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Woodland Park to mail public notice after state finds record-keeping lapses at water plant
Summary
City staff will mail a required public notice and post social-media updates after a July sanitary survey identified two record-keeping deficiencies at the Woodland Park water treatment plant; staff say the underlying checks were performed and equipment recalibrated before the state inspection.
City officials said Thursday they will mail a public notice to every household after a state sanitary survey on July 3 identified two record-keeping deficiencies at Woodland Park’s water treatment plant.
Kip, a city staff member who spoke to council, said the state categorized the findings as one tier-2 and one tier-3 violation under Colorado’s three-tier structure. He said the first finding involved documentation for periodic storage-tank inspections and the second related to calibration records for a turbidity meter.
The city’s notification requirement for the tank-inspection recordkeeping is 30 days, and Kip said the notice will be mailed on August 22 with a public-deadline of August 30. "We failed to document those…
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