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rds (PDWS)ct health aloents, and w

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please attendur Citizens Act, 61750 Ch0-366-8438.

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me people wheased risk ofRCB to deveently underwassist the Dind study Ions with the reematic treatm

State Water rict on Augue sources areother contam

District comrmined that Wnot always pcultural uses

rinking waternerable to traulation perm

rinking waternerable to low

itional copieduction Supeontacting the

909) 383-474er District ofrth Street, Su

ally occurringtwo quarterlyot meet state

hat our waterho drink watef getting canelop a complway. The firistrict in undn Exchange Temoval of Chment approac

Resource Cust 24, 2001.e most vulneminants, and

mpleted a drinWell 15 is mroperly sited

s and pesticid

r source asseansportation mitted dischar

r source assew density sep

es of this repervisor, at 76e District’s s45 (fax). A cffice or at: Suite 437 San

On AColifused Colifof poresamall sudeteraffec On Junew discu

g Chromiumy tests, two we standards. r does not, ner containingcer. In ordeliance plan. rst study deaderstanding wTreatment, ihromium VIch for the Di

Control Board. This assesserable to high

these impur

nking water most vulnerabd or properlydes contribut

essment for Wcorridors anrges.

essment for Wptic systems

port are avail60-366-8438sanitary engicopy of each

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