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San Joaquin County DIRECTOR <br /> aPQU'" ' Environmental Health Department <br /> Donna Horan,REHS <br /> ASSISTANT DIRECTOR <br /> 600 East Main Street Laurie Cotulla, RENS <br /> Stockton, California 95202-3029 <br /> • PROGRAM COORDINATORS <br /> 0. P Carl Borgman, REHS <br /> 1. <br /> 9CjFR�a' � Website: www.sjgov.org/ehd Mike Huggins, REHS,RDI <br /> Margaret <br /> Phone: (209)468-3420 Robert McClellolelloo, REHS <br /> n, REHS <br /> Fax: (209) 464-0138 Jeff Carruesco, REHS,RDI <br /> Kasey Foley, REHS <br /> January 14, 2009 <br /> San Joaquin Housing Authority <br /> Mokefume Manor FILE <br /> � <br /> P.O. Box 447 <br /> PY <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> SUBJECT: Bi-Annual Inspection conducted at the Waste Water Treatment Plant <br /> Mokelumne Manor: 8960 Walnut Grove Rd., Thornton, CA <br /> Permit Number: PT0005624, Facility I.D.: FA0004101 <br /> Inspection Date: January 13, 2009 <br /> The first bi-annual inspection was conducted at the waste water treatment plant on <br /> January 13, 2009. The waste water treatment plant currently services approximately <br /> eighty-one (81), single-family unit dwellings. The plant operations and flow rates are <br /> monitored on a regular basis by staff personnel. A daily monitoring and reporting <br /> program is implemented. Flow rates are monitored and recorded daily on a reporting <br /> log. <br /> The plant receives waste water from two separate housing communities. Mokelumne <br /> Manor services approximately fifty (50), single-family dwellings, and Sartini services <br /> approximately thirty-one (31), single-family dwellings. The housing units are currently at <br /> their full capacity. <br /> The following was observed and noted upon inspection of the facility this date: <br /> 1) Mokelumne and Sartini waste water lines are gravity flowed and terminate at a <br /> a central distribution box prior to entering the main lift station located <br /> southwest of the housing facilities. The waste water is directed through a <br /> series of valves and meter boxes and pumped into an Imhoff-Tank where <br /> further processing takes place. Upon inspection, no odors were detected at, <br /> near, and around perimeter boundries. The redwood board staircase accessing <br /> the open area(s) of the Imhoff tank was repaired in 2006. However, the board <br /> located at the top end area of the staircase is loose and in need of repair. This <br /> presents a critical safety hazard for employees monitoring the Imhoff tank. <br /> Repair upon receipt of this inspection report. This was noted on the last <br /> inspection report dated February 29, 2008. A reinspection shall be <br /> conducted to confirm corrections and safety of staff personnel are <br /> mitigated. <br /> 1 <br />