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�� �-3 <br /> Members of the community have raised the question of monitoring and testing for <br /> Cryptosporidium in the recycled water that will be produced by SBSA and distributed to <br /> customers by Redwood City. Staff recommends that no operating decisions be made at <br /> this time, but that the issues raised be left on the table for consideration after the DHS has <br /> responded to the Engineering Report, and then within the context of the project operations <br /> plan that will flow out of the Engineering Report and the system design. Since the initial <br /> deliveries of recycled water are anticipated in the summer of 2006, there will likely be <br /> additional extemal information available to include in the formulation of monitoring and <br /> testing protocols. <br /> Peter Ingram Ed verett <br /> Director, Public Works Services City Manager <br /> Attachments <br /> 1. Abstract entitled "Infectious Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts in Final Reclaimed <br /> Effluent" from the publication Applied and Environmenfal Microbiology, dated <br /> August 2003 <br /> 2. Fact Sheef for fhe generdl public by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) <br /> 3. Two-part paper on Cryptosporidium by the San Francisco Public Utilities <br /> Commission <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> �... _ _ . <br />