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Page 1 of 1 <br />Garrett Backus [EH] <br />From: Michael Walton[m.walton@waltonengineering.com] <br />Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 4:22 PM <br />To: Garrett Backus [EH] <br />Subject: RE: 1469 E Hammer Lane, Stockton SR0054378 <br />Garrett: <br />We will not know the exact nature of the repair until we excavate. <br />It is very unlikely that will replace any pipe. <br />The leaks are usually at a flex boot, at a secondary clamshell fitting or at a small (repairable) fracture on the <br />secondary pipe. <br />All of those are repairable without replacing pipe or installing any new UDC penetration fittings. <br />I would suggest amending the permit after excavation to match the actual repairs required. <br />Thanks for your help. <br />Michael <br />From: Garrett Backus [EH] [mailto:gbackus@sjcehd.com] <br />Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 2:28 PM <br />To: Michael Walton <br />Subject: 1469 E Hammer Lane, Stockton SR0054378 <br />Hi Michael, <br />I need more information before I can approve this permit. Will sections of pipe be replaced or will pinhole leaks <br />be patched? Will the repair require installation of new penetration fittings in dispenser 1? If these questions <br />cannot be answered before excavation I can issue a conditional permit which will require an amended scope of <br />work after the pipe is excavated. <br />The amended scope of work will need to include cut sheets for parts used and details showing where each part <br />will be used. <br />Thx, <br />Garrett Backus, RENS <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />600 E. Main Street <br />Stockton, CA 95202 <br />telephone: (209) 468-2986 <br />fax: (209) 468-3433 <br />email: gbackus@sjcehd.com <br />5/30/2008 <br />