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Thomas Hendrix <br /> Page 2 <br /> -method and location of disposal of the released. <br /> hazardous substance and any contaminated soil, <br /> groundwater or surface water; <br /> -manifest required for transport of hazardous <br /> substances; <br /> -monitoring well data including groundwater elevation, <br /> pH, conductivity, gradient; <br /> -analytical results of groundwater or soil sampling; and <br /> -site map showing the "zero line" of contamination, if <br /> known, and changes in the above measurements over the <br /> last quarter. <br /> Domestic and agricultural wells on this property and on adjacent <br /> parcels should also be sampled and analyzed to determine if they <br /> have been impacted from the unauthorized release of gasoline. A <br /> well survey should be conducted to identify all supply wells within <br /> 2000 feet. <br /> Please submit a work plan to define the lateral and vertical extent <br /> of groundwater contamination by October 28, 1991. <br /> If you have any further questions., contact Eleanor Ratliff, REHS, <br /> of my staff at (209) 468-3454. <br /> Jogi Kha a, M.D. , M.P.H. <br /> Health ficer <br /> rie A. otulla, REHS, Program Manager <br /> nvironmental Health Division <br /> LAC/ER:nr <br /> c: CVRWQCB - Elizabeth Thayer <br />