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DIK Enterprises Inc. -6- June 3, 2010 <br /> Claim No. 12992 <br /> UPDATED, April 2009, this investigation has been underway for 12 years. By <br /> letter on 1 January 2009, the San Joaquin County LOP directed the Responsible <br /> party to reduce monitoring costs. Though there have been recent monitoring <br /> reductions, too many contaminant free wells are being monitored too frequently. <br /> The Fund recommends that the Regional Board direct the Responsible Party to <br /> assess the current monitoring program and to reduce the frequency and number <br /> of wells being monitored to reduce monitoring costs. <br /> UPDATED, June 2010, nearly one million dollars has been spent at this site and <br /> no active remediation has been conducted. Five dozen monitoring locations <br /> have been installed and monitored regularly, creating an enormous amount of <br /> unnecessary data. The consultant for the Responsible Party proposed soil vapor <br /> extraction and air sparging three years ago. The plan has been approved but not <br /> implemented. The Fund recommends that the San Joaquin County require that <br /> the Responsible Party implement active remediation without delay. The Fund will <br /> review this site next year to check for progress. <br /> Kirk Larson, P.G. Date Robert I rommer, C.H.G. Date <br /> Technical Review Unit Chief, Technical Review Unit <br /> (916) 341-5663 (916) 341-5684 <br /> wl•� Avew4re <br /> CaMoraia Ea vironmental Protection Agency <br /> A <br /> �d Recyc/ed Paper <br />