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I <br /> 21"X0 <br /> August 15, 2005 <br /> ATTN CLEMENTS OAKRIDGE ESTATES LLC <br /> 2424 COCHRAN RD NO. 1 <br /> LODI CA 95242 <br /> RE: Clements Oakridge Estates Water System, State Route 88 and Athearn, Clements. <br /> The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department(EHD) has been informed that the <br /> well on the above mentioned property serves at least 15 service connections or 25 residents every <br /> day of the year. This is the definition of a Community Water System (CWS). All owners of a <br /> property with an on site well that serves water for domestic uses, which meets the definition of a <br /> community public water system, are required to apply to EHD for a permit to operate a public <br /> water system.l <br /> To proceed with applying for a permit to operate a CWS from EHD, fill out the enclosed forms <br /> and return them to the attention of Unit IV at EHD with the required permitting fees within 30 <br /> days of receiving this letter, as detailed below: <br /> 1. Complete the Public Water Supply Permit Application farm. <br /> 2. Complete and sign the blue and green Masterfile Record forms. <br /> 3. Complete the Emergency Notification Plan. <br /> 4. Provide a copy of a valid driver's license of the person signing the application. <br /> 5. Provide a Tax ID Number or the Social Security Number of the person signing the <br /> application. <br /> G. Submit a check in the amount of$588 for a permit application fee to operate a CWS. <br /> Please make the check payable to EHD. <br /> 7. Submit a check in the amount of$298, for the annual fee to operate a CWS. Please make <br /> the check payable to EHD and separate from the application fee. <br /> A new water system must submit the following information to EHD in order to demonstrate that <br /> the system meets the standards of the Safe Drinking Water Act and requirements of San Joaquin <br /> County Well Standards as a CWS. <br /> 1 Any person who operates a public water system without a permit issued by the department(aka EHD)pursuant to <br /> this chapter may be liable,as determined by the court, for a civil penalty not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars <br /> ($25,000)for each separate violation or, for continuing violations, for each day that violation continues(Health and <br /> Safety Code Section 116725 (d)). <br />