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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014629
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2600
FACILITY_NAME
S-81-9
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
RANCHO VERDE
STREET_TYPE
CT
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20937007
ENTERED_DATE
12/13/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
RANCHO VERDE CT
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r <br />Mr. Lee Hall, Director <br />Environmental Health Division <br />San Joaquin Local Health District <br />January 29, 1985 <br />Page 2 <br />For example, the County could issue a temporary permit for this water system <br />which would expire one year from the date of issue. The permit could have <br />special conditions which, when complied with, could lead to a regular water <br />permit. The special conditions could be: <br />The developer must improve water quality by <br />1. improving the water quality in the existing well by reconstruction; or <br />2. drilling an approved test well by County approved methods to discover <br />water supply aquifers which meet public health standards; and, follow <br />the test well up with a water supply well which meets public health <br />standards; or <br />3. if satisfactory water cannot be found, treat all or part of the <br />source water to improve the chemical quality and provide the treated <br />water or acceptable blended water to consumers, and <br />4. until the water quality is improved the home buyer (consumer) must <br />be informed that the water supply does not meet secondary standards <br />and why the water does not. Service connections should be stopped <br />until the County judges that adequate progress toward improving <br />water quality is being made. <br />If the water purveyor did not meet the conditions of the permit, the County <br />would be obliged to respond appropriately. <br />RWG:hmg <br />Robert W. Grimshaw <br />District Engineer <br />
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