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Environmental <br /> Resources <br /> Management <br /> 1777 Botelho Drive <br /> Suite 260 <br /> 5 � Walnut Creek,CA 94596 <br /> VE—D <br /> E C (925)946-0455 <br /> (925)946-9968 (Fax) <br /> March 29, 2000 MAR 3 0 2000 <br /> ENVIR0I'"EI '41 q_SERVICES Mr Harlin Knoll PERMIT / SE <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services ERM® <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> Subject Documentation of Well Abandonment <br /> 1325 and 1525 West Weber Avenue <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Dear Mr Knoll <br /> On behalf of Catellus Development Corporation (Catellus), <br /> Environmental Resources Management (ERM) submits this letter and <br /> enclosures documenting abandonment of the ten monitoring wells <br /> located at 1325 and 1515 West Weber Avenue (Site) in Stockton, <br /> California (Figure 1) Well abandonment activities were conducted on <br /> March 22, 2000, in accordance with the procedures specified in our letter <br /> workplan dated February 17, 2000, and approved by the San Joaquin <br /> County Public Health Services/Environmental Health Division <br /> (PHS/EHD) A copy of the approved workplan and well permit <br /> application form is provided as Attachment A PHS/EHD was notified <br /> prior to implementing abandonment activities, and a representative was <br /> present on site to observe a portion of these activities <br /> In accordance with State requirements, upon abandoning a well, a State <br /> of California Well Completion Report must be filed with the Department <br /> of Water Resources On behalf of Catellus, ERM has completed this form <br /> (Attachment B), which will be filed with the DWR upon receipt of <br /> appropriate signatures from the drilling contractor <br /> On March 23, 2000, three drums of soil cuttings, seven drums of ground <br /> water and three empty drums were removed from the site in accordance <br /> with state and federal requirements These drums represent the last <br /> investigation-derived materials remaining on site Previous analytical <br /> testing indicated that the contents of these drums were not hazardous, <br /> and thus special handling procedures were not required Copies of the <br />