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8. Contact state and local agencies and incorporate their requirements into the well <br /> closure plans. <br /> 9. Submit a report, upon completion of well closure activities, that includes the <br /> following items: <br /> • A plot plan showing locations of disposal or drainage well(s), sampling <br /> points, buildings and adjacent streets. Indicate the north direction by an <br /> arrow. <br /> Copies of all fluid, sludge and soil sample analysis results, and results of all <br /> quality control samples. <br /> Copies of manifests or other documentation pertaining to proper disposal <br /> of all removed liquid, sludge and soil. <br /> A description of the extent of site contamination. Should site remediation <br /> appear necessary, recommendations from a registered geologist or <br /> professional engineer, with sufficient experience in soils, should be included <br /> to address the problem. <br /> 10. Include, on all reports submitted to EPA that relate to well closure activities, the <br /> certification given in "Requirements for Contractors". <br /> These guidelines do not constitute a remediation plan. It is the responsibility of the <br /> owner or operator to ensure that further site evaluation be conducted if analytical results of <br /> the soil samples indicate the presence of contamination. <br /> All submittals are to be sent to: <br /> Groundwater Pollution Control Section <br /> U.S. Environmental Protection Agency <br /> 75 Hawthorne Street, W-6-2 <br /> San Francisco, CA 94105 <br /> Contact: (415) 744-1832 <br /> 10 <br />