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Juan & Margarita Mota - 2 - July 28, 2016 <br /> deciding whether to accept the offer of public water, maintain the treatment systems yourself or <br /> drink the potentially impacted groundwater. <br /> Option Estimated Current Costs to Potential Issues <br /> Residents <br /> Maintain GAC Treatment Analytical sampling approx. Monitoring of water quality will <br /> Systems $900 a year, Vessel with GAC be needed and replacement <br /> replacement every 3 to 4 of activated carbon when <br /> ears approx. $3,400 necessary <br /> Drink Untreated Water Some of the water supply <br /> wells are impacted by MtBE, <br /> -$1,600 to $2,000 per year* bacteria, and nitrates. Long- <br /> term risk of well destruction at <br /> our cost. <br /> Connect to City of Manteca %" inch meter connection, Cost for City of Manteca water <br /> water, and destroy well 2,500 cu.ft. monthly usage service may change over time <br /> approx. $45/mo. <br /> *Based on electric rates and typical well servicing <br /> The Central Valley Water Board staff will schedule a visit to your home within the next four <br /> to six weeks, at your convenience, to determine your preference for replacement water. <br /> Central Valley Water Board staff will be accompanied by the contract consultant from GHD <br /> Inc., Ryan Crawford, who you may know is the gentleman that has been coordinating <br /> sampling and conducting maintenance on the filtration units in the neighborhood. <br /> Questions and Answers <br /> Below you will find questions and answers most often raised by area residents. <br /> Will there be any costs from my pocket to connect to the City of Manteca Water <br /> Service? All costs to connect to the City of Manteca water service will be paid for by the <br /> State of California. Monthly costs for the water usage will be paid for by the owner or <br /> occupant of the property. <br /> Can I connect and keep my well? No, if you choose to connect to the City of Manteca <br /> water service then your well will need to be properly destroyed. All impacted and threatened <br /> private water supply wells will need to be properly destroyed under permit from San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department. The cost for well destruction and permitting will <br /> be paid for by the State of California. <br /> What are my options if I decline public water? Your options might include, but are not <br /> limited to, continue using your supply well or drill deeper replacement well (if allowed by <br /> local permitting agencies) or purchase bottled water from another source. Continued <br /> filtration requires regular monitoring of water quality and replacements of filters. You will <br />