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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - March 7, 1990 (46)SEWD completed a first phase study in 1988, and did contribute the entire $45,400 local share. This first study found that agricultural pesticide contamination within eastern San Joaquin County poses a serious threat to groundwater used for domestic purposes. Some areas (Lodi) are experiencing problems with DBCP. The current study is designed to determine the potential impact of DBCP and other contaminants upon the SEWD area, and to develop management strategies for coping with the problem. r .k F OMMORS . .' DE iEYGEORGE JOSEPH L DONDERO JACK H. TONE tt 1 . JACK LAVEN ... , ROGER K HUCKMI5 , WATER DISTRICT _ EDIFAN GENEMMANAGER STO}}CCTON EAST L,1 W► COUNSEL y :GENERAL STOCKTON, CA 95205.0157 209!948-03332 6767 EAST MAlN�RE�Rx P O BOX 5157 _ t't L�34 "� February. 14, 1990 - CITYCOUNCIL CITY. OF LODI. 221 W Pine Street Call -Box 3006 ... Lodi, CA 95241-1910 Subject: 205-j-2 Groundwater Quality Study Dear Council Members,; Stockton. East, Water --,District (SEWD) recently -requested,::.-. support for San Joaquin County General'Fund participation in the subject- study, :but n6w believes that participation by,, ' Eastern San Joaquin ,County,-.'wateragencies would be better. SEWD suggests that, ISEWD and seven agencies contribute the $50,000 local share over the two-year study period, as shown in the following table. -. Agency Share, dollars 1990 1991 WID $ 1,428 $ 1,428 NSJWCD 1,428 1,428 City of Lodi 1,428 1,428 CSJWCD 1,428 1,428 SSJID 1,428 1,428 City of Manteca 1,428 1,428 Lathrop County Water District 1,428 1,428 SEWD 15,004 15,004 Totals $25,000 $25,000 SEWD completed a first phase study in 1988, and did contribute the entire $45,400 local share. This first study found that agricultural pesticide contamination within eastern San Joaquin County poses a serious threat to groundwater used for domestic purposes. Some areas (Lodi) are experiencing problems with DBCP. The current study is designed to determine the potential impact of DBCP and other contaminants upon the SEWD area, and to develop management strategies for coping with the problem. General Manager j cc: Supervisor Barber Advisory Watc: Commission t; .,,hesitate to