Rutland Herald
March 13, 2019
The Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced Tuesday that Edgemont Owners Association Inc., which owns Edgemont Condominiums, was fined $11,250.
According to DEC, in September 2015 levels of lead in the Edgemont Condominiums’ water supply were found to be higher than the federal level for which action is required. When this happens, certain steps have to be taken to protect users of the system as per Vermont law. According to DEC, “Edgemont failed to provide educational materials for water-supply users, install corrosion control treatment within the required time frame, check the lead content of the water entering the system or monitor for corrosion.”
George Enczer, president of the Edgemont Owners Association, declined to comment for this story.
According to Ben Montross, compliance and support services section chief of the Drinking Water and Groundwater Protection Division of DEC, said Tuesday the standard for lead is that 90 percent of samples taken have to be at or below 0.015 mg/L. The samples taken from the Edgemont system on Sept. 24, 2015, were 0.016 mg/L.
keith.whitcomb
@rutlandherald.com
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