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I implemented a program for the phased installation of these <br /> features at the Stockton site. <br /> A major unresolved problem in the retort area is that of <br /> ultimate disposal of rainfall within the retort containment zone. <br /> Excess precipitation is a problem throughout the site and the <br /> retort is no exception. As a result , the retort area has not <br /> currently been paved and there is an acknowledged potential for <br /> contamination of ground water and soil in the immediate vicinity <br /> of the retort. Preliminary soil borings and ground water <br /> sampling in this area have confirmed the presence of contaminants <br /> within the retort zone ; however , the severity and areal and <br /> vertical extent of this contamination remains to be further <br /> defined. Marley acknowledges the existence of a potential source <br /> problem at this location and is prepared to commit to a remedial <br /> l program for the prevention of further contamination at this <br /> source including paving of the retort zone, strict enforcement of <br /> spill prevention and control plans within the containment area , <br /> ultimate design remedies to minimize rainwater contamination <br /> I within the retort zone, and/or total reuse of contaminated <br /> l rainwater from this area as process make-up water. These <br /> remedies are discussed later under the "remedy" section. <br /> lB. Contaminated Rainwater From Finished Product <br /> Storage Area <br /> Preliminary investigations indicate that a major source of <br /> contamination at the site may be disposal of contaminated <br /> { 4 <br />