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Geological ? emnics !ac <br />Groundwater Monitoring Report <br />Project No 724 2 <br />February 13, 2006 <br />Page 8 <br />Recommendations <br />• Maintain the current quarterly monitoring schedule to determine contarmnant and <br />gradient trends <br />• To further define the lateral extent of the groundwater plume, the work as outlined in <br />the April 18, 2005 letter from San Joaquin County should be performed This work <br />was performed on January 10 — 12, 2006 and a report on four CPT borings is in <br />progress <br />4.0 LIMITATIONS <br />This report was prepared in accordance with the generally accepted standard of care and <br />practice in effect at the time Services were rendered It should be recognized that definition <br />and evaluation of environmental conditions is an inexact science and that the state or practice <br />of environmental geology/hydrology is changing and evolving and that standards existing at <br />the present time may change as knowledge increases and the state of the practice continues to <br />improve Further, that differing subsurface soil characteristics can be experienced within a <br />small distance and therefore cannot be known in an absolute sense All conclusions and <br />recommendations are based on the available data and information. <br />The tasks proposed and completed during this project were reviewed and approved by the <br />local regulatory agency for compliance with the law No warranty, expressed or implied, is <br />made <br />1 5.0 SIGNATURES AND CERTIFICATION <br />This report was prepared by <br />16�' (" ILI U, <br />Joseph D to <br />' Project Geologist <br />' Raynold I Kablanow H, Ph D <br />California Professional Geologist #5234 <br />Certified Hydrogeologist #442 <br />��SrpNAL <br />a� 0 <br />a R.1 KABLAHOW 11 <br />NO. 5234 0 <br />,P 13.3 � <br />��°F CALF 01 <br />