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Eire: jn Notice n ' the tko IS Hi' inn try n ij'oss 10 Notice: Declaration try on 'f m m it it of Candidacy ist Nai it t'lf sf ' tisr'ti !’ July Millard County 2003 np in I' cin nnboi (M'fSOft 'tfu c hours U ’1 1e ' ' J Cy 17 ogress ar d oonrd M in MIN IT Sh(X)? te to ttw' tisi nnq a st )l fhn f'l ' IP - O in COM n fru Attention nav Buis irf1 n't M II for P O (m t’ ilfi J br Town On ity n n INOliC ?uu impr ovetiionts p to pm Town nr e St nth s 1J sr vatrr itt Sop n! anl v '’Iff int Invitation to Bid in otf v ' Publiahed in the Millard County Chronicle July 10 17 and 24 2J03 It’ - M 4 t‘ Co’tr tint ffs fof N r 4 u may rtr a ot Utah n COM VI)IO( mdto Inly tniitv on Sr otf B n Election ana Uuit n!1 prof u' ifly OosifiM-tfns 2 day aiti Delta City Notice of lx dr urt opy lion to s in n V itaf n bt s'l-- w of vffi 4 has ou1 u s trd n ompivmt rk th H‘ Ms n Ii fault robot ptnst ynj n sn ft s o UfKI y)ti Ih a ' S inswH sum si'vJ ' r N Lae S uti U’ati 'unis U ' Stitr h in 20 N (" a n Published in the Mi Ad Chronicle Progrofc Ju'y id r ft DF s Com ty and 17 2003 24 CUV 1A FepMt This report is siqoorl to inform you alKu4 f’ viJf' a sde and dotMiP)hfn su u i imu provirie water peatnv'nt process and pr ui"v improve r water sour ox am deep wells all homo te " e ustomei tv lease on! at Noil orster at Delta r want la 'n in' umod about tfie1' vNdiv utlfty yo of se4 ond and fourth njs are held n h 'vi table h rev provules more inftvmat on se h ae a modum susc eptihn Nsn letoimen nur mhii ftn e to rfv'e inf l hie S1 ' s th the Federal an i to a i'i 'ii am De on aer " ' my look n ?t'? s imfs mi'! s nai1 am Svimo conshtueots e th it y utiirty asr i ' is 7h erne w sn n s m a ' is' 'r ‘pi ih tamtinr tar a i’ s of Ponkinq Watpf has q tables To accomplish this hs table sponds tn one minute ir in e s re a r e a pm” - co4respcn p m water bf'sfV senvO r'S’isje i ' q r ot te of asbestos fitters " ar 'N o' jefs treatment vsatfx of othr ' “‘le fas ij mquired process intended Ui ''t'j ft rs m im Allowed iMCL) is the hqhes usmq the best aaiiabic a vj tM t n ix feasible voa iMClCi ' ft 's s sni rsi e'af 'f'T at is the iia intps ssa c a m j n 'v sf a r treatment of a HJP £ until i i i n n to ir mo n n allow kt f’T— level trvoi a marQin o vat r tovs and f years sanpanq aatns v as Around drnkinq water sour es war a samples these wa'vs a s t ss reouimme h" " IM u am Turb'dN o svs‘ "x nv q In to the sampling outlined in the table above we have also sampled tot (21 Volatile Organic Chemicals 28 Pesticides 35 Unregulated Organic Chemicals and 10 Unregulated Pesticides) These additional chemicals were not delected Vve constantly monitor the water supply tor vanous constituents We have detected radon in the finished water supply tn 2 out of samples tested There is no federal regulation tor radon levels m drinking water Exposure to air transmitted radon over a long period of time may cause adverse health effects Radon is a radioative gas which is naturally occurring in some ground water poses a lung cancer nsk when the gas is released from yotw water into the air (as occurs during showering bathing or washing dishes or clothes) and a stomach cancer nsk when you dunk water containing radon Radon gas released from drinking water is a relatively small part of the total radon in air Other sources are radon gas from soil which enter homes through foundations and radon inhaled directly while smoking cigarettes Experts are not sure exactly what the cancer risk is from a given level of radon m your dnnkirtg water you are concerned about radon m your home tests are available to determine the total exposure level For additional information on how to have your home tested contact Protect Environment Radon Hotline sources of drinking water are subject to potential contamination by constituents that are naturally occurring or are man made or radioactive materials All drinking water Those constituents can be rrncrobes organic or inorganic Chemicals bottled including water may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health nsk More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be ot tuned by calling the Environmental Protection Agency a Sate Drinking Water Hotline at MC s are set at very stringent levels To understand the possible health effects described tor many regulated constituents a person would have to drink 2 liters of water every day at the MCL level for a lifetime to have a chance of having the described health effect EPA has reviewed the drinking water standard tor arsenic 8 has been set at ppb Arsenic is a natural'y occurring mineral known to cause cancer m humans at high concentrations Soiree Protection Plan completed on file for review Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants m drinking water than the general population persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy persons who have undergone organ transplants people with HIV ADS or nther immune system disorders some elderly and infants can be particularly at nsk from infections These peop should seek advice from EPACDC on their water to care health about drinking lessen the nsk of Infection by guidelines providers appropriate means contaminants are available from the Sate Drinking VVater Hotline 8XI4264791) cry ptosportdium and other microtwological We at Delia Ci work around the clock to provide top quality water to every tap We ask that an our customers help us protect our wati’r soirees which are the heart of our community our way of life and our children s futjre Quality on Tap' Our commitment our profession in 17 Millard 2003 Published the County Chronicle Progresa July 2 s n sponds to one irrr patt per quadr oa pvnute to one Aon per e a1 txte vision a pie e in the mii m vv't Mu'MioncJs ' u To help with eseet n |