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M I N N E S 0 T A MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH �- <br /> Section of Drinking Water Protection �' <br /> Sanitary Survey Findings �� <br /> DEPARiMENTOF HEALTH �f��--�� <br /> '9 Wale�P��� <br /> System Name: Big Island Veterans Camp PWSID: 5271000 � <br /> System Contact: Tom Robb Survey Date: 08/27/2008 <br /> --- ---- <br /> - ---- ----— ---- - -- <br /> �1llellhead Protection _ _ <br /> In accordance with Minn. Rules 4720.5110 and 4725.4450, a public water supplier must: <br /> 1) Maintain the isolation distances for new potential contaminant sources located around a <br /> public water supply well(s). <br /> 2) Monitor potential contaminant sources that were in existence, recorded, or authorized before <br /> May 10, 1993, and are not in compliance with the isolation distances established in Minn. Rules <br /> 4725.4450. <br /> 3) Implement wellhead protection (WHP) measures for potential contaminant sources located <br /> within 200 feet of public water supply wells. WHP measures are methods to prevent the <br /> contamination of a public water supply system. <br /> Tp accict ��pU Itl Cnmrl�in� With thP �recedino rec��,irPments, the Minnesota Department of Health <br /> has inventoried potential contaminant sources within 200 horizontal feet of your public water <br /> supply well(s) and provided a list of suggested WHP measures. <br /> Potential contaminant sources identified: <br /> Drainfield <br /> Septic tank <br /> Suggested WHP measures include: <br /> -Have septic tanks periodically pumped by a licensed pumper. Tank baffles and integrity should <br /> be evaluated at the time of each pumping. See Minnesota Rules 7080.0175. <br /> (www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/forms/getrule.shtml) <br /> Other WHP measures could be implemented in�luding public education, best management <br /> practices, hazardous waste collection, water conservation, plan review, groundwater monitoring, <br /> or others. <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />