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f <br /> 2 - <br /> 6. The corrosivity of the source water should be determined by an approved <br /> laboratory and the results should be reported to the Department within 60 <br /> days. <br /> 7. I4aps of the areas of the system which are not now mapped should be prepared <br /> to assure the future availability of the information. Submit a water system <br /> map to this office. <br /> 8. The purveyor should arrange for a certified Grade II Operator to be available <br /> to provide consultation regarding the operation of the system when Mr. Woodward <br /> is absent since certified operator with a grade of II or higher must be <br /> available to operate or consult on the operation of the system at all times <br /> (24 hours per day) . <br /> 9. An Emergency Notification Plan must be prepared and submitted to the Department <br /> within 30 days. <br /> 10. A water system emergency contingency plan should be prepared as soon as possible. <br /> An outline of a plan should be submitted to the Department by July 1, 1986. <br /> 11. The purveyor should submit an application and resolution requesting a permit <br /> within 30 days. <br /> 12. The purveyor should adopt an approved method for disinfecting water mains. <br /> 13. All cross-connection control devices must be tested annually and the test <br /> reports should be forwarded to the Department. <br /> Please respond by May 15, 1986, regarding those actions which have been taken to <br /> correct any of the above listed deficiencies and your plans to correct any re- <br /> maining deficiencies. <br /> Robert W. Grimshaw <br /> District Engineer <br /> Sanitary Engineering Branch <br /> JOS/RIVG:hmg <br /> Enclosures <br /> cc: San Joaquin Local Health Department <br />