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k"KLE1 N FELDER <br />October 24, 1994 <br />File: 23-481399-A00 <br />Ms. Carol Oz <br />San Joaquin County PH-EHS <br />445 N. San Joaquin Street <br />P.O. Box 2009 <br />Stockton, CA 95201 <br />Subject: Cove Contractors Landfill <br />San Joaquin County, California <br />Dear Ms. Oz: <br />I am writing this letter to provide you with an update on the status of the Closure Plan for Cove <br />Contractors Landfill and to thank you again for the time extension you granted us giving us time <br />to cope with the damage to our computer and communications equipment that was caused by a <br />lightening strike at our Sacramento Office approximately four weeks ago. We expect to receive <br />the last shipment of replacement computers this week and when they are installed, we will have <br />finally recovered from the strike. I am told that the cost for replacing burnt out equipment is <br />expected to be approximately $50,000 to $70,000. <br />Although my computer has yet to be replaced, we are back on track for production of the Closure <br />Plan. I anticipate that we will deliver the report to your offices on November 7. You might be <br />interested in reading the attached article out of the October, 1994 issue of Civil Engineering <br />magazine. The article is about a Department of Energy test of a 1,000 year cap for radioactive <br />wastes. One of the materials used in the 1,000 year cap is a fluidized asphalt product that forms a <br />low permeability barrier layer. We are currently evaluating this material for use at the Cove <br />Contractors Landfill. Please call if you have any questions or require additional information. <br />Sincerely, <br />KLEINFELDER, INC. <br />Timothy A. Crandall, P.E. <br />Project Engineer <br />Attachment <br />23481399-A00/CL6-15 (1994) <br />Copyright 1994 Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />KLEINFELDER 3077 Fite Circle, Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 366-1701 <br />