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Field, Cheryl [EHD] <br /> From: Robert McClellon [EH] <br /> Sent: Monday,November 15, 2004 11:14 AM <br /> To: Ted Tasiopoulos[EH] <br /> Subject: RE: FW: Sting Resistivity Survey for Landfill Delineation <br /> Ted did you tell him that this technology might be used to locate green waste or decomposable material and remove <br /> that from the site thereby mitigating the gas migration from the site.Thanks Robert <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From:Ted Tasiopoulos [EH] <br /> Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 9:01 AM <br /> To: Robert McClellon [EH] <br /> Subject: FW: FW: Sting Resistivity Survey for Landfill Delineation <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From:Jay_Kamine@URSCorp.com [mailto:Jay_Kamine@URSCorp.com] <br /> Sent:Wednesday, November 10, 2004 1:07 PM <br /> To:Ted Tasiopoulos [EH] <br /> Subject: Re: FW: Sting Resistivity Survey for Landfill Delineation <br /> Ted: <br /> Thank you for the information in your e-mail message below. We have already considered the use of geophysics for this <br /> project, but the results of a geophysical survey will not provide information as to the size of the methane plume. The <br /> results could provide information as to where construction debris were placed in the landfill, depth of the landfill, etc. <br /> However, I have seen cases where geophysics did not work so I only view this technology as a screening tool. Please call me <br /> when you have a chance. <br /> Take care, <br /> Jay <br /> "Ted Tasiopoulos [EH]" <br /> To: <Jay_Kamine@URSCorp.com> <br /> <ttasiopoulos@sjc ehd.com> <br /> cc: <br /> Subject: FW: Sting Resistivity Survey for Landfill Delineation <br /> 11/10/200411:48 AM <br /> Hello Jay, <br /> Found this bit of information interesting and wanted to share it. Talk to you soon. <br /> Ted <br /> -----Original Message----- <br />