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Mr. Gabe Karam -2- 25 September 1992 <br /> rainfall and cause leachate seeps in the side of existing waste. These <br /> seeps could contribute liquid waste to surface runoff and contaminate <br /> it. <br /> 5. How will the County prevent leachate collected in the geonet from <br /> contaminating surface water runoff in the sump? If leachate mixes with <br /> surface runoff, then the combination must be treated as leachate. <br /> 6. The discharge of treated water to the future module for storage is <br /> acceptable. A revision to waste discharge requirements is needed to <br /> specify acceptable levels of treatment for this discharged water. What <br /> levels does the County propose be allowed for discharge? What frequency <br /> of monitoring does the County propose in order to demonstrate that the <br /> treatment process is working? <br /> We request the County to address the above concerns and submit a revised Plan <br /> by 15 October 1992. If you have any questions, please call Robert Evans at <br /> (916) 361-5737: <br /> WILLIAM MARSHALL <br /> Waste Discharge to Land Unit, Chief <br /> WJM/RAE <br /> cc: Ms. Lori Oldfather, Department of Fish and Game, Stockton <br /> Mr. Brad Williams, Integrated Waste Management Board, Sacramento <br /> Mr. Ed Padilla, San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Stockton <br /> i <br /> a <br />