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March 2019 Monthly Bacteriological Reports FKAA BACTERIA MONTHLY REPORT PWSID# 4134357 Month: March 2019 H.R.S. LAB # E56717 & E55757 MMO‐MUG/ Cl2 pH RETEST MMO‐MUG/ 100ML DATE 100ML Cl2 pH SERVICE AREA # 1 S.I. LAB Date Sampled: 3/4/2019 101 Hyatt Windward Point‐3675 S. Roosevelt Blvd A 3.1 9.21 103 Conch Train Maintenance‐1802 Staples Ave. A 2.1 9.17 105 Casa Marina Resort ‐ 1500 Reynolds Ave A 3.0 9.18 107 Community Pool‐300 Catherine St. A 3.4 9.20 109 FKAA Key West Pumping Station‐301 Southard St. A 3.4 9.18 111 Hyatt Resort‐601 Front St. A 3.3 9.21 113 Strunk Lumberyard‐1111 Eaton St. (rear) A 3.0 9.10 115 Casa Gato Apts.‐1209 Virginia St. A 3.0 9.20 117 Circle K/Shell‐1890 N. Roosevelt Blvd. A 3.1 9.21 119 Pizza Hut‐3023 N. Roosevelt Blvd. A 3.1 9.18 153 Convalescent Center‐1400 Kennedy Dr A 3.0 9.18 123 Hertz/Welcome Center‐3840 N. Roosevelt Blvd. A 3.0 9.15 125 Las Salinas Condo‐3930 S. Roosevelt Blvd. A 3.2 9.21 127 Advanced Discount Auto Parts‐1835 Flagler Ave. A 2.7 9.20 129 807 Washington St. (#101) A 3.0 9.18 131 Dewey House‐504 South St. A 3.3 9.22 133 Harbor Place Condo‐107 Front St. A 3.2 9.25 135 Old Town Trolley Barn‐126 Simonton St. A 3.2 9.19 137 U.S. Navy Peary Court Housing‐White/Southard St. A 2.9 9.18 139 Bayview Park‐1400 Truman Ave. A 3.0 9.18 141 VFW Post 3911‐2200 N.Roosevelt Blvd. A 3.1 9.19 143 US Navy Sigsbee Park Car Wash‐Felton Rd. A 2.9 9.17 145 Habana Plaza‐3100 Flagler Ave. A 3.1 9.19 147 Regal Cinema, 3338 Northside Drive A 3.1 9.15 149 Truman Annex‐Bldg. #4197 A 3.3 9.14 151 Trumbo Point ‐ B‐1043 Corner Halsey & Towers A 3.0 9.13 Avg Cl2 3.1 SERVICE AREA #2 S.I. LAB Date Sampled: 3/5/2019 201 FK+B35:D54AA S.I./RO Plant‐7200 Front St, Stock Island A 2.6 9.15 203 Burger King‐MM 4.5 US Hwy#1, Stock Island A 3.0 9.10 205 Key Haven WWTP‐51 Key Haven Rd, Key Haven A 2.8 9.18 207 Shark Key Clubhouse‐Cannon Royal Dr, Shark Key A 3.5 9.19 209 Sugarloaf Lodge‐MM17 US Hwy #1, Lower Sugarloaf A 3.5 9.20 210 255 Cran Blvd A 3.7 9.26 211 22386 LaFitte Dr, Cudjoe Key A 3.6 9.28 213 Summerland Cove Marina‐MM25 US Hwy #1, Summerland Key A 3.7 9.20 217 Watson Field‐Key Deer Blvd, Big Pine Key A 3.6 9.22 221 Ocean Spray Trailer Park‐6529 Maloney Ave, Stock Island A 3.0 9.21 223 Animal Hospital of Olde Key West‐6510 2nd St, Stock Island A 3.0 9.10 225 Big Coppitt Fire Station‐MM10 US Hwy #1, Big Coppitt Key A 3.0 9.11 227 Shark Key Entrance Irr. Sys.‐MM11 US Hwy #1, Shark Key A 3.6 9.23 231 1185 Hakluyt Ln, Cudjoe Key A 3.4 9.23 233 Looe Key Resort‐MM27 US Hwy #1, Ramrod Key A 3.6 9.27 234 183 Barry Ave Kiki's A 3.6 9.26 235 Semi‐professional Bldg.‐MM30 US Hwy #1, Big Pine Key A 3.3 9.24 237 Golden Margarita Bar & Restaurant‐Lot 4 & 5 Ave. A, Big Pine Key A 3.8 9.26 238 Sunshine Key Resort A 3.7 9.29 239 Wastewater Treatment Plant ‐ Baypoint A 3.7 9.16 Avg Cl2 3.4 A = Absent, P = Total Coliform Present, P* = Fecal Coliform Present FKAA BACTERIA MONTHLY REPORT MMO‐MUG/ Cl2 pH RETEST MMO‐MUG/ 100ML DATE 100ML Cl2 pH SERVICE AREA # 3 S.I. Lab Date Sampled: 3/25/2019 301 Hawk's Nest Condo‐#1 S. Kyle Way, Knight's Key A 3.0 9.2 303 FKAA Customer Service Office‐3200 Overseas Hwy, Marathon A 3.0 9.2 305 Monroe County Public Works‐490 63rd St, Marathon A 3.3 9.3 307 CEMEX Inc.‐1500 107th St, Marathon Shores A 3.5 9.3 309 Coco Plum Beach Yacht Club‐ Ave. I/Coco Plum Rd, Coco Plum Beach A 3.5 9.3 311 Valhalla Island‐Banana Blvd, Little Crawl Key A 3.3 9.3 313 FKAA WWTP‐Greenbriar Rd, Duck Key A 3.4 9.3 315 7 Knights Key Blvd., Marathon A 3.5 9.4 317 Florida Keys Electric Co‐op‐3429 Overseas Hwy, Marathon A 3.4 9.3 319 Church of Later Day Saints‐Overseas Hwy, Marathon A 3.6 9.4 321 Pizza Hut‐9981 Overseas Hwy, Marathon A 3.0 9.3 323 Coco Plum Beach & Tennis Club‐109 Coco Plum Rd, Coco Plum Bch A 3.6 9.4 325 The Wreck and Galey Grill‐MM58.8 US Hwy #1, Grassy Key A 3.8 9.4 327 Hawk's Cay Convenience Store‐Duck Key Rd, Duck Key A 3.6 9.4 Avg Cl2 3.4 SERVICE AREA #4 F. C. LAB Date Sampled: 3/12/2019 401 Tavernier Creek Marina‐MM90.5 US Hwy #1, Plantation Key A 3.5 9.1 403 Coral Shores High School‐MM89.9 US Hwy #1, Plantation Key A 3.6 9.0 405 Boardwalk Pizza ‐ 20 High Point Rd, Tavernier A 3.8 9.2 407 Founder's Park‐87000 Overseas Hwy, Plantation Key A 3.7 9.1 409 Holiday Isle‐84001 Overseas Hwy, Windley Key A 3.6 9.1 411 Grove Park‐#1 Beach Rd, Islamorada A 3.7 9.2 413 Angelo's Store‐MM74.1 US Hwy#1, Lower Matecumbe A 3.7 9.2 415 University of South Florida Research Ctr‐100 Layton Dr, Layton A 3.5 9.3 417 Edgewater Lodge‐MM64.5 US Hwy#1, Long Key A 3.5 9.2 419 89275 Old US Hwy#1, Plantation Key A 3.7 9.0 421 143 Aregood Ln, Plantation Key A 3.7 9.1 423 Hog Heaven‐MM83 US Hwy#1, Windley Key A 3.6 9.0 425 Whale Harbor‐MM83 US Hwy#1, Islamorada A 2.9 9.1 427 Cheeca Lodge‐MM82 US Hwy#1, Islamorada A 3.8 9.2 429 Robbie's‐MM77.5 US Hwy#1, Lower Matecumbe A 3.6 9.1 431 Oceanside Isle Condo‐MM69.5 US Hwy #1, Long Key A 3.7 9.1 433 Bird Marina‐69501 Overseas Hwy, Long Key A 3.6 9.2 417‐D Edgewater Lodge‐MM64.5 US Hwy#1, Long Key A 3.5 9.2 Avg Cl2 3.6 SERVICE AREA # 5 F.C. LAB Date Sampled: 4/18/2018 501 Cross Key Marina‐Monroe Park A 4.0 9.3 503 MM106.7 US1‐Anchorage A 3.4 9.3 505 1A‐3B Pumpkin Car, Ocean Reef A 3.7 9.2 507 1 Hibiscus Ave, Upper Key Largo A 3.4 9.3 509 Key Largo Elementary School‐MM104.8 US Hwy#1, Key Largo A 3.8 9.3 511 51 Shoreland Dr, Anglers Park A 3.7 9.3 513 Medical Office‐MM100.5 US Hwy#1, Key Largo A 3.9 9.3 515 Sunoco‐MM98.2 US1, Key Largo A 3.6 9.3 517 Lot B,C,&D, US Hwy#1/Wellington Dr, Hammer Point, Key Largo A 3.2 9.2 519 314 Anchor Dr, Ocean Reef A 3.8 9.3 521 40 Island Dr, Ocean Reef A 3.8 9.3 523 Garden Cove Marina‐21 Garden Cove Dr, Key Largo A 3.8 9.3 525 Tom Thumb‐MM104.5 US Hwy #1, Key Largo A 4.0 9.3 527 Moonbay Condo‐MM104.1 US Hwy#1, Key Largo A 3.9 9.3 529 Car Wash‐MM100 US Hwy#1, Key Largo A 3.1 9.3 531 Mandalay Marina‐E. 2nd St, Key Largo A 3.6 9.2 535 FKAA C.S. Office‐MM91.5 US Hwy#1, Tavernier A 3.2 9.3 537 Curtis Marine ‐ 229 Banyan Rd A 3.1 9.3 Avg Cl2 3.6 A = Absent, P = Total Coliform Present, P* = Fecal Coliform Present Monthly Avg Cl2 3.4 Total: 96.
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