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A <br /> r <br /> i <br /> n <br /> Acs 87031-2 <br /> USA Station No. 110 <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Baa <br /> regulatory approval and the <br /> locations would depend on reg Y <br /> availability of drilling rig require the <br /> rights. Drilling would <br /> to adjacent <br /> acquisition of permission to drill on land belonging 7 <br /> parcel owners. Additional drilling would be performed if the <br /> proposed wells were insufficient to fully <br /> evaluate the limits of <br /> the contaminant plume. Applied GeoSystems is prepared to pursue <br /> this approach with the authorization of U.S.A. <br /> Petroleum and <br /> g <br /> approval of regulatory agencies. When delineation is complete, a <br /> problem Assessment Report would be submitted summarizing the <br /> known extent of contamination and recommending mitigation <br /> measures. <br /> Mitigation of the soil and ground-water contamination is <br /> regulatory agencies. A <br /> necessary to satisfy State and local reg y <br /> suitable mitigation program could be designed and implemented <br /> when the extent of the dissolved contamination is well <br /> t recommended due to the depth Of <br /> e <br /> constrained. Excavation is no <br /> the ground-water surface. Applied GeoSystems believes that th <br /> soil and ground-water contamination in the area of the tank <br /> cavity can be mitigated by in situ treatment such as withdrawal, <br /> venting or biodegradation. <br /> -18 <br /> g , pplred GeeSyste177s <br />