OCEAN SYSTEMS LABORATORY, INC. 6194 Estate Frydenhoj an VI_00802-0000 Tel: 1 Fox: — PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL COLIFORM ANALYSIS Customer Name: Little St. James, Ro Customer Phone: Customer Address: Sample Source: Cottage Sample Date: 05/01/2013 Sample Number: 548 Analyst: Richardson, Sean EPA Compliant: Yes (Yes/No) Turbidity: 1.44 Total Coliform: A_(AorP) Background: 0 Fecal Coliform: _(AorP) pH: 9.16 E. coli: __ (AorP) TDS: 432.0 (mg/L) Method: MF (MForPA) Definitions: A: Absence; P: Present MF: Membrane Filtration SM 20th Ed. 9222B, 9221E (fecal coliform), 9221 F (e.coli) PA: Presence Absence SM 20th Ed. 9221D, 9221E (fecal coliform), 9221 F (e.coli) Maximum Contamination Limit: Turbidity - 1; Coliform - Negative; TDS - 500 mg/L; pH - 6.5 to 8.5 Any coliform bacteria found in drinking water makes it unsatisfactory for drinking. The water supply should be decontaminated and a suitable filtering device installed. Filtration should only be used with decontamination (use Clorox or similar household unscented bleach - 5.25% sodium hypochlorite) as bacteria found in contaminated water will grow in the filters. Filtration does have some risk. A one micron filter will eliminate most contaminants and a charcoal filter will eliminate many chemicals. However, boiling or ultraviolet, with filtration, are the most effective ways to make water safe. This report is provided as a service for water supplies at private residences and for samples delivered to the laboratory by customers. The certificate cannot be used to satisfy the requirements of the VI Code for Public Water Supplies as the sample was not taken by a VI Government-DPNR licensed water sampler. However, the quality control and quality assurance program established by this laboratory for bacteriological analysis complies with the State/EPA standards. EFTA00301607

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OCEAN SYSTEMS LABORATORY, INC. 6194 Estate Frydenhoj St. Thomas, St. Thomas, VI 00802-0000 Te: i rex: OceanSystemsLab.com PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL COLIFORM ANALYSIS Customer Name: Little St. James, Roy Hodges Customer Phone: Customer Address: Sample Source: Ki Sample Date: 05/02/2013 Sample Number: 549 Analyst: Richardson, Sean EPA Compliant: Yes (Yes/No) Turbidity: 0.32 Total Coliform: A (AorP) Background: 0 Fecal Coliform: _(AorP) pH: 9.01 E.coli: (AcrP) TDS: 450.0 (mg) Method: MF (MF orPA) Definitions: A: Absence; P: Present MF: Membrane Filtration SM 20th Ed. 9222B, 92215 (fecal coliform), 9221 F (e.coli) PA: Presence Absence SM 20th Ed. 9221D, 9221E (fecal coliform), 9221 F (e.coli) Maximum Contamination Limit: Turbidity - 1; Coliform - Negative; TDS - 500 mg/L; pH - 6.5 to 85 Any coliform bacteria found in drinking water makes it unsatisfactory for drinking. The water supply should be decontaminated and a suitable filtering device installed. Filtration should only be used with decontamination (use Clorox or similar household unscented bleach - 5.25% sodium hypochlorite) as bacteria found in contaminated water will grow in the filters. Filtration does have some risk. A one micron filter will eliminate most contaminants and a charcoal filter will eliminate many chemicals. However, boiling or ultraviolet, with filtration, are the most effective ways to make water safe. This report is provided as a service for water supplies at private residences and for samples delivered to the laboratory by customers. The certificate cannot be used to satisfy the requirements of the VI Code for Public Water Supplies as the sample was not taken by a VI Government-DPNR licensed water sampler. However, the quality control and quality assurance program established by this laboratory for bacteriological analysis complies with the State/EPA standards. EFTA00301608

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OCEAN SYSTEMS LABORATORY, INC. 6194 Estate Frydenhoj St. Thomas, St. Thomas, VI 00802-0000 Tel: W Fax: OceanSystemsLab.com PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL COLIFORM ANALYSIS Customer Name: Little St. James, Roy Hodges Customer Phone: Customer Address: Sample Source: Master Sample Date: 05/01/2013 Sample Number: 550 Analyst: Richardson, Sean EPA Compliant: Yes (Yes/No) Turbidity: 0.56 Total Coliform: A_(AcrP) Background: 0 Fecal Coliform: (AorP) pH: 8.97 E.coli: (AorP) TDS: 436.0 _ (mg/l) Method: MF_ (MF orPA) Definitions: A: Absence; P: Present MF: Membrane Filtration SM 20th Ed. 9222B, 92215 (fecal coliform), 9221 F (e.coli) PA: Presence Absence SM 20th Ed. 9221D, 9221E (fecal coliform), 9221 F (e.coli) Maximum Contamination Limit: Turbidity - 1; Coliform - Negative; TDS - 500 mg/L; pH - 6.5 to 85 Any coliform bacteria found in drinking water makes it unsatisfactory for drinking. The water supply should be decontaminated and a suitable filtering device installed. Filtration should only be used with decontamination (use Clorox or similar household unscented bleach - 5.25% sodium hypochlorite) as bacteria found in contaminated water will grow in the filters. Filtration does have some risk. A one micron filter will eliminate most contaminants and a charcoal filter will eliminate many chemicals. However, boiling or ultraviolet, with filtration, are the most effective ways to make water safe. This report is provided as a service for water supplies at private residences and for samples delivered to the laboratory by customers. The certificate cannot be used to satisfy the requirements of the VI Code for Public Water Supplies as the sample was not taken by a VI Government-DPNR licensed water sampler. However, the quality control and quality assurance program established by this laboratory for bacteriological analysis complies with the State/EPA standards. EFTA00301609

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OCEAN SYSTEMS LABORATORY, INC. 6194 Estate Frydenhoj St. Thomas, St. Thomas, VI 00802-0000 Tel: I Fax: OceanSystemsLab.com PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL COLIFORM ANALYSIS Customer Name: Little St. James, Roy Hodges Customer Phone: Customer Address Sample Source: Sample Date: 05/02/2013 Sample Number: 551 Analyst: Bauer, Katie EPA Compliant: Yes (Yes/No) A_.__;|_"____ FRR ICORM ae ei Turbidity: 0.31 Total Coliform: A_ (A orP) Background: 0 Fecal Coliform: (AorP) pH: 9.04 E.coli: (Aor?) TDS: 458.0 (mg/L) Method: MF (MFor PA) Definitions: A: Absence; P: Present MF: Membrane Filtration SM 20th Ed. 9222B, 9221E (fecal coliform), 9221 F (ecoli) PA: Presence Absence SM 20th Ed. 9221D, 9221E (fecal coliform), 9221 F (e.coli) Maximum Contamination Limit: Turbidity - 1; Coliform - Negative; TDS - 500 mg/L; pH - 6.5 to 8.5 Any coliform bacteria found in drinking water makes it unsatisfactory for drinking. The water supply should be decontaminated and a suitable filtering device installed. Filtration should only be used with decontamination (use Clorox or similar household unscented bleach - 5.25% sodium hypochlorite) as bacteria found in contaminated water Filtration does have some risk. A one micron filter will eliminate most contaminants and a charcoal filter will climinate many chemicals. However, boiling or ultraviolet, with filtration, are the most effective ways to make water safe. Supplies as the sample was not taken by a VI Government-DPNR licensed water sampler, However, the quality control and quality assurance program established by this laboratory for bacteriological analysis complies with the State/EPA standards. EFTA00301610

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OCEAN SYSTEMS LABORATORY, INC. 6194 Estate Frydenhoj St. Thomas, St. Thomas, VI 00802-0000 Te EE Fox: OceanSystemsLab.com PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL COLIFORM ANALYSIS Customer Name: Little St. James, Roy Hodges Customer Phone: Customer Address: Sample Source: Pool House Sample Date: 05/02/2013 Sample Number: 552 Analyst: Richardson, Sean EPA Compliant: Yes (Yes/No) Turbidity: 0.48 Total Coliform: A_ (A orP) Background: 0 Fecal Coliform: __ (AorP) pH: 8.48 E.coli: (AorP) TDS: 415.0 (met) Method: MF _ (MF or PA) Definitions: A: Absence; P: Present MF: Membrane Filtration SM 20th Ed. 9222B, 9221E (fecal coliform), 9221 F (e.coli) PA: Presence Absence SM 20th Ed. 9221D, 92218 (fecal coliform), 9221 F (e.coli) Maximum Contamination Limit: Turbidity - 1; Coliform - Negative; TDS - 500 mg/L; pH - 65 to 8.5 Any coliform bacteria found in drinking water makes it unsatisfactory for drinking. The water supply should be decontaminated and a suitable filtering device installed. Filtration should only be used with decontamination (use Clorox or similar household unscented bleach - 5.25% sodium hypochlorite) as bacteria found in contaminated water will grow in the filters. Filtration does have some risk. A one micron filter will eliminate most contaminants and a charcoal filter will eliminate many chemicals. However, boiling or ultraviolet, with filtration, are the most effective ways to make water safe. This report is provided as a service for water supplies at private residences and for samples delivered to the laboratory by customers. The certificate cannot be used to satisfy the requirements of the VI Code for Public Water Supplies as the sample was not taken by a VI Government-DPNR licensed water sampler. However, the quality control and quality assurance program established by this laboratory for bacteriological analysis complies with the State/EPA standards. EFTA00301611