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Owner/Operator <br />EHD Representative <br />PUBLIC FILALTH SERVICES <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br />Karen Furst, M.D., M.P.H., Health Officer <br />304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor • Stockton, CA 95202 <br />209/468-3420 <br />U. I ly <br />i!". • .... • . <br />d•-•mzor•-•-e <br />Date <br />A-) 49 ge-r-N 6-viVre- C15 et4 m 0 S po TS <br />o '2-n4 6,-E t, ,4-"-Yr.c 4 <br />0 _TEF-F-g-gi E. .w7i-e2-7Z. <br />Dear Operator/Owner: <br />RE: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters on Light Fixtures in Public Pools <br />You were notified by this office about the requirements of SB 873 by a letter dated April <br />13, 1998. This law required you to submit necessary documentation to prove that your <br />pool light fixtures are equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter by January 1, 1999. <br />Our records indicate that you have not complied with this requirement. <br />Please complete the attached form and return it to the Environmental Health Department <br />by Nyt.c.)g Igit7 . Failure to satisfy the requirement may result in the <br />closure of your pool/spa. <br />The certification inspection of your pool light fixture must either be performed by an <br />electrician with a C-10, C-53, or C-61 contractor license, or, your local building <br />department. Most local building departments will be able to perform these inspections <br />except the City of Stockton. <br />If you have any questions please contact Jeff Carruesco, (209) 468-3438. <br />JAiWord/Pools/Ground Circuit Interrupters on Light Fixtures in Public Pools. Failure to comply <br />A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services