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' �� .: II ���' �� _ � � � �l -- I _ _ -- - I+Ausic Togefiher ' � ,'� �H ��. �.7' �'b !Ll � Yl �� � r � Q �1 � �' `F� � kl� �� �� B Ei'�� ti I �� t1J Be9l Thuesdays2012 , � Ages 3 months-5 years old fir ' .,• �. , ,• 9:30-10:15AM& _. _ , _ . _ �. ,- , 10:30-11:15 AM - i � o , n ; : $130!$14Q + a $40 material fee Tai Chi ; 8:30 -9:30 am i Adult ' $1 /$1 Sibling discount offered - � -- -- -- ---- . . ---------- --- - � Mah Jongg ' 1_00_4:00 pm __ I_ Adult FREE / FREE ' - --- . _ i Yoga I _ _ � class hegins in October 6:00-7:15 pm 10 yrs to adults �10 /$12 � F � � , �`.�rc=ui�t�� 1c�c��� I ` � ` Starting in October Adult Yoga __9:15-10.30 am Adult _$77 /$88 Drop in optional I� Mondays , _ -- ; Rookies Sports 9 00 9•30 am 2.5-4 years �all for pricing ( Call for Priring ,__ 6:00-7:15 PM Cardio Tennis 9 30 10:30 am Adult $10 per class /$15 per class y ages 10 to adufts -- - - -- - ---- - - - - -- — — I.. — -- Children's Beg Tennis 330 pm ' 6 6 weeks $80 / 6 weeks $90 : $10J$12 � Zumba 6:00-7:00 pm 15 & Up 7 classes �48 / 7 clesses $56 � 11 classes $60 / 11_ classes �66 ---- -. __. _. --- - � Beginner Tennis 6:00-7:00 PM Adult 6 weeks �80 ! 6 weeks $90 ��,,����� ,���Q�g I --- -�--------.._.... . intermed tennis 7:00 PM Adult 6 weeks $80 / 6 weeks $90 10 weeks - Begins in August � ' ���i. ! Tuesdays ' 1aiChi 8:30-9:30am__ _ _ Aduit_ � a1 r�1 __. __. . ._ � " ° 9:00-9:30AN � i Adult Yoga 9:15-10:30 am Adult 12 weeks �77 / 12 weeks $88 Ages 2.5-4 i _ _�--- .__ Child's Combo Dance 3_35-4:20 pm _, _ 3-6 years 10 weeks $110 / 10 weeks $130 $100/$140 � Mah Jongg � 00 4:00 pm ' Adult Free / Free _..-- —.._.. _.. ----- - All o�ais F�tness 2 15 2:45 pm 4.5-6 ye4rs Cal! for pricing / Call for pricing € : l �� CiEil4_d���=r�'� ���i��y�����k%1 ! Cardie Tennis 9:30�10:30 am Aduft $10 per class /�15 per clas� __ I � g� i ����, �' i Tap Dance 10:00-11:00 am 16 yrs & up 10 weeks �100 / 10 weeks $120 __ 6 weeks - Begins in August Children's Beg Tennis 3 30-4:30 pm , 6-10 years � 6 weeks $80 / 6 weeks $90 ' Tuesdays & Thursdays ; � ... _. . ------ _ i Zumba 6:00- 7:OOpm 15 & Up � Cail for pricing / Call for pricing �'', 330-4:30 PM , -- ..... _ _. _ � I Hit & Run Tennis 6:30-7:30 pm Adult ; 6 weeks $80 / 6 weeks $90 y' Ages 6-10 � Gymnastics 3:15-4:15 pm 5-7 years I 10 weeks $110 / 10 weeks $130 �; $g0/$90 � ' beginning Sept 6/ beginning Se�t 6 N -- - j Gymnastics 4:15-5:15 8& up I 10 weeks $110 % 10 weeks $130 ; beginning Sept 6 / beginning Sept 6 .€� < < ,� , [ :: t ;, , � � 10 weeks - Begins in August i ; Yoga (Gentle) 9:15- 10:30 am Adult �, $77 Drop in opGonal /�SB Drop in optional ��__ Wednesdays � i i ! 1 card 2:15-2:45 PM i ; _. _ ...---- __ .... � Tai Chi 8:30-9:30 am Adult I $1/ �1 Ages 4.5-6 j � � � $100/$140 � ! Fencing 10:00 am - Noon ,' 14 + i 1 class -�20 orop In /1 d2ss 522 Drop in - j 4 classes -$72 / 4 classes -$80 � � ' 8 classes - $135 / 8 classes - �u150 p ' 1 �' �`�� `�� � ' � , 12 classes - $198 / 12 cla sses - $220 � 10 weeks - Begins in August � - -- - -- - Thursdays ' , Children s'ienrns ! 8i00-9i00 am ; 11-i4 6 weeks $80 / 6 weeks $90 '�-_- ,-.- - - — -- -.. . .. ._ . . - --- — _ . 10:00-19:00 AM ' ; Children's Tennis 9:00-10:00 am , 6-10 years 6 weeks $80 / 6 weeks $90 Ages 16 to adults � � --------.. __ ... .. __- - - ---- � — --- _.___. _.�� $100/$120 _ _ � ���.�� �; �'�����es ���n� S���ner Cam � � �� �-� � p � _ I �:� ���- ��`�_� �; ��� ` f,�� �" - -_ -- - � 1 � . � - �� r ', �. l , -- II " ` - r� t n`� �, r> � !.'' rcC�:�. � `�:., '- . . �.' i � - ' . . � I , . . c'� , I I � '' � ` I } � ' � , �� , _ - 'i '_ ' '� �.�` �. �; � � ,{ — � � � �'� � � _ �; ' `� , � _ _ t — r — : � �'; � i � � , �'�,'------ _ � ___ -- � t„ �� ' - _' _�- � , -, I . ,;i� Viliage af Tequestu � Y �, r � `—_ - - J I , �� � ` —� "----�- _ - -_--- °,�.ut�mer Cnmp would like ' . � -� i j " '�"'� ! � M i , thank Dr. John Miller ; ,� S�' D D 5 P.A, fcr �` + � �� � ��;� -, ���.��,,, , sponsoring cIl ovr pizza , �- a _ {�nr,��s �hi� summer, r - �-- � ' } i .�,�. . �c,�. - (, � "i f . .��lit �.5. �it�0yed . . � . j � ...i.l�) �I���:�;� � . _ ' _._ ' "_. _ . , __'._..'_ _'_._ _ BENEFITS OF JOIIVING THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA 1. 24/7 Neighborhood Po�ice Patrolling. 