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16 <br /> Gary Reents -2- 26 May 1989 <br /> cleanup levels been discussed. I told Mr. Risch that SPPL <br /> should resample all the wells to determine where additional <br /> monitoring wells are necessary to define the plume. Once <br /> plume definition is complete a full scale cleanup plan can <br /> be developed. <br /> Based on these discussions we agreed on the following time schedule: <br /> 1 June 1989 Monitoring wells and Trapper Slough will be <br /> sampled for TPH, BTX, General Minerals, and <br /> metals. <br /> 1 July 1989 Phase I of cleanup will begin. This will consist <br /> of pumping product from one well only. No <br /> wastewater to dispose of. <br /> 15 July 1989 An amended RWD will be submitted. This will <br /> include full design details and effluent <br /> parameters for the interim cleanup system and <br /> treatment facility. <br /> 1 Nov 1989 Issue NPDES permit or WDR' s, depending on <br /> effluent parameters and receiving water quality. <br /> Metals concentrations may be a key factor to the <br /> type of permit issued. <br /> 15 Nov 1989 Phase II cleanup begins. This will consist of <br /> pumping and treating from the existing three <br /> extraction wells. <br /> 1 Jan 1990 Final cleanup report. Final cleanup will be <br /> based on findings of the expanded monitoring <br /> system. <br /> The time schedule was developed with SPPL and was agreed to be <br /> reasonable by both party' s. Barring unforseen and unavoidable <br /> difficulties, SPPL is expects to comply with the time schedule. The <br /> project has not progressed for some time now and failure by SPPL to <br /> comply with this time schedule should result in the issuance of a <br /> Cleanup and Abatement Order. <br />