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Mr. Jeff Baker -5- 17 February 2011 <br /> Stockton Terminals Technicaomittee <br /> generally occurs very slowly because nethanogenic bacteria do not utilize electrons <br /> directly from petroleum hydrocarbons. However, since the Bio Trap® data indicate that <br /> there is an abundance of aerobic TPH degrader enzymes, the probability of enhancing <br /> the biodegradation process through the addition of 02 exists. The STTC has to ensure, <br /> however, that sufficient 02 is added to overcome the elevated oxygen demand. <br /> By 18 March 2011, please submit the MBAS analyses of the over-purged wells. In <br /> addition, our 16 February 2011 Reply To Response.To RW-Q.CB December 8, 2010 <br /> Letter specifies submittal of comments on the draft MRP by 18 March 2011. Since both <br /> issues address implementation of the monitoring program, the STTC may address them <br /> in a combined submittal. <br /> If you have any questions regarding this letter, you may contact me at (916) 464-4811 or <br /> by email at betglor@waterboards.ca.gov. <br /> BRIA <br /> Engin Bring Geologist <br /> cc: Ms. Adrienne Ellsaesser, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, <br /> Stockton <br /> Mr. Jeffrey Wingfield, Port of Stockton <br /> Mr. Mark Cl andier-,-T-ime-Oil Company, Seattle, WA <br /> Mr. Paul Supple, BP, San Ramon <br /> Mr. Steve Osborn, Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, Orange <br /> Mr. Joe Aldridge, NuStar, San Antonio, TX <br /> Mr. Gary Haeck, Stantec Consulting Corporation., Rancho Cordova <br /> Mr. Mark O'Brien, Environmental Risk Services Corporation, Alamo <br /> Mr. James E. Eisert, Arcadis, Roseville <br /> Ms. Amanda Spencer, Ash Creek Associates, Portland, OR <br />