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North County Sanitary Landfill; -2 - 6 March 2018 <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> 2. Develop the wells (submit well development logs); <br /> 3. Collect initial groundwater samples including 5-year COCs (submit a chain of custody <br /> signed by field staff and relinquished to the certified laboratory); <br /> 4. Provide a draft well boring-log and well construction detail supporting the proper <br /> installation of the well screen (Initialed by responsible professional). <br /> As stated in the 29 January 2018 email, the Discharger must provide the documentation listed <br /> above.for staff to determine the wells installed are viable groundwater monitoring points. The <br /> documentation listed above need only be submitted in draft form and analytical results are not <br /> required to be submitted prior to the final report. The Final Well Installation Report with initial <br /> groundwater samples collected, will be included with the First Semi-Annual 2018 Groundwater <br /> Monitoring Report due 31 July 2018. <br /> Staff approves the well installation work plan. No later than, 30 March 2018, the documentation <br /> discussed above shall be submitted for staff to approve. Once the well data has been accepted, <br /> staff will approve the monitoring network and deem the DMP compliant with the WDRs and Title <br /> 27_at that time. Barring any other conditions of non-compliance with respect to the DMP, the <br /> Discharger may resume placing refuse into Module 5B once all the documents have been <br /> submitted and reviewed, but not before 15 April 2018. <br /> If you have any questions or would like to meet to discuss, please contact me at <br /> 916-464-4737 or email at tdelfrate@waterboards.ca.gov. <br /> TODD A. DEL FRATE, P.G. 7394 <br /> Engineering Geologist <br /> Title 27MDRs Compliance and Enforcement Unit <br /> cc: Robert McClellon, San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br />