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SAN JOAQUIN <br /> Environmental Health Department <br />OUNFY <br />Complaint Record Daily Time and Activity Summary from 1/24/2019 to <br />1/25/2019 for C00048503 located at <br />13550W HWY 12 <br />Activity Date Recorded by <br />01/24/2019 <br />288 min <br />PE 4200 WONG <br />SC 544 <br />Highway 13550. On site inspection with Sukhreet after gaining admission from <br />facility caretaker Andy Mets (294-6620). Told Andy EHD will try not to divulge his <br />information that he let us in but we may not have a choice if at a deposition or <br />other legal requirements. Andy said he understands. Observed the following: <br />A 1.5" PVC pipe inside a 6" perforated PVC piping sunk into the river by the <br />dock on the north side is pumping surface water to a filtration and chlorination <br />treatment system for potable water use among approximately 50 faucets <br />throughout at the property. There are no permits for this system from EHD nor the <br />State. <br />Each of the 7 floating homes (non-powered, non-navigable) is equipped with a <br />approximately 10-15 gallon holding tank each with macerator inside. 4 floating <br />homes on the north side is thus connected by hose below water surface to a 1200 <br />gallon poly holding tank on the land side. 3 other floating homes on the south side <br />are similarly connected by underwater hose, except the connection to the 3 <br />separate holding tanks (2 concrete and 1 poly) have been disconnected since <br />approximately Nov 2018. Andy states he has informed members to use only the <br />facility restrooms since then, but he cannot verify if they heed his warning and still <br />use the toilet at the floating homes. <br />Two restrooms behind BBQ deck discharge sewage to a 10-15 gallon tank with <br />macerator inside, which is then pump to 5000 gallon poly holding tank behind the <br />restroom. River water often floods over top of the macerator tank according to <br />Andy. Andy also stated the holding tank may be leaking at bottom. Noted minor <br />sewage odor. <br />Abandoned 8 inch pvc well with a depth of about 80 feet (depth per Andy) next <br />to the power pole / switch box south of the restrooms. (Note: some of the junction <br />boxes sit very close to water, and Andy stated water often floods over top of the <br />junction boxes). <br />Caretaker trailer on site is connected to a separate 1200 gallon concrete septic <br />holding tank at storage area. <br />Multiple abandoned 1200 gallon septic holding tanks are found on site. <br />Responsible Party and Facility usage notes: <br />Joe Grindstone Association is the property owner on record, but multiple people <br />holds stock / certificate of ownership of the island according to Andy, who are <br />mostly the floating home owners. <br />There are about 50 members currently in the Joe Grindstone Association. About <br />5 are elected to the Board. Current president is Greg Owens. But he'll be <br />resigning shortly (next week or so). 415-264-8676. Greg's home address is 5045 <br />Cochrane, Oakland. <br />e. Facility rents out to various events throughout the year. Some of these events <br />are known as "cruising", where multiple boats which multiple people on board. <br />One cruising in 2017 consisted of 44 boats for total of 159 people. Caretaker <br />. <br />estimated average abo_ut 400 people uses the facility in a year outside the normal <br />members of the association. <br />- Restrooms are used during these events, and water from the treatment system I <br />frequently obtained to fill the potable tank on the boats. There is also a 2-comp <br />sink possibly for food prep on the BBQ deck. (Uncertain where it drains to at this <br />time) <br />Other notes of concern: <br />Did not observe any backflow prevention device at any of the faucets or water <br />distribution point outside the treatment unit. <br />Irrigation checkvalve unit under water. No backflow prevention observed. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />kn'oOS uQ(1&(