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REPORT TO

MAYOR AND COUNCIL

PRESENTED: JUNE 22, 2009 - SPECIAL MEETING REPORT: 09-92


FROM: ENGINEERING DIVISION FILE: 5600-05-01
SUBJECT: WATER UTILITY 2008 WATER QUALITY REPORT

RECOMMENDATION:
That Council receive the Water Utility 2008 Quality Report for information.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
This report documents the results of the Township’s drinking water monitoring program between
January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2008, including source well waters and distribution water
quality. Details are contained in Attachment A.

Source water quality met regulatory requirements during the 2008 period, with the exception of
nitrate levels at Aldergrove Well #10 and the aesthetic parameters iron, manganese, and
turbidity at various wells. In East Langley these parameters are reduced to acceptable levels
prior to distribution to the public via blending and treatment at the Aldergrove Water Treatment
Plant.

All sources met the requirements of the British Columbia Drinking Water Protection Regulation’s
and the 6th Edition Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. Specifically, there were no
confirmed positive E.coli test results for any Township source or distribution.

PURPOSE:
The purpose of this report is to advise Council of the 2008 Water Quality Report.
WATER UTILITY 2008 WATER QUALITY REPORT
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BACKGROUND/HISTORY:
The Township is home to approximately 102,000 residents. Of these, 79,000 have water
supplied by the Township, while the remaining use water from private wells, community wells, or
other sources. There are 18 separate sources of water within the Township; 17 wells and the
Greater Vancouver Water District.

DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS:
Source water quality met regulatory requirements during the 2008 period, with the exception of
aesthetic parameters iron, manganese, and turbidity (non-health parameters related to taste,
colour, and odour), and nitrates. Turbidity levels at the point of distribution were, on average,
within maximum acceptable concentrations (MACs). Iron and manganese are reduced to
acceptable levels prior to distribution during the treatment process at the Aldergrove Water
Treatment Plant (AWTP). Nitrate levels are also reduced to acceptable levels prior to
distribution to the public via blending at the AWTP.

All sources met the requirements of the British Columbia Drinking Water Protection Regulation’s
and the 6th Edition Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality (CDWQ). Specifically, there
were no confirmed positive E.coli test results for any Township source or distribution.

Water system improvement highlights in 2008 included: installation of a new pressure reducing
valve, drilling of the Acadia and Tall Timbers redundancy wells; replacement of the AWTP
process piping, and 655 meters of deficient watermain replaced.

Water operations for 2009 include the continued monitoring of all water sources and distribution
points, with a number of capital projects planned or underway to improve the integrity and
reliability of the water distribution system, including SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition) system upgrades and further infrastructure replacement.

Legislation:
The BC Drinking Water Protection Act, in conjunction with Health Canada’s CDWQ Guidelines,
requires that all municipalities produce an annual report on water quality, and must ensure the
information is made public.

Legal Implications:
The BC Drinking Water Protection Act, in conjunction with Health Canada’s CDWQ Guidelines,
requires that all municipalities produce an annual report on water quality, and must ensure the
information is made public.

Respectfully submitted,

Simon Tremblay Dave McCormick


TECHNICAL ASSISTANT UTILITIES PLANNING ENGINEER
For for
ENGINEERING DIVISION ENGINEERING DIVISION

ATTACHMENT A WATER QUALITY REPORT 2008 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


(Full report available in Clerk’s office).
ATTACHMENT A
Township of Langley
2008 Water Quality Report

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Township is home to approximately 102,000 residents. Of these, 79,000 have water supplied by
the Township, while the remaining use water from private wells, community wells, or other sources.
There are 18 separate sources of water within the Township; 17 wells and the Greater Vancouver
Water District. The Drinking Water Protection Act, in conjunction with Health Canada’s Guidelines
for Canadian Drinking Water Quality (6th Edition), requires that all municipalities produce an annual
report on water quality and must ensure that the information is made public.

Source water quality met regulatory requirements during the 2008 period, with the exception of
aesthetic parameters iron, manganese, and turbidity (non-health parameters related to taste, colour,
and odour), and nitrates. Turbidity levels at the point of distribution were, on average, within
maximum acceptable concentrations (MACs). Iron and manganese are reduced to acceptable levels
prior to distribution during the treatment process at the Aldergrove Water Treatment Plant (AWTP).
Nitrate levels are also reduced, from 15 mg/L to acceptable levels of less than 10 mg/L, prior to public
distribution via blending at the AWTP.

All sources met the requirements of the British Columbia Drinking Water Protection Regulation’s and
the 6th Edition Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. Specifically, there were no confirmed
positive E.coli test results for any Township source or distribution.

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