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Public Notices … April 18, 2013 • Kadoka Press • Page 8<br />
CITY OF <strong>KADOKA</strong><br />
2012 Drinking<br />
Water Report<br />
It’s your tap water!<br />
EPA ID: 0181<br />
COPIES AVAILABLE AT<br />
THE CITY OFFICE<br />
Water Quality<br />
Last year, the City of Kadoka monitored<br />
your drinking water for possible contaminants.<br />
This brochure is a snapshot of<br />
the quality of the water that we provided<br />
last year. Included are details about<br />
where your water comes from, what it<br />
contains, and how it compares to Environmental<br />
Protection Agency (EPA) and<br />
state standards. We are committed to<br />
providing you with information because<br />
informed customers are our best allies.<br />
WATER SOURCE<br />
We serve more than 654 customers an<br />
average of 97,000 gallons of water per<br />
day. Our water is surface water that we<br />
purchase from another water system.<br />
The state has performed an assessment<br />
of our source water and they have determined<br />
that the relative susceptibility rating<br />
for the Kadoka public water supply<br />
system is low.<br />
For more information about your water<br />
and information on opportunities to participate<br />
in public meetings, call (605)837-<br />
2200 and ask for Patty Ulmen.<br />
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION<br />
The sources of drinking water (both tap<br />
water and bottled water) include rivers,<br />
lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs,<br />
springs, and wells. As water travels over<br />
the surface of the land or through the<br />
ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring<br />
minerals, and can pick up substances resulting<br />
from the presence of animals or<br />
from human activity.<br />
Contaminants that may be present in<br />
source water include:<br />
Microbial contaminants, such as viruses<br />
and bacteria, which may come from<br />
sewage treatment plants, septic systems,<br />
agricultural livestock operations,<br />
and wildlife.<br />
Inorganic contaminants, such as salts<br />
and metals, which can be naturally-occurring<br />
or result from urban stormwater<br />
runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater<br />
discharges, oil and gas production, mining,<br />
or farming.<br />
Pesticides and herbicides, which may<br />
come from a variety of sources such as<br />
agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and<br />
residential uses.<br />
Organic chemical contaminants, including<br />
synthetic and volatile organic chemicals,<br />
which are by-products of industrial<br />
processes and petroleum production,<br />
and can also come from gas stations,<br />
urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems.<br />
Radioactive contaminants, which can be<br />
naturally-occurring or be the result of oil<br />
and gas production and mining activities.<br />
In order to ensure that tap water is safe<br />
to drink, EPA prescribes regulations<br />
which limit the amount of certain contaminants<br />
in water provided by public water<br />
systems. FDA regulations establish limits<br />
for contaminants in bottled water which<br />
must provide the same protection for<br />
public health.<br />
Drinking water, including bottled water,<br />
may reasonably be expected to contain<br />
at least small amounts of some contaminants.<br />
The presence of contaminants<br />
does not necessarily indicate that water<br />
poses a health risk. More information<br />
about contaminants and potential health<br />
effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental<br />
Protection Agency’s Safe<br />
Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).<br />
Some people may be more vulnerable to<br />
contaminants in drinking water than the<br />
general population. Immuno-compromised<br />
persons such as persons with<br />
cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons<br />
who have undergone organ transplants,<br />
people with HIV/AIDS or other<br />
immune system disorders, some elderly,<br />
and infants can be particularly at risk<br />
from infections. These people should<br />
seek advice about drinking water from<br />
their health care providers. EPA/CDC<br />
guidelines on appropriate means to<br />
lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium<br />
and other microbial contaminants<br />
can be obtained by calling the<br />
Environment Protection Agency’s Safe<br />
Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).<br />
If present, elevated levels of lead can<br />
cause serious health problems, especially<br />
for pregnant women and young<br />
children. Lead in drinking water is primarily<br />
from materials and components associated<br />
with service lines and home<br />
plumbing. The City of Kadoka public<br />
water supply system is responsible for<br />
providing high quality drinking water, but<br />
cannot control the variety of materials<br />
used in plumbing components. When<br />
your water has been sitting for several<br />
hours, you can minimize the potential for<br />
lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30<br />
seconds to 2 minutes before using water<br />
for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned<br />
about lead in your water, you may<br />
wish to have your water tested. Information<br />
on lead in drinking water, testing<br />
methods, and steps you can take to minimize<br />
exposure is available from the Safe<br />
Drinking Water Hotline or at<br />
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead.<br />
DECTED CONTAMINANTS<br />
The attached table lists all the drinking<br />
water contaminants that we detected<br />
during the 2012 calendar year. The presence<br />
of these contaminants in the water<br />
does not necessarily indicate that the<br />
water poses a health risk. Unless otherwise<br />
noted, the data presented in this<br />
table is from testing done January 1 –<br />
December 31, 2012. The state requires<br />
us to monitor for certain contaminants<br />
less than once per year because the concentrations<br />
of these contaminants are<br />
not expected to vary significantly from<br />
year to year. Some of the data, though<br />
representative of the water quality, is<br />
more than one year old.<br />
Infants and young children are typically<br />
more vulnerable to lead in drinking water<br />
than the general population. It is possible<br />
that lead levels at your home may be<br />
higher than at other homes in the community<br />
as a result of materials used in<br />
your home's plumbing. If you are concerned<br />
about elevated lead levels in your<br />
home's water, you may wish to have your<br />
water tested and flush your tap for 30<br />
seconds to 2 minutes before using tap<br />
water. Additional information is available<br />
from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline<br />
(800-426-4791).<br />
[Published April 18, 2013, at the total approximate<br />
cost of $64.98]<br />
NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />
Notice is hereby given that the Town<br />
Council of Belvidere will be holding public<br />
bids on the following pasture land for a<br />
five (5) year period starting May 1, 2013<br />
and ending on April 30, 2018. All pasture<br />
fencing and liability will be the responsibility<br />
of the lessee with the following pasture<br />
to be bid:<br />
Original Town of Belvidere according to<br />
recorded plat thereof, also that part of the<br />
North ½ of the NW ¼ of section 32,<br />
Township 25, Range 24, Jackson<br />
County, State of South Dakota, described<br />
as lying South of Chicago, Milwaukee<br />
and St. Paul Railway Company<br />
right of way as now there located and established<br />
and North of the line of A Street<br />
West on the line of 3rd Street in said<br />
Town known as Outlot E and Outlot H,<br />
containing an estimated 40 acres.<br />
Bidding will be held on Monday May 6,<br />
2013 at 6:30 p.m. local time at the Town<br />
Finance office. The first years lease payment<br />
will need to be made at that time.<br />
For further information contact a member<br />
of the Belvidere Town Council.<br />
Jo Manke-Rodgers<br />
Town of Belvidere<br />
Finance Officer<br />
[Published April 18, 25 & May 1, 2013, at<br />
the total approximate cost of $39.97]<br />
The City of Kadoka public water system purchases water from<br />
WR/LJ - Mni Wiconi (2223).<br />
2012 Table of Detected Contaminants for Kadoka (EPA ID 0181)<br />
Terms and abbreviations used in this table:<br />