9. Lower Solid Waste and Recycling Fee (Village residents pay only $328.55 instead 2. Police Response Time Less Than 3-lVlBnutes of $465). (Instead of average 14:57 minut�s provided by P.B. County). 10. Communication Tax is 5.22% Instead of 5.72%. 3. Police Bike PatrQl/I�eig�borhQQd Watch 11. Parks and Recreation Benefits: Programs (Closed Home Checks). - No cost or reduced fees for programs - Priority to register for programs 4. Tequesta Marine Unit Available to Ens�ure - Winter and Summer camps offered Police and ResG��e Prot�ctiono only to Village's residents 5. License Plate Recognition Features for 12. Local Public Works Department for Neighborhood Safetyo Roadways, Pathways, Medians and Right- of- Ways Maintenance Needs. 6. Elinnanatian af �ounty Ii�S`TU �ax for Fire- Rescue Protectio�. 13. Direct Access to Building Permitting and Inspections. 7. Water Surcharge Fe� is 9% for Resic�ents Instead of 25%. 14. Strong Local Government Representation. 0 0 "° �, 8. Electricit�y Fee is g/ Instead of 10/. - : BENE�ITS OF JOINIIVG THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA For Riverside o�n the loxahatchee Residents .. � . . . 1. 24/7 Neighborhvod Police Patrolling. 9. �ower Solid Waste and Recycling Fee (Village residents pay only $328.55 instead 2. Police Response Time Less Thar� 3-!�'I=a�ute5 of $465). (Instead of average 21:39 minut�s provid�d by P.B. County). 10. Communication Tax is 5.22% Instead of 5.72%. 3. Police Bike Patrol/Neighborhood Watch ' 11. Parks and Recreation Benefits: Programs (Clase� H�rr�� Checks). - No cost or reduced fees for programs - Priority to register for programs 4. Tequesta Marine Uniic Available to Ens�re : - Winter and Summer camps offered Police and Rescue Prot�ction. ' only to Village's residents 5. License Plate Re�,og:�iti�n Fe�fiures �or 12. Local Public Works Department for Neighborhood S�fety. Roadways, Pathways, Medians and Right of- Ways Maintenance Needs. 6. Elimination of County MSTU Tax for Fire- Rescue Protection. 13. Direct Access to Building Permitting and Inspections. 7. Water Surcharge Fee is 9% for R�sidents Instead of 25%. 14. Strong Local Government Representation. 8. Electricity Fee is 9% Instead af 10%. ' _ BENEFITS OF JOINING THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA For River Pines Residents ��; � . _ _ 1. 24/7 Neighborhood Police Patrolling. 9. lower Solid Waste and Recycling Fee (Village residents pay only $328.55 instead 2. Police Response 1'ime Less Than 3-�►'I�nutes of $465). (Instead of average 14:57 minutes provided by P.B. County). 10. Communication Tax is 5.22% Instead of 5.72%. 3. Police Biice Patrol/IVeighborhood V1/atch 11. Parks and Recreation Benefits: Programs (Close� Home Checks). - No cost or reduced fees for programs - Priority to register for programs 4. Tequesta Marin� Unit Availab�� to Er�sr�r�e - Winter and Summer camps offered Police and Rescue Protectiona only to Village's residents 5. License Plate Recognition Fe�tures for 12. Local Public Works Department for Neighborhood Safety. Roadways, Pathways, Medians and Right- of- Ways Maintenance Needs. 6. Elimination of County tVISTU `�ax f�r Fire- Rescue Protection. 13. Direct Access to Building Permitting and Inspections. 7. Water Surcharge Fe� is 9% for Resi�ents Instead of 25%. 14. Strong Local Government Representation. 8. Electricity Fee is 9% Instead of 10%. _=� °� _ LOCK IT! , REPORT IT!!! i Recently, Tequesta Police through the coordinated partnership with the Jupiter Police Department, stopped a home burglary in-progress. Two individuals were apprehended and confessed to several burglaries they committed in Tequesta and numerous burglaries in Ju�iter. The partnership between neighboring agencies and citizens of Tequesta is next tc� none; and with tireless efforts, we can keep crime out of Tequesta and continue to live in a safe environment. Below is the home burglary article that was posted in The Palrr� Beach Post: TEQUESTA — Two burglary suspects wer� arrested this afternoon after leading village police on a chase and crashing their car into an unmarked Jupiter police vehicle. They are believed to be responsible for numerous home burglaries throughout Palm �.