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need to be replaced if the drought continues. The lack of precipitation has caused many farming operations to extract <br /> more groundwater, which are causing the County's wells to go dry. The multi-screen well construction method will <br /> probably become the standard at County landfills. <br /> Please find attached the 15-year data that you requested. <br /> Thanks,Taj <br /> 209-953-7316 <br /> From: DelFrate,Todd@Waterboards [mailto:Todd.Del Frate@waterboards.ca.gov] <br /> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 8:49 AM <br /> To: Taj Bahadori <br /> Cc: Hold, Howard@Waterboards; Michael Carroll; Joyesh Chandra; 'Isham,Julian'; DelFrate,Todd@Waterboards <br /> Subject: RE: Double-screening for new groundwater well MW-6 at Foothill Landfill <br /> Taj, staff understands your concern. However, before staff concurs please provide a table of historical groundwater <br /> elevations from site wells that backup your assertion of a declining water table. What is the expected decrease <br /> annually? What has the decrease been over the last five,ten,fifteen years,etc. This will help staff concur with the <br /> modified well construction. Please provide as soon as possible so that staff may provide a concurrence and the project <br /> proceeds on schedule. Thank you. <br /> From: Taj Bahadori [mailto:tbahadori@sjgov.org] <br /> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 3:20 PM <br /> To: DelFrate,Todd@Waterboards <br /> Cc: Hold, Howard @Waterboa rds; Michael Carroll; Joyesh Chandra; 'Isham,Julian' <br /> Subject: FW: Double-screening for new groundwater well MW-6 at Foothill Landfill <br /> Hi Todd, <br /> As you know the water table has substantially dropped in the valley and probably will continue to drop in the <br /> future. We are concerned that we might have to re-drill deeper wells at our landfills. Regarding our new well MW-6 at <br /> Foothill,we would like to propose installing a double-screened well (design attached). This well would have two <br /> screened intervals separated by an inflatable "packer" (photos attached). This allows us to sample the top ten feet of <br /> the aquifer, and only when the groundwater declines below the first screened interval,we can take out the packer and <br /> pump, insert the pump into the lower screened section, and collect samples from the lower section. This will prolong <br /> the life of the well and save us the expense and trouble of having to re-drill a new well a while longer. <br /> We have drilled 2 similar wells at Corral Hollow landfill and Kim Schwab was involved with those well constructions. The <br /> Corral Hollow design included three screened intervals, with sand and bentonite inside the riser(rather than a packer) <br /> separating the upper from lower screened sections. When an upper section goes dry,the separating bentonite and sand <br /> will be blasted out with water. The disadvantage of this method is that the blasted bentonite and sand cause turbidity <br /> and sampling has to be delayed until the groundwater clears. The packer,on the other hand, can be easily removed <br /> and GW sampled immediately. <br /> We have spoken to our vendor; Greg Drilling,and they have constructed this type of well and are familiar with the <br /> packer process. <br /> 3 <br />