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The Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton South Water System received slightly higher than normal positive tests for coliform bacteria which requires public notification. That notification, which can be accessed through the link provided below, highlights that follow-on, confirmation testing has been conducted; that those tests were within permitted limits; and that there are no actions required by you, our customers. We continue to closely monitor the Base's water systems to ensure the quality is protective of the health of our Marines, sailors, families, and the employees that live and work on Camp Pendleton. - The Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton South Water System received slightly higher than normal positive tests for coliform bacteria which requires public notification. That notification, which can be accessed through the link provided below, highlights that follow-on, confirmation testing has been conducted; that those tests were within permitted limits; and that there are no actions required by you, our customers. We continue to closely monitor the Base's water systems to ensure the quality is protective of the health of our Marines, sailors, families, and the employees that live and work on Camp Pendleton.

CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- Sgt. Daniel E. Norris, Officer Russell Palmeri and Cpl. Lance F. Bryant were presented with the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for meritorious service and the Navy Meritorious Civilian Service award, for heroic actions that saved the life of a Marine, at the Military Police Department headquarters building here, Dec. 17. Norris and Bryant are military police patrolmen and Palmeri is a civilian police officer with the Marine Corps Police Department, Security and Emergency Services Battalion here.(Lance Cpl. Asia J. Sorenson) - CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- Sgt. Daniel E. Norris, Officer Russell Palmeri and Cpl. Lance F. Bryant were presented with the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for meritorious service and the Navy Meritorious Civilian Service award, for heroic actions that saved the life of a Marine, at the Military Police Department headquarters building here, Dec. 17. Norris and Bryant are military police patrolmen and Palmeri is a civilian police officer with the Marine Corps Police Department, Security and Emergency Services Battalion here. (Lance Cpl. Asia J. Sorenson)

Safeguarding Personally Identifiable Information properly is critical to reducing the possibility of the loss or compromise of sensitive information that can adversely impact the integrity of the Marine Corps and its personnel, according to Commanding General’s Policy Letter 7-13. When PII is compromised, it can cause undue emotional and financial hardship on service members, civilian Marines, and contractors.For more information on how to protect PII, please contact the FOIA Coordinator at 760-725-6253 or visit: http://c4.hqi.usmc.mil/PII.asp - Safeguarding Personally Identifiable Information properly is critical to reducing the possibility of the loss or compromise of sensitive information that can adversely impact the integrity of the Marine Corps and its personnel, according to Commanding General’s Policy Letter 7-13. When PII is compromised, it can cause undue emotional and financial hardship on service members, civilian Marines, and contractors. For more information on how to protect PII, please contact the FOIA Coordinator at 760-725-6253 or visit: http://c4.hqi.usmc.mil/PII.asp

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