� Beach County, village police said. Jupiter police took Justin Bayliss of Palm Beach Gardens and a second unidentified suspect into custody, and the two are expected to be booked into the Palm Beach County Jail this evening. There were no in,juries in the crash and the vehicles involved sustained minor damage, Tequesta Police L.t. Jason Turner said in a news release. Tequesta offiee�s •res,�ordec� jusi beivr� 3,�.rr. io a�urgfary in progress at a nome in Tequesta Country Club, Turner said. As police were arriving, the startled suspects fled in a gray four-door Toyota before they could take anything from the home, Turner said. After a short chase, the suspects crashe� into the unmarked Jupiter vehicle at the � Whispering Pines community off Loxahatchee River Road. The suspects were arrested without incident. .•- . -. ( - '• � • • • '�; • � -• � �• . ' 1 11 . .. > . ,. U ,.>:. ...... r . .. . .. .... .. . .. >. . . . . ,: ... ... . , _:. .. _ - -- - __ - - _. __. • • �t� • _ _ � _ _ , Crime evention Tips • Lock your vehicles and secure your layor, Tom property when not in use hborhood . Utilize alarm systems at all times i, wants to . Do not leave garage door openers or �ne knows keys to your house in vehides than you . Close garage doors and lock interior one wants garage door Get to Know Your except the . If you observe criminal activity . ;sta Police occurring, call 9-1-1 N e i g h bo rs �etween the . To report delayed suspicious activity, �rtment, the call 768 -050o Call the Tequesta Police pping and . You may make an anonymous report of Department when �ens. suspicious activity through our website You see someone looking into at www.tequesta.org • windows and parked cars � to keep . You hear unusual noises The Tequesta Police Department is You see property being taken out of � committed to building and strengthening its � houses when the residents are not to take the alliance with the community. We look home forward to meeting with you at one of your anity shares • You see cars, vans, or trucks aking our homeowner association meetings, or, you moving slowing with no apparent ients to the can take advantage of one of our many destination or without lights ter partner programs, which include: group tours of . You see a stranger sitting in a car or the police department, Citizen's Police stopping to talk to a child Academy, or our Citizen Ride Along You see an abandoned car Program. The ride along program has � You hear someone screaming or been a popular method of establishing � shouting for help relationships with community members. It is an opportunity for citizens to see Non- Emergency - 561 � firsthand, the role of the police officers, EMERGENCY ' while riding with them on patrol. 9 1— 1 � � � , � �� i ` t �� �'� � �� I a$�t;t+ � " �; ' � , — - � �' r l i � ---- ���.' C`� �1. � , � �� �c �ti � k � I ��f W� Ynv ,�_ I �� � � .�' ��' � �� _ °� 1 , , � y - �, ' i � � .¢=' s r, e�CC���,c� �� , ��� � s � � The Village offers many personalized services to our residents and we pride ourselves in being responsive to the needs of Tequesta citizens. Listed in this publication are a few of the unique services our departments provide. A comprehensive listing of events and services is available on the website at www.tequesta.org. Please feel free to stop by Village Hall to discuss or utilize any of our services. Mayor Tom Paterno Parks and Recreation The Village has an exceptionally active Parks and Recreation Department that caters to all age groups. Various activities are available for adults who wish to remain actively fit, who may wish to unleash their competitive side with a game of cards, or tho�e who simply want an afternoon or morning of quiet relaxation. Tequesta boasts three vibrant and lushly landscaped parks all within 2 miles of Beach Road — Constitution Park, Paradise Park and Tequesta Park. Residents can stroll along the'/4 mile walking path, stretch their legs at the exercise stations, or enjoy all that nature has to offer with the alluring butterfly garden. Fancy a round of tennis or a game of three on three basketball? It's available at Tequesta Park. Are the grand children in town and full of energy? Let them cut loose for an afternoon of fun and rowdy play on the playgrounds. Looking for a place to hold an HOA meeting? The Parks and Recreation Department has you covered. Or join us around the Village gazebo for Noon Tunes, and concerts and movies in the park. Finance The Village water utility offers full-service customer service: • Customer service staff will assist customers in person or over the phone with opening and closing accounts