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PS Code Transition


Water System No. : CA2800625 Federal Type : C
Water System Name : ADVENTIST HEALTH - ST. HELENA HOSPITAL State Type : C
Principal County Served : NAPA Primary Source : GW
Status : A Activity Date : 03-22-1979
Distribution System Classification : D1 Max Treatment Plant Classification : T1

NOTICE TO USERS OF THE DATABASE: Users of this database should use care in interpreting these data. Data that does not meet Division of Drinking Water (DDW) data quality objectives is not included and the provided data may not be representative of water served by a water system. For example, the presence of a contaminant in a particular source of water at a given concentration does not necessarily mean that the water from that source was served by the water system to its customers, or, if served, that the contaminant was present at that concentration. Water systems may not use certain sources or may treat or blend them prior to serving the water to customers.

Questions about contaminants in particular sources are best addressed by the specific public water system, or by the associated DDW district office.

The Division of Drinking Water's (DDW's) drinking water quality monitoring schedules identify upcoming required testing of drinking water for water systems in California. These documents should not be used for determining whether water systems are in compliance with monitoring requirements. The purpose for providing these monitoring schedules is to allow water systems to verify that their sampling and analyses have been incorporated into the DDW database and to identify upcoming required monitoring/sampling events.

Notes for Water Systems:
1. The monitoring notification documents should be considered "draft," in that they will change with subsequent updates, and as monitoring data are submitted, or as monitoring schedules are revised .
2. The monitoring notification documents are derived from the DDW Water Quality database and from schedules maintained by DDW districts.
3. If your upcoming monitoring or your data identified as "DUE" are not in agreement with this document, or if your have been advised of any increased monitoring that is not reflected in the report for a particular source, please contact your District Engineer or LPA representative. For a map of the districts, please click here.
4. If your notification report for a source is blank, this does not necessarily indicate compliance with all monitoring requirements.
5. These notification reports may not reflect compliance with initial monitoring for newly regulated constituents, or constituents that require special monitoring frequencies. For example, the DDW database is unable to accurately forecast the vulnerable non-volatile synthetic organic chemical (SOC) frequency for large water systems serving over 3,300 people of 2 quarters every 3 years.
5a. For radionuclide compliance monitoring, a gross alpha (GA) particle activity measurement may be substituted for other measurements when the assigned value is less than 5 pCi/L. The assigned value is calculated by adding 0.84 of the counting error (CE) to the gross alpha result (GA + 0.84xCE). If the assigned value is greater than 5 pCi/L, then the water sample must be analyzed for uranium per Section 64442, Article 5, Chapter 15, Division 4, Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations. In addition, if the difference between the assigned value and the uranium measurement [GA + (0.84 x CE) - U] is greater than 5 pCi/L, analysis for Radium-226 and Radium-228 is required. If you have specific questions, contact your DDW District Office.
6. Some Nitrate (as N) results under storet code 00618, will have a result of �N/A� which stands for �Not Applicable.� This stems from the change in regulation requiring that all nitrate sampling be reported as Nitrate (as N) starting January 1, 2016. Prior nitrate sampling was reported as Nitrate (as NO3). With this change in nitrate reporting requirements, the monitoring schedules have captured the last date of Nitrate (as NO3) sampling and applied it to Nitrate (as N) in determining the next due date [unless there have been Nitrate (as N) samples collected]. The Nitrate (as NO3) result, however, does not carry over to Nitrate (as N) which is why there may be a notation in the �Constituent Identification� column to reference storet code 71850 for the last nitrate result. In these instances, the �Constituent Identification� column will say, �NITRATE (as N) � [see 71850].� Any questions should be referred to your District Engineer.  
Test Legends:
  • PS Code = Primary Station Code; used by laboratories to upload water quality data
  • Old PS Code = (Water System Number)-(Sample Point ID)
  • New PS Code = (Water System Number)_(Facility ID)_(Sampling Point ID) to be used by laboratories to upload water quality data when CLIP (California Laboratory Intake Portal) is implemented
  • Facility Status: A = Active; P = Proposed
  • Certain PS Codes have been removed from this table as they are not intended to have water quality data electronically reported. As an example, a water system may have a PS Code to represent Well 01 and another PS Code to represent Well 01 Chlorination. However, water quality data should only be reported to the PS Code for Well 01. The PS Code for Well 01 Chlorination would be removed from the list to avoid confusion in uploading data. If you notice that a PS Code is missing from the list that may be needed for uploading water quality data, please contact your District Office or Local County Primacy Agency.

Click to hide / show columns: Old PS Code | New PS Code | Facility ID | Sample Point ID | Sample Point Name | Status


Monitoring Schedules for All Sampling Points
Water System Sampling Points
Old PS Codes New PS Codes Facility ID Sample Point ID Sample Point Name Status
2800625-003 CA2800625_003_003 003 003 BALLENTINE WELL 03 A
2800625-005 CA2800625_005_005 005 005 COMBINED HORIZONTAL WELLS A
2800625-006 CA2800625_006_006 006 006 LIPARITA WELL 01 (SEASONAL) A
2800625-008 CA2800625_008_008 008 008 BELL CANYON WTP - HORIZ WELLS A
2800625-009 CA2800625_009_009 009 009 TREATMENT PLANT - LIPARITA WELL 02 A
2800625-012 CA2800625_012_012 012 012 A1 WELL A
2800625-013 CA2800625_013_013 013 013 A2 WELL A
2800625-014 CA2800625_014_014 014 014 A3 WELL A
2800625-015 CA2800625_015_015 015 015 A4 WELL A
2800625-016 CA2800625_016_016 016 016 N1 WELL A
2800625-017 CA2800625_017_017 017 017 N2 WELL A
2800625-018 CA2800625_018_018 018 018 N3 WELL A
2800625-019 CA2800625_019_019 019 019 N4 WELL A
2800625-020 CA2800625_020_020 020 020 LIPARITA WELL 02 A
2800625-021 CA2800625_021_021 021 021 IRON AND MANGANESE TREATMENT PLANT A
2800625-022 CA2800625_022_022 022 022 HILLCREST WELL 03 A
2800625-010 CA2800625_DST_010 DST 010 DBP-500 ...* A
2800625-011 CA2800625_DST_011 DST 011 DBP-535 ...* A
2800625-LCR CA2800625_DST_LCR DST LCR Lead and Copper Sample Sites ** A
2800625-023 CA2800625_T001_023 T001 023 MAIN STORAGE TANK (1 MG) A
2800625-001 CA2800625_001_001 001 001 BALLANTINE WELL 01 - ABANDONED I
2800625-002 CA2800625_002_002 002 002 BALLENTINE WELL 02 - INACTIVE I
2800625-004 CA2800625_004_004 004 004 HILLCREST WELL 01 I
2800625-007 CA2800625_007_007 007 007 HILLCREST WELL 02 I
Old PS Codes Old PS Codes Facility ID Sample Point ID Sample Point Name Status
 
*Please refer to the Stage 2 DBP Monitoring Plan Approval Letter for full sample point names.
**Please use this PS Code for all lead and copper samples.