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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding Demo 2004 AUG-03-2004 TUE 01 :43 PM CL&P WATERFORD FAX NO. 860 447 5755 P. 01 'y _ 7,2..5I As the owner of this property, I am requesting the permanent removal of the existing CT Light& Power Company (CLIP)electric service and meter(s)to allow for the demolition of the building in accordance with atl applivahle Corinectreut General Statutes. 'l certify that the building is vacant. Removal of Set-vice for Building Demolition —R R.5�.=�'s7-sys-Em(cvs,'T3�c;wau,¢�MEG�' S / Cl i t2EMJVAL GATE NEEC w Wn V11STREET AQi7R 35'No-IE E r. TS2•C S I.rr` 70. B�pR r,�•.A, 1 I .1eor e--457� ZiP�o 3 `le-1.176 z_-a s'�?y ? 7G o „ , METER.NUMBER(S) et86& Sz`r 0'L e,'?ist a a68cC2 41412 6,721 I) COMMENTS R ,98C 2-99. 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Hartford, CT 05104-2985 1'6 Cumberland'Av Wethersfielyd, CT 0,510S JUL 2 1 2004 ENVIROTECH LABORATORY TESTING & CONSULTING 77 COOK HILL ROAD - WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT 06095 MARYELLEN DILUZIO TELEPHONE October 2, 1998 (860) 688-7249 Jill Daley 39 Pequot Rd. Uncasville,Ct. 06328 Dear Ms.Daley; We have the following to report on the sample submitted to this Laboratory on September 30, I998. Sample Number: 41966 Mark: water sample collected 9/29/98 by Tim Neal from L.ot No -,500 Kitemaug Rd_,Uncasville,Ct. CURRENT MAXIMUM CONTAMINATION TEST PARAMETERS TEST RESULTS LEVELS (MCL) (in mg/L) ODOR NONE NO MCL TURBIDITY 0 NO MCL COLOR 0 NO MCL PH 6.74 NO MCL NITRITE NITROGEN 0.022 1.0 mg/L NITRATE NITROGEN 3.80 10 mg/L CHLORIDE 31 250 mg/L HARDNESS 76 NO MCL IRON < 0.05 NO MCL MANGANESE < 0.01 NO MCL SODIUM 15.8 NO MCL SULFATE 20 NO MCL BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAM Number of Coliform Bacteria Per 100 mLs(membrane filter) 0 0 All parameters analyzed are below Maximum Contamination Levels(MCL's)for potable water and meet the drinking water standards established by the Conn. State Health Department. If there are any questions we would be pleased to discuss them with you. Very truly yours, Envir. - ..ratory A l Marye en DiLuzio PH 0464 cc: Residential Engineering Services PHYSICAL PARAMETERS ODOR: MCL = none, recommended < 2 - Scale 0 = none. 1 = very faint, 2 = faint, 3 = distinct. 4 = decided. 5 = strong. Good well water should be free of odor. TURBIDITY; MCL = none. recommended < 5 - A measure of particles in the water, usually indicates iron. pH; MCL = none, recommended 6.4 - 10.0 - pH ranges from 0 - 14. A pH of 7 is neutral , < 7 is acidic, > 7 is basic. A pH less than 6.4 is considered acidic and may be corrosive to piping. COLOR; MCL = none, recommended < 15 - High color usually indicates the presence of iron. INORGANIC PARAMETERS NIRITE NITROGEN; MCL 1 .0 mq/L - An intermediate breakdown product of organic matter. See nitrate comment. NITRATE NITROGEN; MCL 10.0 mq/L - The final completely oxidized stage of nitrogen. Levels above 10 are known to be harmful to infants. Pregnant/nursing mothers and parents of infants should consult with a physican. CHLORIDE; MCL 250 mq/L - The non-metallic portion of common salt. Levels above 50 mq/L may indicate undesirably high sodium levels and it also may appreciably increase corrosion rates. Levels above 250 mq/L inpart a salty taste noticeable to most people. HARDNESS; MCL none - A measure of the total calcium and magnesium in water. Waters over 100 mq/L are described as hard and levels over 250 mq/L are considered very hard. The effect of hardness is to increase the amount of soap necessary to form suds with water. High levels may also increase scaling on the inside of water pipes. IRON; MCL none - Above 0.3 mq/L iron may cause staining to laundry and fixtures. Iron is naturally occurring water mineral due to the geology of the area. MANGENESE; MCL none - Above 0.05 mq/L mangense may cause staining to laundry and fixtures. See iron comment SULFATE; MCL none - A naturally occuring substance in water, levels above 250 mq/L may inpart a bitter taste and render a laxative effect. SODIUM; MCL none - A notification level of 28 mq/L has been established for people on low salt diets, high levels may increase the corrosive effect. ORGANIC CHEMICALS VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOC) - see report for a listing of the individual chemical MCL. VOC's are a gas chro- matographic scan of 58 compounds. This list was de- termined by the Conneticut State Department of Health. These compounds include some of the more commonly found ground water contaminates.