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WESTERN
WAKE WATER AMONG THE SAFEST IN THE NATION The award, along with the
certification process, is overseen by the Partnership for Safe Water,
which was formed in 1995 by the American Water
Works Association, the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies, the
National Association of Water Companies, the US Environmental Protection
Agency, and the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators.
The Cary-Apex Water Treatment Plant is a charter member. Jointly
owned by the Towns of Cary and Apex and managed by the Town of The
Director’s Award is the culmination of a three-phase voluntary
certification process undertaken over about four years by the Cary-Apex
water plant staff. After
signing the Partnership
Agreement, plant
staff began collecting and analyzing data about both the raw water going
into the plant and the treated, or finished,
water coming out of the plant that goes to customers.
The data focused on how clear and pure the water appeared, which is
known as the water’s turbidity—or the amount of suspended particles
that can be detected in the water. The
more cloudy or discolored the water, the higher the number of particles in
the water, and the higher the water’s turbidity.
And in terms of water safety, the higher the turbidity, the higher
the likelihood of the presence of dangerous microorganisms. To get the
award, the Cary-Apex plant had to produce water that did not exceed a
turbidity rating of 0.1 NTU (nepheleometric turbidity units), which is a
far higher standard than the federal limit of 0.3 NTU.
This meant being able to take the dark brown raw water of The third
step in the award’s process was a comprehensive self-evaluation of the
water plant, which resulted in a report summarizing
the facility’s performance--including any limiting factors, corrective
steps taken, and performance improvements shown.
This Phase III Completion
Report was reviewed by a team of trained utility professionals from
the Partnership who make sure the process is productive, effective, and
unbiased. “By joining and participating in the Partnership,
the Cary/Apex Water Treatment Facility demonstrates the highest level of
commitment to public health and safety by finding ways to improving the
water treatment process,” said Town of The Cary Town Council will recognize water plant
staff for their significant achievement at the next regular Council
meeting— Learn
more about the Partnership for Safe Water at www.awwa.org/science/partnership/ ### |
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| PRIMARY CONTACTS: | Rob
Bonné, Utilities Division Director, (919) 469-4303 Kim Fisher, Public Works & Utilities Director, (919) 469-4092 Bill Coleman, Town Manager, (919) 469-4002 Susan Moran, Public Information Officer, (919) 460-4951 |
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