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v � <br /> 19 April 2006 <br /> AGE-NC Protect No. 99-0645 <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> of VW-3 in September 2003 between 30 feet and 40 feet bsg; adsorbed contamination may be <br /> present at these depths in the area of MW-3 as well. As a precaution,therefore, AGE proposes that <br /> all wells be destroyed by over-drilling to total depth. Procedures are outlined below. <br /> For impacted wells, and those in an area of known or suspected contamination. Section 13.17.6. of <br /> the Standards will be followed for destruction procedures. Wells will be drilled-out to their total <br /> depth utilizing 8-inch diameter hollow-stem augers.All original well construction materials will be <br /> removed (including well casing, screen, filter pack, and annular seal) to ensure that no residual <br /> contamination is sealed within the abandoned borehole. The remaining borehole will then be <br /> backfilled to surface grade with neat cement and covered with concrete or asphalt. <br /> Soil cuttings generated during over-drilling activities and rinseate will be containerized in properly <br /> labeled Department of Transportation (D.O.T.)-approved 55-gallon drums, and stored on-site for <br /> disposal, in an area lacking public access. <br /> If you have any questions or require further information,please contact our office at(209)467-1006. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. <br /> Quo 4,p M R. <br /> *1 No 7473 <br /> Apna W. Behrens William R. Little <br /> S aff Environmental Scientist Senior Project Geologist Sr.41 Fo���P <br /> California Professional Geologis c 3 <br /> Enclosures: <br /> Figure 1 - Localion Map <br /> Figure 2 - Site Plan <br /> Appendix A - EHD Letter 28 March 2006 <br /> Well Destruction Permit Application and Fee <br /> cc: Mr. Nicholas Bokides of Mel Bokides Petroleum, Inc. <br /> Advanced GcoE nviron mental,Inc. <br />