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1677-WA Notice School Lead Testing Memorandum Account
CALIF(JKNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES C(JMMISSIL)N DIVISION OF WATER AND AUDITS Advice Lette.L Cuve., ®® Utill tyName: GOLDEN STAThWATER. CUMPANY Date Mails a to Service List: 2/2W2017 ViStrid: COMPANY -WIDE CPUC Ut;lity #: 133 W Advice Letter #: 1677 -WA Tier 01 02 [13 11 culliplimkM AL&rhu.L;j,at;U.LL DescriFtion: Kequest to estaolish the School Lead I esting Memorandurn Account Prote.t Deuilline (20,h 1),Xy): 2/8/201 Review Deadline (30- Day)- �,q8po F Requestet Ettective liate: 1,w/2] re - I•- i i •if E -- 72F1=1 is -cu" riec,,)e,)ee tne -'KM1PV1L,7L" Vi FiCiteae'aMiML i1L tne advice ietwi ful ILLVIe ildOl 1ILCItiViL. KM Email: rkMoqfgLg,)ZLWatertcqM UWA Contact: Taritt Unit N�MWJMMM Email: waten divisiovgq ar;iq' Rate Impact: I Utility Contact: Nguyen Quan Phone: (vuv) 3v4-3600 x 664 Email: pqMAngw te!:,g(L _ M DWA USL 019LY DATE STAFF COMMENTS Arrifki V Mi rt HIJis tcrJr it Signature: Comments: Dat-: 0 94 Golden State 9 Wate i Company A -%90SI&A�T a� XffitfiCA" SMOI VgOtR ZCWTAP4 Advice Lettti. No. 1677 -WA (U -133 VV) Uolden 5tate Water Companyhereby transmits one original and thr,::,� conformtA coples of the following tariff sheets applicable to its water operations: Canceling urut- Sheet NO. -I itle Uf Sheet CUk. et No. Original No. '/481-W* Preliminary Stats Mt::ILt5 Part UUU Revised No. '/482-W"' Table of Ccjntz:nt!5 Revised No. 7480 - Page -1 of 4 Subject: 2'e"'u-01 Lea d Teso"Inx rm - -ArmunHRrqHm SUPPLEMEN I USVVC submits this supplement as a result of Water Division staff's review. GSWC has made for revisions in the Purpose and Applicability sections of the proposed School Lead Tustin g Memorandum Account. This supplemental filing will replace Advice Letter No. 16'/'/ -VV in its e.,,tirety. YURYOSE USVVC is seeking authorization from the California Public Utilities Commissiun (" Caimnission") to establish the School Lead I esting Memorandum Account ("SL'I'MA"). GSWC's request is in responst, to the State VVaontrol board (-5vviKCb") Division of Drinking Wat,�r's ("DDW") Amendment to the Domestic Water Supply permits issued to GSVVC on January -1'/, 2l. lhe permit establishes the reluirem,::nts for Lead monitoring and Lead sample results interpretations at any kindergarten through -12t" grade school within GSWC's watcr service territory. Anyschool seeking •Lead testing must submit a written request to USWC. lhe SLTMA will track all incremental tAptaLses (not aiready reflected in authorized rates) associated with conducting Lead testing at any kindergarten through 12,1, grade school within GS vv C's service territory. AdviLe Letter No. l.677-vvA -2- P e uary 2-8, 2-0 1'/ 14jV 1 .T.T Q7 fj@'t ,f*T jj Kecent events in the UniteZI Rates have shown that LeaZI in Efrinking water remains an ongoing public health challenge and important concern for children's health. ihe 5VVKCt5 is encvuraging schvcjl!; that serve one ur more of grades Kindergarten through 12th grade to test for LeaZI in water from taps regularly useZI for Jrinking or cooking. The school can request assistance frorn their public water system. In California ' the SVVKC13 oversees the public water systems to ensure the water they provide is tested and safe per the requirements of the 5tate an7A PeFleral 5ate Drinking Water Acts, and regulations adopted pursuant to those At-ts, which includes the Lead and 1-1 --opper E ule (" LCK"), a regulation adoFteZI by the United States Environmental Protection Agency an7A the 5VVK(.-t5 to control LeaFI an7A copper in;lrinking water. Under the LCR, public vvater systems are reLiuired tv test water fur Lead at a set numbet of at a eer higher risk fo, Lead in the tap watr due to their plumbing characteristics. wat suppliers are not reLluired to test every Cu3turner's tap. u5m- will i tot use any Lead samples collected as part of this school toiting permit amen7Ament to satisfy leE[eral or state Lead and copper Kule requiremenrs. GSWC's retjuest in this advice letter is pursuant to and in t-untpliance with DDW's AmenElmenr to the Domestic Water Supply permits issueZI to GSVVC on January GSWC has a total of 39 water systems and will adhere to the DDW's Sampling Guidance for Collecting Drinking