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Enclosure A <br /> BACTERIOLOGICAL QUALITY STANDARD FAILURE <br /> (Total Coliform Maximum Contaminant Level Violation) <br /> NOTE: IT IS MANDATORY THAT THE LANGUAGE IN ITALICS IN THE <br /> SAMPLE NOTIFICATION BELOW BE INCLUDED IN THE NOTIFICATION GIVEN TO <br /> THE WATER CONSUMERS <br /> Dear Renter, Employee,or Student/Parent: <br /> The bacteriological quality of water served by the French Camp Golf Course Water System during the month of <br /> March 2001 did not meet the drinking water standards specified in the California Domestic Water Quality <br /> Monitoring Regulations. The California Department of Health Services (Department) sets drinking water standards <br /> and has determined that presence of total coliforms is a possible health concern. Total coliforms are common in the <br /> environment and are generally not harmful themselves. The presence of these bacteria in drinking water, however, <br /> generally is a result of a problem with water treatment or the pipes which distribute the water, and indicates that the <br /> water may be contaminated with organisms that can cause disease. Disease symptoms may include diarrhea, <br /> cramps, nausea, and possible jaundice, and any associated headaches and fatigue. These symptoms, however, are <br /> not just associated with the disease causing organisms in drinking water, but also may be caused by a number of <br /> factors other than drinking water. The Department has set an enforceable drinking water standard for total coliforms <br /> to reduce the risk of adverse health effects. Under this standard, no more than S.0 percent of the samples collected <br /> during a month can contain these bacteria, except that system collecting fewer than 40 samples/month that have one <br /> total coliform positive sample per month are not violating the standard. Drinking water which meets this standard is <br /> usually not associated with a health risk from disease-causing bacteria and should be considered safe. <br /> Upon determination that the Coliform standards were not being met, the following action was taken by the French <br /> Camp Golf Course Water System: <br /> 1. <br /> 2. <br /> The findings to date indicate that no special precautions or actions are necessary on your part. <br /> This notification of the public is being done in compliance with the requirements of Section 116450 of the California <br /> Health and Safety Code which specifies that school employees, students and parents (if students are minors), tenants <br /> of residential rental property, and business employees be informed whenever the water supply of their school, <br /> residential rental property, and/or business exceeds state water quality standards. <br /> Customers wishing for more information should contact Mr./Mrs. of the <br /> French Camp Golf Course Water System at: <br /> Address phone# <br /> School Superintendent, Landlord, or Business Owner/Manager <br />