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The only way this project can continue is with individual wells and <br /> septic tanks. The same is true of septic tanks, they work beautifully <br /> in that area without any trouble for vears, and years and years. No <br /> one has had septic tank troubles there except way back in the wooden <br /> septic tank days. If we eliminate the central drainage plan and the <br /> central water plan, we also eliminate the need for a county service <br /> area. <br /> Another note on the water system as recommended by the Tracy Rural <br /> Fire District. The Tracy rural fire district operates with small <br /> fire ergines to respond immediately to an emergency backed up by a <br /> tanker truck which may at various times need to be refilled. This <br /> sight is adjacent to Banta Carbona irregation district lateral which <br /> the rural fire district uses for refilling their tanks from time to . <br /> time. Mr. Trinkle was also on the rural fire department for 20 years. <br /> There would be no benefit to having a public water system in there as <br /> far as rural fire department is concerned. The fire station is located <br /> about a mile from the project and the tanker truck has to come from <br /> Banta. The Banta Carbona ditch is there for refilling the tanker. And -•--- <br /> the Tracy Rural Fire District did.not insist on a central water system. _. <br /> At the public hearing with the Planning Commision, the Health Depart- <br /> ment brought up an item of chloroform being found in the underground <br /> water area. At the meeting Mr. Jim Miller read off the findings in <br /> parts per million which was incorrect. we found that readings should <br /> have been parts per billion, which are one thousand times less than <br /> parts per million. Another misstatement is that in the conditions, it <br /> says that the Health Department notes that organic chemical contaminations „ <br /> have been found in the vicinity. This chemical, chloroform being a <br /> derivitive of chlorine is not an onganic chemical, its an inorganic <br /> chemical. The amounts found there are miniscule. They also knew the <br /> source. The source being Triple E Produce and that is being mitigated. <br /> So what little chloroform is there will be diluted and disappear within <br /> a short time. Triple E produce being a seasonal tomatoe packing operation <br /> and using this they are going to seal the pond wherein they dump the <br /> chlorinated water from washing tomatoes and will be contained on sight. <br /> That is a temporary problem which should not enter into the judgement of <br /> whether or not we install public water system, or individual wells. <br /> The public water system would be subject to the same contamination as <br /> individual wells. The other objection we have to a public water system <br /> is that if it goes down everybody is down, whereas individual wells if <br /> one goes down out of 13, twelve houses still have water. It is a very <br /> simple matter to string a hose from one house to the other temporarily <br /> while the water system is put back into operation. Therefore, no one is <br /> ever without water for very long. Living in the country for 40 years <br /> in the Tracy area, the longest P.G.SE. power was ever off in those years <br /> was 2 hours. Therefore there is no need to put in a central water sys- <br /> tem making another problem for county-operate when individuals systems <br /> work so well in that area. Fornesaro and Renauro subdivision, which are <br /> adjacent to this site were approved under the old standards. We expect <br /> the same consideration. <br /> We respectifully request: Item 1, paragraph A, Item 1 paragraph D, <br /> Item 2 paragraph C, Item 2 paragraph D, Item 3 paragraph B 6 C, be <br /> deleted from the conditions of approval. <br /> P.S. Item 2 paragraph B. Subdivider will not prepare master circulation <br /> plan for area approved - GP-86-1/2R-87-34, if other -than subdivision site <br /> in question. <br /> BOS LETTER PAGE 11 <br />