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Page 1 of 2 <br />Mike Infurna [EH] <br />From: Jay R. Jahangiri [treconsulting@comcast.net] <br />Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 1:53 PM <br />To: Wendy Cohen <br />Cc: Mike Infurna [EH]; CMPRGCEGHG@aol.com <br />Subject: Closure Status of Monitoring Wells (MW-1-4) for Metropolitan Stevedore Company <br />Importance: High <br />Good Afternoon Wendy: <br />Hope all is well and things are going OK for you these days. I am sure you <br />are back in the swing of things after you got back to the office recently. <br />Just wanted to check in with you regarding the status of the closure <br />of Metropolitan Stevedore Company's current monitoring wells. We have not <br />received any comments from your office or the San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) on our sampling and analysis <br />report (SAR) for these wells. <br />On behalf of Metropolitan Stevedore Company (MSC), I wanted to let you <br />know that MSC is now experiencing time delays and economic losses as the <br />result of not being able to close these wells in place and give this leased <br />parcel of land to its owner, Port of Stockton. <br />MSC has expended a great deal of time, effort, cost, and has responded to <br />the CVRWQCB and the SJCEHD request relative to the sampling and analysis <br />of these wells to date. In addition, MSC has gone above and beyond the <br />regulatory requirements to effectuate the CVRWQCB and the SJCEHD <br />requests by sampling and analyzing ground water samples from these wells. <br />Hence, on behalf of MSC, I would respectfully request that a" no further <br />actions" letter is issued to MSC ASAP so the subject wells can be properly <br />closed in place by filing a well destruction permit with the SJCEHD. So, the <br />above mentioned leased land can be given back to the land owner. PLEASE <br />ADVISE. <br />Thank you <br />Jay <br />Jay R. Jahangiri, M.S., REM, REA, RIAQM, RMT, REEW <br />President and Environmental Health and Safety Director <br />11/6/2003