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Sent by: CDAAISJDA EPU 209 488 9784; 11/16/99 1 :12PM;jl&_#345;Page 5119 <br /> less than 100 feet deep,one of them is 65 the other is 75. The static water levels in these <br /> particular wells at the time that they were constructed,were 57 feet and 70 feet respectively. All <br /> of these wells are gravel packed. Our purpose in presenting this information is to illustrate:that <br /> �v fir.5 <br /> ground water at depths or len than 100 feet are viewed by the local waters a source <br /> of drinking water. California Water Service which is the company that owns the closest <br /> municipal wells to this particular site,they operate 62 wells in the City of Stockton,most of <br /> these wells are old wells,they're inostly located in the core of the city in the central part of the <br /> city... <br /> fEnd of Side AJ <br /> The well that's located 1600 feet from the site is currently used every day- Dearing the winter <br /> time when surface water's available from the Stockton East Water District,they only use is once <br /> a week,but generally their.staff say that fty pump that well 4 hours every deny. So our point is <br /> that the statement that this aquifer is not being used,is in our opinion,incorrect., l also spoke <br /> with the field engineer for the Office of Drinking Water in Stockton yesterday and he was totally <br /> r amazed that anyone would make this state=nt that the f aqui,firs in our area are not <br /> hydraulically wnnected to those deeper aquifers,where the majority of the water is being <br /> pumped from. 17he other point that 1 want to speak on,is the statement in the staff report,that the <br /> only way to insure complete removal of lingering residual detectable concentrations of petroleum <br /> constituents irl the site ground water would be to excavate thausands of cuhic feet of soil and if <br /> complete removal of detectable traces of petroleum constituents becomes the st uxWd for <br /> 4 <br /> f <br /> i <br /> t <br />