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Show Notice to Manila Water Users This is to notify the users of the Manila Culinary Water Company Com-pany that during the third quarter of 1984, the water system was in violation of the State of Utah Public Drinking Water Regulations (Sec 4.4.2) in that our test samples showed a quarterly average of two coliforms per 100 milliliter sample. The regulation allows no greater average than one coliform per 100 milliliter sample. Mr. Karl Webb and Mr. Charles Jeffs of the Rural Water Association of Utah have been assisting the company the past two to three months. Water samples taken from our wells test good. What problem we have seems to be in the delivery system. Therefore we have taken Mr. Webb and Mr. Jeffs' suggestion that the system be temporarily chlorinated for a period of time. The procedure for doing this has been submitted to Mr. Travis Black, Bureau of Public Water Supplies, State of Utah Department of Health, for approval. If approved, the process will begin as soon as the necessary equipment can be put in place and readied, hopefully by the last week of November. David M. Faux Secretary Manila Culinary Water Company Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Nov. 21, 28 and Dec. 5, 1984. |