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Adrienne Ellsaesser [EH] <br /> From: Adrienne Ellsaesser[EH] <br /> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 3:04 PM <br /> To: 'HeatherShaddox' <br /> Cc: Steven Shih [EH]; Nuel Henderson [EH]; Donna Heran [EH] <br /> Subject: RE: Neil O.Anderson &Associates, Waste Water Disposal System <br /> Attachments: EPA Guidlines on Class V Shallow wells.pdf; WELL and BORING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR UNIT IV WELL PERMIT Final 7-28-10.pdf; MASTER FILE RECORD UNIT IV 8_4_1l.pdf; <br /> WELL BORING PERMIT Final -5_09_12.pdf <br /> Hi Heather, <br /> I spoke with Daniel a moment ago and discussed a bit of what needs to be done with him. I have outlined those steps <br /> and added a few more below. <br /> 1) First immediately stop all discharges into the well. <br /> 2) Provide an acceptable alternative for collecting and disposing of the waste water. Recycling the waste for use <br /> again is not acceptable in this instance. <br /> 3) Follow the guidelines of the EPA Guidelines on Class V Shallow Disposal Wells attachment to close a Class V well <br /> (Case C), but send the reports, etc,to EHD not EPA. <br /> 4) This will be Phase II investigation project initially to see if there is any contamination of the soil and/or ground <br /> water from this injection well. We will require$375 Site Mitigation Work plan fee, Master file record form <br /> completed,the work plan that follows the EPA guidance to sample the bottom and side walls of the <br /> boring/ground water,and the well destroyed by removing all contents of the well by over drilling.A third party <br /> shall collect the samples and deliver to the lab for analysis and the lab shall be instructed to release the results <br /> directly to EHD to my attention. Collect and containerize all cuttings of the over drilled well until we have the <br /> results from the lab. <br /> 5) If the results do not show any indication of contamination, then we will close this case once the containerized <br /> cuttings are properly disposed of and we verify the waste water is being properly disposed of. <br /> 6) If contaminants are found then we complete a prop 65 and notify Regional Water Quality Control Board and <br /> DTSC, and will require the cleanup of the site under our oversight, if Regional Board or DTSC decline this case. <br /> Please contact me if you have any questions. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Adrienne <br /> Adrienne Ellsaesser, REHS <br /> Program Coordinator <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton , CA 95205 <br /> Ph (209)468-0343 <br /> Fox (209) 468-0341 <br /> i <br />