and understanding water bills • "Welcome to Tequesta" packets are provided to all new customers • Staff reviews unusual usage of water and investigates the differences prior to mailing monthly utility bill • Staff may contact customers to alert them of unusual usage often helping them identify leaks prior to costly bills • Utility personnel examine meters to ensure they operate properly The online services include: • Water customers can view their account online and monitor usage history • Customers can pay their utility bill via credit card • Water customers can set up an ACH payment whereby the bill amount is automatically withdrawn from their bank account each month • Customer service staff will help set up the online accounts, take payments in person; a night drop box is also available Fire The Fire Department offers many personalized services in an effort to promote public safety. These include: • Smoke Detector Inspection Program - Firefighters inspect and test residential smoke detectors; replace batteries; and make recommendations for placement of additional smoke detectors if needed. This service is free of charge. • Needle Disposal Program — provides a safe and environmentally sound method to dispose of used needles and syringes • Life Safety and medical tips - Our web site has many life safety tips and medical information on it. i ne viiiage's �=ire �uppression rs�ting i� or�e of tne riigiiesi arc�ur7a, wt�icF� iransid�es inic� icswer irlsuranc� �f�riiiu�ns. Police The Village offers a full service police department consisting of road patrol, marine patrol, code enforcement and a full-time detective. A few of the special services offered include: • Responds to a!I calls for service; and security alarm activ�t�c�ns • Maintains a computer record of residents with disabilities in the event of an emergency • Provides crime prevention presentations to HOA's and neighborhood gatherings • Offers a voluntary and secured maintenance of resident house keys in the event of an emergency or lost key • Offers a Citizens Observer Patrol program to provide volunteer supplemental support to department • Offers a Civilian Marine Patrol program Village Clerk / Webmaster / Admin PIO The Clerk's Office is the hub for public information and communication. This office maintains the imaging system, website, media communication outlets such as Facebook and the resident email distribution system. • Over 109,000 pages have been imaged into the document center, thereby making it easier for residents to access important documents such the agenda, agenda backup, minutes, ordinances, resolutions and agreements • Access to the agenda, agenda backup, audio files from each meeting is available in the document center • Conducts the municipal elections. Interested in running for a Council Seat? This is the office to contact. • Provides notary services to residents • Processes volunteer applications and maintains boards and committee memberships. Looking to volunteer on a board? Want to be a poll worker? Contact the Clerk. • Through coordinated efforts with IT, a new website redesign was implemented Human Resources The Human Resources Department's mission is to provide residents and all stakeholders with responsible, qualified employees who will deliver outstanding Village services, while ensuring the fair and equitable treatment of all Village employees, in a safe work environment. The department also: • Manages the Village's property, casualty, liability and health insurance portfolios, and • Prepares and distributes the Village newsletter (Smoke Signals) Parks and Recreation The Village has an exceptionally active Parks and Recreation Department that caters to all age groups. Various activities are available for adults who wish to remain actively fit, who may wish to unleash their competitive side with a game of cards, or those who simply want an afternoon or morning of quiet relaxation. Tequesta boasts three vibrant and lushly landscaped parks all within 2 miles of Beach Road — Constitution Park, Paradise Park and Tequesta Park. Residents can stroll along the '/a mile walking path, stretch their legs at the exercise stations, or enjoy all that nature has to offer with the alluring butterfly garden. Fancy a round of tennis or a game of three on three basketball? It's available at Tequesta Park. Are the grand children