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l <br /> Page 1 of 1 � <br /> I <br /> Vicki McCartney [EH] <br /> From: Vicki McCartney [EH] <br /> Sent: Monday, June 03,2013 1:25 PM <br /> To: 'Allan Dudding' <br /> Subject: RE: Well Destruction question <br /> Good afternoon Allan, <br /> It does not matter how much contamination was/is present, if groundwater was detected with petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon contaminants during the last sampling event, then.the well must be over-drilled. If the well is located <br /> within an area of known contamination and the soil has not been remediated, then the well must be over-drilled. <br /> Vicki McCartney, Senior REHS <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, California 95205 <br /> Phone: (209)468-9852 <br /> Email: vmccartney cDsicehd.com <br /> From: Allan Dudding [mailto:adudding@stratusinc.net] <br /> Sent: Monday, June 03,' 2013 11:45 AM <br /> To: Vicki McCartney [EH] <br /> Cc: Steve <br /> Subject: Well Destruction question <br /> Hi Vicky, <br /> I'm working on getting the Parkinson's 1-5 site.well destructions started, and your letter says that any wells <br /> with contamination should be overdrilled: If the rule is any detectable concentrations of hydrocarbons, then <br /> I will have to overdrill all but 2 wells. Is this how the rule is interpreted, or is there a threshold for <br /> contaminants? <br /> I <br /> Allan Dudding <br /> Project Geologist <br /> Stratus Environmental, Inc. <br /> Ph: (530)676-2064 <br /> Cell: (916)837-1688 <br /> Fax: (530)676-6005 <br /> 6/3/2013 <br /> f <br /> k <br />