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W. DAVE OLMSTEAD <br />9RORER-OEVELORER <br />R. O. BO% 134 <br />TRACY, CALIF. 96074 <br />L309] eoe.rze+ <br />December 11, 1984 <br />Mr. Mike Slaven <br />Culligan International <br />#1 Culligan Parkway <br />Northbrook, Illinois 60062 <br />Dear Mike, <br />We have two rural housing projects which are in close <br />proximity to each other; one is called Los Ranchos <br />Country Estates which is 59 one and one-half acre lots <br />on 94.6 acres and the other project, Santos Ranch, Unit <br />#5, which contains 26 one and one-half acre lots on 47.9 <br />acres. These two projects are incorporated in,a County <br />service area which is to be served by a community water <br />system consisting of a primary and stand-by well. Both <br />wells are to be tied together for the purpose of supplying <br />domestic drinking water and fire flow water for the two <br />projects. We have sufficient quantity of water but the <br />quality of the water is slightly higher than the State <br />of California standard. <br />In August of this year, the well driller obtained an <br />electric well log which indicated that well #1 was sub- <br />stantially below the State standard of 1,000 TDS and <br />such well gis hereby <br />that well #2locatedon the lLos dwould anticipate <br />have a similar TDS count. <br />When well #1 was completely installed and the development <br />process commenced, the TDS jumped to 1150 ppm which is <br />150 parts over the State Title 22 standard of 1,000 ppm. <br />Based on the initial electric well log, we proceeded to <br />develope the Santos Ranch Unit #5 subdivision and have <br />houses ready to occupy thereon and are looking for some <br />immediate recommendations as to what can be done to lowex <br />the TDS to a maximum of 1,000 ppm. A copy of the chem- <br />ical analysis and the appropriate page from Title 22 <br />is hereby enclosed. <br />