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Former Shell Service Station Page 2 of 3 <br /> 1267 Country Club Blvd. June 16, 2014 <br /> Stockton, California 95204 <br /> Concurrent with the public participation period, please provide the EHD certification in <br /> writing that all record owners of fee title to the above-referenced site have been notified of <br /> your request for closure. This is in accordance with Section 25297.15 of the California <br /> Health and Safety Code. Submit a complete list of record owners of fee title and their <br /> mailing addresses to the EHD. A form has been enclosed for this purpose. Please submit <br /> the information at your earliest convenience. <br /> During the sixty-day public participation period, it is necessary to plan and prepare to <br /> execute the destruction of all wells installed as part of the site investigation and remedial <br /> action so that once responses received during the sixty-day public participation period have <br /> been properly addressed, well destructions can commence. Please submit a scope of work <br /> proposal that details the conditions and construction of the wells and methods and materials <br /> to be used to destroy them. To be issued a well destruction permit, the proposal must <br /> address the concerns of the EHD and the San Joaquin County Well Standards <br /> requirements, such as: <br /> • Wells that have laboratory data from the last sampling event that demonstrate the <br /> presence of any contaminants of concern remaining in groundwater are to be destroyed <br /> by removing all the contents of the well [well casing (except steel conductor casing), <br /> screen, filter pack, grout sealant]; the cleared borehole is then to be sealed with neat <br /> cement from the bottom upward to the depth of three to five feet below grade. <br /> • All wells with unknown construction and/or located in an area of known or suspected <br /> contamination are to be destroyed by removing all the contents of the well [well casing <br /> (except steel conductor casing), screen, filter pack, grout sealant]; the cleared borehole <br /> is then to be sealed with neat cement from the bottom upward to the depth of three to <br /> five feet below grade. <br /> • Wells that have laboratory data from the last groundwater sampling event that report <br /> non-detectable concentrations of contaminants of concern and with acceptable <br /> laboratory detection limits, and are not in areas of known or suspected soil <br /> contamination, may be destroyed by pressure grouting form the bottom upward, while <br /> leaving the well casing in place. The top three feet or more of the well shall be drilled <br /> out with an auger that is at least one foot larger in diameter than the auger originally <br /> utilized to install the well, and the soil around the cut-off casing removed to the depth of <br /> an additional six inches below the new `top' of the cut-off casing. The grout sealant shall <br /> spill out of the top of the well casing to form a mushroom cap seal with at least twelve <br /> inches of neat cement grout poured six inches above and six inches below the top of the <br /> cut-off casing. <br /> • All groundwater displaced to the surface during grout installation shall be pumped out of <br /> the excavation to allow for EHD inspection and verification that the well has been <br /> properly destroyed. Contaminated groundwater pumped out of the excavation shall be <br /> containerized for proper disposal. <br /> • This site has two wells located off-site in the City of Stockton right-of-way. Please <br /> submit a copy of a valid encroachment permit when submitting the EHD Well and Boring <br /> Permit Application form for these wells <br />