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| North Dakota Rural Water Systems Association |
| North Dakota's Congressional Delegation Sign on to Support Rural Water |
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Senators Dorgan and Conrad signed National Rural Water Association's "Dear Colleague" letter in support of our federally funded programs once again this year. Congressman Pomeroy was a co-sponsor of the letters in the House. We are grateful for their continued support!
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| Recession is sending water bills up for many |
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The grim economy is hitting some consumers in the wallet in yet another way: their water bills.
Many water utilities are raising rates because water use is down, in part because manufacturers have closed or are cutting back, tourism has fallen and the real estate market is in the doldrums. Read more
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National Geographic Special Water Issue |
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The April issue focuses on water. Visit the site for some great articles that remind us of why we work so hard to protect our water. Topics include:
- Freshwater Crisis
- The Burden of Thirst
- Parting the Waters
- Get the Salt Out
- Silent Streams
- The Last Drop
- Breathtaking Photographs
- Desktop Wallpaper
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| Watch for new online "STORE" |
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The NDRWSA website will soon have an online store! Items available for purchase include keychains and waterbottles. Watch your email for further information.
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Volume 5
Issue 2
April 2010
The mission of the NDRWSA is to educate, lead, and support its members in providing quality service to their customers. |
The Spigot Senator Dorgan Receives Award & EXPO Highlights |
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Celebrate Water! Drinking Water Week 2010 |
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National Drinking Water Week is May 2-8, 2010. Water Week 2010 is part of a national campaign to increase the public's awareness about the vital role water plays in our daily lives and to remind everyone of the importance of the work their local water professionals perform. We often forget what a valuable commodity water is and how much effort is required in keeping it clean, safe, and accessible. Water Week is an opportunity for communities to show their appreciation for the hard work and dedication of over 55,000 local water systems that supply America with safe, clean water every day.
We invite you to join us in celebrating this important event. To help, we are pleased to provide educational materials for your use. Please contact our office if you would be interested in obtaining any of the educational materials. These are FREE of charge other than postage, but supplies are limited and available on a first come, first served basis.
Please pass this information on to your local elementary schools. National Drinking Water Week is a great time to teach kids the value of water. Our professionally trained staff would be more than willing to speak on the importance of water. We encourage your elementary schools to contact our office at 800-349-6951 to schedule a speaker.
Click the following links for more information on National Drinking Water Week:
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Stage 2 DBPR - CMP |
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Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule (Stage 2 DBPR) Compliance Monitoring Plan (CMP) - Schedule 4 Systems
The CMP requirements apply to those systems serving fewer than 10,000 people or are part of a combined distribution system where the largest system serves fewer than 10,000 people. These systems are referred to as Schedule 4 systems.
The Stage 2 DBPR builds on existing regulations by requiring water systems to meet disinfection byproduct maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) at each disinfection byproduct monitoring site in the distribution system to better protect public health. All community water systems (CWS) and non-transient noncommunity water systems (NTNCWS) that use or deliver water with a primary or residual disinfectant other than ultraviolet light are subject to the Stage 2 DBPR requirements.
The final step before a system can begin compliance monitoring for the Stage 2 DBPR is to develop a CMP and submit this plan to the state by July 1, 2010. Systems must also retain a copy of your plan on file for state and public review.
In an effort to help systems meet this requirement, the ND Department of Health has sent each system a packet to instruct and direct them through the process of completing the CMP.
If systems have any questions about the CMP, please contact Lydia Fewless at 701-328-5221. |
New Diamond Sponsor! |
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NDRWSA would like to thank Eric Lehman and Hach Company for donating four chlorine test kits to the association. The test kits will be used to help train water system personnel on how to properly monitor chlorine within their system. All community and nontransient noncommunity water systems that chlorinate or receive chlorinated water are required to monitor and record chlorine residuals. NDRWSA truly appreciates the strong support of associate members like Hach Company. 
Since 1947, Hach Company has manufactured and distributed analytical instruments, test kits, and reagents for testing the quality of water and aqueous solutions, with products for lab, process, and field. Their products are designed specifically for quality, accuracy, and simplicity, and are in use around the world. |
2009 State Legislative Session Histories Available |
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The history of each bill and resolution introduced during the 2009 state legislative session is now available online: House Bill and Resolution History and Senate Bill and Resolution History. |
Show Your Support - Become an Individual Member |
The North Dakota Rural Water Systems Association (NDRWSA) would like to invite you to become an Individual Member of our association.
