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n <br /> APPEM6d B OF THE TRI-REGIONAL RECON NDATIONS <br /> —_ __.CHECSLL4'LOEBEQLTMM-DATA.FOR.CLOSURA-OEIIMDERGRQIIND_TANKS <br /> CLOS 7 DOCUMENT APPLICATION <br /> 1. Distance to production wells for municipal, domestic, agriculture, industry and other uses within <br /> 2000 feet of the site; <br /> 2. Site maps, to scale, of area impacted showing locations of former and existing tank systems, <br /> excavation contours and-samplelocations, boring and monitoring well elevation contours, <br /> gradients, and nearby surface warets, buildings, streets, ands4mbsurface utilities; - <br /> 3. Figures depicting lithology (cross section), treatment system diagrams; <br /> 4. / Stockpiled soil remaining on-site or off-site disposal (quantity); <br /> 5. Monitoring wells remaining on-site, fate; <br /> 6. L_/ Tabulated data of all ground water elevations and depths to water, <br /> 7. ZTabulated results of all sampling and analyses: <br /> /etection limits for confirmation sacmpUng <br />- --' - --- Lead analyses __ - - --- --- - <br /> S. V Concentration contours of contaminants found and those remaining in soil and ground water, both <br /> on-/and off-site: <br /> y/ Lateral extent of soil contamination. <br /> Vertical extent of soil contamination <br /> Lateral extent of around water contamination <br /> _ Vertical extent of ground-water contamination <br /> 9. Zone of influence calculated and assumptions used for the subsurface rernediation system and the <br /> zone of capture attained for the soil and ground water remediation system; <br /> lo.4&Reports,rmformation missing from file 611 r�� o,^ �'t, a-- L (_0 <br /> Unauthorized Release Form (URF) <br /> QMRs (Dates) <br /> PAR <br /> FRP <br /> Other (report name) <br /> Well and boring logs <br /> 11. NII ' Best Available Technology (BAT) used or an explanation,forgot using BAT; r ` <br /> 12. '•�'' Reasons why "background" was is unattainable using <br /> 13. NA-Mass balance calculation of-the substance treated versus.that remaining; <br /> 14. d`t` Assumptions, parameters, calculations and model used in risk assessments, and fate and transport - <br /> modeling; <br /> 15. Rationale why conditions remaining at the�site wf-not adversely impact water quality, health, or <br /> other beneficial uses; and <br /> 16. �jR WET or TCLP. results <br /> Comments: '' �'S f 13r1 {3 <br />