Water Samples for teaesting at K-12 Schools. (See Attachment A) MOWN I WIMS M I a 5 61� MIMINeffi. ------------ 1. i Ins pernfit a?nenilnient applies tD each ptimir ziater systein that ser?.,es rinking (mter to at least one or niore ofrades Kinderoarten t1irongn -121ligrade sMool for zolLicli a relitest fu --r lead sanipling' flas been inade prIFr to Noz,eniber 1, 2019, as proz,IdE7d for in Pr-u'z4biFu 3. .z EaCIZ 71,ater system !diall snbnnt to the 5vmCb's uiclslon of urinkilig VVahr (DOW) a coaprelieasi7,e list of the nanies and addresses Uj all Kindurgarten Ilirouxii 12111 gratie schools t1zat are seroriT aiater tht-vugh a ittl7lhj teeter by ftily i, 201 /. I lie list shall be in the jortnat and nietliod posted on the DDD LEnd Saintiling in California Schools iiiebsite. AdvicE� LEAtEr No. 1677 -WA -3- Februaiy 28, 2017 3. if an authorized sLlzFol r-rprFmiratiz,e, (The superi urrundmit or drsiXOFa school, goilerning board or designEF of a charFer school, or administrator or UVISigilre of a private school) of a -sclivol sur ce77 by ME water system requests one-Nme assistance with lend sampling 1.11717riting, thezvatersystenishall: b. Fha7liZF a 5an1plh'7g planand complFte the initial sainpling witlan 90 days of receiving the lead 517nipling request, except that if the aatEr system cannot LF;niplote the SaMpling plan and the lead sainpling in that timu pecriod, the 71,ater sysTem shall dEuulop and comply allf/i as tImF schedule to complete the sa,,�,pling plan wid initial lead sampling that has been approz,ed by DDD. c. CF;lh7rtjrmn orae to five samples at each 3chE-,oljroin regularly used drinking jociiltaihS, 07jeteritilfood preparittion ai'ea!5, or reusable bottle 71,a rer filling stations selectei7 actforch`ng to the lead sairipling plaint described in Pru,(,I'!51'on 3 (D) using tine -S,7111plilIg gUidr7nCe. banIple sites May be either treated or Lintlelited. d. Collect lead samples during the school year, on a I LFesthy, Wednesday, Thursday or I-rOay during a dray school is in session and has been in sussioa fo,- at leasr one school Tlay prior to the 77 ate Of SaMpling. e. Ln -sure that Sr7nIpleS are collected by a water system represeabitize Plait is 17dequafely ti-OMF77 tv (-otlect lead as foppur.50117ples. f 5uVinit the sain.ples to an LLAPeertifi.0 10501atoryJoranalysis of lead. g Nequire the InE7orato to submit the data electronically to VOW in atfcor�7aace With thio electronic s7mittal giidauce Which is loco on the DDW Lead Sanipling I'll CtdifOl'nia SEhCJr> 7vebsffe. h. m,ovidc a copy of thu reusulhs to the requesting alit/101-1ZE17 SCIIVOI repre.5zntativE,, i, WiThIn t a, Fj s c h c-, Fj I b u s i n e s 5 da y 5 Df receipt of as laboratory result that shoats an exceedane Of 15 parts per billion (171,b) at a 5amplE7 site, notify the r,choul of the sample result, i if an iniffid lead sample reseals 5hFj(i,s an exreedance of 15 parts per billion (ppb) ,at a SaMple site, Advice Lettei NO. 16/v-VVA -4- Pebruary 2-8, ZUI'/ i, Collect an aMitional sample (resninple) within 10 business days of receipt of H -w labvratvi�if result t7boz)e 15 ppE7 it me sainple site rernams in semice. ii. LVIect a tj2i0 sample wits -tine 10vusiness 77,7y.s carter notifleation that as resarnple result Z7escrima f1boue is tees Men or equat to ib ppb. iii. if thu sarnple situ is renwz)67 from burviru by thE, buttool, i7o not collect [lie repeat sarnpies unless the school has complete 7 correctioF artIVIIS. iv. CFjllect at luast Firm, mure lFad sampte at a sainpie We where the school Has coinpletz.-d some correctiz)e action fullowing an inititu Iia sample result Durr o ppb (exmnple3 qf corrective action. are replacing interior piping, replacing faucet, in--,tallingfilTer5, etc.) k. Ensure that it receh,e5 the re,--,uIt,-, of the repeat lead samples required in Pro-clsion 3 (J) from the laboratory no more than 10 btn;in.rs!; days after The date qj sample cu-11ection, B. Not release the lead samplinX data tu- the public for 60 days follou,ing the ru-crept of the initial IvO sarnpling results unless the water system rpleases the data in tonipliance zw'th a Public Records Act (PRA) rr-questfu-r the specific results, in. Discuss the Irad sample results Yolth the school p,io,- to eleasf'nX the saniple results to the public, i lie zipater system shall discuss all leai,7 sampling results alith the SCII001 u4thin 70 business days of receiz,inX the re5ult-,.truin the laboralvr£1. 4. 1 lie water system rnay stop lead stunpling at a srhool if a. All initial sarnples are 1(. -ss than or equal tu- 15 ppb; or b, Repent samphn, has been analyzed for unch sample location zolth an. initial Irad satnple greater Than 0 ppb in accurdfince with I-ru-cl5ion 3, an7 either: i. 1] lea77 is runprmei7 OVer 115 ppl) m,67 me sample toration has subsequently beer's physically rpmo-oeN jrom seance, or 1, 1 -cice H Ij the sa,aple locithon remains 'n sei , and a. ilf lead is core firmed vr�ur 1:5 pp 5 an77 Me school has takpiz some corrective actiom at His 3ample location and the acuter system has ro7lecIrZ7 at least once additional lead' sample alter the eorrectiVe achom-, and The result is less than or equal to 15 ppb, or b, if kad is les!; thou Fir equal to 15 ppb in butte the 'fir3t repeat 577111plu nrid second repeat sample dr5crIbM in 1-'rm4sion 3(j). Advl%-t: Lettcr No. 1677 -WA -5- Iebruary 28, 2U-I'l a A auirtun requestMra HIF Water system to marinate lea77 sanipling assistance Itas bErn apjaro-� I/ �'v M d, ifreq uested in zuriting6 by the scovol's atitnurizeil school representative, 5, 1 lie uyater systern, is responsible for theJollounng costs: a. Laboratory fees for rail lead saniples andorting of the results to VDW and thy-sciivoll and all laboratory coordza7atiora varaastruction. b. All ajaler system staff Hine dedicated to thE tasks required by Elie prozlisions in. This purnu t arnendinen t. 6. the eater 7stern ni%� not use any le7777 samples collected as part of HiFsp special sr/10, es to 511 yjederal or state Lead and Coppe, Xule requitruthenh;, N - �) I lie zn,ter system shall C01111171411iC17te yi,ith the school after lead sainpling and assist the schoul a4fle the interpmtation of Inboratory results arOprozlide iiif nnationnegaraing potential correctiou nchons if a school has r7onprined IvaT7 le(?els abode -15 ppb..1 lie ulater sysre,,n is not responsible to pay for any inaintenrince or corrections niedud at the school if elroated lead leoels rare found in the drinkiog ii,ater. The a,fltv-r sy5teni is not responsible for deterniiiiing nn corrective actions needed (it the school, I /ir Mater systein shallke-pp records of all icritten reqiresrs firoin a school for lead related assistance androvi'de rbe records to DDW, upon request. Records shall include, at R I'llinlillu Touling infiorniatiorl: & The name of the 5rhvoL if a school district snakes a request, the school district's name shall be recorded tilo,LX u4th each individual school seined by the imter system that is requestIng sainpling, b. The date of the rrquest, c. 1 h date of the initial ineethtg d. The date ojtliu 5ainpling plan along T(Pith a COPY 7fI'flCIl F0171/11111li plan; e7n(7 e. I lie date of initial lead saiaplt'rq and all repetit!;ainples, 9, Me a7ater systein's annual Consumer Confidence Xeport sl,all include a statement suruniarizing Me nainber of schools ruviluesting lead sanipling. 1MVISIUNSTO FICELIMINARY STATEMENT GSWC proposes to revise its Preliminary 5tattment to inclu7je the 5LIMA. Itiepurpose of SLIMA is to track than: incremental exFcnn:,-!; (i tot already ruflut-ted in authoriztf d rates) for customer outreach, and other incremental opeiation costs, including but not limited to, legal, Operations and maintenance anZ-I ALIministrative and Ueneral expenses chat are unfurt:seen, unt:xpected and directly assuciated with Lo plying and implementing the School Lead testing I-Irogram. Advice Letter No.1 77- A -6- 1,ebruary Z8, zur/ In accordance with the Commission Standard Practice U -27-W, GSWC requests t establish a memoranElum account to track the aforementioned unanticiFati I GSWC anticipates that it will certainly incur inLienttfntal is aiLd A&G costs while complying with the DDW's School Lead Testing Prugram. The costs bt-ing addresscd ht-rc are causeZ! by an event of an exceptional •nature anEl are not in the existing rates. GSWC customers will bablishment of this memorandum account. Before recovery is gran ' teZ1, the expenses trackeEl in the memorandum account goes through a prudency review by the uffice of xatepayer AUvocates anU the commission Wat�r Divisivir. I MtM(JKANL)UM ACCUUN