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Mr. G. Robert Meyer -3- 28 March 1986 <br /> Cleanup of a contaminant in the soil or ground water is required until that <br /> contaminant no longer poses a threat to water quality. A general condition <br /> which would be placed on any cleanup operation would be that the contaminant has <br /> been reduced to the extent that it is no longer mobile. If your cleanup program <br /> could ensure that this condition would be met, neither soil removal nor long- <br /> term site maintenance would be required. If your cleanup program could not <br /> remove the mobile contaminants, either of these actions may be necessary. <br /> LOF has been honest, forthright, and cooperative in our dealings on these <br /> matters and we appreciate your very responsible attitude toward maintaining and <br /> protecting water quality. If I can be of assistance or if you have any <br /> questions, please call me at (916) 324-8890. <br /> t <br /> JIM ECKMAN <br /> Project Engineer <br /> JLE:jec <br /> cc: Mr. Brad Parsons, Toxic Substances Control Division Department of Health <br /> Services, Sacramento <br /> /Mr. James Miller, San Joaquin Local Health District, Stockton <br /> Mr. Thomas J. Koralewski , Libbey-Owens-Ford, Toledo, Ohio <br />