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Corral Hollow Sanitary Landfill Ugration Monitoring Wells Page 3 of 6 <br /> W Is <br /> Waste Discharge to Land Unit <br /> Central Valley Region - RWQCB <br /> 11020 Sun Center Drive, Suite 200 <br /> Rancho Cordova, CA. 95670 <br /> Ph: 916-464-4737 <br /> fx: 916-464-4775 <br /> >>> "Yekta, Gino" <GYekta@CIWMB.ca.gov> 3/23/2007 3:19 PM >>> <br /> Thank you for meeting with the operator to discuss the ponding issue. <br /> If the May 1, 2007 timeline is okay with the RWQCB, then we are okay <br /> with that as well. <br /> Here are responses to your questions (in the same order of your <br /> questions) : <br /> #1 - I am not sure if there is anything that specifically constitutes a <br /> plugged probe. I suggest that you can tell if a probe is plugged by <br /> finding water and sediment in it that would keep the gas from migrating <br /> into it, filled screen levels and such, but water seems to be the <br /> culprit in making probes plugged. <br /> #2 - No, it is not. You could sample all or a few of the probes, that <br /> is up to you. <br /> #3 - I have reviewed the submittal. Our comments and suggestions are <br /> similar to RWQCB's and we would like to defer to RWQCB in regards to <br /> closure of this portion of the site. <br /> #4 - We are okay with any one of the options as long as it is designed, <br /> constructed and installed adequately. <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> 3/28/2007 <br />