YYKLATMtN-1 GSWC is aware that a rn�mcjrandum accuunt is not a guarantec of cvcntual recovery of expenses, nor is it carrieZ! as a regular account un3er the unitorm system of accounts fur water utilities. it is carried "off the books" as a memoranUum account, vurther, it is also knvwtt that the California Public Utilities Commission policy on memorandum account treatment has always been that the burElen of proof of the reasonableness of exFen5�s BIEN= YltKL)t5lUNAllUN This advict- It-tter is submitted with a Tier 2 designation. GSWC is requesting that this filint; become effective on January T/, 2UT/1 the Elate the permits were issued to GSVVC. ICS.' 1 wal Lit. -I Wn Lit op a wel I Anyone may submit a response or protest for this AE[vice Letter (AL). When subi.,,itting a response or protest, please include the utility riame and advice letter number in the subject line. A response support!; the filing and may contain information that proves useful to the Commission in evaluating the advice lett�r. A Frotest cjbjtz,-cts to tht- AL in whole or in part an3 must set forth the specific grounEls on which it is based. These grou, ids are: 1. The utility did not properly serve or give notice of the AL; Z. The relief requested in the AL vvould violate statute or Cummission order, or is not authorized by statute or Commission order on is the utility relies: 3. The analysis, calculations, of data in the AL contain material error oromissions; 4. The relief re,4uested in the AL is pending before the Commission in a formal proceeEling; or 5. 1 he relief requested in the AL requires consideration in a formal hearing, or is otherwise inappropriate for the AL process; or Advice Lette-t No.1677- A February 28, 2017 6. iherelief requested in the AL is unjust, unreasonable, or Eliscriminatory, providt:d that such a Frott::st may not be made where it would require re -litigating a prior order of the Commission. A F, ott may nut rely 011 policy objections to an A L where the reliet requested in the A L tollows rules or directions tztablished by statute or Commission order applicable to the utility. A -,#,rotest shall �croviUe citations or (croots where avail a-'04cyuzym- COILSidei the protest. UVVA must receive a response or protest via email (ur postal mail) wIthirL 20 days of the date the AL Is filed. when submitting a response or protest, please include the utility naine 3nd advice letter number in the subject line. Email Address: Ad Mailingdress: watcr-divis.ioMcv,cnmf,-A Yublic utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Av,::nut:: San Prancisco, CA 941U2 Un the same clay the response or protest is submitted tv DWA, the respundiz:nt piotestant shall send a copy of the protest to Golden State Water Company at: i Email Address: Mailing Address: Uolden State Water Company ATTN: Ronald moort Regalatory Affairs Department 6iU hast Poothill WvEf. San Dimas, CA 91/'/3 Cities and counties that need ijoard of Supervisors or lJoard ot commissioners approva#; protestshould infvrm DWA, withh, the 20 day piotest period, so that a late filect protest can be entertainect. I he intorming Elocument should include an estimatt: of the date the proposed protest might be voteU on. Keplies i he utility shall reply to each protest an3 may reply to any response. Any reply must bt: received by the Watt: -.r Division within five business days after the enZI ot tile protest period, anE[ shall be ser v ed on the same day on each person who file d the protest or response to the AL. Cities anct counties that need BoarEl of Supervisors or Board of Commissioners approval r shouict inform the water Uivision, within the 20 day Advice Letter u.1677- -8- Fcbruary 28, 20 1 piotr-st pciiod, so that a late filed piott:st can bt: cntcrtained. 1 informing doculatnt should include an estimate of the date the proposed Frcjtc!;t might be voted on. the California Publi,- Utilitiz:s Commissiort, iricl uding a formal comFl7i, it, nol ru-tio, t in any -Mvilf-MMMIJ c: Jim t5oothe, CFUC-VVater Division Hani Moussa, CPUC- Water Branch, OIKA Lisa Br, CPUC- Water Branch, ORA GOLDEN STATE WATER CUMFANY (U 133 W) Q— - Ajgn�irtdf Cal. F.U.C. Sheet No. 7481-W* 630 EAST FOOTHILL BOULEVARD - P.O. BOX 9016 SAN DIMAS, CA 91773-9016 o. (Continued) U6161011RION01014 ItKyoxmIj 9 101"Zr t0135 to] M Golden State Water Company ("GSWC") shall maintain a School Lead Testing Memorandum ACCOLtiLt ("SLl. NiA") to track "*if--1euLE1LtaI iEAPeJUDEa (LLU—t already ieflectedu'L allthritized iaten,) asnociateZl witn coiductin6 Lead tests at K-12 grade schools within GSWC's service territory that request this service. of's I I.