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As indicated in the Response to Comment 2, adequate drainage is and has been provided, and <br />will continue to be provided. As for the notice's reference'to erosion, this comment is vague <br />since there is not a specific reference to either the type or location of erosion. Within the <br />excavation, there are areas of exposed native soil (deeper portions of the excavation do not <br />contain waste). Runoff from the excavation collects near or at the lowest point of the <br />excavation and does not run off site or impact nearby surface water. Repair of native soil <br />areas would not improve the quality of containment of the existing ASR so we are at a loss as <br />to why this comment was made. The possibility of future erosion will be prevented by the <br />operating practices at the site. <br />Comment 5: <br />Note: A large pile of uncovered ASW is present at the southwest corner and along the east <br />side of the existing building. This material shall be transferred to an approved active <br />landfill. <br />Response: <br />The material identified as ASR by Mr. Sasson is actually a stockpile of ferrous and <br />non-ferrous material. Cove Contractors informs Kleinfelder that the material was previously <br />stockpiled for sale at some future date. Since this material is not a waste, it does not fall under <br />the regulations of Title 14, and in our opinion there is no violation. <br />Please call if you have any further questions or need additional information <br />Sincerely, <br />KLENFELUER, INC. <br />i <br />Timothy '. Crandall, P.E. <br />Project Engineer <br />TAC: ses <br />cc: Mr. Jack Hecht, Cove Contractors <br />CM8-92-66 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />Copyright 1992 Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />KLEINFELDER 3077 Fite Circle, Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 366-1701 <br />