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Mr. Randall Dodd - 2 - 4 May 2001 <br /> City of Riverbank <br /> effects of individual percolation ponds coming into and going out of service. The critical <br /> path schedule should lead to a"decision tree" approach that specifies what occurrences will <br /> alert the City that additional steps are needed to ensure compliance, and what those steps <br /> might be. <br /> Please submit a revised Contingency Plan that addresses these comments no later than 30 May 2001, <br /> and inform us at your earliest convenience of the current status of your negotiations for use of the land <br /> west of the existing percolation ponds. If you have any questions, please call me at (916) 255-3135 or <br /> Anne Olson at(916) 255-3140. <br /> "A uu�u <br /> WENDY WYELS <br /> Chief, Waste Discharge to Land Unit <br /> Lower San Joaquin River Watershed <br /> cc: Denise Wood, Stanislaus County Environmental Resources Department, Modesto <br /> Mike Huggins, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, Stockton <br /> Steven Black, City of Riverbank Wastewater Treatment Plant, Riverbank <br /> Dave Richard, Nolte Associates, Inc., Sacramento <br />