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August 21, 2025 <br />Mike Wutzke <br />Exceeded <br />6.0 mg/L 10 <br />ND=Non-Detect <br />Secondary <br />Treatment <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />Constituent Result Result Compared to MCLUnitsMCL <br />Inorganic - Primary <br />Nitrate Nitrogen <br />Description :Well <br />Project : 21600 N. Kennefick Road, Acampo, CA <br />Water Purification & Filtration Equipment <br />Water Softening & Conditioning Equipment <br />Water Treatment Equipment <br />Office & Laboratory <br />563 E. Lindo Avenue <br />Chico. CA 95926 <br />TEL (530)343-5818 <br />CA ELAP Certification No. 2670 <br />Lab No. : STK2552090-001 <br />Customer No.: 3019150 <br />Matrix : Drinking Water <br />Sampled On : August 18, 2025 at 08:15 <br />Definitions <br />MCL <br />Primary <br />Drinking Water Interpretations <br />Summary: Your water was acceptable for all items tested on this sample report. Details are presented below: <br />Office & Laboratory <br />2500 Stagecoach Road <br />Stockton CA 95215 <br />TEL (209)942-0182 <br />CA ELAP Certification No. 1563 <br />Office & Laboratory <br />3442 Ernpresa Drive Suite D <br />San Luis Obispo CA 93401 <br />TEL (805)783-2940 <br />CA ELAP Certification No. 2775 <br />Less Than or Equal <br />PASS <br />ErSVlROr-ifrlEPiTAL AGRICULTURAL <br />_____________ Analytical Chemists <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />Office & Laboratory <br />9411 W. Goshen Avenue <br />Visalia CA 93291 <br />TEL (559)734-9473 <br />CA ELAP Certification No 2810 <br />Section; Drinking Water Interpretations <br />Corporate Offices & Laboratory <br />853 Corporation Street <br />Santa Paula, CA 93060 <br />TEL (805)392-2000 <br />CA ELAP Certification No. 1573 <br />The maximum level at which a constituent may be present and be considered acceptable for potability or aesthetics. <br />Items listed as primary are regulated because of health concerns. If there is a failure for a primary constituent <br />treatment is normally required. <br />Items listed as secondary are regulated because they may adversely affect the taste, odor or appearance of drinking <br />water. They are not directly health related. If there is a failure for a secondary constituent on a small public water <br />system it is best to consult your regulator to determine if treatment is required. A secondary constituent failure for a <br />private water system does not require treatment. However, the owner may wish to treat the water in order to <br />improve the quality. <br />If your water requires treatment we suggest that you contact a qualified water treatment company. They are <br />normally listed under the following searches: