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r <br /> Ms. Kerry Heckman - 4 - 1 June 2006 <br /> 2211 N. Wilson Way, Stockton, San Joaquin County <br /> (4 quarters) of groundwater sampling, be used to determine whether the proposed three <br /> or any additional deep monitoring wells are necessary. Take into account trends (since <br /> 2005) in groundwater concentrations at the proposed depths and state what the data <br /> quality objectives are for the additional monitoring wells. Provide the rationale for each <br /> new proposed monitoring well. <br /> 6) Provide recommendations for modifications to the MRP in the second quarter 2006 <br /> quarterly monitoring report. Include rationale for reductions in the list of analyses and <br /> frequency of monitoring by well. Recommendations must be protective of water quality. <br /> 7) Please provide a Feasibility Study and a Final Remediation Action Plan for the USTs <br /> release by 15 December 2006. Evaluate at least three technologies that would <br /> successfully remediate the Site in a reasonable time frame (currently the UST Cleanup <br /> Funding sunsets in January 2011) and that are cost effective. Provide estimates of the <br /> cost for those technologies and the time to complete the cleanup. <br /> If you have any questions, you may contact me at (916) 464-4615 or <br /> jbarton@waterboards.ca.gov. <br /> Engineering Geologist <br /> cc: Mr. Mark Owens, State Water Resources Control Board, laboratory UST Cleanup Fund, <br /> Sacramento <br /> Mr. Michael Infurna, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Services, Stockton <br /> Ms. Karna Herringfeld, Herum Crabtree Brown, 2291 W. March Lane, Ste. B-100' <br /> Stockton, CA 95207 <br /> Mr. William Little, Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Stockton <br /> �4C <br /> �c� <br />