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<br /> = FOR NO FURTHER 4TION REQUESTS AT UNDERGRkLIND TANK SITES
<br /> Site Name and Location: RAcu FOODS VA" DG"' t3en61� Fops L,n�a,j Iyov W -)c ,_dt, Roa,O
<br /> ;� STackTnN� SRN J�A�,ulns
<br /> 1. �`s Distance to production wells for municipal, domestic, agriculture, industry and other uses within 2000
<br /> ' feet of the site; t
<br /> CA«venas fZlut2/ra,u L.RT,Nc CA+�� 'L `1�f�• 2 oa-s,rE Su ppty %..,c«� 2S0 ^s
<br /> 2. LL Site maps, to scale, of area impacted showing locations of 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; TgNtcs Rcp,o,c, lc)86
<br /> 3. Y E Figures depicting lithology(cross section), treatment system diagrams;
<br /> 4. �_5 Stockpiled soil remaining on-site or off-site disposal (quantity); 33dy� i'� FeRwAnn LgwpFr�� HAY 9j
<br /> 5. 11/6.5 Monitoring wells remaining on-site, fate; 6mwk gb
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<br /> 6. It) Tabulated results of all groundwater elevations and depths to water;
<br /> - 7. `A5 Tabulated results of all sampling and analyses: :,-
<br /> yrs Detection limits for confirmation sampling ` �I
<br /> N Lead analyses
<br /> 8. Yc5 Concentration contours of contaminants found and those remaining in soil and groundwater, both on-
<br /> site and off-site: r
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<br /> y Lateral extent of soil contamination I I s%4- Onttjft&, aQ'�aT
<br /> Vertical extent of soil contamination l3mgV:S n'F70�663 t�"g}k t��-JDI`#"°a°ISE'v:cW
<br /> 'rApIc Q,r Be T'To.ti t
<br /> Lateral extent of groundwater contamination
<br /> Vertical extent of groundwater contamination
<br /> 9. Zone of influence calculated and assumptions used for subsurfacel�remediation system and the zone
<br /> of capture attained for the soil and groundwater remediation `system;
<br /> 10. $5 Reports 1 information F
<br /> _�fs Unauthorized Release Fo (URF)xw to �f f
<br /> QMRs (Dates) y 9 S n 9/5S 9176 7 9foQ/9(o 11/n, Iy sR-KP4,1�a gue JTs
<br /> �5 PAR 1a.IgK rIE-gz ss/gZ 11gy
<br /> _ FRP
<br /> �Lp Other(report name) S,rE Cao},R�12eaoar 6 f 30/9� le
<br /> -�(6 Well and boring logs D'Sir-;&O,."rre
<br /> 11. L) Best Available Technology (BAT) used or an explanation for not using BAT; c crit vnr,..,
<br /> .12. Y, -Reasons why"background"was/is unattainable using BAT;"4;7>o sivoy
<br /> i 13. 3 Mass balance calculation of substance treated versus that remaining; �3C �u� I�zo3 Ids TPNH RetoA»a
<br /> 14. %p Assumptions, parameters, calculations and model used in risk assessments, and fate and transport
<br /> modeling; V REsw«s LfyjblX 7N k ( «n
<br /> 15. yFJ Rationale why conditions remaining at site will not adversely impacf water quality, health, or other
<br /> I beneficial uses; and ASSy+��NG JN ?lts..uF� J3roRt�+cpiy�.ti,
<br /> 16. IJ WET or TCLP results !p
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<br /> Comments: Lt)w Risr, ro QReaNfluA-rek , Seker-t R -11 Aw 2��., Re�f_,,.b l� *c�e.,,,TP4
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