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1 <br /> 9 <br /> 7 . The fluid retention pond inside Trench #4 is intended <br /> to serve our leachate disposal needs for 1 year or <br /> until the leachate collection system provides no further <br /> liquid to the sump and collection system. At completion <br /> of the FMC Disposal operation in 1984 , fluids which are <br /> retained in the pond will be allowed to evaporate (summer <br /> of 1984) . Once evaporated , the plastic liner and the soil <br /> from the east , west and southern-most embankments will be <br /> removed and buried in the operations area with the FMC Waste . <br /> The soils from the trench floor beneath the pond and pond <br /> embankments will be tested to determine if they are <br /> contaminated and if so , they will be excavated and placed <br /> in the operations area . The entire operations area, approx- <br /> imatley the north z of Trench #4 , will be covered with 2 <br /> feet of compacted, fine-grained soil . Space which remains <br /> in Trench #4 will be used for disposal of Group 2 solid waste . <br /> Sincerely , <br /> BETA ASSOCIATES d c <br /> Jack E . McCollough <br /> Certified Engineering Geologist #905 <br /> cc : Forward , Inc . <br /> FMC , Modesto <br /> Gary Reents , DOHS <br /> Bud Eagle , State Water Resources Control Board <br /> Lee Hall , San Joaquin Local Health District <br /> Larry Aksland, Construction Contractor <br />