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M � <br /> Juan Quijano <br /> Page 2 <br /> 2. The neighboring domestic well will be sampled this summer. An evaluation of the <br /> pumping affects of the domestic well on the groundwater elevation of nearby monitoring <br /> well, MW6 will be made. <br /> 3. The current remediation system will continue in operation for another year. At that time <br /> the necessity of another meeting will be determined. <br /> 4. Estimates regarding the total mass of contaminates,based on analytical results from the <br /> tank removal and monitoring well installations, will be included within the next quarterly <br /> report due April 26, 1993. <br /> S. An analysis of the remediation system's effectiveness will also be included within the next <br /> quarterly report. This analysis, using past results from influent sampling,will attempt to <br /> estimate the length of time necessary to remediate groundwater to non-detect. # <br /> 6. The presentation of information within quarterly reports will be re-structured to decrease <br /> the length of the report. Monitoring well results will be grouped by individualwill and <br /> will include sample results and groundwater elevations for the prior year. <br /> PHS/EHD Iooks forward to your continued cooperation and the successful remediation of the site; If you <br /> have any questions, comments or wish to schedule a quarterly site inspection, please contact <br /> Mary Ways, REHS, of my staff at (209) 468-0337. <br /> Jogi Khanna, M.D., M.P.H. <br /> Health Officer <br /> Laurie A. Cotulla, REHS, Program Manager <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> LAC/MM:Ib <br /> C.: Elizabeth Thayer, CVRWQCB c: Bill Channell�RESNA <br /> 1 <br /> i <br /> k <br /> 1 <br />