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"We are water supply experts, so you don’t have to be!"

Certified Public Operator Services for Small Public Water Supplies:

Engineering Services

  • Well Siting and Delineation
  • Well Evaluation, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction
  • Permit to Operate Approval
  • Treatment Design and Approval
  • Corrosion Control Study
  • Groundwater Discharge Permits

System Operator Services—Comprehensive Technical Management of Small Systems

  • Technical Advocate and Advisor to System
  • Oversee Operation and Maintenance of System
  • Technical Support 365 Days Per Year
  • On-site Attendance at Sanitary Surveys
  • Represent System in Matters Concerning Operation, Health, Water Quality, and Compliance
  • Provide Technical Assistance to Out-of-Compliance Systems
  • Consumer Confidence Reports

System Administrative Services—Comprehensive Compliance Management and Budgeting

  • Provide System Owner a Yearly Report, in Advance, of Total Expected Costs for Operation of Their System
  • Compliance Sampling, Non-Compliance Sampling, and All Required Reporting
  • Interpretation and Verification of State Requirements
  • Correspondence with NH Department of Environmental Services
  • Application for Sampling Reduction and Chemical Monitoring Waivers
  • Maintain All Required Public Records

Maintenance Services

  • Installation, Operation, Maintenance, and Service of Water Treatment Equipment
  • Provide All Necessary Expandable Treatment Materials

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Middle School New Construction Case Study

Situation:
An existing School Administrative Unit (SAU) customer of Secondwind called on the company shortly after beginning the construction of a new middle school. The well servicing the school was high in iron and in fluoride. While the iron is considered more of a nuisance based on its ability to stain and its slight odor and taste, the fluoride was a concern because too much fluoride is unhealthy when consumed on a regular basis.

Goals:
There were two goals for water treatment in this case. Goal #1 was to treat all of the water going into the school for iron. Goal #2 was to treat the fluoride in the most reliable and cost effective manner. One proposal from another company had already been rejected due to its high operating cost.

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