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Joe Fisher H 540 – Environmental Health I Oregon State University 12 June 2008

Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment. Joe Fisher H 540 – Environmental Health I Oregon State University 12 June 2008. 1. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment. Introduction. Source Water Location Source Water Quality Travis AFB Water Quality

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Joe Fisher H 540 – Environmental Health I Oregon State University 12 June 2008

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  1. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment Joe Fisher H 540 – Environmental Health I Oregon State University 12 June 2008 1

  2. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment Introduction • Source Water Location • Source Water Quality • Travis AFB Water Quality • Emerging Contaminants 2

  3. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment • Source Water • 1: Sacramento River (70%) -- Surface (NBA)‏ • 2: Lake Berryessa (10%) -- Surface (SP)‏ • 3: Travis AFB (20%) -- Deep water wells • Water Treatment (8.1 million gal per day)‏ • Plant (ID: CA4810015)‏ • Serves only Travis AFB • Drinking Water • System (ID: CA4810701)‏ • Serves population of 23,000

  4. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment Source: 1. Sacramento River 2. Lake Berryessa 3. Travis AFB (wells)‏

  5. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment Source: 1. Sacramento River 2. Lake Berryessa 3. Travis AFB (wells)‏

  6. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment North Bay Aqueduct (Sacramento River):

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  14. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule for (waterborne pathogens)‏ Specifically: Cryptosporidium, Giardia lamblia, and viruses. High Values!

  15. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment Source: Travis AFB -- 2006 Annual Consumer Confidence Report

  16. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment Source: Travis AFB -- 2006 Annual Consumer Confidence Report

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  18. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment Emerging Contaminants In the Environment Pharmaceuticals and personal care products were first called "PPCPs" only a few years ago, but these bioactive chemicals (substances that have an effect on living tissue) have been around for decades. PPCPs include: * Prescription and over-the counter therapeutic drugs * Veterinary drugs * Fragrances * Cosmetics * Sun-screen products * Diagnostic agents * Nutraceuticals (e.g., vitamins)‏ Sources of PPCPs: * Human activity * Residues from pharmaceutical manufacturing (well defined and controlled)‏ * Residues from hospitals * Illicit drugs * Veterinary drug use, especially antibiotics and steroids * Agribusiness Source: http://www.epa.gov/ppcp/basic2.html

  19. Travis AFB Drinking Water and Source Water Assessment Conclusion • Source Water Location • Source Water Quality • Travis AFB Water Quality • Emerging Concerns 19

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