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s, <br /> Van Den Bergh Foods i! <br /> 1400 Waterloo Road, Stockton <br />{ Site Code: 22073 <br /> Meeting Notes <br /> t <br /> (Continued) <br /> • An outside attorney (familiar w/relevant laws and regs unpaid, unaffiliated w/any <br /> party); <br /> a6 . <br /> _a <br /> • A VDBF representative. <br /> Please now copy all transmittals to Gordon Boggs,via his assistant, Ms. Elizabeth Thayer <br /> (Routier Road office, Central Valley RWQCB). <br /> SJCEHD only'needs one copy of transmittals. <br /> M: Gordon Boggs has some guidance on how to prepare closure reports. SJCEHD is <br /> preparing some guidance also. <br /> L: I'd like to walk us through the site history, etc [4 -page handout distributed to everyone]. <br /> ...he begins... <br /> y <br /> Can we discontinue analysis of TPHg and BTEX ? t <br /> (some discussion ensues) <br /> II M: (eventually) You have, with the 11195 data, two consecutive quarters of ND for BTEX <br /> and TPHg. It is ok to discontinue these analyses, conditional to: <br /> • evaluating the correlation of water level with BTEX resuits. If there is a correlation, <br /> figure out when BTEX should be tested for, as a function of water level, and do so. <br /> ,6 <br /> • When you're ready to apply for closure you'll need!two consecutive quarters of TPHg <br /> and BTEX at that time. <br /> L: (returns to a discussion of the hand-out) <br /> (M & L discuss whether or not the soil contamination is vertically continuous from near the tank <br /> pit to the water table. Linus advocates that it is not currently continuous and Mary advocates <br /> that it is continuous. L notes that 1995 borings indicate decreased contamination at select depths, <br /> in comparison to earlier borings. L believes this indicates in-situ natural degradation. M <br /> disagrees, commenting that in-situ degradation is really slow, and'!that the 1995 borings are a <br /> little further out from the pit and therefore likely drilled into'''the edge rather than center of the <br /> r <br /> soil plume. More discussion. No consensus.) <br /> 4t <br /> P <br /> i <br /> i <br /> MZ/11-10-95/V DBF/95-0041 2 <br />