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1140 Hammer Lane, Stockton <br /> Page 2 <br /> Relocating MW-5 was discussed; grab groundwater sample data indicates that <br /> petroleum-contaminated groundwater exists west/southwest of MW-5 that might <br /> be cleaned up through placement of an extraction well in that area. EHD <br /> concern lies with appropriate and effective placement of groundwater extraction <br /> or other wells used for remediation of the contamination. <br /> EHD considers the plume to be as well assessed laterally as is practical under <br /> the site and surrounding area conditions and will not require any additional lateral <br /> assessment. <br /> John Dunlap expressed his desire to have a work plan or other response to EHD <br /> by mid January 2006. It is the directive of EHD that a work plan to assess the <br /> vertical extent of the contamination and remedial alternatives be submitted to <br /> EHD by February 15, 2006. <br /> Please be advised that the State Water Resources Control Board Cleanup Fund <br /> may no longer exist after December 31, 2010. It normally takes several years of <br /> active cleanup and then post remedial monitoring to get a site to the status that <br /> further action is not required, so expediting cleanup at this site is in your best <br /> interest. <br /> If you have any questions contact me at (209) 468-3449, Nuel Henderson at <br /> (209) 468-3436 or Harlin Knoll at (209) 468-3442. <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> Margaret Lagorio, Supervising REHS <br /> Unit IV/LOP <br /> C: John Dunlap - Dunlap, Van Vleck & Brown LLC, 925 L St, Ste 850, Sacramento, 95814 <br /> John Lane - Ground Zero Analysis, Inc <br /> Jim Barton - CVRWQCB <br />