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i <br /> Frank Guinta <br /> Guinta Enterprises <br /> 305 N Union Road <br /> Manteca, CA 95377 <br /> Page 2 <br /> indicated that annexation of the impacted parcels isa.favorable ultimate solution Annexation o€ <br /> the impacted parcels would lead to the availability of city services, and would seem to be in the <br /> best interests of the individual residents as well as the City of Manteca However, it is understood <br /> that this option is not immediately available, and% ould potentially take a year or more to occur <br /> Therefore. PHSIEHD hereby directs you to investigate the viability of the following <br /> City Services <br /> You are hereby directed to investigate the costs aid likelihood of annexation and subsequent <br /> connection to city services As part of your roves gation, please arrange for a meeting between <br /> you, your consultant and representatives, City of<4anteca and LAFCO personnel, and California <br /> State and San Joaquin County regulatory personnel <br /> Wellhead Treatment <br /> Wellhead treatment may be a reliable and cost-e,ectcve means to supply potable water to <br /> impacted residences as an interim measure Alternatively, wellhead treatment may also be a <br /> long-term solution if the cost of connecting to city services is determined to be unreasonably high <br /> If your research indicates that this is a viable option, you are hereby directed to install,operate, <br /> and maintain a wellhead treatment system on one well in the impacted area for a period of time <br /> suitable to verify the cost effectiveness and reliability of the system Although the Copeland well <br /> was the impetus for the discussion regarding wellhead treatment, it should not necessarily be <br /> chosen as the test well The test well should be selected based on your research findings If <br /> wellhead treatment system is demonstrated to be cost-effective, reliable, and acceptable to the <br /> impacted residents, similar systems may be installed at the remainder of the affected wells <br /> Portable Water Tanks <br /> It is possible that citizen concerns with the portable water tanks may be alleviated, particularly if <br /> connection to city services will become available in the future It is also possible that the costs <br /> associated with the portable water tanks can be adjusted to be even more cost-effective than they <br /> currently are Therefore,you are directed to consider the possibility of continuing to supply the <br /> affected residents with portable water tanks as an interim means of providing potable water to the <br /> impacted households <br /> if you have any questions regarding this letter, o you would like to schedule a meeting to discuss <br /> your site, please call Dot Lofstrom at(209)468-3436 <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> Dot Lofstrom, RG <br /> LOP/Site Mitigation Unit IV <br /> cc CVRWQCB—Marty Hartzell <br /> ASE—Robert Kitay <br /> SWRCB-USTCF- Marls Owens <br /> Don Thompsen <br /> City of Manteca—Michael Brinton <br /> LAFCO—Bruce Baracco <br />