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EXHIBIT A <br />861 Village Oaks Drive, Suite 100 • Covina, California 91724 <br />Phone: (626) 967-6202 • Fax (626)331-7065 • Website:www.stetsonengineers.com <br />Northern California Southern California • Arizona • Colorado • Oregon <br />ENGINEERS INC. <br />1543-32 <br />April 14, 2021 <br />Mr. Robert Y Hernandez <br />City of Santa Ana <br />220 South Daisy Avenue, Building A <br />Santa Ana, California 92703 <br />RE: Consumer Confidence Report - Calendar Years 2020, 2021, and 2022; <br />and Triennial Public Health Goal Report - Calendar Year 2022 <br />Dear Mr. Hernandez: <br />Consumer Confidence Report <br />The California Health and Safety Code Section 116470 (Title 22, Chapter 15, <br />Article 20) requires every community water system to prepare an annual Consumer Confidence <br />Report (CCR) and deliver the CCR to customers by July 1 of each year. Stetson Engineers Inc. <br />(Stetson) is pleased to submit this proposal to assist the City of Santa Ana (City) with CCR <br />preparation services. The CCR will be prepared in accordance with State Water Resources <br />Control Board, Division of Drinking Water (DDW) regulations and guidance. <br />Stetson has reviewed the City's water system and determined the proposed <br />budget to assist the City with CCR preparation services is $2,100 for the calendar year 2020 <br />report, based on our prior work and scope of services in preparing the CCR for the City (Stetson's <br />Standard Billing Rate Schedule is attached). However, the proposed budgets for calendar years <br />2021 and 2022 could not be determined at this time, due to anticipated proposed changes to the <br />CCR Rule that will likely impact the scope and budget for preparation of future CCRs. <br />Public Health Goal Report <br />State law requires the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard <br />Assessment (OEHHA) to develop public health goals (PHGs) for regulated drinking water <br />contaminants. The Calderon -Sher Safe Drinking Water Act of 1996 (Senate Bill 1307) required <br />public water systems with more than 10,000 service connections which detect one or more <br />contaminants in drinking water exceeding an applicable PHG to prepare a brief written report <br />(PHG Report) in plain language on or before July 1, 1998, and every three years thereafter. <br />Senate Bill 1307 lists the six requirements that must be included in a triennial PHG report, which <br />are also listed in California Health and Safety Code Section 116470(b). Public water systems <br />required to prepare a triennial PHG Report also are required to hold a public hearing for the <br />purpose of receiving public comment on the PHG Report. Public water systems may hold the <br />public hearing as part of any regularly scheduled meeting. The next triennial PHG Report is due <br />by July 1, 2022. <br />WATER RESOURCE PROFESSIONALS <br />LICENSED BY THE STATE BOARD OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS <br />