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0 <br /> Angelica Sandoval Marin [EH] <br /> From: Adrienne Ellsaesser[EH] <br /> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 9:05 AM <br /> To: 'Sucheon.Sung@stantec.com' <br /> Cc: Nuel Henderson [EH];Angelica Sandoval Marin [EH] <br /> Subject: Chevron site 351515 located at 4707 Pacifica Avenue in Stockton <br /> Attachments: MASTER FILE RECORD UNIT IV 8_4_1l.pdf;WELL and BORING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR UNIT IV WELL PERMIT Final 7-24-14.pdf,WELL BORING PERMIT 7_24_14.pdf <br /> Hi Sucheon, <br /> Our fees went up this fiscal year(on 7/1/14). The Inspection activity fee is now$390 for each parcel where work is <br /> being performed.The MW destruction permit fee is$130/MW. One permit per parcel is allowed with as many MWs <br /> being destroyed on that parcel, so 33 MWs on one permit is fine. <br /> The MW destruction permit fees for this parcel would then be$390 +$130 x 33 MW=$4680. (form attached explaining <br /> fees and requirements) <br /> Any off site wells(owned by someone else)would require a separate MW Destruction Permit with an additional <br /> Inspection activity fee plus the MW destruction fee. <br /> -The two MWs located on City property would be, $390+ 2 x$130=$650, if located in the same street/area. <br /> - If MW locations are on different streets,then two additional permits(one for each MW) at$390+$130=$520/ <br /> permit <br /> I am not familiar with your site, but Angelica Marin is the new caseworker and can best address the full destruction <br /> requirements for this site. Please submit your destruction submittal to her at amarin@s[cehd.com that includes: <br /> • That any nested monitoring well will be over drilled using an auger larger in diameter than the original borehole. <br /> Successful removal of all contents of a nested well has been achieved by centering the augur on the deepest cased <br /> well. The diameter of the augur used was large enough to capture and remove all of the wells and the well contents <br /> in one downward pass. <br /> • All Investigation Derived Waste (IDW); including all soil cuttings, groundwater, and water generated from well <br /> destruction activities is required to be properly containerized, labeled, stored and disposed and the signed <br /> manifests of the disposal of IDW will be submitted to EHD. <br /> • a completed San Joaquin County Well and Boring Permit Application form that describes the destruction of the <br /> wells as outlined above; (form attached) <br /> • a completed and signed Master File Record form that indicates who the billing party will be; (form attached) <br /> • an encroachment permit issued by the City of Stockton for wells being destroyed that were constructed within <br /> the public right-of-way <br /> • the most recent analytical data of soil and groundwater the wells intersect- Our Standards require any well <br /> that intersects soil and or groundwater with detectable levels of contaminants of concern shall have all <br /> well contents removed by over drilling and the resulting boring grouted from bottom to 3 feet bsg. <br /> • Site plan depicting the location of all wells related to this site; <br /> • Table listing all wells related to this site, including borehole diameter, total depth, screened interval, and <br /> planned method of destruction for each well (over drill/ pressure grout) <br /> • An account that all wells installed for the remediation of this site are being destroyed <br /> • Once permits have been issued, the EHD requires at least five working days notification for scheduling the <br /> inspection appointments. <br /> Thanks, <br /> Adrienne <br /> i <br />