Drinking Water Quality Management System Policy Statement and Annual Reports
Edwardsburgh Cardinal Environmental Services, on behalf of the Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal, is an organization that takes pride and care in the duties it performs and to this end is committed to supplying clear, safe, reliable and a consistent drinking water supply while maintaining strict adherence to all regulatory requirements. We strive to accomplish these goals through the implementation, maintenance and continual improvement of the QMS including policies, procedures, communication, due diligence, and appropriate contingency / emergency response all within a safe work environment.
Water quality reports
View our past water quality reports:
- Cardinal Water System 2023 Annual Report
- Industrial Park Water System 2023 Annual Report
- Cardinal Water System 2022 Annual Report
- Industrial Park Water System 2022 Annual Report
- Cardinal Water System 2021 Annual Report
- Industrial Park Water System 2021 Annual Report
- Cardinal Water System 2020 Annual Report
- Industrial Park 2020 Annual Report
- Cardinal Water System 2019 Annual Report
- Industrial Park 2019 Annual System Report
- Cardinal Water System 2018 Annual Report
- Industrial Park 2018 Annual Report
- Cardinal Water System 2017 Annual Report
- Industrial Park 2017 Annual Report
- Cardinal Water System 2016 Annual Report
- Industrial Park Water System 2016 Annual Report
You can request a report from a previous year or the DWQMS report either by email or as a hard copy free of charge by Contacting Assistant Chief Water/Sewer Operator Aaron Campbell, DWQMS Representative at 613-657-3765, and setting up an appointment to pick them up. Please note that due to COVID restrictions the Waste Water Treatment Plant office is not open to the public.
Storm water reports
Sanitary collection system performance report
View our past sanitary collection system performance reports:
Routine rounds are completed three times a week at all sanitary pumping stations. Pumps and amperages are monitored to ensure pumps are operating as designed. Pumps with higher-than-normal amperages are pulled and cleaned. High Level and/or power loss alarms are tested weekly to verify proper communication of alarm signals.