$. mummaywalwo Mot om ■ LSVICLMf 11LL1.VCdL11, d -MJ. WHICY 111L1C111CiLVd&1T7CLdUTit COUL5, utClul-att; &xxt not hiatiMu to, legal, 'WPP;cIdElvith all(l NlainteitaitCe cmZT AZ1minL*!:'trative ctitZ[ Getteial e7,peitses that are unforeseen, unexpected and directly associated with complying and implemenmiig the School Lead Testing Program. I 116TZION98 - sell lneSL1MAn,1Aal1.utciuZ1e, but will tot be limited to: a. Incremental and necessary labor costs associated with planning and coo. dination �.th K-12 chouls tude,,elt7p'n,di,,idurtlDZXLLLPI'uLgplillt;5,CC;IIL9CtingixitdbuD.L,ttittingbeiii,pieDtu—IZEDOiztt7viles, altd adjutinistering program requirements including assisting the school with interpretation of laboratory results, and contracted labor; b. Labuartury fee., fm all Leadpliltg a1tZ1 lepOlting Ut the 1ebUltS to uuW aitd the school, and all laboratory coordination and instruction: c. Incremental customer outreach costs that axe nereaaaLy in cumd"'artivit vv;th the local ochurd diatrict, local COULULUItity altzi local otticicti, ut compliance with DDW-s School Lead Testing Program. A deb.t e.,try uhall be ..,ade tv— the SLTIVIA at the u, id Of each tuo, tth to , ecu, ZI tne eApenbeb Z11scunsed above. b. Lae. e.t hall acc. e to the SLTmA o, t a u to, tthly DaDi,' by appiyit ig a i ate equal to oite-twelfth of the 3 -month Commercial Paper Rate, as reported in the Federal Reserve Statistical Release, to beginnulg-rlf-1101tth MA the eitd-Of-1101tth baluitcea. Effective Date The SLTMA ahall gun'tto eftect Ott jaituary 4. Disposition Diapuaitiuit of attioutats iecoZled u', the SLI MA snap be determined in a subsequent filing, as authorized by the Commission. (Tu be inbes ted by utility) AUviCr LUttri NO. i6// -WA II- i,3auua Hy R. J Sprvwls .PresiWent HE (Tu be i.3crted by P.U.u.) UUMEN STATE YVA I ER UUMPANY (U 133 W) K.C"'1361 calF.U.C. snret Nrj. 1482-w b3u E. Fuu i RICE SEvD. — P.O. Bux guitj v' --t? 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F1, ft' City of Guadalupe 118 Obispo Street Guadalupe, CA 93434 City UIT 5irni Valli9y 5imi valley, CA u3%5 County Cle, R Cutinty uf San Eni., 01156,pu I U55 Montereyreet - 913-1 zU 5c,«2 : CA 934UB County Counael County of San is Obispo 4e.. San Luia Obi�po, CA 934US Counly Counsel & County Cle'R County of Contra Costa f# !O:¥! MarTine,-, CA 94553 I*MT- atlIM11. =7Ir7IJLIt973U7w Hall Administration -4" Flon, BOU South Victoria Avenue Ventura, CA 9;3UOq--iqzO ffrii,clm' Pell g�rigl m �erVe�niyr.,,v�r City Clerk City of Ojai 401 S. Ventura Streel Ojz.? ± 93023 pham v mcilyzm @j--- — City Clerk City of Clearlake 14050 Olympic Drive Clearlake, CA 95422 City of Santa Maria 110 East Cook Street Santa Maria, CA 93454 M-mgHa,ma,, County Clerk 720 9'h Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Department of Water Resources to Pedretti, Division Chief 8zt t,h Street; Room 301 Saciamento, CA 95814 County of Ventura u/o Con,ay ClarR TOO 5ouin victa, ici Avenue ventura, CA U3003 uciunty uciansel 105 East Anapamu Street, Rm. 201 Santa Sarnia, UA 931UI im, Z-1 f 5 M. CciliTurnic, SIvO — 5oite quO vvcxlnnt CreeK, CA U45U13 TM j�,,KUT q�)M-co�nsultan�tscom SantaarlIma EArCO 1135 t. Ancipamu - Noom 406 «».$w w CA 931] L-Tco sbIaTco-_or _g City of Bellflower Water Department City of Downey City UT RiintliiUtUii ParR watur Department 6550 Whiea 5treet F71antinytun ParR: CA UUZ55 City of Lakewood Water Department P.O. Box 220 Lakewood, CA 90714-0220 I a, 15671 =I. #I ra J, F7 M, Mur"'INAMI Los Angeles, CA 90012 0 J ]IF-I'MaT 0193LOIffit'• Uty OT MUIEwOOZI ManclIezaer Siv!l. - 5afte 00 P. 0. SUA C55UU InyiewouO, UA UU3(il =7017.7"M 7xi-Mor=11 Chris Garner, General Manager 1800 E. Wardlow Road Long Beach, CA 90807 4M -r Ir P 0 Box 51111 LosAngeles,CA 90051-0100 City of Paramount water DepaRment - Room iF5 7 4Z CniuraMu Street Pares rnGant. CA YUIZ3 cr-..M@ ar.rnvqm-,ay=m.. City of Santa Fe Springs Water Department 11736 E. Telegraph Road Santa Fe Springs, CA 90674 City