Water System Details

Community: KERN VALLEY MUTUAL WATER COMPANY
County: Kern
Sys. Category: Complete water system only
Agency Name: KERN VALLEY MUTUAL WATER COMPANY
Ownership: Private
Ownership Type: Private non-PUC reg
Population: 47
Connections: 43
2010 MHI: 17,032
SDAC or DAC: SDAC
DAC Classification Source: Calculated

IRWMP: KERN
Geography: Mountains
Location: Lake Isabella

Contact Title:
Contact: Vic Moya
Phone:
Alt. Contact:
Phone:

H2O Sys. Num.: 1500252
Water Source: GW
Active Wells Count: 2
Wells Issues?: XXXXX
Issues: SUMMER TIME WATER OUTAGES NEED BACK-UP WELL; reranked to "O" from "E"; system drilled well using own resources-This water system has two active wells; well 02, and 03. Source water at well 03 has recurring documented TCR failures that resulted in coliform

Potential Solutions:

  Water quality sample results for selected constituents. Values shown for water samples collected 2004-2014.
  Raw Water Delivered Water   Raw Water Delivered Water
  Max. Ave. Count Max. Ave. Count   Max. Ave. Count Max. Ave. Count
Arsenic (10 ug/L): 2.80 2.62 5 2.80 2.62 5 Flouride (2 mg/L): 0.74 0.50 5 0.74 0.50 5
DBCP (0.2 ug/L): Perchlorate (6 ug/L): 4.00 4.00 3 4.00 4.00 3
Nitrate as NO3 (45 mg/L): 64.00 11.93 9 64.00 11.93 9 TCE (5 ug/L): 0.50 0.50 2 0.50 0.50 2
PCB (0.5ug/L): 3 3 THMs (80 ug/L): 2.00 2.00 3 2.00 2.00 3
Uranium (20 pC/L): 3.71 3.27 3 3.71 3.27 3              

WW Sys. Num.:
Treatment: XXXXX
Design Flow (MGD):

Total Enforcement Actns:
Cat.1 Viol:
Cat. 2 Viol:

Total Viol:

Septic Probs?: XXXXX
Sewer Issues:
Potential Solutions: Have new wel drilled ajoining current system. Other - Construction/other: drilling-Kern Valley water system proposes to consolidate with Erskine Creek water company. Erskine Creek is willing to consolidate.The system proposes to connect to Erskine Creek via construction and installation of an approximate 1000 ft pipeline; rehabilitation and replacement of the deteriorated distribution system; installation of individual service connection meters; and connection of the existing wells and storage tank to the Erskine Creek water system. The final project will depend on best engineering practices and cost effectiveness.
Treatment Comm: XXXXX
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