Water System Details

Community: HART CREEK ESTATES MUTUAL WATER CO.
County: Kern
Sys. Category: Complete water system only
Agency Name: HART CREEK ESTATES MUTUAL WATER CO.
Ownership: Private
Ownership Type: Private non-PUC reg
Population: 77
Connections: 89
2010 MHI: 47,520
SDAC or DAC: DAC
DAC Classification Source: Calculated

IRWMP: KERN
Geography: Mountains
Location: Edison

Contact Title: Realty Management Services
Contact: Nan Brown
Phone:
Alt. Contact:
Phone:

H2O Sys. Num.: 1503329
Water Source: GW
Active Wells Count: 4
Wells Issues?: XXXXX
Issues: The Hart Creek Estates Mutual Water Company serves approximately 56 residential customers in a remote mountain community in Kern County, California. The water system consists of two small hard rock wells that supply an existing storage tank. The storage

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 1.43 7 2.00 1.43 7 Flouride (2 mg/L): 1.70 0.58 7 1.70 0.58 7
DBCP (0.2 ug/L): Perchlorate (6 ug/L): 4.00 4.00 7 4.00 4.00 7
Nitrate as NO3 (45 mg/L): 35.00 2.26 29 35.00 2.26 29 TCE (5 ug/L): 0.00 0.00 2 0.00 0.00 2
PCB (0.5ug/L): THMs (80 ug/L): 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Uranium (20 pC/L):              

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: The two existing water supply wells are piped together and convey water to an existing storage tank. The project involves installing a treatment system to remove the iron and manganese from the water exiting the storage tank. This will be accomplished by means of oxidation-filtration for a flow rate of approximately 110 gpm. Sodium hypochlorite and potassium permanganate will be added to the raw water and the water pumped into the storage tank. The iron and manganese particulates will be allowed to settle out in the storage tank. The tank will be cleaned out annually to remove settled particulates. As the water exits the tank it will be filtered using activated carbon and then enter the distribution system.
Treatment Comm: XXXXX
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