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B. Ground Water Contamination Mitigation <br /> r <br /> 1. Elimination of Sources of Contamination. As discussed <br /> above , Marley is committed to the elimination of sources of <br /> d contamination (process wastes and contaminated precipitation <br /> 1 runoff ) which in the past may have contributed to ground water <br /> contamination at the site. Contaminant source elimination <br /> coupled with mitigation of existing soil contamination, discussed <br /> later , wi11 eliminate future continued contamination of the <br /> ground water regime. Natural purging of the ground water by <br /> e <br /> regional flow patterns will , with time , mitigate the <br /> contamination which currently has been detected. <br /> 2. Containment , Withdrawal , Treatment and Disposal of <br /> Contaminated Ground Water. If based on 'the data obtained in the <br /> definitional programs , it is determined that contaminant source <br /> elimination and natural flushing will be insufficient to mitigate <br /> existing ground water contamination , Marley is prepared to commit <br /> to additional programs to achieve mutual acceptable future <br /> ground water conditions at the site. <br /> Extensive ground water mitigation programs will entail a clear <br /> delineation of the variability of aquifer permeability and <br /> contaminant extent to secure maximum contaminant removal without <br /> the unnecessary pumping of the ground water resource. <br /> Containment measures will have to be evaluated and designed to <br /> ensure that contaminant removal is achieved in a cost effective <br /> i 22 <br />