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CAUTION:This email is originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the <br /> sender and know the content is safe. <br /> Hello Sandip, <br /> I left a voicemail a few minutes ago, but I figured it would be best to follow up with some pictures to clarify. We are <br /> working with the city on constructing a Solar PV project at the Treatment Plant and one of the best areas for the array is <br /> on top of the landfill. After speaking with Darin Smallen at the plant, it sounds like you do regular inspections of this <br /> landfill and these will still need to occur after the system were installed. We want to get feedback and keep all parties <br /> informed so we don't have any problems further down the line. Do you anticipate complications in performing your <br /> work at this plant and keeping everything in compliance? <br /> Plant address: 23865 Santa Fe Rd, Riverbank, CA 95367 <br /> Proposed Layout: 555 kW Ground Mount (Over Landfill), 100 kW Shade Structure (not over landfill) <br /> f <br /> ftu, I <br /> F. <br /> iF 11 ;I I - <br /> IIIde <br /> II I' <br /> - _ -,..�. -" - . }• oar .. - '- . <br /> # � .•.N <br /> This layout is not yet final, but we will be re-locating the road to the south (in line with the orange section). Generally, <br /> these panels are placed a minimum of 2-feet off the ground with 10-feet of spacing between the rows and all sides.The <br /> panels are tilted at 20 degrees and arranged in rows of 2, so they cover about 13-feet of land area between the 10-foot <br /> gaps.The picture below is a typical install arrangement for example. We typically use ground screws to penetrate and <br /> support the footings, but we want to be mindful of any environmental impacts and may do a ballast/weighted install <br /> instead. <br /> 4 <br />