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Ir•LF',v- , - vnCL.nLf0I Vr Kt_WUlKtD DATA <br /> ., ,. FOR NO FURTH"I ACTION REQUESTS AT UNDEPO-ROUND TANK SITES <br /> Site Name end Ldcatian: Cau►JT'Y,Mos�wj-n Arab Utcrok Qc Nwrao� D�sT ,ci fz± <br /> 200 1-3ert?N Q. F-CcMAF,4/ Lapp% SAN JOAQuir.l Cnvwt <br /> 1. �} Distance to production wells for municipal, domestic, agriculture, industry and other uses within 2000 <br /> feet of the site; i j(0 S W 3 UPPcy w E[.a C�rLAP�£wT NORTI►wry <br /> 2. L* Site maps, to scale, of area impacted showing locations oaf former and existing tank systems, <br /> excavation contours and sample locations, boring and monitoring well elevation contours, gradients, <br /> and nearby surface waters, buildings, streets, and subsurface utilitles; '1ANK9 2Evie-c-t IIs6 <br /> 3. Figures depicting litholooy(cross section), treatment system diagrams; <br /> II I2�dAt1hGn{7er.K� <br /> 4. Stockpiled sod remaining on-site or off-site disposal (quantity); (IceRosr-e0«ek) <br /> 9 a 13fos rriaN , <br /> 5. Monitoring wells remaining on-site, fate; ;SMw 2 3 ArLe D> y <br /> S. jc:S Tabulated results of all groundwater elevations and depths to water, <br /> � I <br /> 7. its Tabulated results of all sampling and analyses: a <br /> Detection_timits,_for confirmation sampling_ -� 4 - <br /> �,., Lead analyses <br /> 8. `�, Concentration contours of contaminants found and those remaining in soil and groundwater, both on- <br /> site and off-site: F <br /> Y Lateral extent of soil contamination ZSTIW*ED <br /> ;1 <br /> Y Vertical extent of soil contamination <br /> Y Lateral extent of groundwater contamination <br /> IJ Vertical extent of groundwater contamination <br /> 9. Zone of influence calculated and assumptions used for subsurface remediation system and the zone <br /> of capture attained for the soil and groundwater remediation system; <br /> 10. Reports t information <br /> Unauthorized Release Form-{URF) 5��$ <br /> QMRs (Dates) /0 2 !/1 Z <br /> PAR i <br /> _ FRP <br /> Other(report name)kor r9 9 to GRo4Np I*-rej-tj <br /> SJ)MPL,M(c R EPW T <br /> jam Well and boring logs <br /> 11. )Le;5 Best Available Technology(BAT) used or an explanation for notr using BAT; avEktIcA wVY, u ,d s! au <br /> 12. Reasons wW4ckground"wasrs unattainable using BAT; .-; ... ..._.. f <br /> I� ¢u[ <br /> 13. �ES Mass balance calculation of substance treated versus that remaining; l�301� <br /> 7f <br /> lb ae�t <br /> I� Q zcc ADou� c..'-0-r�e� <br /> 14. ,� "Assumptions, parameters, calculations and model used 1 risk assessments, and fate and transport <br /> y modeling; . <br /> 15. Rationale why conditions remaining at site will not advers impact <br /> _ .L Y 9 water quality, health or other <br /> ---— � IYq tY, , <br /> beneficial uses; and ASPHALT cotA.+. puN� cJ B10 flean%Yrren, '�^��Ar,` ADa��- 3 -rj't 6 <br /> 16. WET or TCLP results <br /> Comments: Dess -rP)4 MAI Mels Na ,Z Gf?o.,..No4-ek .� <br /> K �I <br /> L`n1t y/YEkt- <br /> By: <br /> Date: St JuNc <br /> �i <br /> k <br />