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A drinking water source and a sewage dump area in close proximity is an extremely bad idea. I hope the truck shown in the photo is not used for both drinking water and sewage pumping / dumping. If the truck is being used for both, this practice should be discontinued.
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A drinking water source and a sewage dump area in close proximity is an extremely bad idea. I hope the truck shown in the photo is not used for both drinking water and sewage pumping / dumping. If the truck is being used for both, this practice should be discontinued.
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A drinking water source and a sewage dump area in close proximity is an extremely bad idea. I hope the truck shown in the photo is not used for both drinking water and sewage pumping / dumping. If the truck is being used for both, this practice should be discontinued.
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From: "Jim Tyler" <JTYLER@sonoma-county.org> Add to Address Book
To: kevenbarnes@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Thank you Jim
Hi Keven
I would say that having a drinking water source and a
sewage dump area in close proximity to each other is an extremely bad idea. Just for discussion sake, when I used to work for the San Diego Environmental Health Department evaluating the placement of septic systems and water wells, there were strict setback protocols we had to follow. Generally, the setback between a well and a leach field was 100 feet, between a well and a septic tank was 50 feet, between a closed (tightline) sewer line was 50 feet, and an open sewer manhole was 100 feet. I hope this helps as far as what safe separation should be. Additionally, I hope the truck shown in the photo is not used for both drinking water and sewage pumping/dumping. I dont' know how one would ever safely disinfect the tank for use with potable water after it has been contaminated with sewage. I for one, would never drink any water from a tank I knew once contained sewage. If the truck is being used for both, this practice should be discontinued and the truck only used for sewage, and the mislabeling of "Drink Water" removed from the truck.