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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1600 - Food Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0543757
PE
1609
FACILITY_ID
FA0024873
FACILITY_NAME
RED HEN PRESERVES
STREET_NUMBER
17572
STREET_NAME
MELLO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
17572 MELLO RD
P_LOCATION
05
QC Status
Approved
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October 20, 2020 Lab ID :STK2054267-001 <br /> Carol Franzia Description : Wellhead <br /> Drinking Water Interpretation <br /> Summary: Your Water was acceptable for all items tested on this sample report. Details are <br /> presented below: <br /> MCL <br /> CONSTITUENT RESULT ' UNITS MCL LESS OR <br /> E UAL EXCEED <br /> Inorganic-Primary <br /> Nitrate Nitrogen 2.7 m 10 Pass <br /> ND=Non-Detected. <br /> MCL: The maximum level at which a constituent may be present and be considered <br /> acceptable for potability or aesthetics. <br /> Primary: Items listed as primary are regulated because of health concerns. If there is a <br /> failure for a primary constituent treatment is normally required. <br /> Secondary: Items listed as secondary are regulated because they may adversely affect the <br /> taste, odor or appearance of drinking water. They are not directly health related. <br /> If there is a failure for a secondary constituent on a small public water system it is <br /> best to consult your regulator to determine if treatment is required. A secondary <br /> constituent failure for a private water system does not require treatment. <br /> However, the owner may wish to treat the water in order to improve the quality. <br /> Treatment: If your water requires treatment we suggest that you contact a qualified water <br /> treatment company. They are normally listed in the yellow pages under the <br /> following topics: <br /> Water Purification & Filtration Equipment <br /> Water Softening & Conditioning Equipment <br /> Water Treatment Equipment <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br />
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