of Torrance Water LDepartment rorr 3031 Torrance Blvd,. I Torrance, CA 90 503] ii i4a WTIP 2632 West 237 tn Street Torrance. CA 90505-5272 Mduqueftcalwaier.com Liberty Utilities 9750 Washburn Road Downey, CA 90241 Diana, Llemol ip U berty=Ub I Ifies . com City of South Gate Water Department 8650 California Street South Gate, CA 90280 Eg�ic e so o Ar. Lt�Lrrg�sogatfL,m • - . _77-FIMMM City of Whittier 13230 Penn Street Whittier, CA 90602 jcollier a)dt ofwhitfier �or X-111 0 1 - i .177 - t ,,7n 2632 West 937 Street Torrance, CA 90505-52712 'r Lwind &calwater.com Maywood Mutual Water - No. 1 5953 Gifford Street Huntington Park, CA 90255 Ma y�mo�odWater �laol. �com GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY Maywood Mutual Water - No. 2 Maywood Mutual Water - No. 3 3521 East Slauson Street 6151 Heliotrope Avenue Maywood, CA 90270 Maywood, CA 90270-3418 Orchard Dale County Pico County Water District Water District P. 0. Box t58 13819 East Telegraph Road Pico Rivera, CA 90660-0t65 Whittier. CA 90604 n?l �Ilettva vmzstamda An-d-a-L&V-0-m—U.-ern hA Liskey@owq.or_q San GaSriel valley water Co. Robert Kelly, VP of Regulatory Affail 11142 Garvey Avenue Suburban Water Systems El Monte, CA 91733 1325 N. Grand Avenue, Suite 100 dadeIiosg-@§qyvvater,cqm Covina, CA 91724-4044 i ract 130 - Mutual Yvat CO. water Replenisfiment District 4544 E. Florence Avenue General Manager Cudahy, CA UUZUI 4040 Paramount Blvd. r-aRevvood, CA 90tiz-41zt rwflitaKer mdorq Central Basin MWD vveat aair-® MVVU General Manaver Ricriard Rowel - General Manauer E)z5z i eleyrapn Ruan I (I 4U 5. Avalon E3lvZ]. - 5nite z10 Commerce, CA uuu4u-z5-iz Caron. CA YIJ(46--lZY6 ricnarnn� _Dvv,-uzjDqoig .2i—org Gloria Molina - 1sx District Mark Ridley -Thoma., - znd 06trict L.A. County Board of Supervisors L. A. County Board of Superviaura 856 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Admin ROOM 806 - f9all UT AZImInktration 500 West Temple Street o0u West Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 LosAngeles,CA Yuu-iz Markrildigy-homas bqsacoun .9y City Attorney & City Clerk City Attorney, Clerk & Manager City of Artesia City of Bell 18747 Clarksdale Avenue 6330 Pine Avenue Artesia, CA 90701 Bell, CA 90201 -D—MeshLhe a,6gttornp s com - Dale AlesMire Laqtamont,j. 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Telegraph Road Santa Fe Springs: CA 90670 •rZ71LWAWj$y 101fM• County Clerk County of Orange 12 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92702 . . 0 a 23533 est Civic Center Way Malibu, CA 90265 Attn: Mark Carney drydmanAjRwjacount -qov S _ Dennis Cron T Town of Apple Valley Apple Valley, CA 92307 !jc�ron a�leva�lle.or� P. 0. Box 5001 7018 Blair Road patria, CA 9ZZ33 WIN NUFM■V17a M-urrezn y-ffilqtys 3800 N. bierra vvay • ban SernarZfina, CA 9Z405 KU. E30A 30 Vavvea: CA 9Z3Z( Exat Paaadena Water Co. T EAFt,O i -i zz W. biate 5treet, 5a ite 17) El Centro, L.A 9ZZ43-Z84FJ er-TW77 zi5 Morin r) bi, eet - buite zFJ4 ban SernarZlinn. CA qz4i 5-0490 iamo@IaTco.sbcount �.ov County Clerk A *00 County Counsel City of Orange 333 W. Santa Ana Blvd., 4'm Floor Santa Ana, CA 92701 • ••1'1-• Tony Penna - General Manage 21760 Ottawa Road P. 0. Box 7005 Apple Valley, CA 92308 _a tpgnna ;jvrwgter.cQrn _ __ __ Barlen Mutual Water P. 0. 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BOA 43t Wrfuhwood, CA 9Z39( carol.cLoss veri,-om.npi P... . BOA 60OZ-1 z4U W. Huntington Drive Arcadia, CA 9-iU66-60z-i n it ci.arcadia.ca..s 400 Main Street Brawley, CA 92227 EAa Lla@_Brawle -ca.gov City of Buena Park 555u Beai-,h BoolevarZ! Snena ParR, CA 906Z0 ♦ NtWAY P. 0. Box 392 Apple Valley, CA 9230f QGmnmwc mail.com 8366 Grand Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 Barbara@sqcwd.com 18021 East Lincoln Street Villa Park, CA 92667 Sunny Slope Water Co. -1040 El Campo Drive Pa�adema. CA 9-11 W-55070 Ken jgSommySlo Dam— NT -11, 14343 Civic Drive P 0 Box 5001 Victorville, CA 92392 1":,TlYffr1VUrMMn;! P.O. Box 698 Westmorland, CA 92281 City UT Aflaftirn City ClarR'., UTTice 200 5. AnaMeim ENO. — Suite z1 t Anaftim, CA uz505 I I I S. Fi,,,T AvvrlUe AlMarn5ra. 