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Taj M. Bahadori -2- 22 January 2016 <br /> San Joaquin County DPW <br /> Stockton <br /> added to the design to account for the change so as to ensure that the underlying primary liner <br /> is protected per project specifications. <br /> • A higher-horsepower pump was installed in the LCRS sump to meet estimated landfill needs. <br /> The diameter of the lower section of the primary riser pipe was also increased (from 18 inches <br /> to 24 inches)to handle increased flows associated with the increased LCRS pump horsepower. <br /> • The operations soil particle and maximum clump size was increased from 3/ inch to 1 inch to <br /> facilitate mechanical screening of the material. <br /> The Final CQA Report includes a certification that Module 5, Phase 1 was constructed in <br /> accordance with the approved construction drawings, specifications, and CQA plan, and in <br /> conformance with Title 27 and Subtitle D requirements. Based on this certification and the <br /> information in the report, including design modifications, the Final CQA Report for Module 5, <br /> Phase 1 is hereby approved. This approval supplants previous interim approvals such that the <br /> module may be operated on a long term basis, <br /> If you have any questions, please contact me by telephone at (916) 464-4641 or by email at <br /> iohn.moodyQwaterboards.ca.gov. <br /> John Moody, P.E. <br /> Water Resource Control Engineer <br /> Title 27 Permitting and Mines <br /> Enclosure <br /> cc: Christine Karl, Permitting & LEA Support, CalRecycle, Sacramento <br /> Robert McClellon, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, <br /> Stockton <br /> Michael Raub, Advanced Earth Sciences, Inc., Irvine <br /> Eric Schneider, CB&I Environmental and Infrastructure, Inc., Sacramento <br />