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JOHN JOHNSON <br /> PAGE 2 <br /> anaerobic bioremediation'is much less efficient than aerobic <br /> bioremediation and is a much more lengthy process. <br /> 5) A permit to apply the bacteria to soil and groundwater, or a waiver of the <br /> permit requirements, must be obtained from the CVRWQCB. <br /> Once the above requirements have been fulfilled, a controlled, carefully planned pilot <br /> study can be proposed. The information gained from the testing should be used to <br /> support the use of this remediation alternative at this site. <br /> Please submit a workplan to conduct the additional requirements as mentioned <br /> above to PHS/EHD by March 7,. 1995. Please include a time schedule for the <br /> future proposed work at the site. <br /> If you have any questions or wish to discuss this letter in more detail, please contact <br /> Linda Turkatte, Senior REHS, at (209) 468-3441. <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> i C <br /> J <br /> Linda A. Turkatte, Senior REHS Diane M. Hinson, REHS <br /> Site Mitigation Unit Supervisor <br /> LT <br /> c: CVRWQCB, Beth Thayer <br /> c: John and Francine Sallaberry <br /> c: Pacific Rim Environmental, Don James <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />