Introduction
This guide is to help you familiarize with the well and sampling station locations for the Tacoma Narrows Airport water treatment facility.
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Map of Key Locations
Here is a bird's eye view map, with the well location indicated by the yellow dot, and 8 sample locations indicated by the red dots.

The recommended flow is as follows, and detailed further at the end of this article:
- check the well first
- do the day's sampling station second
- check the pump house last
Sampling Location Details
Below is a list of the sampling station names with images to help you find each station at the given location.
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1050 – 26th Ave NE Hose Bib (SE corner of building)
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1050 - 26th Ave NE - image 1 of 3

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1050 - 26th Ave NE - Image 2 of 3:

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1050 - 26th Ave NE - Image 3 of 3:

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1026-2 Hose Bib (SE corner of building)
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1026-2 Hose Bib - Image 1 of 2:

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1026-2 Hose Bib - Image 2 of 2:

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1106-B Yard Hydrant (SE corner of building)
- 1106-B Yard Hydrant - image 1 of 1

- 1106-B Yard Hydrant - image 1 of 1
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1106-A Yard Hydrant (SE corner of building)
- No additional images provided at this time
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Hub Bar Sink (indoors at bar, do not enter kitchen; gain staff permission before entering and collecting sample.)
- Hub Bar Sink - image 1 of 1

- Hub Bar Sink - image 1 of 1
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Hub Hose Bib (SE corner of patio seating area)
- Hub Hose Bib - image 1 of 2

- Hub Hose Bib - image 2 of 2

- Hub Hose Bib - image 1 of 2
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1412 Yard Hydrant (E side of building)
- 1412 Yard Hydrant - image 1 of 2

- 1412 Yard Hydrant - image 2 of 2

- 1412 Yard Hydrant - image 1 of 2
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1624 Yard Hydrant (NW corner of building)
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- 1624 Yard Hydrant - image 2 of 3

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- 1624 Yard Hydrant - image 1 of 3
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1724 Yard Hydrant (E side of building)
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- 1724 Yard Hydrant - image 1 of 1
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Source Meter
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- Source Meter - image 2 of 2

- Source Meter - image 1 of 2
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Well Source Sample Tap (only to be used when needed per Coliform Monitoring Plan; DO NOT USE FOR CHLORINE RESIDUAL OR STANDARD TOTAL COLIFORM SAMPLING)
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Sampling SOP
It is essential that all individuals involved in this process exercise care and attention to detail, because inaccuracies can have serious consequences for the quality of our water supply and, ultimately, the health and safety of our community.
When taking meter readings, please ensure that the meters are clean and free from any debris that could interfere with their accuracy. Take note of the exact reading indicated, and record it promptly and clearly in the designated Pani database.
Similarly, when drawing water samples, it is important to follow established protocols carefully. This typically involves thoroughly cleaning the sampling equipment beforehand, and then taking the sample at a specific location and depth within the treatment system.
Again, be sure to check that the necessary sampling equipment is functioning properly, troubleshoot if needed, and record all relevant information accurately and completely, and the recommended flow is:
- check the well first
- do the day's sampling station second
- check the pump house last
See the Sampling SOP article for details on how to take the samples.
Additional Resources
There are additional resources provided in the Emergency Response Plan article.
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