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JUL-213-2011 09:10 FRCIf• . PRR WEST I_PBORRTORIE 200-8�-,A-2278 <br />TA13IX 3 - RETEXTION OF CONTAMINANTS WITH A PRI <br />Chemical or Sample Level Range of <br />Constituent Date Detected Detections MCL <br />(and reporting units) <br />Nitrate as NO3 0910911: I 18 <br />(Ppm) <br />Arsenic (ppb) 109/04/12 1 9 <br />Barium (P1?in) I 091[1411.2 1 0.1 <br />TABLE 4 - DETEC110N OF CONTAI%MANTS Wfff-I. A <br />Chemical or _ .. - Sample -Level—Fuge of <br />constitucnt <br />(and renort;na units) nate Detected ectiona <br />45 <br />10 <br />iv C1J <br />TO:2341�H64 P.5/5 <br />tY DRINKING wA'rek STA"ARD <br />PHG <br />(MCLG) <br />45 <br />0,004 <br />1J <br />Typical Somme of <br />Contaminant <br />Runoff and leaching from <br />fertilizer use; leaching from <br />septic tanks, scw ge; erosion of <br />natural deposits <br />Erosion of natural deposits; runoff' <br />from orchards; glass and <br />electronics production wastes <br />Discharge of oil drilling wastes <br />and from metal re'lineries; erosion <br />of natural deposits <br />ORINKFNG WATER STA". ARA <br />P.HG <br />(MC1,G) <br />Typical Source of <br />Contaminant <br />Total DissolvedRunofffleadiing from natural <br />Solids (ppm)2013 231 ?fi4 - 343 1At70 1VIA deposits <br />*Any violation of an AIC.'L o,• AL is asterisked. Additional information regarding the violation is provided below. <br />Additional General Nformation On Drinking Water <br />All drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small attrounts of wine <br />contarninants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. More <br />information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the USEPA's Safe Drinking <br />Water IIotline (1-500-126-4791). Some people maybe more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the <br />general population. hnmuno-compromised persons such. as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons <br />who have undergone organ transplants, people with .111 vlAIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and <br />infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their <br />health care providers. <br />While your drinking water meets the current EPA standard for arsenic, it does contain low levels of arsenic. The <br />arsenic standard balances the current understanding of arsenic's possible health 4ffmws against the cost of romoving <br />arsenic from drinking water. The U.S. EnvironmE:r W1 Protection Agency continues to reseamb the health effm--ts of <br />low levels of arsenic, which is a mineral known to cause cancer in humans at high concentrations and is linked to <br />other health effects such as skin damage and circulatory problems. <br />Vulnerability Assessment Summary <br />A source water as�wbsrnent was conducted for the ,main well of the French Camp RV Park and Golf Course water <br />sysh rn in May of 2002. The source is considered most vulnerable to the following activities not associated with any <br />detected contaminants: chetnicallpetroleum processingistorage, igjection wells/dry wellslsumpt, known contaminant <br />plumes, landfills/dumps, raining operations - historic, septic systems - high density, underground injection of <br />comrncrcial/industrial discharges, and underground storage tanks - confirmed leaking tanks. The source is considered <br />vulnerable to activities located near the drinking water source. For more infonnation regarding the assessment <br />summary, contact: Steve Guaraglia at: (209) 598-2444. <br />SWS CCR Farm -RtAad Rprll 2000 <br />