Month: October 2024
General Election Notices
The AV Counting Board will meet on Monday, November 4, 2024, 10 am in Council Chambers and on November 5, 2024 at 6 pm in Council Chambers at the Perry City Hall. There will be four election inspectors present for the tabulation of AV ballots.
Posted: 10-16-2024
Clerk’s office hours for election information is Monday – Friday 8 am – 4 pm. Weekend hours are Sunday, November 3, 2024 8 am – 4 pm.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Accuracy Test for the November 5, 2024 General Election has been scheduled for Monday, October 21, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at the Perry City Hall, 203 W. Polly St., Perry, Michigan in Council Chambers.
The Public Accuracy Test is conducted to demonstrate that the program and computer that will be used to tabulate the results of the election counts the votes in the manner prescribed by law.
Posted: Oct. 18, 2024
Water Testing Results – Copper
The City of Perry conducts routine testing of tap water in homes for lead and copper. We recently collected samples from 10 homes. Two homes had copper results above the Action Level.
The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) evaluates compliance with the Action Level based on the 90th percentile of lead and copper results collected in each round of sampling. The “Action Level” is a measure of corrosion control effectiveness. An “Action Level exceedance” means that more than 10% of the homes tested have results over 1.3ppm.
The copper 90th percentile for the City’s water supply is 2.2 parts per million (ppm), which exceeds the Action Level of 1.3 ppm.
The Action Level exceedance is not a violation, but triggers additional actions including:
- educational outreach to customers,
- increased sampling every six months,
- an assessment of corrosion control.
Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services has provided these resources regarding the results:
Click to view: Copper in Drinking Water Fact Sheet
Click to view: How to Clean Your Aerator
In the coming months, DPW will be collecting samples from 20 homes within the community. If you receive a sample collection kit, it’s necessary to follow all instructions and fill out the paperwork completely. Your cooperation is appreciated. The Department of Public Works can be reached at 517-625-4500.
If you have questions about how copper gets into drinking water, the Safe Drinking Water Act or the lead and copper rules, please call EGLE – General number: 800-662-9278.
If you have questions about health-related concerns or the enclosed fact sheet, please call DHHS – MDHHS Drinking Water Hotline – 844-934-1315.
If you have health-related concerns, please call Shiawassee County Health Department – Environmental Health Main Line – 989-743-2390.
Sincerely,
Kevin Tyler
Superintendent, Department of Public Works
City of Perry
Posted: Oct. 10, 2024
Halloween Activities in the City
Posted Oct. 7, 2024