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Task I Ground Water_Samphng. and Disl2o,sa1 <br /> Once the extracted ground water has been consolidated in the large, <br /> open-top tank near the sanitary sewer manhole, it will be sampled <br /> Because the analyses are relatively complex, the anticipated laboratory <br />' analysis time has been estimated at three weeks Subsequently, three to <br /> five weeks have been allowed to obtain permission from Stockton <br /> MUD to discharge the extracted water to the sanitary sewer The actual <br />' discharge is expected to require less than two days of pumping <br /> Once the ground water extraction has been completed, the monitoring <br />' wells at the site will also be sampled As with the sample of the <br /> extracted ground water, laboratory analysis is estimated to require <br /> approximately three weeks <br /> Task 6: Data Analysis and Reporting <br /> Data analysis will require approximately two to three weeks once all <br />' <br /> the soil and ground water data are available Thus, if the aeration <br /> process is delayed, the data analysis and reporting phase will also be <br /> delayed by the same amount of time <br /> Task 7: Preparation <br /> After the report as prepared, it will be submitted to EHD, along with a <br /> letter requesting site closure Four to sax weeks have been allowed for <br /> EHD approval of the closure request <br /> 6-3 <br /> 1 <br />