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and grouted to a depth as determined by the San Joaquin County <br /> Public Health Services, based on the well log at the time of <br /> construction. A minimum 100 foot grout seal will be required. <br /> 6. Existing wells which are to remain on the site shall be <br /> inspected by the County Public Health Services and shall be <br /> brought into compliance with surface sealing and casing height <br /> requirement as outlined by the Rules and Regulations of San <br /> Joaquin County Ordinance No. 1862. <br /> 7. The existing underground irrigation system shall be removed <br /> according to the amended RDSI, Appendix D dated October, 1990. <br /> 8. All abandoned wells must be destroyed with a cement sandy <br /> slurry to the bottom of well. All abandoned septic tanks must <br /> be destroyed. All abandonments must be completed under San <br /> Joaquin County Public Health Services permits. <br /> PROVISIONS <br /> 1. The permit is subject to review by the Local Enforcement <br /> Agency, and may be modified, suspended, or revoked, for <br /> sufficient cause after a hearing. <br /> 2 . The use of 60 mil high density polyethylene (HDPE) liner as <br /> described in the existing Waste Discharge Requirements #91-021 <br /> dated January, 1991 has been approved by the Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board, the Local Enforcement Agency, and the <br /> California Integrated Waste Management Board. The liner shall <br /> consist of 6 inches of compacted soil overlain by HDPE <br /> synthethic liner. <br /> 3 . Each waste module shall have a dendritic leachate collection <br /> and removal system directly over the HDPE synthetic liner. <br /> 4 . NCSL shall comply with the monitoring and reporting program of <br /> the California Regional Water Quality Control Board. <br /> CLOSURE & POSTCLOSURE MAINTENANCE <br /> 1. All documentation relating to the preparation of the closure <br /> and postclosure maintenance costs shall be retained by the <br /> operator and shall be available for inspection by the LEA or <br /> the CIWMB. <br /> 2 . The operator shall submit to the LEA copies of a plan for the <br /> closure of the landfill, and a plan for the postclosure <br /> maintenance of the landfill for approval by the LEA, the <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board, and the CIWMB. <br /> 3 . Preliminary closure and postclosure maintenance plans were <br /> received on July 30, 1990 and deemed complete by California <br /> 6 <br />