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.r� <br /> SU-87-22, continued <br /> Page 2 <br /> C. Dry potable water supply lines shall be installed to San <br /> Joaquin County Public Works Standards, and stubbed out for <br /> each lot prior to development. <br /> d. Potable public water (County Service Area) shall be required <br /> for all residential dwellings within GP-88-13 if either of the <br /> following conditions exist: <br /> (1 ) . The residential developments within the subject area <br /> (GP-88-13 ) including the Traina project, the Bojoli <br /> project and all existing developed parcels, reaches <br /> 50 lots . <br /> OR <br /> ( 2 ) . Environmental Protection Agency, CA Regional Quality <br /> Control Board, CA Dept. of Health Services , or the <br /> Health District determines that the potable ground <br /> water is impacted with chemicals or radiological con- <br /> stituents that exceed the Maximum Contaminant Level <br /> (MCL) of Title 22 CAC, or the Recommended Action Levels <br /> (RAL) as designated by the State. <br /> OR <br /> ( 3 ) Test well results , as reviewed by the Health District, <br /> indicate that water does not meet water quality <br /> standards . <br /> e. Covenants , conditions and restrictions (C.C. & R. ) shall be <br /> established and recorded to inform property owners that <br /> individual wells were approved on an interim- basis only and <br /> thet property owners will have to-connect to the public water <br /> system when it becomes available. - - <br /> Jogi Khanna, M.D. , M.P.H. <br /> District Health Officer <br /> v : <br /> dv1 lG ' G 7 <br /> Ron L. Valinoti, Director <br /> 1 Environmental Health Division <br /> RLV/FK:dc <br />