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Page 4 of 8 <br /> From: Greg [mailto:gd@DESxyz.com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 4:21 PM <br /> To: Vicki McCartney [EH]; Nuel Henderson [EH]; <br /> Allen Genetti; AD <br /> Subject: Notes on California Tank Lines Meeting at <br /> SJCEHD on September 8, 2014 <br /> Hi Folks, <br /> Thanks for taking the time to meet with us <br /> yesterday at the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) <br /> offices. <br /> The principal findings of the meeting were as <br /> follows: <br /> 1) The SJCEHD concurred with the proposed <br /> groundwater monitoring well locations in the <br /> recent DES Report(June 16, 2014), and also <br /> directed that a 3rd well be installed on the east <br /> side of South El Dorado Street. This <br /> concurrence is in response to the <br /> recommendation in the DES Report (June 16, <br /> 2014) and the recent Case review performed by <br /> the SWRCB. <br /> 2) Well Screen intervals should 20 to 35 feet <br /> bgs to capture the 1 st and 2nd sand zones <br /> identified in the cross-sections in the DES <br /> Report (June 16, 2014). <br /> 3) The SJCEHD will provide a directive letter <br /> for DES to prepare a Work Plan to guide <br /> installation of the 3 new groundwater <br /> monitoring wells. DES understands that the <br /> SJCEHD letter will also include instructions on <br /> the permitting procedures at SJCEHD. <br /> 4) In Q1 2014, an extended list of waste oil <br /> analytes were reported in MW1. In the <br /> upcoming monitoring event, the extended list of <br /> waste oil analytes will be performed in MW2. <br /> 5)Nuel also indicated that the product in MW2 <br /> should be tested to determine its composition <br /> (gasoline, diesel, or waste oil). If product is <br /> found in other wells, the product in those wells <br /> should also be tested. <br /> 6) DES will coordinate with Time Qualar from <br /> 11/3/2014 <br />