Water should be restored in approximately 20 minutes.
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Issues with yards identifiedThere is an issue at the sheila well booster pump and a float issue at madre mesa. The repairs are under way. No ETA for restoration, yet.
The wells are down and the cause is being identified. We are all without water, once the issue is known, it will be repaired. Updates will be provided as we are able.
Two water samples were collected in December from the HILLCREST MANOR WATER USERS ASSOCIATION WELL 1B MADRE MESA (Sample DW069) and WELL 2B SHEILA (Sample DW070) on behalf of NDEP. The laboratory analytical report is attached. Sample DW069 did not contain reportable concentrations of PFAS compounds. Sample DW070 contained reportable concentrations of PFAS compounds. The Field Reagent Blank sample (DW070-FRB) collected at the same time and location as sample DW070 did not contain reportable concentrations of PFAS compounds indicating that sample collection procedures and field conditions did not adversely affect sample quality. The other samples in the attached report are from different sites. Also attached is the NDEP PFAS Information Fact Sheet that provides background on PFAS and information on funding sources to address PFAS in drinking water.
Hillcrest Manor Water Users AssociationAnnual Meeting MinutesJanuary 9, 20247:00 PMType of Meeting: Annual Meeting
Meeting Facilitator: Tricia Pintar President Location: Layton Residence 5541 Sheila Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89108 Invitees: Tricia Pintar President, Joe Meza Vice President, Donald Layton Treasurer Richard Avila Resident Agent/Member, Tonya Johnson Secretary, Brandon Abbe Member, Leroy Daines, Utility Services, Kevin Mossman, Mossman and Associates and ALL Property Owners Attendees (Board of Directors) Tricia Pintar, Joe Meza, Don Layton, and Brandon Abbe – Quorum met Attendees property owners – 9, 7 of the 116 property owners, 2 guest speakers 1.Call to Order – Tricia Pintar 2.Introduction – Tricia Pintar 3.Read and Approve Minutes from Last Meeting – Brandon Abbe – read in lieu of Tonya Johnson approve by Joe Meza 2nd Tricia Pintar 4.Open issues a) Storage Tank Construction Schedule b) Water Waste and Schedule of Watering days – Conservation – Joe Meza Approved by Joe Meza, 2nd Brandon Abbe 5.Financial Report – Don Layton a)Properties payment outstanding Don Layton a.1 delinquent at this time b.Spreadsheet available
a) Aging Infrastructure and Board Need to have new members who are willing to be trained or already possess knowledge and skills to keep the Board of Directors going Predictive Maintenance Schedule needs to be created for future infrastructure repairs b) Utility Services Fire Marshal Letter, Maintenance, and discussion on well storage tank project New Lead and Copper EPA Rule Requires all supply line materials to be identified c) Mossman and Associates Very generous donations to the association on the not-for-profit side of the company and presentation on a new electric Smart Panels and cone monitoring system presentation d) Open positions – Treasurer, Project Manager, Vice President, and 2 members – Tricia Pintar Approved by Don Layton, 2nd Joe Meza e) Discussion and Questions - Anyone 7.Adjournment 8:59 pm Revised Lead/Copper Pipe EPA RegulationsBasic Lead Line Inventory Requirements EPA has a national deadline for water systems to develop and submit initial lead service line inventories to the State. Systems must classify service lines using one of the four definitions below. Lead: A portion of the pipe that is made of lead, which connects the water main to the building inlet. Galvanized Requiring Replacement (GRR): A galvanized service line that is or ever was downstream of an LSL or is currently downstream of an unknown service line. Non-Lead: The service line is determined not to be lead or GRR through an evidence-based record, method, or technique. Unknown: The service line material is not known to be a lead, GRR, or non-lead, such as where there is no documented evidence supporting material classification. While the Revised Lead and Copper Rule requires the inventory to categorize each service line or portions of the service line where ownership is split, a single classification per service line is also needed to support various requirements, such as lead service line replacement (LSLR), tap sampling, and risk mitigation. The following is a diagram of a possible division in service line ownership (or responsibility) between the customer and water utility in which the system-owned portion of the service line is from the water main to the curb stop and the customer-owned portion is from the curb stop to the water meter. We are asking all property owners to open their water valve box, identify the line going to your home, not to the street, Please take a picture and email it to [email protected] with your name, address, and contact information. Some may already know if they have lead, copper, schedule 40 white pipe or the most common used in our area black poly pipe.
Should you require assistance or have any questions, or are able to volunteer your time to assist in obtaining this information for those who may not be able to perform the request, please contact Tricia Pintar at 702-772-2407, Thank you |
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