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COPY <br /> 6. The waste-water treatment plant currently services forty-one (4 1) to <br /> forty-two units on the average. The tanks are to be pumped of solids <br /> on a regular basis. The plant is monitored on a regular basis by <br /> Tom McCoy, OMIT, of Water Quality Service, Inc. <br /> i <br /> 7 The effluent is received at a main 1,500 gallon tank and is passed through a <br /> .� a series of tanks with a 10,000 gallon capacity with diffusers and aerators to a <br /> final distribution box. It is then distributed into seepage pits located north of the <br /> i plant. Effluent at the main distribution box appeared brownish-clear and within an <br /> acceptable range for disposal. <br /> 8 The plant appears to be maintained and operations of the plant are monitored on <br /> routine contractual basis by Mr. Tom McCoy, OMIT, of Quality Service, Inc. <br /> Continue to maintain and operate. A copy of this report shall be sent to <br /> La Cumbre Management Company and Tom McCoy. <br /> If you should have any questions, call Lisa Medina, Sr. R.E.H.S. of my staff at <br /> (209) 468-3455, <br /> C <br /> Donna Heran,Director, R.E.H.S. <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> Mike Huggins, Program Coordinator, R.E.H.S., R.D.I. <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> f <br /> Cc: La Cumbre Management Company <br /> c/o Country Manor Mobile Home Park <br /> 100 N Hope Avenue Suite #I <br /> Santa Barbara, CA 93110 <br /> Cc: Tom McCoy <br /> Quality Service, Inc. <br /> 27348 E Hwy 120 <br /> Escalon, CA 95320 <br />