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Exceedance Details200405 Summary of Saskatchewan Environment Regulated Waterworks Exceedance Details 2004-05 (Sept/05) Bacteriological Bacteriological Proper THM* AverageArsenic Boron Fluoride Nitrate Selenium Urainium COMMUNITY Submissions < 90% Positive > 10% Chlorine < 90% > 100 ug/L > 25 ug/l > 5 mg/L >1.5 mg/L > 45 mg/L > 0.01 mg/L > 20 ug/L ABBEY ABERDEEN 48 ABERNETHY ADMIRAL AGRIUM VANSCOY 0 AIR RONGE 102 ALAMEDA ALBERTVILLE ALIDA 79 ALLAN ALLAN SOUTH RURAL WATER ALSASK 87 ALVENA 75 AMSTERDAM ANEROID ANNAHEIM ANTLER 211 AQUADEO 00 ARBORFIELD 133 ARCHERWILL ARCOLA 56 ARELEE ARLINGTON BEACH ARRAN 33 ASQUITH 0 ASSINIBOIA 2.28 ATWATER AVONLEA AYLESBURY 42 AYLSHAM 31 BALCARRES BALGONIE 0.022 BANGOR BANKEND 83 BATTLEFORD BATTLEFORDS PROV.PK. BAYVIEW HEIGHTS BEAR CREEK BEATTY BEAUBIER 56 51 BEAUVAL BEECHY BELLE PLAINE BELLEGARDE BENGOUGH BENSON 197 BESANT CAMPGD. 80 BETHUNE BIENFAIT BIG BEAVER 50 23 BIG RIVER 1.80 BIGGAR BIRCH HILLS 139 BIRSAY BLACKSTRAP PROV.PK. BLADWORTH BLAINE LAKE BORDEN BRABANT LAKE BRACKEN BRADWELL 81 BRANCEPETH 83 164 BREDENBURY BRIERCREST 71 BROADVIEW 87 BRODERICK BROOKSBY 79 16 87 192 BROWNLEE 67 88 BRUNO BUCHANAN BUENA VISTA BUFFALO NARROWS BUFFALO POUND PROV.PK. BULYEA 79 BURSTALL CABRI CADILLAC 12 CALDER CANDIAC 25 38 CANORA CANWOOD CARIEVALE CARLYLE CARMEL CARMICHAEL 86 CARNDUFF CARON CARONPORT 102 CARROT RIVER CATHEDRAL BLUFFS 88 CEDAR VILLA ESTATES CENTRAL BUTTE CEYLON CHAMBERLAIN CHAPLIN CHELAN CHOICELAND CHURCHBRIDGE 88 CLAVET CLEARWATER L. REG.PK. 29 14 CLIMAX 26 COCHIN CODERRE 50 CODETTE LAKE REGIONAL COLE BAY 105 COLEVILLE COLGATE 43 275 COLONSAY CONGRESS 166 CONQUEST CONSUL COPPER SANDS T.C. 49 CORMAN PARK PIPELINE SE CORNING 126 CORONACH COURVAL CRAIK 81 108 CRANE VALLEY CRAVEN CREELMAN 186 CREIGHTON CROOKED RIVER 212 CRYSTAL LAKE CRYSTAL SPRINGS 83 CUDWORTH CUMBERLAND HOUSE CUPAR 88 CUT KNIFE CYPRESS HILLS PROV.PK. CYPRESS MOBILE HOME PK. DALMENY DANA DANIELSON PROV.PK./MAIN 42 88 DARLINGS BEACH 79 DAVIDSON DAVIN 75 89 DEBDEN DEER VALLEY ESTATES DELISLE DELMAS 54 DEMAINE DENARE BEACH DENHOLM DENZIL DIEFENBAKER L. COTT. DILKE DINSMORE 22 DISLEY DODSLAND DOMREMY 77 DORE LAKE 171 DORINTOSH DOUGLAS PROV.PK. DRAKE DRINKWATER DUBUC DUCK LAKE DUCK MT PPK A-MINISTIK SU DUCK MT PPK B-PICKEREL PT DUFF 83 50 DUNDURN DUVAL DYSART EARL GREY EASTEND EATONIA EBENEZER ECHO VALLEY PROV.PK. EDENWOLD 106 EDGELEY ELBOW ELDERSLEY 22 190 ELFROS 164 ELK RIDGE GOLF&CONF CENT. ELROSE 21 ELSTOW EMERALD PARK EMMA LK-MURRAY PT CMPGR ENDEAVOUR 71 18 74 ENGLEFELD ERNFOLD 67 ERWOOD 83 ESTERHAZY ESTEVAN 156 ESTON ETTER'S BEACH 29 86 EVERGREEN ACRES 10 EVESHAM 50 17 EYEBROW 0.025 FAIRHOLME FAIRLIGHT 83 FAIRY GLEN 140 FENWOOD FERLAND 5.5 2.30 FILLMORE 23 FINDLATER FLAMINGO T.C. FLAXCOMBE FLEMING 