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I <br />C <br />5 <br />rr standards established by the State. Chemical and biophysical testing of soil and groundwater <br />beneath the site indicate that natural biodegradative processes are currently reducing petroleum <br />hydrocarbon contaminants in the subsurface. <br />Based on the data presented herein, residual contamination beneath the site does not pose a threat <br />to human health or waters of the State. Case closure is recommended. <br />7.0 REFERENCES <br />Chevron Research and Technology Company, Protocol for Monitoring Intrinsic Bioremediation <br />in Groundwater, March 1995. <br />Ground Zero Analysis, Inc. (Ground Zero), Workplan for Soil and Groundwater Sampling, 1789 <br />W. Charter Way, Stockton, CA, Letter report dated September 6, 1995. <br />Ground Zero Analysis, Inc. (Ground Zero), Summary Report for Soil and Groundwater <br />Sampling, 1789 W. Charter Way, Stockton, CA, Letter report dated September 19, 1995. <br />Ground Zero Analysis, Inc. (Ground Zero), Workplan for Soil and Groundwater Sampling,1789 <br />W. Charter Way, Stockton, CA, Letter report dated June 13, 1996. <br />c a <br />San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Lines of Equal Depth to <br />Water in Wells, Spring 1995. <br />San Joaquin County Fl n <br />q ty ood Control and Water Conservarion Distract, Lines of Equal Elevation <br />of Water in Wells, Spring 1995. <br />San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation, District, Groundwater Report, Fall <br />1994. <br />F <br />State of California, Department of Water Resources, San Joaquin County Ground Water <br />Investigation, Bulletin No. 146, July 1967. <br />United States Department of the Interior, Geologic Su'vey, Stockton West Quadrangle, <br />Photorevised 1987. <br />groundze\ranuioklosure 13 <br />