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Box 69 Martinez, CA 94553 w>&? :aney Yanney law Office 1 t409 Marquardt Ave., Unit ©4 �-,erritos, CA 90703 FrOyamm nm- i0QM--HZ-0M Megan Somogyi Goodin MacBride S,,wueri & Dak-� 505 Sansome Street, Suite 900 San Francisco, CA 94111 Mm5somoqy@_ctg�odinmacbride.com s� �� STATE OF CALIFORNIA AMENDMENT TO THE IN Name of water System (Public Water System No. AAAAAAA) State Waur Raavvua Control Suard Division of Drinking Water — 1 11,1111, 1 '74 "CIZI IM III I Ililni� 1- 11 MUNKIMM-5 I I MMMEEM 1. The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) "may renew, reissue. revise, or a,, jun7i any domestic water supply permit whenever the ... [SWRCB] deems it to be Mi5L;UooaF-y TUr IME protection of public health whether or not an application has been filed." (California Health and SaTiaty Code (CHSC), Section 116525 (c)) 2. "Every resident of California has the right to pure and safe drinking water." tCHZX.. Section 116270 (a)) 3. "It is the policy of the state to reftce to the iovveza ievel Teaoible all concentrations of toxic chemicals that, when present in drinkin!,q waiiar, may caaae cancer, birth defects, and other chronic diseases." (CHSC, Section 1162tO (0)) 4. 1 Me baTe orinKing Water Act is"intended to ensure that the water delivered by public water �ysivjiio Or MR, state shall at all times be pure, wholesome, and potable." (CHSC, Section -1 -162tu (e)) 5. Protecting children from exposure to lead is impolTani to lifelonv yaoU Realth, Children who are exposed to lead could experience long-term problems with physrai and mentai growth and development. Effects of lead exposure can be managed. but tMey cannot be remedied. - 1 - THEREFORE.' The State Water Resources Control Board hereby Outerminez, triat it is necessar_v for the protection of public health for this amendmenLto-b-o-i!;�-.-up&�—%rgmb this permit amundment subject to the following provisions: 1. This permit amendment applies to each public water ,yz-tem triat serves drinking water to at least one or more of grades Kindergarten trirougri iz'" grade ;ncriool for which a request for lead sampling has been made prior to November 1, 2019, a,, proviaeZI for in Provision 3. 2. Each water syatern sMall zo5mit to Me SWRCtjs Division of Drinking Water (DDW) 7 - comprehensive list of the names anZi cMdmz-ze,- ot all Kindergarten through 12'r' grade schools that are served water throng!"I a ntiliry meter oy July 1, 2017. The list shall be in the format and method posted on the DDW Ceaa Sampling in California Schools website. 3. It an authorized school representative, (the superintendent or designee of a school - governing 5oarO or deziynee of a charter school, or administrator or designee of 2, IMI private school) of a scirluoi serveO oy Me water system requests one-time assistance with lead sampling in writing, the water system shall: a. Kespond in writing within 60 days of receiving the school's lead sampling request and zcnaOole a meeting with school officials, including at least one staff member familiar with the water infrastructure, to develop a sampling plan. An example school lead zampling plan 6 iocated on the DDW Lead Sampling in California Schools website. The sampling plan may use the USEPAs "3Ts for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water in Schools" as gunerai guidance. TMe 3T document can be found online at: 1292�IMLA�. �. erLE�IMOALLC !MILSE199i A ��QadS ae6 6 Irgaz7nu b. Finalize a sampling plan and complete the initial sampling within 90 zlayZ5 OT receivi tMe lead sampling request, except that if the water system cannot complete i Oampilng plan and the lead sampling in that time period, the water system sh develop and comply with a time schedule to complete the sampling plan and inid lead sampling Mat Mao lluen approved by DDW. I c. Collect from one to Tive samples at each school from regularly aseZI OrinKiny Munic;n;5, cafeteria/food preparation areas, or reusable bottle water filling station;, z5elected according to tile lead sampling plan described in Provision 3 (b) using the sampling guidance located in j5FppvnU1x A (Sampling Guidance) which is attached, Sample sites may be eiiMur ireateM or nntreatei!]