244 FOAM LAKE FORT QU'APPELLE FOSSTON FOX VALLEY 37 FRANCIS FRENCHMAN BUTTE FROBISHER 24 FRONTIER 2.61 FULDA GARRICK GERALD GLADMAR 46 0 GLASLYN GLEN EWEN GLEN HARBOUR 25 GLENAVON GLENSIDE GOLDEN PRAIRIE 67 89 GOOD SPIRIT PROV.PK. GOODEVE 27 GOVAN GRAND COULEE GRANDVIEW BEACH 83 0 GRASSWOOD GRAVELBOURG 113 GRAVELBOURG SWC GRAY GRAYSON GREEN LAKE GREENSTREET GREENWATER PROV.PK. 138 GRENFELL GRIFFIN 38 GRONLID 67 215 GUERNSEY 230 GULL LAKE 123 HAFFORD HAGEN 83 15 145 HAGUE HALBRITE HANDEL 50 83 HANLEY 112 HARRIS HAWARDEN HAZEL DELL HAZLET HENDON HERBERT 143 HERSCHEL 58 0 HILLMOND HITCHCOCK HITCHCOCK BAY HODGEVILLE HOEY HOLDFAST HOLIDAY ACRES WATER COOP 83 HUBBARD HUDSON BAY 194 HUMBOLDT HYAS 25 ILE A LA CROSSE 127 IMC COLONSAY 54 79 IMPERIAL INDIAN HEAD INSINGER 0.031 34 INVERMAY ITUNA JANS BAY JANSEN JEDBURGH KAMSACK 117 KANNATA VALLEY 27 KAYVILLE 75 33 KEELER 0 KELLIHER KELVINGTON KENASTON KENDAL 83 KENOSEE LAKE KERROBERT 226 KETCHEN KEYSTOWN 50 58 KHEDIVE KILLALY KINCAID KINDERSLEY 2.22 KINISTINO 65 KIPABISKAU REG.PK. KIPLING 147 KUROKI 131 KYLE LA LOCHE 1.56 LA LOCHE-POPLAR POINT 88 LA RONGE 116 LAC PELLETIER REG.PK./DARLINGS LAC PELLETIER REG.PK./ONA 70 LAC VERT LAFLECHE 152 LAIRD LAKE ALMA LAKE LENORE LAKEVIEW PROPERTY OWNERS 25 LAMPMAN LANCER LANDIS LANG LANGBANK 50 34 LANGENBURG LANGHAM LANIGAN 180 LANZ POINT 00 LAPORTE LASHBURN LEADER LEASK LEBRET LEMBERG LEOVILLE LEROSS LEROY LESLIE 75 89 LESTOCK LIBERTY 71 345 LIMERICK 123 LINTLAW LIPTON 27 LIVELONG LLOYDMINSTER LONE ROCK 67 13 LOON LAKE LOREBURN 79 LOVE 83 30 37 LUCKY LAKE LUMSDEN LUMSDEN BEACH 33 50 LUSELAND 1.63 MACKLIN MACNUTT MACOUN MACRORIE 79 MAIDSTONE MAINPRIZE REG.PK. 69 MAJOR MAKWA MAKWA LAKE PROV.PK. MANITOU BEACH MANKOTA 205 MANOR MAPLE CREEK MARCELIN MARCHWELL 67 63 MARENGO MARGO MARKINCH MARQUIS MARSDEN MARSHALL MARTENSVILLE MARYFIELD 23 MARYSBURG MAYFAIR MAYMONT MAZENOD 17 MCCORD 00 MCLEAN 80 MCTAGGART 159 MEACHAM MEADOW LAKE 171 2.18 MEADOW LK PPK-GREIG LK CG MEADOW LK PPK-KIMBALL LK MEADOW LK PPK-MURRAY DOELL MEADOW LK PPK-PIERCE LK SANDY MEATH PARK MEDSTEAD MEETING LK. REG.PK. MELFORT MELFORT RURAL PIPELINE MELVILLE 1.54 MEOTA 13 406 28 MEYRONNE MICHEL VILLAGE 46 166 MIDALE 116 MIDDLE LAKE MIKADO 83 MILDEN MILESTONE MILLAR WESTERN PULP MILL 33 0 MINOWUKAW CAMPGD. 83 MINTON MISSINIPE MISTATIM 177 MONTMARTRE MOOSE JAW 32 MOOSE MOUNTAIN PROV.PK. 0 MOOSOMIN MORSE 23 MORTLACH MOSSBANK MOZART MUENSTER NAICAM 2.5 NEILBURG 267 NEUDORF NICKLE L. REG.PK. NIPAWIN NOKOMIS NORQUAY 35 NORTH BATTLEFORD NORTH BAY T.C. 42 20 NORTH CENTRAL RURAL NORTH 67 NORTH CENTRAL RURAL SOUTH 58 NORTH PORTAL 14 NUT MOUNTAIN 109 ODESSA OGEMA OKLA 83 ORMISTON 83 OSAGE 45 OSLER OUTLOOK OUTLOOK WEST PIPELINE OXBOW 133 PADDOCKWOOD PALLISER REG.PK./CMPGRD. PALLISER REG.PK./TR.PK. PALMER 147 PAMBRUN PANGMAN PARADISE