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1 ` tyLE 1 - CHECKLIST OF REQUIREG� `,TA <br />' FOR NO 1=URTF ACTION REQUESTS AT UNDERG ?UND TANK SITES <br /> Site Name and Location: 37 NARYks Airo Sctj,. <br /> Sb98 I`.ba�N �L L�i2}1ao S,OzEtr, <br /> SAS <br /> i 1. Distance to production wells for municipal, domestic, agriculture, industry and other uses within 2000 feet <br /> of the site; <br /> 2. rJ Site maps,to scale, of area impacted showing locations of former and existing tank systems, excavation <br /> contours and sample locations, boring and monitoring well elevation contours, gradients, and nearby <br /> surface waters, buildings, streets, and subsurface utilities; <br /> FEZ 99' Z TrAromz Rtri+ovsrj <br /> 3. Figures depicting lithofogy(cross section),treatment system diagrams; <br /> so-IF Prtooc.<T 3f11% d 70 <br /> 4. 1 Stockpiled soil remaining ori-site or off-site disposal (quantity); :ayz3 CROW-D durc„ftc- M%wc. enc_. { <br /> 5. NI} Monitorin wells remainin on-site, fate; leo we�<s °p V'"'� <br /> g 9 l}snr+ j� MAatr+ SS 5o7a' �V f�L7ctAva7e3 <br /> 6. ON Tabulated results of all groundwater elevations and depths to water; <br /> 7. Q Tabulated results of all sampling and analyses: <br /> Detection limits for confirmation sampling <br /> �z Lead analyses <br /> 8. Concentration contours of contaminants found and those remaining in soil and groundwater, both on-site <br /> and off-site: <br /> Lateral extent of soil contamination `i saf4 ovil«oeo 11,71. <br /> Vertical extent of soil contamination 4 sa« t3ert, <br /> hiLateral extent of groundwater contamination <br /> 1"l Vertical extent of groundwater contamination <br /> 9. *14 zone of influence calculated and assumptions used for subsurface remediation system and the zone of <br /> capture attained for the soil and groundwater remediation system; <br /> 10. `r' Reports I information <br /> Unauthorized Release Form (URF) it f 9z ion+'18.5 usl- REM�vA� <br /> t,J QMRs (Dates) ! <br /> :'PAR <br /> FRP <br /> Other(report name) 1/16 11 R{. '5014 26.Q,yd RCS4I.Ts <br /> Well and boring logs <br /> 11. Y ? Best Available Technology(BAT) used or an explanation for not using BAT;vuea.L-71-0--i3'o�cP-soy-j- <br /> 12. <br /> o y- <br /> Q�X fr <br /> 12. )J Reasons why background'wasfs unattainable using BAT; 1`-J <br /> 13. N Mass balance calculation of substance treated versus that remaining; <br /> 14. 7,1 Assumptions, parameters, calculations and model used in risk assessments, and fate and transport ; <br /> modeling; <br /> 15. Rationale why conditions remaining at site will not adversely impact water quality, health, or other <br /> beneficial uses; and C-*"?Ql./ SrWtcv.e.l T)VtT VWX-rV_F#«y <br /> 4 16. QWET or TCLP results <br /> — I <br /> r <br /> r <br /> Comments: y o�a��e, yes acs I•a����,,TPHs, �A $c�•aetie <br /> C0NTAnA$.A*7,a..• )y_tjAA1Te0 AND 140k)-a- TA"Y <br /> By: Jt(3 <br /> I <br /> Date: rte- `1 1 ,97 <br /> I <br /> i <br />