. d. Collect lead samples during the school year, on a Tuesday, Wednesday, Thuruday or Friday during a day a Is in session and has been in session for at least one school day prior tu the to OT zonlphrlg. a. Ensure that samples are collected by a water system representative Mat is adequately trained to collect lead and copper samples. f. Submit the samples to an ELAP cerlifiud lab oratViy Tor analysis of lead. g. ReAu;m Me iaboratory to submit the data electronically to DDW in accordance with the ulumronic submittal guidance is is located on the DDW Lead Sampling in California Schools vver)"ite, h. Provide a copy of the results to the requesting authorized school reprour miative. j. Within two school l5a,,;neo,, Zlay, of reit of a laboratory result that shows an exceedance of 15 pas per billion (ppb) at a oample site, notify the school of the sample result. if an initial los ZI sample result shows an exceedance of 15 parts per billion (ppb) at a samp' ioslle, 11 WAW-- 1-T,691—ow-4, MOO OJMA - Itit at A 2 -3- ill. If the sample site is removed from service by the school, do not collect the repeat samples unless the school has completed corrective actions. iv. Collect at least one more lead sample at a sample ,ite wriure Me scinoul Ras completed some corrective action following an initial lead sample result over 15 ppb (examples of corrective action are replacing interior piping, replacing faucet, installing filters, etc.) k. Ensure that R receives the results of the repeat Triad z�arrlplea required in Provision -3 0) from the laboratory no more than 10 business Uay,, arter Me Zlall-u Or sample collection. I. Met r0ease trim ImaZI sampling data to the public for 1• following the receipt of the initial lead samplignu mnsulrz, aniezz the water systurn releases the data in compliance with a Public Records(PRA) requezi Tur the specific results. b. Repeat sampling has been analyzed for each sample location with an initial lead -ximpiv vreater M. 15 ppb in accordance with Provisioneither', If lead is confirmed over 15 ppb and the sample lociation Ras subsequently been physically removed from service. or a. If lead is confirmed over 15 ppb and the school has taken some corrective actions at the sample location and the water system ha,, collected at least one additional lead sample after the corructive c2micnz and Me result is less than or equal to 15 ppb, or A—' c. A written request from the water system To terminate IeA zmimphng assistance has been approved by DDW. • M' a. car5oratury Tees for ail lead samples and reporting of the results to DDW and the scrlool, anZI all laboraimy coordination and instruction. b. All water system staff time dedicated to the tasks re,4uireU 13y tMe provisions in this permit amendment. 6. The water system may not use any lead z5amples conected as part oft special school samples to satisfy federal or state Lead antl Copper Rule venAuirements. r, T water system rn shall communicate with the school after lead sampling and assist the school with the iiaerpretaTion ot laboratory results and provide information regarding potential corrective actions IT a school has confirmed lead levels above 15 pop. The water system is not responsible to pay fur any maintenance or corrections needed at the school if elevated lead levels are found in t OrinRinw water. i Me water system is not responsible for determining any corrective actions needed at the acRooi. 8. The YvaTermate m anail Keep records of all written requests from a school for lead related assistance and proviZle tMe records to DDW, upon request. Records shall include, at a minimum, the following information: a. The name of the school. If a school district makes a request, The school district u name sMah be recorded along with each individual school served by The water system That U5 retluemir my sampling: bThe date of the request; c. The date of the initial meetiny.- d. The date of the sampling plan along with a copy of each sampling plan: a,,Zl a. The date of initial lead sampling and all ueseat ;5ampies. u. T water systems annual Consumer Confidence Report shall include a simement aurnmarLiny t numBer of schools requesting lead sampling, This permit amendment shall be appended to and shall be curtsiderei!! in 15E an intl9grafi part of the existing Domestic Water Supply Permit previously issued tothe water system. i' is permit amenMment shall be ettective as of the date shown below. FOR THE CALIFORNIA STATE vvA i ER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD ate: Uistrict tnyineer Disiricit: SWRt;113-013w