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4600 - Public Water System Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2011-2018
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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CORRECT 1.c ACTIONS AFTER TREATMENT VESSEL PRESSURE TANK ai,d STROGAE TANK COMPONENT INVESTIGATION: <br /> Correct all identified structural deficiencies that allowed the entrance of bacteria. After the corrections have been achieved, disinfect the effected vessel, tank, and <br /> water line connections between the effected component and the system, per the AWWA Standards, using NSF 61 approved chlorine. Effective disinfection of a <br /> pressure tank and storage tank includes the removal of sediment and flushed clear of all debris, before applying a 200 ppm chlorine solution to all surfaces of the <br /> vessel/tank. Once all surfaces have been washed with the solution, fill the vessel/tank to overflow level with a solution of 50 ppm and hold for 6-24 hours. After <br /> two hours of contact time with the disinfectant, sample the vessel/tank for the chlorine residual. If the residual tests below 50 ppm, increase the concentration to <br /> 50 ppm. A successful disinfection requires a residual of at least 10 ppm to be present after the 6-24 hours. If the chlorine residual is found to be non-detectable, <br /> then the disinfection process may not have been successful. Repeat the cleaning and disinfection process. <br /> The media in an effected vessel shall be disinfected per the manufactures specifications to eliminate the presence of bacteria in the media and vessel. The <br /> contaminated media may be removed from the vessel and appropriately disposed of or reconditioned per the manufacture specifications. The em <br /> vessel is then disinfected(i,e. initial contact with a solution of 200 ppm chlorine residual and then filled to overflow levels with 50 Pt).effected <br /> may be re-bedded with new media, after the vessel tests TC absent with <0.05 Pcfor hours). The vessel <br /> ppm chlorine residuals. Resample the disinfected coomponhentent by directing your <br /> laboratory to collect samples and test for non-detect chlorine residuals and absence of TC bacteria usin enumeration test methods, before connecting the <br /> components to the system. If the COMPONENT Continues to Fails: Contact the EHD for guidance at(209)468-3420. <br /> DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM INVESTIGATION: Review the REPEAT results above. Of these results, which sample location is positive with the highest MPN count? <br /> Have your laboratory collect additional "Other"TC samples up stream and down stream of the site(with the highest MPN) to find where the system begins to test <br /> TC positive and the highest MPN count, within the system. These"Other" results will ID where bacteria are entering into the system. Inspect the system, looking <br /> critical) up stream and down stream of the site with the highest MPN and review the history of the s stem for the possible cause of the TCR MCL as noted below. <br /> DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM <br /> SYSTEM RESPONSES <br /> What is the minimum pressure you are maintaining in the distributions stem? Must operate system at pressures >20 psi at all times. <br /> Has the distribution system been worked on within the last week? (taps, hydrant flushing, main <br /> breaks, mainline extensions, etc.) If yes, provide details. <br /> Are there any signs of excavations near your distribution system not under the direct control of <br /> your maintenance staff? Y <br /> On what date was the distribution system last flushed? <br /> Is there a written flushing procedure you can provide for our review? Y N <br /> Investigate for backflow devices that have been removed that shouldn't have,that need repair, need to be <br /> installed or installed properly. Ensure all testable backflow devices are functioning by a Certified tester <br /> after beinp repaired or installed. <br /> Have the backflow devices been tested this year? If N, then have them tested now by a <br /> certified tester, <br /> Have the backflow devices been inspected for leaks,damage,or if missing this month? <br /> On what date was the system last surveyed to identify cross connections? <br /> Is the ground wet in an area that has not been irrigated? Y� <br /> Are the water meter readings indicating higher than normal water usage? Y Could indicate a water line break. <br /> Has anyone made a connected to the system with: a high pressure washer, a neighboring water <br /> system, RV, a water tank, or a hose used to fill a pool/tank? Y& If Y,note date of the event <br /> Did the system experience a drop of pressure below 5 psi?(evidence of dirty water, no water, power - <br /> outage, pump failure,break in a water line,was system water used for an event that used more water <br /> then normal) If Y, note date of the event. Y/N <br /> Was system or portion of the system (building,home, RV) not used for a while, then resu ed normal water <br /> usage or experience a drop of pressure as described in box above)?If Y, note date Y <br />
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