in town and full of energy? Let them cut loose for an afternoon of fun and rowdy play on the playgrounds. Looking for a place to hold an HOA meeting? The Parks and Recreation Department has you covered. Or join us around the Village gazebo for Noon Tunes, and concerts and movies in the park. Finance The Village water utility offers full-service customer service: • Customer service staff will assist customers in person or over the phone with opening and closing accounts and understanding water bills • "Welcome to Tequesta" packets are provided to all new customers • Staff reviews unusual usage of water and investigates the differences prior to mailing monthly utility bill • Staff may contact customers to alert them of unusual usage often helping them identify leaks prior to costly bills • Utility personnel examine meters to ensure they operate properly The online services include: • Water customers can view their account online and monitor usage history • Customers can pay their utility bill via credit card • Water customers can set up an ACH payment whereby the bill amount is automatically withdrawn from their bank account each month • Customer service staff will help set up the online accounts, take payments in person; a night drop box is also available Fire The Fire Department offers many personalized services in an effort to promote public safety. These include: • Smoke Detector Inspection Program - Firefighters inspect and test residential smoke detectors; replace batteries; and make recommendations for placement of additional smoke detectors if needed. This service is free of charge. • Needle Disposal Program — provides a safe and environmentally sound method to dispose of used needles and syringes • Life Safety and medical tips - Our web site has many life safety tips and medical information on it. Tne �iiiiage's �=ire �uppression �sa�ir�g is one of ti�e hig�iesi arvun.d; w��ic;n iransidt�s iri«i ic�wer insurane�; j�r�r�iiurris. Police The Village offers a full service police department consisting of road patrol, marine patrol, code enforcement and a full-time detective. A few of the special services offered include: • Responds to all calls for service; and security alarm activations • Maintains a computer record of residents with disabilities in the event of an emergency • Provides crime prevention presentations to HOA's and neighborhood gatherings • Offers a voluntary and secured maintenance of resident house keys in the event of an emergency or lost key • Offers a Citizens Observer Patrol program to provide volunteer supplemental support to department • Offers a Civilian Marine Patrol program Village Clerk / Webmaster / Admin PIO The Clerk's Office is the hub for public information and communication. This office maintains the imaging system, website, media communication outlets such as Facebook and the resident email distribution system. • Over 109,000 pages have been imaged into the document center, thereby making it easier for residents to access important documents such the agenda, agenda backup, minutes, ordinances, resolutions and agreements • Access to the agenda, agenda backup, audio files from each meeting is available in the document center • Conducts the municipal elections. Interested in running for a Council Seat? This is the office to contact. • Provides notary services to residents • Processes volunteer applications and maintains boards and committee memberships. Looking to volunteer on a board? Want to be a poll worker? Contact the Clerk. • Through coordinated efforts with IT, a new website redesign was implemented Human Resources The Human Resources Department's mission is to provide residents and all stakeholders with responsible, qualified employees who will deliver outstanding Village services, while ensuring the fair and equitable treatment of all Village employees, in a safe work environment. The department also: • Manages the Village's property, casualty, liability and health insurance portfolios, and • Prepares and distributes the Village newsletter (Smoke Signals) Information Technology Information Technology operates, maintains and implements all computer, network, and communication related technologies within the Village. • Electronic communication system that offers residents the opportunity to receive news and information on a broad range of topics, including