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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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R1Page 15The AWA continue to aggressively pursue solutions to reduce high levels of HAA5s occurring at the Buckhorn facility.
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R2Page 15When agenda items of high interest to AWA customers are scheduled for AWA Board of Directors meetings, the agency issue a press release to encourage greater public participation. 1.2.7 Pertinent References, Documents and Materials
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R3Page 15First Mace Meadow Water Association, Inc. letter of notification dated November 11, 2005 sent to its customers regarding HAA5 levels.
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R4Page 15The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Ground Water & Drinking Water website available at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/
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R5Page 15Local water quality reports and meeting agendas can be viewed at the Amador Water Agency website available at http://www.amadorwa.com/
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R6Page 15The California Department of Water Resources website available at http://www.water.ca.gov/
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R7Page 15State Water Resources Control Board website available at http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/
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R8Page 15Scientific Facts on Water Disinfectants & Disinfectant by-products available at http://www.greenfacts.org/water-disinfectants/index.htm
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R9Page 15Proposed changes to regulations on water quality and reporting are available at the California Department of Health Services website http://www.applications.dhs.ca.gov/regulations/searchRegulation.asp Select R-62-00, click on the SUBMIT button, and then select item 08 – Text of changes to proposed regulations. 5 2005/2006 Grand Jury Final Report Chapter Two Education Route 88, Pioneer Chapter 2 Education 2.1 Introduction The 2005-2006 Grand Jury elected to review and evaluate the Amador County School District (“ACUSD”). Previous Grand Jury Reports indicated deficiencies in various facets of the school district including transportation, safety, and building maintenance. Overall, the 2005/2006 Grand Jury is pleased to note that there have been improvements in these areas. 2.2 Background The 2003/2004 Grand Jury Final Report included several responses from the ACUSD that referred to items not addressed or completed. These issues were investigated by the 2005/2006 Grand Jury. 2.3 Responsible Agency, City, County Department or Special District Amador County Unified School District 2.4 Jurisdiction, Justification, Penal Codes and or Laws 78 Op. Atty Gen. Cal. California Penal Code Section 933.5 2.5 Facts