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6) The extraction system is to be operated continuously or daily <br /> as changing needs dictate and until such time as the amount of <br /> oil extracted is negligible throughout a one year period to <br /> include the annual water table maximum. Monitoring of the wells <br /> and water table level shall continue and the pumping restarted if <br /> a new maximum water level is reached. <br /> Agreement on these 6 points should simplify the accounting for <br /> the January 1985 spill . We will continue to send reports on the <br /> results of the extraction process and monitoring well data. <br /> Regarding the February 23, 1986 oil spill at the straw oil tank <br /> farm, the following points were discussed during your visit and <br /> it is our understanding that you concur with the following: <br /> 1 ) To proceed with the attached Woodward-Clyde Consultants <br /> proposal after ensuring that the water table gradient is correct <br /> as shown in the diagram. <br /> 2) That work should proceed as soon as practible on the borings <br /> but that further excavations beneath the tanks should not occur <br /> until at least the tanks are removed from service this summer . <br /> We will immediately request Woodward-Clyde to commence the <br /> borings and will continue with the oil extraction process; but we <br /> will await your concurrence before filling the pit and installing <br /> the extraction well . <br /> Very truly yours, <br /> J <br /> .f/Y12� <br /> James A.Meyer <br /> Plant Manager <br /> owl <br /> onald Quick <br /> Technical Services Coordinator <br /> cc : <br /> Regional Administrator <br /> U.S. EPA Region IX <br /> 215 Fremont Street <br /> San Francisco, CA 94105 <br /> Attn : ENCMR <br /> Mr . Charles A. McLaughlin <br /> Waste Management Specialist <br /> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES <br /> TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL DIVISION <br /> 4250 Power Inn Road <br /> Sacramento, CA 95826 <br />