*Maximum Contaminant Level Goal(MCLG): the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or<br />
expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety.<br />
*Maximum Contaminant Level(MCL): the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as<br />
close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology.<br />
*Action Level(AL): the concentration of a contaminant which, when exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which<br />
a water system must follow.<br />
*Treatment Technique(TT): A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. For turbidity,<br />
95% of samples must be less than 0.3 NTU<br />
UNITS: *MFL: million fibers per liter<br />
*pCi/l: picocuries per liter(a measure of radioactivity)<br />
*ppt: parts per trillion, or nanograms per liter<br />
*mrem/year: millirems per year(a measure of radiation absorbed by the body)<br />
*ppm: parts per million, or milligrams per liter(mg/l)<br />
*ppq: parts per quadrillion, or picograms per liter<br />
*NTU: Nephelometric Turbidity Units<br />
*ppb: parts per billion, or micrograms per liter(ug/l)<br />
*pspm: positive samples per month<br />
Test Sites<br />
Highest Lev.<br />
90% > Action Date Allowed Ideal<br />
Substance Level Level Tested (AL) Goal Units Major Source of Contaminant<br />
Copper 0.1 0 8/31/11 AL=1.3 0 ppm Corrosion of household plumbing<br />
systems; erosion of natural deposits;<br />
leaching from wood preservatives.<br />
Lead 2 1 8/25/11 AL=15 0 ppb Corrosion of household plumbing<br />
systems; erosion of natural deposits.<br />
Highest Highest Lev. Ideal<br />
Level Date Allowed Goal<br />
Substance Detected Range Tested (MCL) (MCLG) Units<br />
NOTICE OF<br />
TAX SALE CERTIFICATE<br />
TO: Austin O’Dea, Deceased, Record<br />
Owner, and Estate of Austin O’Dea<br />
and unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees,<br />
Personal Representatives,<br />
Creditors and Assigns of any deceased<br />
owner of interest; and all persons<br />
unknown who have claim to<br />
have any interest or estate in, claim<br />
to lien or encumbrance upon the<br />
premises described in this Notice<br />
TO: Joe Jeffers, Bernice Clary, Bonnie<br />
Fitzgerald, Dr. Douglas O’Dea,<br />
Shelia Rittgers, Mike O’Dea, Kristy<br />
Chavez, Diane Visconti, Donna<br />
Moore, Mary Hercher, Nancy Flagler,<br />
Rita O’Dea, Roxie Smith, Randi Knutson,<br />
Dixie Schweers, Raymond<br />
O’Dea, Bud O’Dea, Eva Trimble, Mary<br />
Hansen, Rosemarie Richmond, and<br />
Shirley Baye.<br />
AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:<br />
Notice is hereby given that Jackson<br />
County is the lawful holder of a 2008 Tax<br />
Sale Certificate, Number 94, purchased<br />
by Jackson County at Kadoka, South<br />
Dakota on the 21st day of December<br />
2009, said real property described as follows:<br />
Lots ten (10), eleven (11),<br />
and twelve (12), Block six (6),<br />
Town of Cottonwood, Jackson<br />
County, South Dakota<br />
as shown by the plat recorded in the Office<br />
of the Register of Deeds of Jackson<br />
County, South Dakota.<br />
Notice is further given that the right of redemption<br />
will expire and a Tax Deed for<br />
the above described property shall be issued<br />
to Jackson County (60) sixty days<br />
from the date of completed service of this<br />
Notice unless the property is redeemed<br />
as permitted by law.<br />
Dated at Kadoka, South Dakota the 12th<br />
day of April, 2013.<br />
Cindy Willert,<br />
Jackson County Treasurer<br />
[Published April 18 & 25, 2013 at the total<br />
approximate cost of $44.78]<br />
Flouride 1.19 1.02-1.19 8/08/12 4 4 ppm Erosion of natural deposits; water<br />
additive which promotes strong teeth;<br />
discharge from fertilizer and aluminum<br />
factories.<br />
NOTICE OF<br />
TAX SALE CERTIFICATE<br />
TO: Austin O’Dea, Deceased, Record<br />
Owner, and Estate of Austin O’Dea<br />
and unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees,<br />
Personal Representatives,<br />
Creditors and Assigns of any deceased<br />
owner of interest; and all persons<br />
unknown who have claim to<br />
have any interest or estate in, claim<br />
to lien or encumbrance upon the<br />
premises described in this Notice<br />
TO: Joe Jeffers, Bernice Clary, Bonnie<br />
Fitzgerald, Dr. Douglas O’Dea,<br />
