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Jeff Whitworth • -4 - • 14 September 2007 <br /> Shell Stockton Terminal <br /> a <br /> be converted to monitor wells and screened below the maximum depth of pollution to <br /> provide monitoring data at the vertical extent of pollution. <br /> 8. The pump lodged in the bottom of MW-1 may be an impediment to achieving higher <br /> extraction rates from this well. Based on the impending evaluation of remedial <br /> technologies, it is now appropriate to determine whether removal of the pump or <br /> replacement of the well will enhance the proposed remedial strategy for this SA. <br /> By 1 November 2007, please submit a revised WP-FS that addresses the comments listed <br /> above. If you have any questions regarding this letter, you may contact me at (916) 464-4811 <br /> or betaylor@waterboards.ca.gov. <br /> BRIAN TAYLOR, R.G. <br /> Engineering Geologist <br /> cc: Mr. Jeff Gaardner, Conestoga-Rovers and Associates, Sonoma <br /> Ms. Margaret Lagorio, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, Stockton <br /> Ms. Rita Koehnen, Port of Stockton, Stockton <br /> Mr. Ron Orallo, Shell OPUS, Stockton <br /> Mr. Mark O'Brien, ERS, Walnut Creek <br /> Ms. Yuanyuan Hui, Earthtech, San Jose <br /> Mr. Thomas Kosel, ConocoPhillips, Sacramento <br />