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}^ 2. TheP onds demonstrated minimal weeds at banks of all locations and minimal erosion was noted. <br /> Roundup is currently sprayed to control weeds at all perimeter locations of the ponds and the <br /> fenced sewage treatment plant. A perimeter fence surrounds all the ponds and is not easily accessed. <br /> 1 Pond #2 and Pond#3 are currently dried out and it was observed upon inspection that little water <br /> exists in the ponds at this time. Once the float is alarmed in pond#1, waste water is directed into <br /> pond #4 for overflow. There are no aerators in pond #2, or pond #3. Duckweed was observed <br /> in pond#4. The only method by which duckweed can be removed is by mechanical means such as a <br /> raking and or skimming technique. Continue to maintain duckweed and control by mechanical <br /> removal methods. a <br /> 3.) The waste water plant appears to be operating and functioning within San Joaquin County Sewage <br /> Standards. All areas are well maintained and the staff monitors the plant on a daily basis. The <br /> findings of the inspection were discussed with Steven Schnaber, Facility Maintenance Manager. <br /> Continue to maintain and operate sewage package treatment plant accordingly. Excellent maintenance <br />,I!� and continued surveillance of the water monitoring is having a positive impact onoperation and <br /> management of the sewage treatment plant.'" <br /> If you have any questions or concerns call Lisa Medina, Sr. R.E.H.S. of my staff at (209) 468-3455. <br /> f' <br /> Donna Heran, Director, R.E.H.S. <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> Mike Huggins, Program Coordinator, R.E.H.S., R.D.I. <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> Attachments <br /> ilp <br /> 4. <br /> I <br /> '2 <br />