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City water customers with unknown water service line material to receive letters
posted on 11/18/2024
As you may be aware, the City of Dover, NH, in accordance with federal U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) drinking water regulations, submitted an inventory of all water service lines connected to its public drinking water system. Specifically, the City’s inventory includes identification of all known service line materials on both the public and private sides of each service.
The City of Dover is notifying all customers in its water system, by mail, whose service line materials are unknown for either the city side, the private side, or both as required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations.
Please note that receiving a letter from the City does not mean that there is lead material within your water service; however, since the City does not have a definitive record, there is a possibility. Click here to read the notice....more
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Indoor Pool to close two weeks for filter replacement
posted on 11/18/2024
The Dover Indoor Pool will close for two weeks starting Monday, Nov. 25, to allow a city contractor to replace pool filters and associated plumbing. Barring complications, the Indoor Pool is expected to reopen on Monday, Dec. 9.
Following a competitive bid, the City Council awarded the filter replacement contract last month to lowest bidder Weston & Sampson of Portsmouth for $122,900.
The project includes removing and disposing of the old filter media and disassembling the inlet/outlet piping and related pressure sensors, monitors and controls – reusing functioning equipment as much as possible. Work also includes removing and replacing filter tanks, installing new media, and providing the city with initial start-up assistance to ensure proper media conditioning and system operation. The filters can filter and treat 158,000 gallons of water in six hours....more
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