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This contingency plan has been in place since 1993 without the need to have a <br /> letter of record from a waste water treatment plan. We can conduct further <br /> analysis beyond pesticides to review the strength of the compost in relation to pH, <br /> BOD, and other pollutant types. In most cases, compost leachate is now being <br /> viewed as a beneficial resource, "compost tea", with proper application. In context <br /> of this RFI, and with the over design of the pond facility, we request the approval <br /> of the Contingency Plan with as commitment to formalize the plan in 2007 during <br /> the SWFP Revision process. <br /> As part of the SWFP Revision, and further expansion of the compost facility with <br /> potential food waste types where the compost leachate would change, Tracy <br /> Material Recovery and Transfer Station is committed to evaluate these issues <br /> relative to the CEQA process and formalize a contingency plan in 2007 with a <br /> wastewater treatment plant. <br /> I look forward to working with you and your staff. Should you have any questions, <br /> pleas contact me at (916) 739-1200. <br /> Sincerely: <br /> q9W 'jig <br /> Evan W.R. Edgar <br /> Principal Civil Engineer <br /> cc: Mike Repetto, Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Station <br /> 3 <br />