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Fkaa Bacteria Monthly Report FKAA BACTERIA MONTHLY REPORT PWSID# 4134357 MONTH: May 2018 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: 5/15/2018 101 Hyatt Windward Point‐3675 S. Roosevelt Blvd A 3.2 9.19 102 Sheraton Suites‐2001 S. Roosevelt Blvd A 3.1 9.17 103 Conch Train Maintenance‐1802 Staples Ave. A 2.5 9.13 104 1310 Johnson St A 2.9 9.21 105 Casa Marina Resort ‐ 1500 Reynolds Ave A 2.9 9.17 106 Santa Maria Joint Venture‐1401 Simonton St. A 2.9 9.15 107 Community Pool‐300 Catherine St. A 2.9 9.17 108 Douglas Square Community Center‐800 Emma St. A 3.2 9.21 109 FKAA Key West Pumping Station‐301 Southard St. A 3.2 9.17 110 Guy Harvy's‐515 Greene St. A 3.1 9.20 111 Hyatt Resort‐601 Front St. A 3.1 9.17 112 Key West Seaport‐631 Greene St. A 2.9 9.18 113 Strunk Lumberyard‐1111 Eaton St. (rear) A 3.0 9.17 114 US Navy Trumbo Pt. OMI Fleming Key Bridge A 2.8 9.21 115 Casa Gato Apts.‐1209 Virginia St. A 3.0 9.25 116 827 Eisenhower Dr. A 3.1 9.22 117 Circle K/Shell‐1890 N. Roosevelt Blvd. A 3.1 9.27 118 Fairfield Inn‐2400 N. Roosevelt Blvd. A 3.3 9.23 119 Pizza Hut‐3023 N. Roosevelt Blvd. A 3.0 9.24 120 US Navy Housing Elem. School Sigsbee‐Felton Rd. A 2.9 9.13 122 Customer Residence‐3704 Flagler Ave. A 3.2 9.28 123 Hertz/Welcome Center‐3840 N. Roosevelt Blvd. A 3.3 9.28 124 Dr. Boros Office‐3401 Northside Dr. A 3.1 9.24 150 Truman Annex‐Patio Beach, Bldg. #4214 A 3.2 9.15 152 Navy Medical Hospital‐South Roosevelt (A1A‐MM4) A 3.2 9.21 SERVICE AREA #2 S.I. LAB Date Sampled: 5/21/2018 201 FKAA S.I./RO Plant‐7200 Front St, Stock Island A 2.5 9.23 202 Oceanside Marina‐5950 Maloney Ave, Stock Island A 2.2 9.16 203 Burger King‐MM 4.5 US Hwy#1, Stock Island A 2.1 9.12 204 Murray Marine‐MM5 US Hwy #1, Stock Island A 2.4 9.20 205 Key Haven WWTP‐51 Key Haven Rd, Key Haven A 2.5 9.19 206 FKAA Lift Station G‐03, Geiger Rd, Big Coppitt A 2.5 9.13 207 Shark Key Clubhouse‐Cannon Royal Dr, Shark Key A 3.7 9.37 208 Bay Point Park‐E. Circle Dr, Saddlebunch Key A 3.8 9.35 210 Sugarloaf School, Sugarloaf A 3.7 9.31 210 Sugarloaf Lodge , Sugarloaf A 3.7 9.34 211 22386 LaFitte Dr, Cudjoe Key A 3.9 9.35 212 LS #21‐ R/W in frnt of lot 20 on Puerto Bello Dr & Basque Ln, Cudjoe Key A 3.7 9.30 213 Summerland Cove Marina‐MM25 US Hwy #1, Summerland Key A 3.6 9.30 214 Coupon Island‐End of Indies Rd, Ramrod Key A 3.2 9.24 217 Watson Field Big Pine A 3.5 9.39 234 183 Barry Ave A 4.0 9.28 235 Semi Professional Building MM 30 A 3.7 9.26 238 Sunshine Key A 3.6 9.34 241 Cudjoe Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant ‐ Cudjoe Key A 2.3 9.17 242 N.A.S. Fuel Stand‐Midway Ave., Boca Chica Key A 3.3 9.38 244 Lift Station Mathew Rd A 3.5 9.33 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: 5/23/2018 301 Hawk's Nest Condo‐#1 S. Kyle Way, Knight's Key A 3.4 9.3 302 1419 Overseas Hwy, Marathon A 3.6 9.4 303 FKAA Customer Service Office‐3200 Overseas Hwy, Marathon A 3.2 9.3 304 Schooner Condo‐605 Sombrero Beach Rd, Marathon A 2.6 9.4 305 Monroe County Public Works‐490 63rd St, Marathon A 3.5 9.3 306 First State Bank‐6900 Overseas Hwy, Marathon A 3.5 9.3 307 CEMEX Inc.