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x <br /> WL11SL +10.92 ' +6.63' <br /> WLIISL= Water Level Mean Sea Level Dat:urf, <br /> The above data would indicate a very steep water table, <br /> owing to the small separation of the wells, Ajpjinq to the <br /> southeast La rar,� a 2' difference from "fF!lls 1 and' 3 <br /> Well 2 Figure Pio. was yawn using thEsc ca�ta; however, <br /> it should be viewed with caution, The dire- of flow,to <br /> the souteAz-t--- s the same as found by GiT in 1988 (Fi 2 ; <br /> however, their dip was in tenthsfooter` <br /> ---- - - than feet. <br /> CONCLUSIONS <br /> All contaminated material has been moved from the pit and is <br /> stored on site. A final soil remediation plan has not yet <br /> been determined because of changing regulations and <br /> technology. <br /> The groundwater has not been impacted by any of the leaped <br /> material from the winery fuel tanks. <br /> Clean soil and fill material could be returned to the pit at <br /> any time, and it should be done as a safety measure, both <br /> for safety to unauthorized persons entering the enclosure <br /> and to protect the groundwater from any casual spills during <br /> soil remediation efforts. <br /> The groundwater investigation, assessment and remediation <br /> phase of the tank removal and cleanup should be declared <br /> complete. <br /> William J. hunter & Associates <br /> 2701 Cottage Way, Ste. 25 <br /> Sacramento, CA 15825 <br /> Bennis R. Allen <br /> Associate <br /> Alta Geo Services <br /> �-.'moi,,._I�.•� `Y <br />