emergency alerts. These communications can be received via e-mail or even text message. Sign up today at �,�v����t� � : • New and improved telephone system was recently implemented a more along with a more efficient and effective design that allows for more cost effective communication with our residents. A full list of direct numbers for employees is available online. • Maintains the Tequesta Document Imaging Center which provides online access to over 109,000 (and growing) pages of Village related documentation. • Maintains all Village voice and data systems including computers, servers, network infrastructure, mobile devices, and web services amongst other technologies. Community Development Community Development offers one-stop shopping and processes building permits, planning and zoning applications, variance applications, business tax receipts, building inspections and contractor licenses. • Local Permitting Process - Drop off your plans for building construction or remodeling here in Tequesta instead of having to drive to North Jog Road in West Palm Beach. • Lower Building Permit Fees - Tequesta's building department fees are IesG th?n Palm Rea�n Geun±y • Lower Planning and Zoning Fees - Palm Beach County just raised their Planning and Zoning fees) The Tequesta fee structure is well below Palm Beach County's old fee schedule. • Obtain useful forms on the website at www.tequesta.org How to Contact the Village 768-0700 Vice-Mayor Vince Arena Council Member Abby Brennan Council Member Steve Okun Council Member Frank D'Ambra - s � We are pleased to inform �-ou that S�our public drinking �vatei meets or eice� __ : - «�ater standards. This Consumer Confidence Report pto�-ides � the cons � � � � � � � _._' ; anal5�tical data, water resource information and a brief histor�� as it appl � , � � � �t � t � ; '��, ������_. .�` ��,�.;. n�������. ',;� � —� � � Pro�-ide responsi�-e, courteous and qualin° ser�-ice in order to achie� custoiner � "'" life for the citizens of the �'illage ot Tequesta and its other customers. � � �— �� - _�, _ ti_<<_� � -��. I n � � ������� �� �< ������ �i De�-elop a long-range st�ategic plan to meet tuture infiastructure and utilin �� \ ,, � pr ser�-ice needs foi communin de� and eipansion, in � �— � df � � ' � Enhance public a�naieness of en� surroundings. � R � � • ; f •� ,� � � •._�` I �� ; . "��� ., � ��M y , . � °. , , ^:� �i� , , �it���� c�f Tequesta Le����°��� �;, f , - ., . , , � . . �!l� � ,� .w� � ` ; VILLAGE COUNCIL. Michael _ . , rlr` = � � _ � , Tom Paterno, Mayor R, ;+' Vince Arena, Vice-Mayor � sanba ��.�� Z /� � Abby Brennan, Council Member The Vill � � 11 • 1 l • • James Humpage, Council Member � Calvin Turnquest, Council Member � _�___ , � � �, � � �� ��� _ , � G � 0 F rF �� f1l _ � ���, � ��� '�� �� � . I � � �.> .w= � . Y � r G °' - :�. �P ,, r �, _, , f_ � _ ,__ ---- _ ��" °� ;; `��, PRESORTED STANDARD The original water system was developed by the Jupiter Water with an ultimate ca , ,, U.S. POSTAGE ' � � PAID Company in 1954 to serve Jupiter Tnlet ColonS�. This water MGT�. The �7.8 mil ,- - �' �� �� ,`,'� � WEST PALM BEACH, FL system included two surficial aquifer wells, a 1.00 million a bond issue. The �v �°� � � � PERMIT # 1987 � : -- `�� gallon per day (MGD) aeration/filtration/chlorination pumping became £ully operati � ��`,� , o� station and a 60 000 gallon elevated storage tank located just �°_ ��� ' In 2007, a first e� � south of Brid e Road. B� 1957 the system was expanded to was completed pr� �� ��� N ��� serve nei ghbogn g subdivisions and portions of the Villa ge of produce water anc 345 Tequesta Drive Tequesta. Tequesta, FL 33469 In 2011, the wate. In 1967, the Village of Tequesta purchased the water expansion providing s��stem from zhe Jupiter Water Compan�� for $1,700,000. In �,ater and a third R.( 1977, the Village constructed additional surficial aquifer wells =.._r�� � and a treatment facilit�� at 901 N. Old Dixie Highway. This construction increased the Water Treatment Plant's permitted � �—��-- capacity� from 1.00 MGD to 1,80 �TGD. The Plant facility was � � expanded again in 1988 b�� the addition of new wells, chemical � �,#,.�._.,�. feed systems and pressure filters, increasing the overall water � � , _ __� .-, -.-� —.- —:.__ . _ � �� r T�T, �..�_�._ � _, ..,, �cYvi� i� vaa�u �.. u.� �wu �a v� �u. �� u ��u.