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PUBLIC NOTIFICATION <br />BACTERIOLOGICAL QUALITY PROCEDURAL FAILURE <br />Dear Renter, Employee, Student/Parent, Customer: <br />Consumers wishing more information should contact: <br />Mr./Mrs.: <br />of the Lower Sac Plaza Water System at: <br />Address phone # <br />Landlord, Business Owner/Manager, School Superintendent <br />By signing this notice you are declaring: <br />I (We) declare under penalty of perjury that the statements on this application are correct to my (our) knowledge and <br />the actions taken to notify the users of this water system are in compliance with California Code of Regulations <br />(CCR), for exceeding the Maximum Contaminant Level for Total Coliform bacteria. <br />& Fax this completed form to 468-3433, Attention: Jeffrey Wong, Sr. REHS. <br />This notification of the public is being done in compliance with the California Domestic <br />Water Quality and Monitoring Regulations as a means of keeping the public informed. <br />The Lower Sac Plaza Water System failed to take the required samples from the <br />wellhead for bacteriological monitoring of its drinking water during December 2006 as <br />specified in Section 64423 (a)(3 & 4) of the California Domestic Water Quality and <br />Monitoring Regulations. The bacteriological quality of domestic water is routinely <br />determined by testing for coliform bacteria. Coliform bacteria are indicators of potential <br />contamination and may originate from human, animal, or soil sources. If the coliform <br />standards are met, the water served can be considered as being bacteriologically safe. If <br />they are not met, drinking the water may not necessarily result in illness, but that <br />possibility exists. Routine sampling is important to periodically check water quality.