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Michael King - 5 - 27 March 2023 <br /> City of Lathrop CTF <br /> 1. Well abandonment field activities shall not begin until WDRs Order No. <br /> R5-2016-0028-01 and MRP Order No. R5-2016-0028-03 have been rescinded by <br /> the Central Valley Water Board. <br /> 2. All monitoring wells proposed for abandonment shown in Attachment 1 shall be <br /> abandoned in accordance with the Monitoring Well Abandonment Workplan <br /> (Appendix A of the Monitoring Well Condition Survey Report), the Technical <br /> Memorandum, and San Joaquin County Well Standards. <br /> 3. Well destruction permits must be obtained from the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department. <br /> 4. Submittal of a Well Abandonment Report to the Central Valley Water Board is <br /> required after completion of the well abandonment activities. The report shall <br /> include copies of all well abandonment permits issued by the San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department and a description of any deviations <br /> from the Monitoring Well Abandonment Workplan. <br /> The City will remain as the responsible party for the monitoring wells until all wells are <br /> properly abandoned. <br /> These activities are necessary in order for the City to transition to the amended NPDES <br /> permit and updated Recycled Water NOA to further promote the use of recycled water. <br /> If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact me at <br /> john.baum@waterboards.ca.gov. <br /> John J. Baum <br /> Assistant Executive Officer <br /> Enclosure: Attachment A - Monitoring Wells to be Abandoned <br /> cc w/enc: Steven Shih, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, <br /> Stockton <br /> Howard Hold, Central Valley Water Board, Rancho Cordova (via email <br /> only) <br /> Greg Gibson, City of Lathrop Department of Public Works, Lathrop <br /> Paul Bedore, Robertson-Bryan, Inc., Rancho Cordova <br />