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ALASFA ,DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL FsTtVICES
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BACTERIOLOGICAL WATER ANALYSIS
PLEASE MAIL RESULTS TO:
NAME
ADDRESS
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Sample collected by
Phone No.
Date Collected Time
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Specific place of collection
REASON FOR SAMPLE SUBMISSION:
❑ Illness suspected
❑ Ilealth Regulated Establishment��C��
,❑ Other 0"X-0 L%`�— 1 WATER SAMPLE SOURCE 11
❑ Well Type of casing
❑ Improved (Enclosed, Covered) Spring
❑ Surface (Reservoir, stream, lake)
❑ holding Tank
❑ Other
Analysis shows this WATER SAMPLE to be:
❑ Satisfactory
❑ Unsatisfactory
❑ Questionable ❑ submit other sample
❑ Sample too long In transit to Indicate reliable results.
Sample should not be over 48 hours old at time of
examination.
❑ Bottle broken or leaked In transit.
❑ Other
SANITARIAN'S REMARKS
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Sanitarian's Signature:
0e•1220(b) BACTERIOLOGICAL WATER ANALYSIS RECORD
Rev. 1978
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Date Collected �,.�. A �� Source
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READ INSTRUCTIONS DateRecelvea RC1 f'/ Time Receiveo--2�p•m. Lab. No. Ca
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48 Hours
BEFORE Confirmator
24 Hours
48 Hours
EMB Broth 24 hours: Broth 48 hours:
Mulllple Tube Report:Cit" t0ml Tubes Positive/rotai 10.1 Portions
COLLECTING SAMPLE Membrana Filter: Direct Count Coliform/100ml
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Verification: LTBBGS
Final Membrane Filter Results Cnllform/100m1
Reported By Date2��
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June 22, 1977
Kenneth Bohannon
Post Office Box 742
Eagle River, Alaska 99577
Lot 9 Block E
Debora Subdivision
Subjects Debora Subdivision - Contaminated Wells
A recent survey of water wells in Debora Subdivision
has revealed numerous instances of contamination.
Conversations with local well drillers and the failure
of corrective disinfection techniques indicates some
water aquifers are contaminated.
use of the contaminated wells for washing, bathing, or
drinking purposes should be prohibited regardless of
disinfection. Drinking and bathing water should be hauled
in.
The possibility of an alternate water supply (community
system) should be explored by affected homeowners. In
the interim, health inspections requested by lending
institutions can not be approved on the affected wells.
If there are any further questions, please contact this
office at 279-2511, extension 220, 224 or 225.
Sincerely,
Joseph S. Blair, R.S.
Environmental Services Manager
JSB/ljh