The Water System - Beaver Dam Village - Homeowners Association

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Beaver Dam Village Water System

The Beaver Dam Village subdivision water system is fed through a series of four wells, miles of pipes and a series of pressure reducing valves. Each well is tested for water quality with samples taken by the Water Master and submitted to the Southern Utah University Water Laboratory in Cedar City for testing. The Lab tests for Total Coliform (dirt of other contaminants) and Fecal or E-Coli. The samples are done on a monthly basis per EPA regulations. Once a year the water is tested for Nitrates and Sulfates. The results are forwarded to the State of Utah and the Water Master.

The water system is controlled via an elaborate computer system and can be remotely controlled securely from anywhere in the world. A sophisticated alarm system alerts the "Water Master" and other qualified personnel if a problem should arise. The Beaver Dam Village water system is a model of technological achievement resulting in clean and safe drinking water for all the residents of Beaver Dam Village. Simply put, Our Water Is Safe.
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