For only $30/year, your benefits as an individual member include: - A FREE subscription to the ND Water Magazine
- The Legislative Liaison Newsletter published during each legislative session
- Membership certificate suitable for framing that identifies you as an Individual Member
- Annual listing in the ND Water Magazine
- NDRWSA key chain identifying you as a supporter of rural water
Show your support for rural water by taking this opportunity to become an Individual Member of the NDRWSA and help us bring clean, safe water to all citizens of North Dakota. To sign up for membership online click HERE.
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How to Set Proper Water Rates Training
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North Dakota Rural Water Systems Association, in conjunction with the North Dakota League of Cities Regional Meetings, will be sponsoring 6 Half Day, How to Set Proper Water Rates Training Sessions. The seminars will start at 9:00 am (local time) and last until 12:00 pm.
LOCATIONS: April 27, Memorial Hall, 105 Dakota Avenue, Wilton April 28, Fire Hall, 15 First Street NE, Bowman *MDT* April 29, City Hall, 213 Second Street NE, Watford City May 4, City Administrative Building, 301 Division Avenue N, Cavalier May 5, Governors' Inn Buffet & Grill, 2050 Governor's Drive, Casselton May 6, The Downtowner, 310 Main Avenue, Napoleon
Visit our web site for more details. Contact Eric Volk, training specialist, with specific questions. |
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New Equipment
NDRWSA has recently purchased a new sewer camera and plan to purchase a second gate valve operator. We are excited to share these important tools with our members; however, due to the high cost of maintaining, repairing and replacing these items, we have found it necessary to start an equipment repair and replacement fund. Therefore, we will now be assessing a small equipment usage fee for use of the above-mentioned equipment as well as for the use of our smoke testing equipment. We are also accepting optional contributions to this fund so that we can continue to loan and maintain our current equipment and purchase new equipment. Technical assistance and training associated with this equipment will still be FREE. Please contact our office or visit our website to take advantage of these and other valuable services. A special thank you goes out to the following for their contribution to the fund:
- Agassiz Water Users
- City of Bowman
- City of Cathay
- City of Flaxton
- City of McVille
- City of Stanton
- City of Zap
- M. Kruckenberg
- North Central Rural Water Consortium
- Southeast Water Users
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Upcoming Events - Mark Your Calendar
Leadership Retreat
July 15-16
Jay Gubrud will present this informative interactive session for board members, managers, and staff. Bring your family and enjoy the Fargo Street Fair - one of Fargo's top events of the year! Watch your mail and our website for further information.
NRWA Annual Conference
September 26-28, 2010
Nashville, TN
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Contact Us:
ND Rural Water Systems Association 2718 Gateway Avenue #201 Bismarck, ND 58503 Phone: 800-349-6951 Fax: 701-258-5002hledahl@ndrw.orgwww.ndrw.org |
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Job Openings
The City of Alexander has a job opening for a full time city water/maintenance operator. Applications are available at the office or send a resume to the City of Alexander. The job is open until the position is filled. For a complete job description contact the City of Alexander, PO Box 336, Alexander, ND 58831. Phone 701-828-3461 or 701-828-3487.
Barnes Rural Water District is seeking a full time certified water treatment and/or distribution operator. Ideal candidate will have previous experience, basic computer skills, a good driving record and a minimum of Class I Water Treatment and/or Distribution certification. Competitive salary and excellent benefits. Must be able to work some nights and weekends. Send resume or pick up application at: 421 W Main, Valley City, ND 58072-3323. Phone 701- 845-1117 or Fax 701- 845-1123; Email |
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Consumer Confidence Reports
Believe it or not, it is already that time of year again; time for you to begin gathering information for your annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). Water systems that supply water to other systems should have provided them with all relevant information by April 1, 2010. The 2009 CCR must be delivered or made available to customers and a copy forwarded to the NDDOH by July 1, 2010. Would you like FREE assistance in completing your CCR? If so, contact Eric Volk or call 800-349-6951 as soon as possible. |
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Our Staff: Melody Kruckenberg, Executive Director Kathy Berg, Administrative Assistant Holly Ledahl, Administrative Assistant Andy McDonald, Sourcewater Specialist Chuck Mischel, Operator Certification Specialist Audrey Boe Olsen, ARRA Circuit Rider Mike Ritteman, Circuit Rider-East Lisa Schatz, Director of Finance & Admininstration Tom Sieg, Circuit Rider-West Les Sigette, Wastewater Technician Frank Soule, Sourcewater Specialist Rod Stroh, Drought Management Specialist Annette Vanderschuur, Bookkeeper Eric Volk, Training Specialist/Field Staff Supervisor
Our Board of Directors: Gordon Blixt, President Keith Nilson, Vice-President LaVonne Althoff, Secretary Joe LaFave, Treasurer Michele Schommer, Director at Large John Bearman, National Representative Steve Hansen, Managers Representative Jack Hancock, Past President |
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