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borings from the ones you see in the highway right-of-way (SB-1 through <br /> SB-3) . We 've received verbal approval from the Central Valley Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board to advance the step-out borings at these <br /> locations. We completed the highway borings back in February. If you have <br /> any questions, please let me know. <br /> Thanks, <br /> Will Slowik <br /> William Slowik <br /> Environmental Project Manager I Water, Environment & Transportation SAIC <br /> Energy, Environment & Infrastructure, LLC (SEE&I) <br /> office: 559. 638 . 7655 1 mobile: 916. 416. 3075 <br /> Please consider the environment before printing this email . <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: John Yoakum [EH] [mailto: JYoakum@sjcehd. com] <br /> Sent: Mon 8/13/2012 9: 11 AM <br /> To: Gehlke, Sean A. <br /> Subject: FW: Boring Permit Application - Ahern Road-Vernalis <br /> Sean, <br /> I have received your package. <br /> Your maps seem old and it looks like boring C is still in the highway. <br /> Have all three borings been moved off the public roadway into the parcel <br /> behind the houses? <br /> If there is still a boring in the public right of way, I need an <br /> encroachment permit. <br /> If all the borings are not on the same parcel, I need to issue 2 permits . <br /> Please clarify; your maps seem to be outdated. <br /> Johnny Yoakum <br /> Senior REHS <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 2 <br />