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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4600 - Public Water System Program
File Section
BILLING
FileName_PostFix
1996-2017
RECORD_ID
PR0543206
PE
4630
FACILITY_ID
FA0007111
FACILITY_NAME
FRENCH CAMP GOLF COURSE
STREET_NUMBER
3919
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FRENCH CAMP
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
FRENCH CAMP
Zip
95231
APN
20103014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3919 E FRENCH CAMP RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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BACTERIOLOGICAL MONITORING <br /> 8. A procedural violation will be issued to the French Camp Goff Course Water System, if <br /> the EHD does not receive acceptable Routine or Repeat samples results by the 10`h of <br /> the following month of the required monitoring event. Any Routine or Repeat sample <br /> result reported to have detectable chlorine levels above 0.95 parts per million (ppm) will <br /> not be accepted by the EHD. <br /> 9. The EHD will only accept Routine and Repeat samples that have chlorine residuals <br /> reported on the laboratory report above 0.05 parts per million (ppm), if the French <br /> Camp Golf Course Water System has prior approval from the EHD to use a <br /> chlorination feed system. <br /> 10. All four Repeat sample results shall be enumerated and chlorine residuals of each <br /> sample reported on the laboratory report. Any Repeat sample result submitted that is not <br /> enumerated or fails to report the chlorine residual reported or will not be accepted by <br /> the EHD. <br /> 11.All five Routine samples collected in a month, following the month of a positive Routine <br /> sample result, shall be enumerated and chlorine residuals reported of each sample <br /> reported. Any one of the five Routine sample results submitted that is not enumerated <br /> or fails to report the chlorine residual will not be accepted by the EHD. <br /> 12.All Routine and Repeat sample results that are found to beop sitive for the presence of <br /> coliform bacteria, whether they are acceptable or not acceptable, will be used by the <br /> EHD to determine if the French Camp Golf Course Water System is in compliance <br /> with the drinking water standards for bacteria <br /> OUT OF SERVICE WELLS <br /> 13. French Camp Golf Course Water System shall obtain an Out of Service Well Permit <br /> from EHD for any well that is no longer used and is inactive. The Out of Service Well <br /> Permit is valid for one year. A well that is inactive for longer than one year is defined as <br /> an abandoned well, per the California Well Standards and the San Joaquin County Well <br /> Standards. All abandoned wells shall be destroyed under permit and inspection from <br /> the EHD, unless the French Camp Golf Course Water System demonstrates to the <br /> EHD that the well will become active and the well is not a conduit for contaminants to <br /> migrate and degrade the ground water. Well #2 exceeds the maximum contaminant <br /> level for nitrates. Well #2 must be disconnected from the potable water system and <br /> destroyed under permit by EHD. The well may not be preserved for irrigation purposes <br /> without prior authorization by EHD. <br /> CERTIFIED OPERATORS <br /> 14. French Camp Golf Course Wafer System shall utilize only personnel who are certified <br /> in accordance with Title 22, Section 7107, California Code of Regulations, as a Grade 1 <br /> Certified Distribution Operator (CDD) to make decisions addressing the following <br /> operational activities: make alterations, repairs, and additions to the water fines; <br /> disinfect, flush, drain, clean existing water lines; pull, rehabilitate and disinfect the water <br /> well; stand-by emergency responses, maintain or adjust the flow and pressure, including <br /> fire flows: investigate water quality problems, determine and control the proper chemical <br /> dosage rates for the wellhead disinfection and distribution system. <br /> - 4 - <br />
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