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PUBLIC HEALTH SERITCES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY 2: <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION N: <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M.D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer <br /> 445 N. San Joaquin Street • P. O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br /> 209/468-3420 <br /> March 27, 1995 <br /> py <br /> Connell Motor Truck Company Inc. (c(o <br /> Post Office Box 8467 <br /> 2211 North Wilson Way <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> RE: Public Water System Located at 2211 North Wilson Way, Stockton (SA-94-51) <br /> It has come to the attention of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division <br /> that the businesses located at 2211 North Wilson Way receives their water from a <br /> well located at the same address. According to Cal-Water Service, this site was being <br /> provided with water from their water system, but the service was pulled because an <br /> approved back-flow prevention device was not installed at the meter connection as <br /> required by law to protect their water system. You have the following choices: <br /> • Reconnecting to Cal-Water Service and destroying the well. <br /> • Becoming a public water system under permit and inspection by this <br /> Department per California Health and Safety Code (HSC) Section 4011 . <br /> In either case you must have a bacteriological test done on the well at once to <br /> determine if a public health risk exists This sample shall be obtained and analyzed <br /> by a state certified laboratory and this Department shall be notified of the results <br /> immediately. <br /> As defined by HSC, Section 4010.1 (f), a "Public Water System" means: a system, <br /> for the provision of piped water to the public for human consumption that has fifteen <br /> (15) or more service connections or regularly serves an average of at least twenty-five <br /> (25) individuals daily at least sixty (60) days of the year. This system meets this <br /> definition for a public water system and must comply with all applicable regulations <br /> pertaining to a public water system. <br /> The Environmental Health Division is the regulatory agency for public water systems <br /> as defined in the HSC, Section 4010.7. HSC, Section 4011 requires that an <br /> application be submitted to the Department to operate a public water system. HSC, <br /> Section 4019.15 (b)(2), requires an application fee of three hundred dollars ($300.00) <br /> and HSC Section 4019.10 (c) requires an annual operating fee of three hundred and <br /> fifty dollars ($350.00). <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />