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a <br /> effectiveness Monitoring well MW-4's proximity to MW-5 make this data redundant <br /> and not cost effective AGS recommends that monitoring well MW-4 be removed from <br /> ' the quarterly monitoring program, and be abandoned in conjunction with the destruction <br /> of wells MW-2 and MW-3 in accordance with California monitoring well standards <br /> ' AGS recommends continued quarterly monitoring of the remaining six monitoring wells <br /> to assess ground water quality over time The next regularly scheduled quarterly <br /> sampling event will take place In late June, 1996 <br /> ' Asart of the scope f <br /> p ope o work to be conducted in the continuing ground water <br /> ' investigation, AGS will perform an aquifer analysis This analysis will be performed by <br /> pumping MW-9 and observing drawdown in adjacent wells A report of the investigation <br /> and related analyses will be prepared and submitted upon completion of the field work <br /> ' 8.0 SIGNATURES AND CERTIFICATION <br /> This project was performed by American Geological Services, Inc in accordance with <br /> ' accepted geologic and hydrologic standards of the State of California in effect at the time <br /> of this investigation Additional work or sampling at this site may generate data that <br /> could lead to a change of opinion regarding site conditions Consequently, no warranty is <br /> made, either expressed or implied, with respect to the geologic, hydrc or chemical <br /> conditions beneath the Tracy Cold Storage site IM, 0,0. <br /> ��F �� O`O <br /> This report was prepared by �t D GE Of CC'1 o u <br /> Ross R Grunwald <br /> A 269 <br /> O <br /> • Moss R Grunwald e <br /> 3948 <br /> .76 <br /> FCA <br /> Ross R Grunwald, Ph D Date <br /> California Registered Geologist#3948 <br /> ' California Certified Hydrogeologist#269 <br /> 1 � <br /> Glen T White <br /> Senior Geologist <br /> American Geological Services,Inc <br /> CA95DE-029 <br /> 13 <br /> 1 <br /> a <br />