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• Try Regional Recommendation Page 21 of 24 <br /> Appendix A <br /> 9 Provide tabulated results of all groundwater <br /> 6 6 NFAR Documentation elevations and depths to water <br /> The purpose for a NFAR request report is to 10 Provide tabulated results of all sample <br /> provide a document upon which the regulator may analyses, including the sampling method <br /> make an objective decision regarding the and detection limits Analytical results <br /> requested closure At a minimum, the NFAR must include TPH and BTEX constituents, <br /> request must include the information outlined lead, MtBE, EtBE,TBA, ETBE, DIPS, <br /> below Responsible parties are to provide a one TAME, ethanol, methanol, ethylene <br /> or two sentence narrative summary for each dibromide, 1,2-dichloroethane and other <br /> numbered item below, and list the section number constituents as indicated in Table#2 above <br /> where supporting information can be found in the Provide any WET or TCLP results <br /> NFAR request Additional information submitted, <br /> such as fate and transport modeling,must include 11 Discuss concentration and mass changes <br /> the assumptions and variables used The NFAR over time, and current concentrations of <br /> request must include signatures of registered contaminants remaining in groundwater at <br /> professionals as required by the California the site <br /> Business and Professions Code <br /> 12 Provide isoconcentration contour maps of <br /> 1 Site history and current site conditions contaminants of concern to define the <br /> lateral and vertical extent of contaminants <br /> 2 Site geology and hydrogeology remaining in soil and groundwater The <br /> contour maps should present an estimated <br /> 3 Sensitive potential receptors including "zero line"of contaminant concentrations <br /> . water supply wells and surface water both on-site and off-site <br /> 4 Provide a map showing the location of all 13 Provide a summary of the remedial <br /> water supply wells used for municipal, method(s)used to clean up the site Include <br /> domestic,agriculture, industrial and other the calculated zone of influence, <br /> uses within 2,000 feet of the site Provide assumptions used to design the remedial <br /> well details and distances in a table system(s), and the duration of remedial <br /> activities <br /> 5 Provide scaled site maps of the area <br /> impacted showing locations of former and 14 Provide a discussion of whether <br /> existing tank systems,excavation and background is unattainable using best <br /> sample locations,boring and monitoring available remediation method(s) <br /> well locations, groundwater elevation <br /> contours, subsurface utilities,buildings, 15 Provide a discussion (and estimate) of <br /> streets, and any nearby surface waters contaminant mass remaining in soil and <br /> groundwater versus contaminant mass <br /> 6 Provide boring logs and cross-sections to removed or destroyed by soil excavation or <br /> show site lithology remedial actions <br /> 7 Report the volume of excavated soil 16 Provide assumptions,parameters, <br /> disposed off-site, or remaining on-site calculations and the model used in any risk <br /> assessments <br /> g Describe the fate of any remaining <br /> monitoring and remediation wells 17 Provide assumptions,parameters, <br /> (destroyed,ownership transferred, or to calculations and the model used in fate and <br /> remain in use) transport modeling <br />