Shelia Rittgers, Mike O’Dea, Kristy<br />
Chavez, Diane Visconti, Donna<br />
Moore, Mary Hercher, Nancy Flagler,<br />
Rita O’Dea, Roxie Smith, Randi Knutson,<br />
Dixie Schweers, Raymond<br />
O’Dea, Bud O’Dea, Eva Trimble, Mary<br />
Hansen, Rosemarie Richmond, and<br />
Shirley Baye.<br />
AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:<br />
Notice is hereby given that Jackson<br />
County is the lawful holder of a 2008 Tax<br />
Sale Certificate, Number 92, purchased<br />
by Jackson County at Kadoka, South<br />
Dakota on the 21st day of December<br />
2009, said real property described as follows:<br />
Lots seven (7), eight (8), nine<br />
(9), ten (10), eleven (11), and<br />
twelve (12), Block two (2),<br />
Town of Cottonwood, Jackson<br />
County, South Dakota<br />
as shown by the plat recorded in the Office<br />
of the Register of Deeds of Jackson<br />
County, South Dakota.<br />
Notice is further given that the right of redemption<br />
will expire and a Tax Deed for<br />
the above described property shall be issued<br />
to Jackson County (60) sixty days<br />
from the date of completed service of this<br />
Notice unless the property is redeemed<br />
as permitted by law.<br />
Dated at Kadoka, South Dakota the 12th<br />
day of April, 2013.<br />
Cindy Willert,<br />
Jackson County Treasurer<br />
[Published April 18 & 25, 2013 at the total<br />
approximate cost of $44.78]<br />
TOWN OF INTERIOR<br />
REGULAR MEETING<br />
MINUTES<br />
MARCH 13, 2013<br />
The Town Board of Interior met on March<br />
13, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at Cowboy Corner.<br />
Board Members present were Allen<br />
Grimes, Sue Leach and Kelly Fortune.<br />
Also present were Galen Livermont and<br />
Linda Livermont.<br />
Minutes for the 02/13/2013 meeting were<br />
approved as read.<br />
OLD BUSINESS: The final payments to<br />
the Town on the sewer lagoon loan and<br />
grant were signed. We should be receiving<br />
the payment amount soon. Linda will<br />
ask Marlene about this.<br />
Plans for the Community Center were<br />
discussed. Estimates will need to be obtained<br />
once it is decided what work to do.<br />
The floor will need replaced first. Kelly<br />
asked about putting in floor heat like the<br />
new fire hall. Once the building is vacated,<br />
we will need to meet to look at the<br />
building and see what all needs done.<br />
Galen bladed the road by Carlsons.<br />
Galen will work on replacing the fence<br />
between the shelter and the Catholic<br />
Church and is also replacing the swing<br />
that is missing. We will also need to enlarge<br />
the area around the swings and<br />
place additional gravel as soon as possible.<br />
An extension for the current park<br />
shelter was also discussed. Galen will<br />
get the measurements to Sue so she can<br />
get a price on an extension.<br />
NEW BUSINESS: The Easter Egg Hunt<br />
was discussed. It will be March 30th at<br />
11:00, with hot dogs provided after the<br />
hunt. It was decided to split up into three<br />
age categories with two prizes per age<br />
category and one grand prize. Sue will<br />
take care of the food and an ad in the<br />
paper. Next Tuesday will be the Board of<br />
Equalization meeting at 7:00 at Cowboy<br />
Corner.<br />
Motion made by Allen, seconded by Kelly<br />
to pay the following bills:<br />
WREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .650.01<br />
Walker Refuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . .741.76<br />
WRLJ, Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75.00<br />
Mastercard,<br />
culverts and supplies . . . . . . . .626.16<br />
Kadoka Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107.79<br />
Kemnitz Law Office, Land<br />
Transfer Docs . . . . . . . . . . . . .226.50<br />
Grossenburg Implement,<br />
trade in mower . . . . . . . . . . . . .500.00<br />
Galen Livermont, wages . . . . . .137.76<br />
Allen Grimes, Qtr wages,<br />
special meeting . . . . . . . . . . . .110.82<br />
Kelly Fortune, Qtr wages<br />
special meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . .80.04<br />
Sue Leach, Qtr wages,<br />
special meeting . . . . . . . . . . . .110.82<br />
Linda Livermont, wages<br />
special meeting . . . . . . . . . . . .285.52<br />
