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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November 2023 Water Test Results
Dear Property Owner and Residents: Our annual meeting is going to be held on Tuesday, January 9, 2024, 7pm at 5541 Sheila Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89108. We have many important items to discuss. The Water Storage Tank Replacement project and timeline The Infrastructure and Upcoming projects and Costs. We also need to have additional volunteers with specific talents to help keep our Board and the Water Association going for the future. These are volunteer positions, not paid. Please let us know if you are willing to lend your time and talents to continue the legacy of our Water Association. The Board will present the current issues, finances, and then open for questions and concerns. Thank you, Hillcrest Manor Water Users Association Board Estimados propietarios y residentes: Nuestra reunión anual se llevará a cabo el martes 9 de enero de 2024 a las 7 p.m. en 5541 Sheila Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89108. Tenemos muchos temas importantes que discutir. El proyecto y el cronograma de reemplazo del tanque de almacenamiento de agua La Infraestructura y Próximos proyectos y Costos. También necesitamos contar con voluntarios adicionales con talentos específicos para ayudar a que nuestra Junta y la Asociación del Agua sigan funcionando en el futuro. Estos son puestos voluntarios, no remunerados. Háganos saber si está dispuesto a prestar su tiempo y talento para continuar con el legado de nuestra Asociación del Agua. La Junta presentará los problemas actuales, las finanzas y luego se abrirá a preguntas e inquietudes. Gracias, Junta de la Asociación de Usuarios de Agua de Hillcrest Manor
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November 2023 Maintenance Report
Wednesday December 13 and Thursday December 14, 2023 water will be draining down Sheila Ave and Madre Mesa towards Michael Way, from the Sheila well yard due to an emergency equipment replacement.
Sheila tank purgeSheila Avenue and Madre Mesa Dr will have water on the roadway down to Michael Way. The Sheila storage tank is being purged to let the sediment from recent work out. The well will be back on in the distribution system today. Should you encounter sediment or colored water, open a hose bib, in your yard to let it clear up. The water test is good, sime sediment is normal after disturbing the shaft the pipes are in.
Treasurer Report 2015 - 2023 attachedWe have received message in regards to the quarterly maintenance fee increase and the dissatifaction, this increase is addressed here in detail. Every property owner is requested to review and attend our upcoming meeting. The board is a group of unpaid property owners who volunteer their time to manage the water distribution system. This board is responsible to keep the system in operating order and the quarterly fee is increased or decreased according to the balance of money and cost of repairs. Every year we have an annual meeting for which every property owner receives an invitation to come, discuss, and learn more about the costs of maintaining this system. An open request for volunteers is made at every meeting. Each property has a share in the well system. In lieu of sending out a large requests for repairs, we adjust the bill to keep the system running and enough in the bank to cover any repairs. Saturday, October 21st, every property was without water until approximately 1:00 pm, due to an electrical fire in the electrical panel at the Madre Mesa well yard. The second well, Sheila well yard, was and is offline after the pump failed, was replaced, and the pipes into the ground water were replaced due to age and deterioration. Since the required maintenance and repair are still under way, it could not be energized to fulfill the need. Things like this were discussed in the 2023 annual meeting, the costs associated with these repairs are a shared cost to each property. There are a total of 124 properties and each once could have been assessed for a portion of the repair, instead of increasing the bill by $75, they would have received a special assessment of $1,555. We have an aging infrastructure and with the age comes costly repairs. The maintenance water fees are managed to cover these costs to avoid making special assessments of high fees to keep the system operational. As the president of the water association, in 2021, a principle forgiveness loan was procured to replace the 2 water storage tanks for $350,000. That cost would have been a special assessment against every property, had that not been obtained. We work diligently behind the scenes, to keep our system and Board going, yet we have 5 board members, all volunteering to obtain funding, paying the bills for monthly operations, repairs, and maintenance costs. The financial report is available for review as an attachment. Every annual meeting there have been copies distributed to attendees. A letter of request for attendance will be mailed out in December 2023 with time and location. Thank you to all who have attended and continue to do so. We have open positions and many projects underway and upcoming. Please attend the annual meeting in January 9 2024, every property owner is requested to attend.
Restoration of Water ServiceThe water should be restored momentarily. We appreciate the patience and understanding.
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