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page 3, 16 Harding Way <br /> supply, and industrial process supply: Therefore, the most protective, appropriate <br /> numerical water quality limit should be selected for a particular water body and <br /> constituent to protect all applicable beneficial uses of the water. San Joaquin County <br /> has accepted the primary and secondary drinking water standards, known as maximum <br /> contaminant levels, as appropriate cleanup goals, at a minimum, for all contaminated <br /> underground storage tank sites within the county. <br /> SJC/EHD approves the remediation strategy recommended in the PAR. Installation of <br /> the onsite remediation wells is scheduled to begin November 8, 2002. SJC/EHD <br /> recommends that further site investigation be conducted to explore the potential <br /> contaminant impact to groundwater in the sand lens located at approximately 55-65 feet <br /> bsg on the north side of Harding Way as depicted on the cross sections by SECOR. <br /> If you have any questions or comments please call Lori Duncan at (209) 468-0337. <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> Lori Duncan, Senior REHS Nuel C. Henderson, Jr., R.G. <br /> LOP/Site Mitigation Unit IV LOP/Site Mitigation Unit IV <br /> cc: Marty Hartzell, CVRWQCB <br /> Rusty Benkosky, SECOR <br />