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Big Island
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MIMNESOTA <br /> � <br /> DE�Allil'iM�4F HEALiII <br /> Protecting, maintai�ii�r,�ru�l i�uproving the health of all Minnesotans <br /> January 18, 2008 <br /> Veteran's Camp-Big Island <br /> c/o Gabriel Jabbour <br /> 985 Tonkawa <br /> Long Lake, MN 55356 <br /> Gentlemen/Ladies: <br /> We are writing to give you the results of the source water assessment for your water supply system. <br /> The assessment is for informational purposes. You are receiving a source water assessment because the <br /> Minnesota Department of Health has determined that you operate a transient noncommunity public <br /> water supply. A transient noncommunity public water supply,such as yours,has the potential to supply <br /> drinking water to at least 25 people for 60 or more days a year. <br /> Congress requires that states prepare source water assessments for all public water supply systems. Each <br /> assessment for a public water supply must contain the following information: <br /> 1)A description of the source of drinking water and the area that provides water to your well(s); <br /> 2)A determination of the susceptibility of your well(s)to potential contaminant sources; and <br /> 3)The drinking water contaminants of concern to anyone using the source of drinking water. <br /> Congress requires that states make source water assessments available to the public,and we intend to do <br /> this after presenting assessment results to you.The Minnesota Department of Health will serve assessment <br /> results out to the public using its worldwide web site;however, for security reasons,we will provide only the text <br /> portion of the assessment and will not show the locations of any wells used to provide drinking water. <br /> Please review your assessment, and contact the person listed as the Minnesota Department of Health representative <br /> within two weeks if you have any questions. We ask that you contact us if you have information that will enhance <br /> the accuracy of the source water assessment for your water supply system. We will be updating your assessment in <br /> the future as part of the sanitary survey and water quality monitoring activities we conduct for your public water <br /> supply system. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> C�� <br /> Bruce M. Olsen, Supervisor <br /> Source Water Protection Unit <br /> Enclosure <br /> Environmental Health Division, Drinkirtg Water Protection Section, P.O. Box 64975, St. Paul,Minnesota <br /> 55164-0975 <br /> TDD/TlY.• (651)201-5797 Minnesota Relay Service: (800) 627-3529 <br />
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