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10/09/2013 - Packet/Cancellation Notice r, Completeness Review for Boards, Commissions and Committee Records CITY OF TIGARD Intergovernmental Water Board Name of Board, Commission or Committee 10/09/2013 Date of Meeting I have verified these documents are a complete copy of the official record. Judy Lawhead Print Name '02 00 Signat re 01/07/2015 Date Intergovernmental Water Board Serving the residents of Durham, King City, two-thirds of Tigard, and the Tigard 1Vla ter District MEETING CANCELLATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Intergovernmental Water Board meeting scheduled for October 9, 2013 at 5:30 p.m., in the City of Tigard Public Works Building, 8777 Burnham Street, Tigard, has been canceled. Q Newsroom, Tigard Times (Fax No. 503-546-0724) Q Geoff Pursinger (gpursinger(a�commnewspabe ) Q Newsroom, The Oregonian (newsroomkoregonian.com) Q Listings Department, The Oregonian (listings(? oregonian.com) Q Findley Merritt, The Oregonian(finerrittkoregonian.com) Q Editor, The Regal Courier (editoratheregalcourier.com) Q The City of King City (Fax No. 503-639-3771) Q The City of Durham (Fax No. 503-598-8595) For more information, please contact Intergovernmental Water Board Recorder Kristie Peerman at 503-718-2453 or kristie@tigard-or.gov. ZCity of Tigard Memorandum To: Intergovernmental Water Board Commissioners From: Utility Manager John Goodrich & Office Manager Greer Gaston Re: Update on Portland Water Quality Issue/Alternate Water Sources and Member-at-Large Nominees Date: October 9, 2013 In lieu of our October meeting, staff is providing this email update on two water-related issues. Portland Water Quality Issues/Switching to Alternate Sources The City of Tigard stopped taking water from the Portland Water Bureau (PWB) on Friday, September 20, 2013. Tigard staff took this action because Portland's water tested positive for total coliform bacteria.While positive total coliform results do not require issuance of a boil water advisory, the presence of total coliforms may indicate Portland's disinfection process is not functioning properly. If disinfection is ineffective, the concern is that other bacteria—like E. coli— could also be present in the water. All tests for E. coli have been negative, but if E. coli were detected, the PWB would be required to issue a boil water advisory. To reduce the likelihood of a boil water advisory being issued for the Tigard Water Service Area, Tigard staff switched from the Portland supply to alternate supplies—aquifer storage and recovery wells and the Clackamas River. The PWB received a total coliform violation for the month of September and has continued to obtain positive total coliform test results in October. Tigard staff will continue to monitor the situation and will switch back to the Portland water supply once Portland's total coliform tests are negative, hopefully later this week. Just to be clear, there is no boil water advisory in effect for Portland or the Tigard Water Service Area. Questions? Please contact John Goodrich at 503.718.2609 or iohnggtiard-oror.gov. Nominees for the Member-at-Large Vacancy Board members and staff came up with three possible nominees to fill the member-at-large vacancy. Staff contacted these individuals to determine whether they are interested in serving on the board. Nominee status is as follows: Jodie Inman Engineer Would consider serving on the board. Portland Water Bureau Kaaren Hofman Engineering Manager Declined to serve on the board. City of Tualatin Jim Lange President Pending—Mr. Lange and Dennis are trying to Pacific Community Design I connect by phone to discuss the position. Questions? Please contact Greer Gaston at 503.718.2595 or greerktigard-or.gov.