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June 26, 1990 RECEIVED <br /> Regulatory Section (198900175) JUL 12 1990 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> PERMITISERVICES <br /> Tom Horton <br /> County of San Joaquin <br /> Department of Public Works <br /> 1810 Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, California 95201 <br /> Dear Mr Horton: <br /> I am responding to your pre-discharge notification to fill <br /> 7.2 acres of vernal pools, wet swales, marsh and creek in the <br /> East half of Section 21, T.3 N. , R.8 E. , M.D.B. & M. , on Harney <br /> Lane about 7 miles East of Lodi in San Joaquin county, <br /> California. <br /> This letter will confirm our June 26, 1990 telephone <br /> notification that the Division Engineer has decided an individual <br /> permit will not be required for the proposed activity. The <br /> proposed discharge is authorized under the authority of <br /> nationwide permit number 26 provided the work meets the <br /> conditions listed on the enclosed information sheet. In <br /> addition, the following special conditions are included: <br /> (a) The permittee will implement the wetland mitigation <br /> plan described in the document titled "Wetlands Mitigation Plan, <br /> North County Sanitary Landfill, San Joaquin County, California'® <br /> dated May 22, 1990. <br /> (b) The permittee will excavate test holes for each vernal <br /> pool to determine whether there is a hardpan or impermeable layer <br /> at the site of the pools to be created. If there is not such a <br /> layer, the pools will be relocated to a suitable site possessing <br /> a hardpan or naturally impermeable layer. <br /> (C) The wetland mitigation areas will be judged successful <br /> if the plant species survival rate of the created wetlands is So <br /> per cent of the plant species composition of the preserved or <br /> control pools. <br /> (d) The permittee will assume the responsibility of keeping <br /> the mitigation areas in a litter free condition for the life of <br /> the landfill site. <br /> (e) All species used in the revegetation of the area will be <br /> California native species. <br />