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From:Vang-Lee,Vicky [EHD] [mailto:vvang-lee@sigov.org] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, October 4, 2023 4:09 PM <br /> To: Sarah Jablonsky<sarah.i@waltonengineering.com> <br /> Subject: 35 N Cherokee Ln <br /> Hi Sarah. Per our phone discussion, I understand that the repairs will be determined at a later time as you investigate <br /> where the leak is coming from. As I stated, any work that is not initially approved or included in the permit will need to <br /> be approved prior to the work being done. To avoid additional delay in your project, it may be a good idea to include all <br /> parts/cutsheets/certifications for the possible repairs/replacement that you anticipate. You mentioned penetrations <br /> over the phone,you may want to add that if you think it may be a possibility. I've attached your application for your <br /> reference. Let me know if you'll be making any revisions. FYI: if any piping is removed, additional permit application <br /> requirements will need to be reviewed and approved. <br /> Your scope of work also states "repair the defective flex connectors". If replacement is a possibility, please include that <br /> in the scope of work also. <br /> Repair 87 Line Leak: <br /> - Sawcut, remove, dispose of the drive slab ooncrete adjacent to(4) UM's one at a time until <br /> the leak is discovered. <br /> -Uncover the 87 piping and investigatelreapir the defective flex connector. <br /> -Obtain all rewired underground inspections. <br /> -Backfill and restore all concrete removed for this work, <br /> -Perform the required precision line test and obtain all required final inspections. <br /> Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. <br /> Best regards, <br /> Vicky Vang-Lee I Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Ave. Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> (209) 616-3028 1 vvang-lee(? <br /> 3 <br />