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ATTACHMENT 2 <br /> Port of Stockton Fuel Terminal : Revised Tasks and Schedules <br /> Action Completion Date <br /> 1 . Prepare and submit a Feasibility Study for 1 April 1992 <br /> Board approval evaluating the economic and <br /> technical feasibility of an interim ground <br /> water extraction/treatment system for known <br /> areas of contamination. This report must <br /> include disposal options for the treated <br /> ground water and tentative design for the <br /> extraction and treatment system. <br /> 2. Prepare and submit a revised work plan for 1 April 1992 <br /> Board approval to completely define the hori- <br /> zontal and vertical extent of ground water <br /> pollution on and off-site. Definition of the <br /> ground water pollution plume(s) shall consist <br /> of delineating the contamination to the ex- <br /> tent necessary to accomplish cleanup objec- <br /> tives for hydrocarbon constituents. <br /> 3. Implement the work plans detailed in items Upon approval <br /> upon approval 1 and 2, above. <br /> 4. Prepare and submit for Board approval a Pol- 1 November 1992 <br /> lution Assessment Report (PAR) which com- <br /> pletely describes the horizontal and vertical <br /> extent of ground water pollution on and off- <br /> site. The Report shall include: <br /> a. Maps showing all monitoring well locations <br /> and estimated pollution contours; <br /> b. Descriptions of all work performed, in- <br /> cluding, but not limited to, all monitor- <br /> ing well logs, drilling and construction <br /> details, and well development procedures; <br /> c. All analytical results of samples collect- <br /> ed from each well including results of <br /> duplicates, spikes, internal standards, <br /> and surrogates. Purging and sampling <br /> procedures also must be submitted. Detec- <br /> tion limits and methodology shall be ac- <br /> cording to EPA methods. <br /> d. Any and all other pertinent data collected <br /> during the investigation or used to draw <br /> conclusions regarding the extent of pollu- <br /> tion; and <br />