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NNW <br /> Mr. Robert Niblack <br /> September 14, 1987 <br /> Page Two <br /> constituents found in the deep ground water aquifer during a <br /> 1984 Private Well Sampling Survey conducted by CH2M Hill and <br /> reported in their September 1986 document prepared in accordance <br /> with the Settlement Agreement dated 7/19/84 in Volume II <br /> Appendices, Tables F-1 through F-3 (Ogden Food Products Supply <br /> Well) , it can be concluded that the leakage of No. 6 fuel oil <br /> from the underground storage tank is not impacting the usable <br /> deeper aquifer. In fact, there is minimal, if any impact on <br /> the ground water sampled in the three shallow wells from the <br /> leaking underground No. 6 fuel oil storage tank. <br /> Should you have any further questions or comments regarding the <br /> contents of this submittal or need any additional information <br /> please contact me directly at 314/622-6502. Your prompt attention <br /> to this matter will be greatly appreciated. I will be contacting <br /> you very shortly regarding the development of a final site <br /> remediation plan for your review and comment. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> PET INCORRPORATED <br /> Glenn L. Kaffenberger <br /> Staff Engineeer <br /> GLK:j k <br /> Attachments <br /> cc: Ms. Laurie Cotulla <br /> San Joaquin Local Health District <br />