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Mr. Harry Mossburger <br /> May 26 , 1989 <br /> Page 3 <br /> hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents in <br /> the groundwater on a quarterly basis. <br /> Historically, the facility failed to include all <br /> of the constituents of concern in the heavy metal <br /> analyses. Also, a minimum of one year of monthly <br /> water level measurements was not provided by the <br /> facility. <br /> 7 . Title 40, Code of Fed. Regs. , Section 265. 93 (f) . <br /> Kearney-KPF violated Title 40, Code of Fed. Regs. , <br /> Section 265.93 (f) , in that on or about December 6 <br /> and 7 , 1989, Kearney failed to provide accurate <br /> measuring point elevations. <br /> II . Schedule for Correction <br /> Violation #1 shall be corrected within 30 days by <br /> providing the Department with any purchasing, shipping <br /> and other records which indicate the organic solvents <br /> used or disposed of at the facility. Volume estimates <br /> shall be provided. <br /> Violation #2 shall be corrected within 90 days by <br /> defining the vertical extent of the uppermost aquifer. <br /> The relationship between the two water bearing zones <br /> and the uppermost aquifer shall be established in text <br /> and depicted on hydrogeologic cross-sections. Future <br /> hydrogeologic reports shall state that the bottom of <br /> the uppermost aquifer is considered to be the base of <br /> the lower water bearing zone if this is determined to <br /> be the case. A rationale shall be provided for this <br /> conclusion. <br /> Violation #3 shall be corrected within 90 days by <br /> preparing or augmenting hydrogeologic cross-sections. <br /> Submitted hydrogeologic cross-sections shall depict <br /> z;cree"e:d intccvals said representaLi,/e ground water <br /> level for each well. <br /> Violation #4 shall be corrected within 90 days by: <br /> O installing an additional monitoring well in the <br /> upper water-bearing zone in the Pond 1 area near <br /> the dry well. If analytical results of ground <br /> water samples from this well indicate there is <br /> ground water contamination, additional monitoring <br /> wells shall be required to define the horizontal <br /> and vertical extent of contamination. <br /> o installing a minimum of three monitoring wells <br /> to determine the rate and extent of contamination <br /> between 70 and 180 feet in depth, if geologic <br /> investigations determine the existence of a water <br /> bearing zone in this interval. These wells shall <br />