� �� _� r� ���. � ��= u� � � Wdt2f tfaV21S OVer Th2 SUCiaCe Oi tll2 Idfl(] Of TIlf0Ugf1 i�e gf0U�0, II � Yl "1 `u • ` • `i" .` "` ". . b` % e Januar5� 1, 2011, and presented in this report are from the most Yecent testing done dissolves naturally occurring minerals and can pick up substances �vare� agree,nenr ��irh rhe To..�n of Jupirer. As of Decembe� 2011, the .vate� s�-stem lations. resulting from the preSenCe of dnimdls or from human aCtivlty. serviced a eotal of 4,975 ��-atei sexvice connections within the Village's ser�rice area. � ' �Otl�dllllt'la�l$5 t�'lelt Il'ld� �� In 2008 The I�lorida Department of t:nvironmental ,� )LATION) LEVEL � RANGEOF � �I LIKELYSOURCEOF present in raw wat�r ir��lucle Protection neated a Source ���atei `lssessment & , � � � '� N DETECTED RESULTS MCLG MCL � CONTAMINATION Protection Progiam (S��;/r1PP) sho�ving potential Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may sot��ces of conta�ninarion in rhe �-ieinir�� of rhe �'iilage �� � 0.0071 N/A I 2 2 � Discharge of drilling wastes; discharge from metal �. ��' �er��e��es;e�os�onornam�aiae�s��s come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural of Tequesra pt�blic �vace� s��ste�n «�ells. AX�th concerns ,�; �t � Erosionofnaturaldeposit:dischargeiromiertilizerand �N2StOCk Oper8tl011S, 811d Wl�d�l{2. ianging fiom moderate to lo��; piesentl�� theie aie 12 ��' �� ; J 0.031 N/A 4 4.0 aluminumtactories.Wateradditivee�hichpromotesstrong Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be unique potential contaminant souices. �, `,� � ��;I � teeth when at optimum levels beh:�een 07 and 1.3 ppm -- naturaily-occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial '•� 2� �' ' a""• ,_, F F< ,_ , The assessment results are available to ^� ��, �„�:. ' I, � = - or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining the public at: www.dep.state.fl.us/swapp. l , � � L _. ' �4� running annual average (RAA), computer quarterly, of momhly averages of all samples collected. For haloacetic acids or TTHM, the level of fafming. — -- --��"' collected if the system is monitoring quarterly or is the average of all samples taken during the year if the system monitors less frequently than P e 5 t i C I c� e S � il d fl e 1�i i C i 11 e 5 w h i c h m a y C o m 2 f f 0 m d - ��- _ � ` ighest) for all monitoring location, induding Initial Distribution System Evaluation (IDSE) results as well as Stage 1 compliance results. V8 f I ety Of SOUfCeS SUCII ds dgflCUltufe urban stormwater runoff dnCl � o' - � — — residential uses. "` ' 3 MRDL LEVEL ; RANGE OF MCLG or MCL or LIKELY SOURCE OF � � � � � Organic chemicals caniaminates, induding synthetic and vola � --`"J ION Y/N DETECTED I RESULTS MRDLG MRDL CONTAMINATION . � __ � tile organic chemicals, which are by of industrial processes �.� , �� The ���ace� Trearment P1ant �ecei�es its xa« �t J 1.32 0.6 - 4.0 ; MRDLG = 4.0 MRDL = 4.0 water Additive used to controi microbes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, , � "* from fourteen pioducuon �� ells. The Filter Ylant -- urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems � �.:� �= - � ��-hich is supplied b�� 10 suifical aquifer �vells Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or -- � 32.40 15.6 - 33.4 ' N/A MCL = 60 ey-product of drinking water disinfection � � ,� � j ph� sicall� and chemicall�- t�eats the «-ell R-atei to � _ be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. '�; � �� � 4 � � i��_ � �� �(�„ I�-.i s. pxoduce potable �eater, �cl�ich meets and exceeds � 43.30 � 25.4 - 35.6 N/A MCL = 80 � ey-product of drinking water chloramination In ofde� to ensure that tdp watef IS �� � ��w�'�� �� ���r �' the standaids of the Safe Drinking ��'atex Act The I I �� � safe to drink, EPA persCribes regu- ��`� Re� Osmosis ���atex Tieatment Plant pio�-ides - - — _ � 1_ l -_ _ � � <.' � � - _, lations which limit the amount of . i '� j � °�:� ' certain contaminants in water ��� �,� d g � �` � desahnanon of sa n«acer f� m ch�ee ot four «ells = - _ ` ' . � 1 0 EEDED 90th PRECENTILE � NO.OFSAMPLING SITES � � LIKELY SOURCE OF .� J " � � �� neai � 1,80 feet donn into t�e Ploiidan ��quifcr. I MCLG � AL (ACTION ; r �� provided by public water systems. 9. p � l 0 1 � RESULT i EXCEEDINGTHEAL ' LEVEL) i CONTAMINATION '� �� � FOOd afld DfUCJ AdmffllSt[dti0fl b� ` E-�� � ��� The ��atei treatment process includes o�idauon, � ,�,_ . - (FDA) feguldti0ns eStabli5h IlmltS � �y E coagularion, filtiadon, and disinfection b� chloram- I Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of �-,\..