1/30/2024
WT Staff
SDWA Profiles
Hyde Park Regional Treatment Plant
BWA for Fall Creek Mobile Homes
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Drinking Water Advisories
Hyde Park issued a precautionary BWA following a loss of pressure Monday. The BWA applies to customers connecting in Fall Creek Mobile Home Park.
Drinking Water Facility:HYDE PARK REGIONAL TREATMENT PLANT
EPA Status: No violations
Owner: local government
Location: Poughkeepsie, NY
County: Dutchess
Watershed: Lower Hudson River
Active Permit: NY1302796
System Type: community water system
Population Served: 6928
Source: surface water from Hudson River
From the Annual Drinking Water Quality Report 2022:
Facility: conventional filtration plant. Raw water pumping station, main treatment plant.
"The raw water station pumps water from the Hudson River to the treatment facility approximately one-half mile away."
Treatment: "At the main treatment facility water received is treated by chemical coagulation, sedimentation, and filtration for the removal of particulate matter and large organisms. Disinfection with chlorine gas is provided to eliminate pathogens. Sodium Hypochlorite is added at the Raw intake for zebra mussel control. Copper Sulfate is added in the treatment process for taste and odor control. Tri-polyphosphate is added to the treated water for corrosion control in the distribution system.
Monitoring and Quality Control: "Raw and finished water characteristics are checked daily for temperature, turbidity, total dissolved solids, and pH. Treatment is optimized based on these results, and other process control sampling results made along the treatment path. Finished water is checked for chlorine residual and turbidity by continuous monitoring equipment, and verified by grab sampling. Finished water is monitored for coliform bacteria, chlorine residual, turbidity, and other regulated parameters. "
Storage: Two elevated storage tanks located in the distribution system float on the system storing water for peak flow periods, and fire protection.
Contact: Alain Petit Jr tel 845-229-2524
Latest Compliance Inspection: Sanitary survey, complete Mar 30, 2023 (State)
No recommendations made, no deficiencies noted.
The following information gathered from federal EPA pertains to the quarter ending September 30, 2023 (data last refreshed on EPA database Jan 9, 2024)
Non-compliant inspections
(of the previous 12 quarters)
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with Significant Violations
(of the previous 12 quarters)
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Informal
Enforcement Actions
(last 5 yrs)
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Formal
Enforcement Actions
(last 5 years)
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0 out of 12
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0 out of 12
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0
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0
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Violations History:
No EPA violations on record in the prior 12 inspections
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