MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 63A, COARSEGOLD SOUTH
Maintenance District 63A, Coarsegold South (also known
as Meadow Springs), is located off State Highway 41 south
of Coarsegold. The district will provide water service to
a residential development consisting of 101 lots at build
out. Approximately 43 residences are currently connected.
The water system consists of two deep wells drawing from
rock fractures approximately 525 to 1200 feet below the
earth’s surface. Untreated water exceeds the secondary maximum
contaminant levels for iron and manganese. A plant built
to remove iron and manganese can process only 200 gallons
per minute, although the wells can produce in excess of
that amount. The wells supply two storage tanks, each with
a capacity of 135,000 gallons. Water is distributed to customers
through three pressurized zones. This system is not chlorinated.
Madera County Engineering Department routinely monitors
for contaminants in your drinking water according to Federal
and State laws. Our constant goal is to provide you with
a safe and dependable water supply. A Consumer Confidence
Report is prepared annually and delivered to all residents
served by the water district. These reports, prepared especially
for this district, are available for viewing below. Adobe
Acrobat Reader, which may be downloaded free of charge from
Adobe’s website, is required to view and/or print them.
Be aware that there is a one year lag time in these reports;
i.e., the report dated 2004 contains test results collected
in 2004, but the report is not written or released until
approximately June, 2005. Future dates will be posted as
they become available.
Maintenance District
63A, Coarsegold South
Annual Consumer Confidence Reports
If you have any further questions regarding this maintenance
district or service area please contact the Madera County
Resource Management Agency, Engineering and General Services
Department at (559) 661-6333 and ask for Special Districts.