� '� a� i� 1.1 5 I t• 1.3 naturaldepos�s,leachingfromwood&preservatives fOC COf1t8f1ll�dtltS ifl bOttl2d Wd- � ' i ination. The Utilities Department pio� a high � - ter whlCh must provide the same ,� - qualit� �vater b� using the best a�ailable �iatei ! Carrosion of household plumbing systems; : �� ueatment technolo>ics. 7.3 I 3 0 15 erosion of natural deposits, � proteCtion fOr pUbliC hedlth. _., —� b i - -- -- _ _ r ' ��o,o,ne� tem5�v�ii�5e�e5�i�sr�omtne�ose,���o�,;���uo��,-�n�ne��sto9e,osPe�o�,Pi�a��emo�- Ma�-MaX�m�mco�cam��a���e�ei�oaemeie"eiora�o�- Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drink '� ' ' - itonng daia, to select mmpfiance monironng locauons for the Stage 2 DBPR. taminant in drinking �vater below which there is no knowq or, �-� � �� iyproducts MCL- Maximum Contaminant Level�. The highest level of a mntaminantthat is alloviea In expeaed nsk to health. MCLGs allow fora margin of safery. Illg WBtE?f thdll th2 ]ell2fd� p0(JU�atI01l, SUCh d5 p2fSOflS Wlth . ._ �� nonrystem dnnkingwater. MCLsaresetdosetotheMCLGsasfeasibleusingihebestavailabletreab MRDLG-MaximumResldualDlsinfec[antlimitGoal:Thelevelo( C8(1Cef Ulldefg0l�g ChelllOth21"d(Jy, p2rS0IlS Wh0 h8V2 watefSys- me ad���k��g��aie�d�s��retta�reeio���,�n��nrne�e�s�ok�o�,�o� undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other The �'illage of Tequesta Utiliries Depaitment opeiates and maintains its �vater treatment immune system disorders. Some elderly and infants can be par- faciliries and 72 miles of disuibndon s�-seem piping. The Uriliues Deparunentis operared under ` � . =�� �� ticularly at risk from infections. These people should seek ad- super�7sion of che Village �Ianager �vho also ser�-es as che Uciliues Directo . 1'he Urilides _ �J � , �� 1 - � , q � - e � VICe abOUt drinking WBter from thelr health Cdre provlderS. EPA Departmenthasfourdivisions�vhichindudeadministiation,�aateitceatment(pumpingand • • ' C��� °1�� . - guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by storage), ��scr,buuon and cuscomer se����ce. The Urilines Deparcment cons�scs of s��ceen _�. -,� --=�° ��-�'- �� �. ��°°~- � Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from p, � P P em 1o��ees of �ahich six are licensed ���ateL lant o erators and five �cho are ceLt�fied �ti - — The Enviromnental Piotection Agency (EPA) has established le�-els foi the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). disriibuuon s� stem operators. substances that may be found in the Village's tap water and requires �£ ' The �fi#ects of I�ad in drinkir�g - � j��j� � that ���e cotntnunicate this information to �-ou on an annual basis. The water �� c�ildr�r� �� ��" � � � ' ���� table above also shows these levels as regulated b5> FPA and the highest � � � - ��, � levels found in the Village's «-ater. If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, To assure che safen and reliabilic�� of ou� d�inking «�ace�; --� � , �� especially for pregnant women and young children. Ledd in drinking se��exal hundred samples per ��ea� are anal�-zed fro�n the ��, �� -� � Drinkingwater, including botded watei, ma5� ieasonabl5� be eYpected to water is primarily from materials and components associated with ���arer T�earment Planr and disuibudon piping s��sce�n. The a p �1�.!•�I contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The piesence service lines and home plumbing. Village of Tequesta is responsible sa�nples are collected and anal�zed b�- cernfied operaco�s � '��� �� of contaminants does not necessaril�� indicate that water poses a heaith for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the va- and cerdfied independent laboratoiics. All of rhe anal�-rical �'i � ''� risk. 1�Iore information about contaminants and potential health riety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water results from the collected samples are foi��-aided to rhe _��� � �- effects can be obtained b5� calling: has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for Florida Deparrment of Healrh on a monthl�- basis. Ouc of - ,� �- •� � lead exposure by flushlnq your tap for 30 SeCOnds t0 2 minutes before all the contam�nants that �t�ere monitored in our �vatei, most �_� � �/W V �� ,_� • ����