About every three years, the New Mexico Environment Department Drinking Water Bureau (NMED DWB) performs “a review of a public water system to assess their capability to supply safe drinking water.” See Sanitary Surveys for an explanation.
2022 Sanitary Survey
- 2022 Report, December 22, 2022
- 2022 Material for NMED
- Certified Operator Information
- Sampling Plans
- La Mesa Drinking Water Distribution System Sampling Plan (DSSP)
- The Revised Total Coliform Rule
- The Lead and Copper Rule
- The Disinfection Byproduct Rule
- Collection of entry point chemical contaminant samples
- Collection of asbestos samples (Waiver 11/07/2019)
- La Mesa Drinking Water Distribution System Sampling Plan (DSSP)
- Water System Maps
- Operations and Maintenance Plan
- Operations and Maintenance Manual
- Emergency Response Plan (Operations and Maintenance Manual Section V. Emergency Plan)
- Monitoring results for the following
- Total coliform samples
- All chemical samples
- Disinfectant residuals
- Most recent three years of official correspondence with the NMED-DWB – None
- Public Notice and Public Notice Certification Forms
- Storage Tank Photos
- 2022 Letter (scheduling Survey)
2017 Sanitary Survey
- 2017 Response to Report, 5/7/2017
- 2017 Response to Report, 4/19/2017
- 2017 Report
- 2017 Letter (scheduling Survey)