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0 0 <br /> Mr. Lynn Forcum - 2 - 23 April 2001 <br /> — Soil borings drilled for the annual soil monitoring shall be grouted with neat cement(with up to five <br /> percent bentonite by weight) from the total depth of the boring to a depth of 1.5 feet below ground <br /> surface. The remaining borehole can be filled with native soil to allow occasional discing of the soil <br /> without damage to the farming equipment. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department's Well Standards, Section 13.17.7 allows the top 3 feet to be filled with native material; <br /> because the borings will be located in application areas, this more stringent requirement is necessary. <br /> — Permits for drilling the soil borings are required by the San Joaquin County Department of <br /> Environmental Health. <br /> — In Section 9.7.1, some text is missing from the discussion of equipment blanks, please provide that <br /> text. <br /> By 4 May 2001, please submit an addendum to the workplan which addresses these comments and <br /> provides a schedule for well installation. If you have any questions on this conditional approval,please <br /> telephone me at (916) 255-3116. <br /> TIMOTH R. O'BRIEN <br /> Waste Discharge to Land Unit <br /> San Joaquin River Watershed <br /> cc: Mr. Mike Huggins, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, Stockton <br /> Robert Martin, Kleinfelder, Stockton <br /> Cl jxl Fil,S Hl Nab Pm KtOrt 04230 LLC <br />