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groundwater plume must be investigated. PHS/EHD requires the installation of additional <br /> monitoring wells. <br /> The soil stockpile is stored on the north side of the site across the street from Hazelton <br /> Elementary School. PHS/EHD requires disposal of the stockpile. Disturbing the stockpile <br /> may release volatile hydrocarbons and dust to the atmosphere. Removal of the stockpile <br /> must be conducted in a manner that will not endanger the health and safety of the <br /> school children by dust or vapors. <br /> Concurrent with characterization of the extent of contamination, site specific <br /> characterization data, such as soil lithology and dissolved oxygen, should be collected <br /> to evaluate remedial alternatives for the soil and groundwater contamination. <br /> In order to remain in compliance with CCR Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16, Article 11 <br /> you shall submit a workplan or an addendum to the November 21, 1994 workplan, to <br /> PHS/EHD, which will propose a method to investigate the extent of soil and groundwater <br /> contamination, dispose of the soil stockpile and obtain site specific data in order to <br /> evaluate remedial alternatives by June 30, 1996. The workplan shall be implemented <br /> within three weeks of the date of a PHS/EHD approval letter. <br /> Failure to comply with the directives outlined in this correspondence may result in further <br /> legal action and may jeopardize your reimbursement status with the State Water <br /> Resources Control Board. <br /> For additional information please contact Steve Sasson at (209) 468-3459 <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> t knSsson, Senior REHS Margare Lagorio, REHS <br /> Site Mitigation Unit Lead Senior <br /> SS <br /> cc: Annabel Mackey, SWRCB <br /> Elizabeth Thayer, CVRWQCB- UST Section <br /> Tony Martin, Kleinfelder <br />