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{ <br /> i <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> �U.EN <br /> oP - Environmental Health Department DIRECTOR <br /> 8 .G Donna Horan,REHS <br /> E ;x 600 East Main Street <br /> ,, f .-� <br /> t:� :{ Stockton, California 95202-3029 PROGRAM COORDINATORS <br /> tr Robert McClellon,RENS <br /> I •6 <br /> ,Z Jeff Carruesco, RENS, RDI <br /> c9'`=. `�a�P Website: www.sjgov.orglehd Kasey Foley,REHS <br /> a R Phone: (209)468-3420 <br /> May 20, 2011 Fax: (209)464-0138 <br /> Daryll Quaresma <br /> 1845 River View Circle <br /> Ripon, California 95366 <br /> RE: Nitrates in your Water Well for Minor Subdivision Approval PA-1100066 (MS) <br /> At 29665 South Kasson Road, Tracy <br /> i <br /> As part of the Site Approval process, water test results were submitted by Live Oak <br /> Environmental in which a sample taken April 21, 2011, was tested for Nitrates and showed <br /> results of 70.4 pprn (parts per million) in your domestic well at the above referenced address. <br /> The State Department of Health Services adopted a standard of 45 parts per million (ppm) for <br /> nitrates in public drinking water systems; however,private well owners are not legally required <br /> to meet this standard. As a precaution for yourself, members and guests, the Environmental <br /> Health Department would suggest that you have your domestic well tested annually to verify if <br /> the above-described chemical continues to be above state drinking standards. <br /> If your private well analysis for nitrate exceeds the State standard of 45 ppm again, the following <br /> alternatives are being provided for your guidance: <br /> 1. As a temporary measure, it is recommended that bottled drinking water be used if this well is <br /> supplying drinking water. <br /> i <br /> 2. In cases where exposure may continue indefinitely, such as with contaminated private wells, I� <br /> installation of a water treatment device, such as a filter, may be advisable. However, using 1 <br /> bottled water or installing a water treatment device at the kitchen water tap, willnot stop <br /> exposure to nitrates in your private water supply. Most treatment units sold for home <br /> installation only treat water at the point of use, such as the kitchen faucet, and do not prevent <br /> exposure through skin contact, bathing or inhalation. As a result, point of entry filters, which <br /> treat water for the entire house, are recommended because they remove all potential sources <br /> of exposure. The "Reverse Osmosis Purification Filter"is the recommended water treatment <br /> -device in this case. It operates by passing the well water through a series of filters and <br /> reverse osmosis membranes thereby removing the nitrate contaminant. Water treatment <br /> equipment suppliers and installers are listed in your phone directory yellow pages under <br /> "Water Filtration &Purification Equipment." <br />