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3-B's Truck and Auto Plaza <br /> Page 2 <br /> 1. San Joaquin County, Public Health Services, Environmental Health <br /> Division, Well Standards, Section 6.1 states, "When a well no longer functions <br /> as originally designed, or cannot appropriately function in place of another <br /> design, or has fallen into such a state of disuse or disrepair that it may become a <br /> source of impairment to the ground water quality, constitutes a safety hazard, or <br /> found to be abandoned, it must be destroyed under a well destruction permit". <br /> 2. The State of California, The Resources Agency, Department of Water <br /> Resources, Water Well Standards: State of California Bulletin 74-81, Part III. <br /> Destruction of Wells, Section 20. Purpose of Destruction states, "A well that is no <br /> longer useful must be destroyed in order to: 1.) Assure that the ground water <br /> supply is protected and preserved for further use." <br /> Since the 3-13s Truck and Auto Plaza water well may be a conduit for migration of <br /> surface and groundwater contaminants, the Mila S Padilla Tr. is hereby directed to <br /> destroy the water well or make improvements to the well that meet the 100 year flood <br /> level and fire suppression requirements of the San Joaquin County Fire Marshall, under <br /> permit and inspection by the EHD. An application for a well destruction or Well Repair <br /> permit shall be submitted to the EHD by a C-57 licensed well driller by March 16, 2009. <br /> If you have any questions, please contact Adrienne Ellsaesser at (209) 468-0343. <br /> Adrienne Ellsaesser, REHS <br /> Lead Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br />