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Sanitary survey flags tank interior work and possible tank removal at Hartsville system

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A state sanitary survey found generally high system scores but noted interior paint, pinholes and gravel loss in several tanks; board discussed inspections, painting bids and possible taking one tank out of service.

The Hartsville-Trousdale Water & Sewer Utility Board discussed findings from its recent sanitary survey on June 24, including interior paint issues in filter rooms, pinhole corrosion in at least one tank and missing gravel in a tank base that may require cleaning or repair.

The survey scored the system about 97 percent overall, but inspectors noted four items requiring attention, including paint flaking in filter rooms and disinfection byproduct levels that have recently fallen below limits, which the board said will be tracked over a four-quarter average. "They found ... paint's been getting them to float in…

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