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' Enclosure A <br />v- <br />�iACTEMOLOGICAL QUALI'T'Y STANDARD FAILURU <br />�1(Totai Coliform Maximum Contaminant Level Violation) <br />NOTM IT ITS MANDATORY THAI" HE LANGUAGJr IN ITALICS IN HE <br />SAMPLE NOTIFICATION ,BELOW BE INCLUDED IN'I'III: NOTJ FICATION GIVEN TO <br />THE WATER CONSUME, RS <br />Dear Rerller, Employee, or Stude11V1'aretlt: <br />The bacteriological quality ofwater served by [lie gEencli C11111P.Colt Cy u Water S ystenj during (lie month of <br />srd M did not meet the drinki:ng water standards specified in /lie California Domestic Water QLia Iiiy <br />Monitoring Regulations, The Callfurnia DeparFruQnt ofllealth Services (Depart Trent) sets drinking water starrdurrls <br />and has determined Neal presence of lutal col farms is a passible health concern. Total coliforms are common in rhe <br />envirwrrnent and are general!}, not barn fd thernselves. The presence of these Galleria in drinking water, however, <br />generally if a result of a problem rvlth water treatrrretil or the pipes which distribute the realer; and indicates that the <br />water may be contanduated tvith oiWarrlsms that can cause disease. Disease symptoms may include diarrhea, <br />cramps, nausea, and possible jaundice, and any associated headaches and fatigue. These syn plains, however; are <br />knot just Qssoclated Will Nue disease causing vrganiarns lit drinking ivater, but also nuuy be caused by a number of <br />raclors other than drinking Owner, The Department has set an enforceable drinking water standarcl far total colifurrrrS <br />ro reduce the risk of adverse health effects. Cltrrler this standard, no more lhan S.0 percent of lire saanfrles cofleetecI <br />luring a month can contain there bacteria, ercept that system collecting fewer than 40 sarnpleshnolth that have one <br />'otal coliform positive sample per month lire 1101 violating the standard. Drinking waier which meets !tris standaril is <br />usually not associated with a health risk fi•0rrr disease -causing bacteria and should be considered safe. <br />1pon dcierniina[ion that Clic Coliform standards were not being 111cl, the following action was taken by like hgluh <br />;alnp Qolf Course ucr &§ to!: I <br />1. WELL SYSTE!1 CHLORINATED 04/04101. <br />2 RETLSTI;D ON 04/1P/01 TESTED POSITIVE <br />'he findings to date indicate [lzgt no spec Bl Fccoutiolrs Of actions are necessary on your part. <br />'tis notiiiention of llic public is being done ill cotttpliance with lite requirements of Section 116450 of [lie CaIil'uniia <br />�callh and Safety Code which Specifies that school o111ployces, students and parents (if students are miilurs), lelkall[s <br />rresidential rental property, and business etttployees ba infomied whenever the water supply of (heir school, <br />zidential rental properly, and/or business exceeds state wattrr'quality standards. <br />Ms. <br />ustonicrs wishing for more information should contact M Ifs. <br />f <br />Inch Camp Golf Course Water System at;, <br />P 0 BOK 1500 209--234-8390 <br />ddress i�llone # <br />FEENCH ' CAMP CA 95231.-1.50'0 <br />111ool Superintendent, Landlord, or Business Owner/Manager <br />FRANCIS COLLIER <br />of the <br />