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supervision of the Environmental Health Department we can investigate the degree <br /> of contamination which will decide the nature and course of any necessary corrective <br /> plans. Any plans prior to that time seems to be impractical. <br /> Finally, please give some thoughts to the following ideas which may help explain or <br /> shed some light on the matter we are dealing with: <br /> 1 . Our understanding of natural, accidental, or knowingly contaminated subsoils <br /> is incomplete, <br /> 2 . Once the initial leakage is in the saturated zone, a contaminant can move down <br /> gradient in the dire ion of ground water. REST. ,—NsRi�E <br /> QoicK*savf staN�SU ►S . K+S too <br /> Y <br /> h L� <br /> G-ASTpNKS SR U fff���/ <br /> ti O�w <br /> • 93 -- -- eq WW 1 _ / <br /> :vGIYTAMA � W4 LK <br /> 3 . Leakage of petroleum from underground tanks and pipes occurs more often due <br /> to lack of inspection, tightness tests, keeping of inventory and reconciliation <br /> records and other maintenance standards. <br /> 4 . Data from one well is incomplete to suggest the existence of off site plumes. <br /> 5 . There is a possibility of having an up gradient contamination. <br /> 6 . Plumes could be 1/4 mile long. <br /> 7 . There is a margin of error which may be found in the data collected from all wells. <br /> We intend to stay in touch with you on this matter and until then, we thank you. — <br /> Sincerel , <br /> y <br /> Khaldoon Y. Othman <br /> Sr. Mechanical Engineer <br /> Owner/Partner <br /> K & S Gas and Grocery <br /> Tor 8. 4f/RRTo4 +A7 <br /> Sj®LXrort/ 9S2nG <br />