Water System Details

Community: FRONTIER TRAIL HOMEOWNERS ASSOC, INC.
County: Kern
Sys. Category: Complete water system only
Agency Name: FRONTIER TRAIL HOMEOWNERS ASSOC, INC.
Ownership: Private
Ownership Type: Private non-PUC reg
Population: 32
Connections: 36
2010 MHI: 40,685
SDAC or DAC: DAC
DAC Classification Source: Calculated

IRWMP: KERN
Geography: Mountains
Location: Kernville

Contact Title: WATERMASTER
Contact: John Jones
Phone:
Alt. Contact:
Phone:

H2O Sys. Num.: 1500398
Water Source: GW
Active Wells Count: 2
Wells Issues?: XXXXX
Issues: Frontier Trails currently owns a "grandfathered" Stand-by well for emergency water distribution. The well is within 75 feet of the Kern River at a depth of 40 feet. Regulations indicate that the wells' location, it's turbidity levels and the effects of su

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): 2.00 2.00 4 2.00 2.00 4 Flouride (2 mg/L): 0.29 0.25 4 0.29 0.25 4
DBCP (0.2 ug/L): 1.00 0.67 3 1.00 0.67 3 Perchlorate (6 ug/L): 4.00 4.00 5 4.00 4.00 5
Nitrate as NO3 (45 mg/L): 4.90 1.66 9 4.90 1.66 9 TCE (5 ug/L): 0.50 0.50 2 0.50 0.50 2
PCB (0.5ug/L): 1 1 THMs (80 ug/L): 2.00 2.00 1 2.00 2.00 1
Uranium (20 pC/L): 0.23 0.23 1 0.23 0.23 1              

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: Frontier Trails "Stand-by" water well is too near the Kern River. The wells water tests reflect the effects of surface water and its turbidity levels are above acceptable standards. Frontier Trails property is such that we cannot relocate the well to acceptable standards without a purchase of new propery, the engineering, contracting, inspection and drilling of a new well with the relocation of new utilities and controls.-Intertie to Calwater systems would create a viable emergency and standby connection to a treated potable water source. Currently we have to post warnings about the clarity and drink ability of our water , this would eliminate this process and provide clean, clear water-3 addtional 8,500 gallon storage tanks placed into our existing system will generate increased pressure for residential use and provide for mitigation for our will-serve members. The additional tanks will allow FTHA to create a looped distribution system.
Treatment Comm: XXXXX
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