Total Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . .3,652.18<br />
Motion by Kelly, seconded by Sue to adjourn<br />
the meeting. Meeting adjourned at<br />
8:05 p.m. The next regular meeting will<br />
be held April 10, 2013 at Cowboy Corner.<br />
Tuesday, March 19 will be the Board of<br />
Equalization meeting at 7:00 at Cowboy<br />
Corner.<br />
Finance Officer<br />
Linda Livermont<br />
NOTICE OF<br />
TAX SALE CERTIFICATE<br />
TO: Austin O’Dea, Deceased, Record<br />
Owner, and Estate of Austin O’Dea<br />
and unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees,<br />
Personal Representatives,<br />
Creditors and Assigns of any deceased<br />
owner of interest; and all persons<br />
unknown who have claim to<br />
have any interest or estate in, claim<br />
to lien or encumbrance upon the<br />
premises described in this Notice<br />
TO: Joe Jeffers, Bernice Clary, Bonnie<br />
Fitzgerald, Dr. Douglas O’Dea,<br />
Shelia Rittgers, Mike O’Dea, Kristy<br />
Chavez, Diane Visconti, Donna<br />
Moore, Mary Hercher, Nancy Flagler,<br />
Rita O’Dea, Roxie Smith, Randi Knutson,<br />
Dixie Schweers, Raymond<br />
O’Dea, Bud O’Dea, Eva Trimble, Mary<br />
Hansen, Rosemarie Richmond, and<br />
Shirley Baye.<br />
AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:<br />
Notice is hereby given that Jackson<br />
County is the lawful holder of a 2008 Tax<br />
Sale Certificate, Number 93, purchased<br />
by Jackson County at Kadoka, South<br />
Dakota on the 21st day of December<br />
2009, said real property described as follows:<br />
Lot six (6), Block five (5),<br />
Town of Cottonwood, Jackson<br />
County, South Dakota<br />
as shown by the plat recorded in the Office<br />
of the Register of Deeds of Jackson<br />
County, South Dakota.<br />
Notice is further given that the right of redemption<br />
will expire and a Tax Deed for<br />
the above described property shall be issued<br />
to Jackson County (60) sixty days<br />
from the date of completed service of this<br />
Notice unless the property is redeemed<br />
as permitted by law.<br />
Dated at Kadoka, South Dakota the 12th<br />
day of April, 2013.<br />
Cindy Willert,<br />
Jackson County Treasurer<br />
[Published April 18 & 25, 2013 at the total<br />
approximate cost of $44.78]<br />
IN CIRCUIT COURT<br />
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT<br />
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA<br />
COUNTY OF YANKTON<br />
In the Matter of the Termination of<br />
Parental Rights Over<br />
N.D.S.<br />
a minor child.<br />
ADP 13-10<br />
ORDER AND NOTICE<br />
TO: Luke Pebeahsy or<br />
to whom it may concern:<br />
You are hereby notified that a hearing will<br />
be held before the above named Court,<br />
Judge Cheryle Gering presiding in the<br />
Courtroom of the Yankton County Courthouse<br />
in the City of Yankton, South<br />
Dakota, on the 22nd day of May, 2013,<br />
at the hour of 2:00 o’clock P.M. of said<br />
day, when the Court will hear and determine<br />
the above entitled matter upon a<br />
certain Petition filed in this Court praying<br />
that all parental rights over said child be<br />
terminated for the reasons set forth in<br />
said Petition, which Petition was filed<br />
with the Clerk of the above named Court<br />
at Yankton, South Dakota, on March 29,<br />
2013. You will please take further notice<br />
that the termination of parental rights is<br />
a possible remedy under these proceedings.<br />
WITNESS the hand and seal of said<br />
Court this 9th day of April, 2013.<br />
BY THE COURT:<br />
/s/ CHERYLE GERING<br />
HON. CHERYLE GERING<br />
ATTEST:<br />
JODY L. JOHNSON<br />
Yankton County Clerk of Courts<br />
/s/ Jody L. Johnson<br />
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)SS<br />
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[Published April 18, 25 & May 2, 9, 2013]<br />
Total Coliform 1 positive 1 0 pspm Naturally present in the environment.<br />
Bacteria<br />
samples<br />
[Published April 18, 2013, at the total approximate<br />
cost of $30.23]<br />
Please direct questions regarding this information to Mr. Nathan Riggins with the<br />
Kadoka public water system at (605)837-2200.<br />
* WR/LJ - Mni Wiconi (2223) test result.<br />
[Published April 18, 2013, at the total approximate cost of $108.75]<br />
Legal Deadline<br />
Friday at Noon