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Revocable Permit No. RP23-0892 <br /> INNOVATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SOULTIONS <br /> Page 3 <br /> 10. Disposal of water from the well site shall be in accordance with current federal <br /> regulations. <br /> 11. The barricading of any portion of City streets shall be subject to the approval of the <br /> City Traffic Engineer. Traffic cones and signage shall be used to direct traffic and <br /> shall be installed in accordance with the latest California Manual on Uniform Traffic <br /> Control Devices. <br /> 12. The Permittee shall maintain adequate sight distance during installation, <br /> maintenance, or sampling of the monitoring well. Additionally, service trucks shall <br /> not obstruct pedestrian paths, driveways, and sidewalks. <br /> 13. The Permittee has posted a security of $9,000.00 (nine thousand dollars) with the <br /> City of Stockton, which will remain in effect during the life of this permit. <br /> 14. Upon completion of well monitoring, the well shall be abandoned in accordance with <br /> the requirements of San Joaquin County Public Health Services. <br /> 15. The Permittee shall be wholly responsible to adjust all well boxes/vaults to any and <br /> all grade changes that occur in the subject area due to construction, demolition, or <br /> any other occurrence. <br /> 16. Permittee, or his contractor, shall remove all Underground Service Alert markings <br /> following completion of the monitoring well installation. <br /> a, "W� <br /> MICHAEL MCDOWELL <br /> DEPUTY DIRECTOR CDD/ PLANNING & ENGINEERING SERVICES <br /> CITY Or STOCKTON <br /> J <br />