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Two disinfectant byproducts (DBPs), Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs) and Haloacedic Acids (HAA5s) are regulated by the Safe Drinking Water Act through the Stage 2 Disinfectant Byproduct Rule. The City of Bloomington Utilities collects samples for DBPs monthly at 8 testing locations throughout the distribution system and follows a quarterly compliance schedule. Compliance is calculated on a Locational Running Annual Average (LRAA). The Maximum Contaminant Levels are 80 µg/l for TTHMs and 60 µg/l for HAA5s. Micrograms per liter (µg/l) is equal to parts per billion (ppb). One part per billion is roughly equal to a teaspoon of water in an Olympic-size swimming pool.
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September 23 2023
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This map data layer represents the boundaries of the Bloomington Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Districts; the North Kinser-Prow Road TIF and the Bloomington Consolidated TIF. The Bloomington Consolidated TIF is divided into many allocation areas. TIF's are a local method of financing public investment intended to stimulate private sector investment and job creation, principally through infrastructure improvements using property tax revenues collected on the increased assessed valuation of property in the area.
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January 12 2023
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This data layer contains the locations of fire hydrants in Bloomington, Indiana. Hydrants owned by City of Bloomington Utilities (CBU) and privately owned hydrants are represented in this layer.
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September 5 2023
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This is a copy of the live version of the Scooter Activity Daily data set up until Feb 17, 2023
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February 20 2023
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City of Bloomington Neighborhood Association Improvement and Small and Simple grant history, project names, and total grant amounts through 2021.
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June 27 2023
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Annual statistics about the accomplishments (per task) of the Board of Public Works. Data collection began in 2018.
Note: Public Works Department division data sets prior to 2014 are available upon request.
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February 20 2023
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Annual participation. These participation numbers reflect, youth programs held at the Alison Jukebox Building and Banneker Community Center.
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May 16 2023
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February 15 2023
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Data regarding the yearly operations of the Sanitation Division of Public Works. Sanitation is responsible for providing weekly collection and disposal of household solid waste and curbside recycling pick-up, as well as seasonal bi-weekly yard waste from residences inside the corporate City limits.
Sanitation also collects large items, such as furniture and appliances, from residences on a request basis. Additionally, Sanitation provides trash collection for City Hall, downtown containers, City parks, various City facilities and numerous special events in the community.
A couple of notes regarding these statistics:
The City of Bloomington Sanitation Modernization Program officially launched in October 2017. This program eliminated trash and yard waste stickers in favor of directly billing customers for their monthly trash cart rentals and yard waste pick-ups via their utility bills.
Also part of the modernized sanitation program, the City of Bloomington's recycling operations converted from co-mingled to single stream collection in 2017. This means that all recyclable materials (metal, cans, glass, fiber, paper, etc.) are now all collected together instead of separately.
Additionally, fiber and scrap rebates provided to the City of Bloomington by its recycling provider were effectively ended in 2017. This was largely due to major changes in international demand and fluctuations in the domestic commodities market.
Note: Public Works Department division data sets prior to 2014 are available upon request.
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