HILL PARRY PATUANAK PAYNTON PCS LANIGAN 17 PEEBLES PELICAN NARROWS 00 PELLY PENNANT PENSE PENZANCE 75 0 PERDUE PIAPOT PIERCELAND PIKE LAKE PROV.PK. PILGER 75 PILOT BUTTE T.C. 20 48 PINEHOUSE LAKE 101 PLEASANTDALE PLENTY PLUNKETT PONDEROSA T.C. 77 PONTEIX PORCUPINE PLAIN PRAIRIE RIVER 262 PREECEVILLE PRELATE PRIMATE PRINCE ALBERT PRINCE ALBERT RURAL WATER PRUD'HOMME PUNNICHY QU'APPELLE QUILL LAKE QUINTON RABBIT LAKE RADISSON 83 RADVILLE 133 RAMA 83 RAYMORE READLYN 50 17 0 REDVERS REGINA REGINA BEACH REGINA CORRECTIONAL 82 REGINA N.IND.SUB. RHEIN 21 RICETON 21 RICHMOUND RIDGEDALE 207 RIVERHURST ROCANVILLE ROCHE PERCEE ROCKGLEN ROSE VALLEY ROSETOWN ROSTHERN ROULEAU ROWANS RAVINE PROV.PK. RUSH LAKE 154 1.63 SALTCOATS SALVADOR 83 SANDY BAY 5 SANDY BAY CAMPGD. SARNIA BEACH 75 33 SASK HOSPITAL NORTH BATTLEFORD 102 SASK VALLEY RURAL (NEUANLAGE) SASK. LANDING PROV.PK./NE SASKATOON SCEPTRE SCOTT SCOUT LAKE 67 SEDLEY SEL 33 UTILITY KRONAU SEL 33 UTILITY NW SEL 33 UTILITY S SEMANS 132 SENLAC SHAMROCK SHAUNAVON SHEHO SHELL LAKE 24 SHELLBROOK SHIELDS 00 SILTON SIMPSON SINTALUTA SLED LAKE SMEATON SMILEY SNOWDEN 13 SOURIS VALLEY EXT.CARE 192 SOUTHEY SOVEREIGN 67 SPALDING SPC POPLAR RIVER 83 SPC SHAND SPEERS 82 SPIRITWOOD SPRING VALLEY 63 87 SPRINGSIDE SPRUCE BAY 00 SPRUCE LAKE 14 SPY HILL ST. BENEDICT 75 ST. BRIEUX 63 ST. GEORGE'S HILL 75 ST. GREGOR ST. ISIDORE DE BELLEVUE ST. LOUIS ST. VICTOR 42 ST. WALBURG STANLEY MISSION 17 STAR CITY 83 STARLITE T.C. STENEN 83 STEWART VALLEY STOCKHOLM STONY BEACH STONY RAPIDS STORTHOAKS STOUGHTON STRASBOURG STRONGFIELD STURGIS STWS-E SASKATOON STWS-N SASKATOON STWS-W SASKATOON 65 SUNNYSIDE COTT.OWN. 67 SUNSET ESTATES T.C. 54 SUNSET VIEW BEACH MAIN 17 SUNSET VIEW BEACH-PAIL FILL 19 SWAN PLAIN 50 33 SWIFT CURRENT 1.68 SWIFT CURRENT HUTT.COL. 58 9 SWIFT CURRENT RURAL PIPELINE 0 SYLVANIA TADMORE TANTALLON THEODORE THODE 42 40 78 THOMSON LAKE REG.PK. 50 THOMSON LAKE REG.PK. CABIN 00 TIMBER BAY 71 39 TISDALE TOBIN LAKE 17 TOGO 79 TOMPKINS TORQUAY TRAMPING LAKE TROSSACHS 71 0 225 TUFFNELL 67 25 TURNOR LAKE TURTLEFORD TUXFORD UNITY URANIUM CITY 12 VALLEY VIEW CENTRE VANGUARD VANSCOY VAWN 75 11 VEREGIN VERWOOD 25 33 VIBANK 21 VICEROY 289 VISCOUNT 101 VONDA WADENA 1.58 WAKAW WAKAW-HUMBOLDT REG.WTP WALDECK WALDHEIM WAPELLA 24 WARMAN WASECA WATROUS WATSON 1.78 WAWOTA WEBB 57 0.025 WEEKES 48 180 WEIRDALE WELDON WELWYN WEYAKWIN 83 WEYBURN WEYERHAEUSER CANADA 00 WHITE BEAR 71 18 WHITE CITY 173 WHITE FOX WHITE SPRUCE CENTRE WHITEWOOD 23 WILCOX WILKIE WILLOW BUNCH WILLOWBROOK 67 WINDTHORST WISETON 12 WISHART WOLLASTON LAKE 00 WOLSELEY WOOD MOUNTAIN 00 WOODROW 230 WROXTON WYNYARD YARBO 29 YARROW YOUTH FARM YELLOW CREEK 67 25 YELLOW GRASS YORKTON YOUNG ZEALANDIA ZELMA ZENON PARK *THM: Trihalomethanes.
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