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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM INVESTIGATION CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: <br /> Make required corrections to the system to eliminate the entrance of bacteria into the system. Flush system and all dead end lines with clean well water. Disinfect <br /> the system with NSF 61 approved chlorine at 100 ppm for a contact period of at least 3, but not more than 24 hours at 10 ppm, per AVIVVA standards. Ensure <br /> every hose bib, faucet, toilet, shower, and any dead end line is flushed with a 100 ppm residual, by testing each site using a field test kit or for a chlorine odor <br /> where testing is not practical. Test for a 100 ppm chlorine residual, after two hours through out the system. If the residual tests below 100 ppm, increase the <br /> concentration to back 100 ppm. A successful disinfection requires a residual of 100 ppm to be present after the 3 hours, or at least 10 porn after 24 hour contact <br /> period. If the residual is found to be non-detectable(ND) at a location, with 50-10 ppm at other locations, or with ND residuals through out the system, then the <br /> disinfection process may not have been successful. This may be an indication of where bacteria are entering into the system. Repeat the investigation, flushing, <br /> and disinfection, processes.After the disinfection process, flush the system until it tests non-detect for chlorine residuals. Resample by directing your laboratory <br /> m collect"Other" samples and test for chlorine residuals and TC bacteria, using enumeration test methods from locations that were efected. NOTE: The month <br /> following a TCR MCL, you are to direct your laboratory to collect 5 ROUTINE samples and have them test for chlorine residuals and TC bacteria, usina <br /> enumeration test method. If the DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Continues to Fails, contact the EHD for guidance at(269)468-3420. <br /> SUMMARY: Provide a report of the investigation that includes the cause of the TCR MCL, the physical repairs that were made to the system to eliminate the <br /> entrance of bacteria into the system, and the disinfection process that eliminated the presence of bacteria, and returned the system to compliance with the TCR.: <br /> INVESTIGATION FINDINGS: <br /> v, v,-d v,-dU 4-e Q Ino S e ddvJ,n c.t (3w <br /> �e.l�ct s <br /> c,V-\ Caa-e+2 <br /> I <br /> I <br /> REPAIRS MADE, OR TO BE MADE,TO EXLUDE THE ENTRANCE OF BACTERIA AND DATE OF THE CORRECTION: <br /> \2e— v,n C( A--t�a)+n cA Gyy)CA iyl Ems_ _Vnne c1 S'CA F'F �'1�1 a-� `�?�-1 C <br /> DISNFECT ION, PROCESS: <br /> �Sy,Uk 5 nn (:A0W." QP.iV­� -Ir-CL V-% 1�.� in 1 S i �, `'fa C i I s s 1 <br /> ):;>oeu "+ t^j is o,-) V vZe r G V12 `I Gt�f I-eye 5 � rzO,4!5 1­7 o U.-f- <br /> s-�vl/1 c5�'► t �-.S . �^ p ..✓- r�o.e Z y '17 <br /> I Qt D� " CIE <br /> Submit this completed form to the EHD, by fax at(209)468-0341,or Mail to SJC-EHD, SPWS Program, 1816 Hazelton Ave,Stockton Ca, 95205,within 30 days of the system failing <br /> the TCR, along with additional TC results that indicate the system is now incompliance with the TCR. Failure to submit form will result in a Procedural Violation fee of$250. <br />