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Page 2 of 5 <br /> . know how deep (for sure) this well is, I can't be sure you got it all. Quarter inch <br /> tubing stretches. And what's at the bottom end? A screen? How you planning <br /> on removing it or any 'installed' sand/filter pack? <br /> As for native soil backfill, only the last/top three feet and NEVER as the whole <br /> backfill at a contaminated site. No negotiating that. <br /> And if I had a nickel for every time I heard.... "in other counties.........you know <br /> the response to that... <br /> If you want to change/modify your Plans, let me know. We ALL need to be <br /> onboard with the choices BEFORE I issue and before you start the procedures <br /> on site. <br /> The completed submittal packet from you, changes or not, must be here NLT <br /> than Monday, Nov 14 by 10am. IF you think the packet is complete now and you <br /> do not plan to change the Plan to drill out, then looks like all you have to submit <br /> is here. I'll go over all the papers today to see. <br /> I'll get back to you if there is a concern that needs your attention. Also, let me <br /> know if you're thinking of changing the Plan A. <br /> Mike. <br /> From: Eisert, James [mailto:James.Eisert@arcadis-us.com] <br /> Sent: Monday, November 07, 20117:10 PM <br /> To: Mike Infurna [EH] <br /> Cc: Hackman, Scott; Davis, Scott <br /> Subject: FW: Tracy, CA - Maintenance Facility - Well Destructions <br /> Mike, <br /> Please see our responses below. We understand and will comply. I will contact you tomorrow (Tuesday, <br /> Nov 8th) to confirm you have what you need so we can proceed. <br /> Our revised tentative start date is Tuesday, November 15th—9:00 AM. If this revised date is <br /> problematic,just let me know. I realize we need the permits and an inspector on site before we begin. <br /> I'd like to know how you perceive% inch diameter tubing to cause a problem if it's not totally removed. <br /> Have you experienced problems with this previously? I will have to explain to my client the need for <br /> additional funds to over-drill this to depth to confirm it's totally removed. In the past (in other counties) <br /> we have simply removed the top foot or two of sanitary seal and literally grabbed and pulled it out of <br /> the boring then back-filled with native soil. <br /> James <br /> 11/8/2011 <br />