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r <br />Citation No. 03-10-07C-004 <br />l ' NCYCC <br />Page 5 <br />1 <br />2 As seen from the PCE detections in the table above, Well No. 4 produces the water with <br />3 the lowest levels of PCE and should be utilized as the system's lead well. Well No. 1 <br />4 has the second lowest PCE concentrations and should have mechanical repairs <br />5 completed as soon as possible so that the well can be monitored and utilized to <br />6 supplement the lead Well No. 4 if Well No. 1 remains in compliance with all MCLs. Well <br />7 No. 2 should be used as little as possible until treatment has been installed, and <br />8 Standby Well No. 3 is to be used only for short term emergencies with public <br />9 notification. <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />DIRECTIVES <br />13 Due to the violation of the Tetrachloroethylene MCL during the month of March 2007, <br />14 NCYCC is hereby directed to take the following actions: <br />15 <br />16 1. In accordance with Section 64463 of Title 22, California Code of Regulations <br />17 (22CCR), NCYCC is required to notify the consumers of the institution of the <br />1a Tetrachloroethylene MCL exceedence. Exceeding chemical MCLs is a Tier 2 <br />19 violation (22CCR Section 64463.4 , which requires providing public notice to <br />20 persons served as soon as practical but within 30 days after the water system is <br />21 ' <br />made aware of the violation. <br />22 <br />23 a. This notification shall be given in English. In addition, each notice must <br />24 contain information in Spanish regarding (1) the importance of the notice <br />25 or (2) contain a telephone number or address where Spanish speaking <br />26 <br />consumers may contact the water system to obtain _a_ -translated copy of <br />27: .. <br />E the public notice or assistance in Spanish: <br />COURT PAPER ' <br />.R <br />STATCo1' CRLIIonN1A - <br />STD. , , 3 REV. B•72 - <br />8s 34169 <br />