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Tank, then passed through four in series water carbon units prior to be discharged to <br /> sanitary sewer under Special Permit for Groundwater Discharge from the City of <br /> Stockton <br /> 2) Over-excavate former UST - piping and dispenser areas to approximately 24 feet <br /> bgs, see Figure 8 Backfill excavation with piping and pea gravel for use in future <br /> vapor extraction/air sparging and groundwater recovery <br /> 3) Conduct airsparging/vapor extraction pilot test using air sparging in conjunction with <br /> the installation of horizontal vapor collection piping within a backfilled over- <br /> excavation area that traverses the former UST - dispenser areas <br /> TIME FRAME <br /> Prior to performing the next step, i e , Dewater and over-excavation, obtain pre-approval <br /> for reimbursement from the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund The dewatering <br /> and over-excavation will be scheduled for two weeks after receiving written <br /> reimbursement preapproval It is anticipated that the work will be able to commence in <br /> late August 2002 <br /> LIMATAMNS <br /> ® The discussion presented in this report is based on the following <br /> 1 The observations and data collected by field personnel <br /> 2 The results of laboratory analyses performed by a state certified analytical laboratory <br /> 3 Our understanding of the regulations of San Joaquin County and State of California <br /> Changes in groundwater conditions can occur due to variations in rainfall, temperature, <br /> local and regional water use, and local construction practices In addition, variations in <br /> the soil and groundwater conditions could exist beyond the points explored in this <br /> investigation State Certified Laboratory analytical results are included in this report <br /> This laboratory follows EPA and State of California approved procedures, however, <br /> WEGE is not responsible for errors in these laboratory results <br /> The services performed by Western Geo-Engineers, a corporation under California <br /> Registered Geologist #3037 and/or Contractors License #513857, have been conducted <br /> in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of <br /> our profession currently practicing under similar conditions in the State of California and <br /> San Joaquin County Our work and/or supervision of remediation and/or abatement <br /> operations, active or preliminary at this site is no way meant to imply that we are owners <br /> or operators of this site Please note that the known contamination of soil and/or <br /> groundwater must be reported to the appropriate agencies in a timely manner No other <br /> warranty expressed or implied is made <br /> 7 QM 2ND 2002 <br />