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*AW <br /> City of Stockton <br /> Page 3 <br /> -The disposition of the emergency domestic well was <br /> discussed. The regulatory authority for the well has not <br /> yet been determined. However, PHS/EHD recommends that any <br /> well that is no longer serving the purpose for which it was <br /> drilled should be destroyed. This issue may be discussed in <br /> more detail at the May 11, 1992 meeting. <br /> FONTANA DRIVE/SMITH CANAL <br /> -Further soil and groundwater contaminant plume definition <br /> and soil remediation work may be achieved through change <br /> orders through the Stockton City Council. Future work at <br /> the site will be based on the analytical results of the <br /> groundwater sampling and the tank removal sampling. <br /> -Fecal coliform sampling and testing will be conducted by <br /> COS's Municipal Utilities Department (MUD) . The laboratory <br /> will forward the information to RESNA for incorporation into <br /> the quarterly reports. The MUD requested a letter of <br /> quality control/quality assurance sampling procedures from <br /> RESNA. <br /> -The agricultural well at the site will be destroyed under <br /> permit through PHS/EHD. It will take COS approximately six <br /> months to obtain funding for the destruction and will <br /> require a formal bid process. A water sample, static water <br /> level and total depth measurements will be taken during the <br /> mid March 1992 sampling event. The information gathered <br /> from the measurements as well as the analytical results from <br /> the sampling will determine how the well will be destroyed. <br /> -During the third quarter of monitoring PHS/EHD will send a <br /> letter to COS requesting continuation of the quarterly <br /> monitoring for the next year (September 1992) . <br /> 2500 NAVY DRIVE <br /> -A work plan will be submitted to PHS/EHD which will <br /> include hand augered soil borings to estimate the residual <br /> soil contamination in order to prepare a re-excavation work <br /> plan (April 1992) . <br />