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4440&4428 E. Cherokee Road, Stockton Page 2 <br /> 3. A replacement well is also an alternative for providing uncontaminated water. It is <br /> recommended that a test well be drilled, to determine water quality prior to final placement <br /> of the well. Water quality may be determined and monitored through water sample <br /> analysis performed by a State Certified Laboratory. (A list of State Certified Laboratories <br /> can be obtained from the following link: https://sugov.org/docs/default- <br /> source/environmental-health-documents/smal I-public-water-systems-(spws)/certified- <br /> labs-for-water-testinq.pdf?sfvrsn=2d9590ef 3 or by visiting our website at <br /> www.sigov.org/ehd and clicking on "Programs", click on "S" for "Small Public Water <br /> Systems" and the link for State Certified labs for water testing can be found as a <br /> downloadable PDF. <br /> If you have any questions, please call Sastina Thammavongsa, Registered Environmental Health <br /> Specialist, at (209) 616-3068 or email sthammavongsa@sjgov.org. <br /> 1lz- <br /> Steven Shih, REHS <br /> Program Coordinator <br /> Nitrate Well 10/27/15 <br />