' TABL1 - CHECKLIST OF REQUIRED DA
<br /> FOR NO FURTHER . ;TION REQUESTS AT UNDERGR IND TANK SITES
<br /> Site Name and Location: &.-Aco,-� -'TA-,)w1 11061 2-9Ll8 WesT VET LL_".,, LANti, Zoo,, SAN &c,AQV*d
<br /> (_�ortmZrj y 800 FAST IN)"L-Ay I Z)
<br /> 1. L&5 Distance to production wells for municipal, domestic, agriculture, industry and other uses within 2000
<br /> feet of the site; 2-2 2�Joa fr
<br /> 2. _)�er Site maps, to scale, of area impacted showing locations of former and existing tank systems,
<br /> excavation contours and sample locations, boring and monitoring well elevation contours, gradients,
<br /> and nearby surface waters, buildings, streets, and subsurface utilities;
<br /> 3. )es Figures depicting lithology (cross section), treatment system diagrams;
<br /> 4. _ Stockpiled soil remaining on-site or off-site disposal (quantity);
<br /> 5. Yes Monitoring wells remaining on-site, fate; M6TAL- 36WIw�, ,h�rs��cro 2dMWa t�1lRvistiS�y Des!ncyro
<br /> ReptAete�eW7 w��� rn3srAc��rq 1990
<br /> 6. )Yp Tabulated results of all groundwater elevations and depths to water; ��Rsr Merrnan.+a wE.� wrNs plLy
<br /> Du rt into TNi bne46H 1
<br /> 7. y s Tabulated results of all sampling and analyses: _ _ Na S7 , roow 9_J61
<br /> Yks Detection limits for confirmation sampling
<br /> )a Lead analyses
<br /> 8. Les Concentration contours of contaminants found and those remaining in soil and groundwater, both on-
<br /> site and off-site:
<br /> Lateral extent of soil contamination !H rTrA4 2-31p°o w%l k�7�1•1&
<br /> Y Vertical extent of soil contamination 5�'L cp"'s^""�'�T"N A�h'A"; r~ �e�vnrnR•�ro� 7n..c ��t�o
<br /> ' Lateral extent of groundwater contamination Imi-to .. 7,9D°A051t DeNz e,rC� 3 o ac+O mc, A TP93
<br /> Vertical extent of groundwater contamination FR t pQa_+ey MPOS'Ineo 17- ET
<br /> 9. Yts Zone of influence calculated and assumptions used for subsurface remediation system and the zone
<br /> of capture attained for the soil and groundwater remediation system;
<br /> 10. `lcs Reports 1 information
<br /> ya Unauthorized Release Form (URF B9 4rtr)
<br /> j s QMRs (Dates) 7 r S$ y s8 T 8$ `189 99 114o 7/,F- y/4r 49, 4/q, nj9, Y/474 7/774 Zf93 YA3
<br /> PAR /Oq jf9`I 4-pi B)7y .119q Z/sr s/9S gj5T
<br /> ycs FRP 8 f 87t/9r. 7/rf.
<br /> Other(report name) Srr ctes4,tt REPbXr t/91 Sr e. C�as.anrRtrPenr �Jis
<br /> Well and boring logs
<br /> 11. �e5 Best Available Technology (BAT) used or an explanation for not using BAT; smt.- uBla+, J2 iq> yAy
<br /> 12. `c Reasons why"background" was/is unattainable using BAT;, �RDuu:,.wgT. t+f�Ri�eT►e.v ,Ipt,_y,o�ap
<br /> ouek E)c TANre P,T 7 PCtOpVer 4+ur
<br /> 13. g Mass balance calculation of substance treated versus that remaining;
<br /> 14. Assumptions, parameters, calculations and model used in risk assessments, and fate and transport
<br /> modeling; RI.%V_ Aase-ss••.*.,.-Nr,
<br /> 15. )6� Rationale why conditions remaining at site will not adversely impact water quality, health, or other
<br /> beneficial uses; and
<br /> 16. �J WET or TCLP results
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<br /> By; REw�AINrN� Iti sQ�� Lloo\,�}I,MPAc.�g w�' b�-�Atio•�•s �PY}c
<br /> Date: / Q
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