‐1500 107th St, Marathon Shores A 3.7 9.4 308 Key Colony Point Condo‐1141 W. Ocean Dr, Key Colony Beach A 3.8 9.4 309 Coco Plum Beach Yacht Club‐ Ave. I/Coco Plum Rd, Coco Plum Beach A 3.7 9.4 310 Bert's Marine‐Lot 12, Blk 2, Coco Plum Rd, Coco Plum Beach A 3.1 9.3 311 Valhalla Island‐Banana Blvd, Little Crawl Key A 3.5 9.4 312 Grassy Key Marina‐MM59 US Hwy#1, Grassy Key A 3.3 9.3 313 FKAA WWTP‐Greenbriar Rd, Duck Key A 3.5 9.3 314 Hawk's Cay Resort Irr. Sys.‐Marina Villa Dr, Duck Key A 3.7 9.4 SERVICE AREA #4 F. C. LAB Date Sampled: 5/9/2018 401 Tavernier Creek Marina‐MM90.5 US Hwy #1, Plantation Key A 3.5 9.3 402 Plantation Key Marina‐MM90.4 US Hwy #1, Plantation Key A 3.6 9.4 403 Coral Shores High School‐MM89.9 US Hwy #1, Plantation Key A 3.7 9.3 404 Plantation Key Elementary School‐MM89.8 US Hwy A 3.5 9.3 405 Boardwalk Pizza ‐ 20 High Point Rd, Tavernier A 3.7 9.4 406 Monroe County Detention Center‐High Point Rd, Plantation Key A 3.7 9.4 407 Founder's Park‐87000 Overseas Hwy, Plantation Key A 3.7 9.4 408 Chilly Willy's‐86701 Overseas Hwy, Plantation Key A 3.7 9.4 409 Holiday Isle‐84001 Overseas Hwy, Windley Key A 3.6 9.3 410 Ziggie' s Crab Schack‐MM83.1 US Hwy#1, Islamorada A 3.6 9.3 411 Grove Park‐#1 Beach Rd, Islamorada A 3.6 9.3 412 Bud & Mary's Marina‐MM79.8 US Hwy#1, Islamorada A 3.4 9.3 413 Angelo's Store‐MM74.1 US Hwy#1, Lower Matecumbe A 3.6 9.4 414 Fiesta Key KOA‐MM70 US Hwy#1, Long Key A 3.5 9.4 415 University of South Florida Research Ctr‐100 Layton Dr, Layton A 3.4 9.4 416 Long Key State Park‐MM66.8 US Hwy#1, (Tap 137), Long Key A 3.5 9.3 417 Edgewater Lodge‐MM64.5 US Hwy#1, Long Key A 3.5 9.4 SERVICE AREA # 5 F.C. LAB Date Sampled: 5/15/2018 501 Cross Key Marina‐Monroe Park A 3.8 9.4 502 Manatee Bay Club‐Monroe Park A 3.9 9.4 503 MM106.7 US1‐Anchorage A 3.7 9.3 504 20 Card Sound Rd, Ocean Reef A 3.6 9.3 505 1A‐3B Pumpkin Car, Ocean Reef A 3.5 9.3 506 3 South Harbor Dr, Ocean Reef A 3.5 9.3 507 1 Hibiscus Ave, Upper Key Largo A 3.3 9.3 508 743 Largo Rd, Lake Surprise, Key Largo A 3.6 9.3 509 Key Largo Elementary School‐MM104.8 US Hwy#1, Key Largo A 3.6 9.3 510 423 4th Rd, Largo Sound Village A 3.6 9.3 511 51 Shoreland Dr, Anglers Park A 4.1 9.4 512 John Pennekamp State Park‐MM102.5 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo A 3.5 9.3 513 Medical Office‐MM100.5 US Hwy#1, Key Largo A 3.7 9.3 514 133 Ocean Bay Dr, Key Largo Ocean Shores, Key Largo A 3.4 9.2 515 Sunoco‐MM98.2 US1, Key Largo A 3.4 9.2 516 Snapper's Restaurant‐139 Seaside Ave, Bay Harbor, Key Largo A 2.2 9.0 517 Lot B,C,&D, US Hwy#1/Wellington Dr, Hammer Point, Key Largo A 2.2 9.1 518 Condo 92‐200 Harbor Dr, Tavernier A 3.2 9.2 A = Absent, P = Total Coliform Present, P* = Fecal Coliform Present.
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