchcock Family 623-793- I |