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Antonia K.J. Vorster <br /> December 29, 1989 <br /> Page 3 <br /> WASTE TREATMENT PROCEDURES <br /> The above description clarifies the original statement made under this <br /> subsection. In addition the crystallized salt can be broken up and hauled <br /> to a proper disposal depository. However, this is a back up procedure <br /> that would probably damage the pond liners beyond the point of reasonable <br /> repair or continued use. <br /> LEACHATE CONTROL <br /> Sentence two and three should be as follows: <br /> These crystallized salt and brine solids will be disposed of as described <br /> above. <br /> Once the pond is dry and accessible for power equipment the underlining <br /> soil will be tested for contamination. <br /> Paving will probably be placed to the toe of the existing pond embankment. <br /> The existing liner if proven sound will prevent stormwater from entering <br /> the vadose zone. <br /> Hopefully this letter will better describe what is planned as future <br /> work at the Southwest Hide Company. It is our intent to meet with the <br /> Board' s staff at you convenience. Please call me at (915)920-3518 if <br /> you have any questions. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> L.A. Moldenhauer L.S. , P.E. <br /> Principal <br /> cc: Dana Means, Operations Manager <br /> Southwest Hide Company <br /> Mike Girdner Partner, Southwest Hide <br /> Company <br /> San Joaquin Local Health District <br />