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•Ranch Market -4- • May 5, 2009 <br /> Claim No. 15211 <br /> F. Recommendation: <br /> In May 2008, the Fund made the following recommendation: The Fund <br /> recommends that the San Joaquin County LOP direct the Responsible Party <br /> terminate soil vapor extraction and monitor for a full hydrologic cycle. The Fund <br /> will review this site next year to track progress. <br /> UPDATED, May 2009: The Fund recommends that the San Joaquin County <br /> LOP direct the Responsible Party to regularly upload data to Geotracker. Based <br /> on the following criteria, the Fund recommends this site be considered for closure <br /> providing a health hazard risk assessment is conducted and determined safe for <br /> prescribed site activities, public participation and fee title notifications are <br /> conducted, and the monitoring wells are appropriately abandoned. <br /> • The source of the UST release has been identified and removed. <br /> • Free-phase product in groundwater has been removed to the full extent <br /> practicable, in accordance with the UST Regulations (Title 23, CCR, <br /> Section 2655). <br /> • Contaminants remaining in the vadose zone cannot migrate in soil vapor <br /> or leach at concentrations that would cause groundwater to exceed water <br /> quality objectives. <br /> • There are no existing water supply wells, surface waters or other <br /> receptors threatened by the remaining contaminants in soil or <br /> groundwater. <br /> • Pollutants remaining in groundwater do not create or threaten to create <br /> risk to human health and safety, or to future beneficial use(s) of the <br /> groundwater. <br /> • The plume size is stable and sufficiently delineated in lateral and vertical <br /> extent and contaminant concentrations detected in groundwater show a <br /> decreasing trend with time. <br /> There are no current or anticipated uses of the impacted groundwater <br /> within the timeframe projected to meet water quality objectives. <br /> In summary, the remaining mass of hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater is <br /> minor, the extent of contamination is defined, the groundwater plume is shrinking, <br /> and Water Quality Objectives will be achieved in a few years. <br /> KK Larson, P.G. Date Robert Trommer, C.H.G. Date <br /> Technical Review Unit Chief, Technical Review Unit <br /> (916) 341-5663 (916) 341-5684 <br /> California EnyironmentaiProtection Agency <br /> �d Recycled Paper <br />