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Merced County Grand Jury • 2016-2017

NEW Beginnings for Merced College Internal Investigation 16-10-11

Published: June 21, 2018 56 pages
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Findings 13 findings

F1
That a new communication and monitoring system is being installed. The full-body scanner allows the jail to confiscate contraband.
F2
That the broken glass panel in the in-take sober cell noted in the 2015-2016 Grand Jury report was replaced.
F3
That inmate cells were clean and organized.
F4
That improvements have been made to curtail contraband thrown over the fence.
F5
That the Main Jail is 47 years old and outdated according to the California Corrections Standards Authority. Plans for integrating the jail with the John Latorraca Correctional Center within the next few years will provide the county with a facility that will meet mandated standards.
F6
The Board Agenda Item form only provides for check marks indicating review and approval of discretionary fund expenditures.
F7
The Request for Special Board Project Funds form is not available on the County of Merced website.
F8
The compliance order with the DDW (Division of Drinking Water) will be in force until March 2025.
F9
The City of Los Banos has contracted with NAH (North American Haganas, Inc.) on a pilot program to remove Chromium 6 from its water supply. NAH is a company specializing in metal powders and is working on a system that extracts Chromium 6 from ground water. Their intent is to utilize this extracted metal for use in its industrial endeavors.
F10
MCCGJ found through its investigation and interviews that the City of Los Banos is ahead of other cities in California specific to dealing with the problem of Chromium 6 in its water supply.
F11
The City has made the citizens of Los Banos aware of the Chromium 6 levels in its water supply as required by the State of California Water Quality Board Directives.
F12
Although the amount of Chromium 6 in the Los Banos water supply is above standards approved by the State of California, the City has been given a waiver by the State to deal with the Chromium 6 levels as long as they continue to seek ways to lower the levels found in the water.
F13
The City of Los Banos developed a 20-year plan approved by the DDW to mitigate the level of Chromium 6 in the City’s water system.

Recommendations 7