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Beni tiy: RWQCB; <br /> 2553439; Aug-21 -03 8:59; <br /> Page 2/3 <br /> California Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> Central Valley Region <br /> Winston H.Ilickox Robert Schneider,Chair <br /> Secretor3 jor Gray Davis <br /> Environmental Sacramento Main Office <br /> Protection <br /> Internet Address: http:Uwww.swreb.ca.gov/rwgcb5 Governor <br /> 3443 Roulier Road,Suitc A,Sacramento,Calitbrnia 95827-3003 <br /> ' Phone(916)255-3000•FAX(916)255-3015 <br /> 21 August 2003 <br /> ' ITEMS TO BE INCLUDED IN A CLEANUP PLAN <br /> ' The outline below is a minimum requirement for items to be included and discussed in the text of all <br /> cleanup plans submitted to the Board. All reports must be signed by a registeredgeologist, certified <br /> engineering geologist, or civil engineer registered or certified by the State of California. Other pertinent <br /> ' information specific to each individual investigation also should be included. <br /> I. INTRODUCTION <br /> ' A. Site Background <br /> Site description and location <br /> Site history <br /> Historic and current operations conducted at the site correlated to site contamination <br /> Present and historic chemical usage and handling procedures <br /> Site geology and hydrogeology <br /> All previous investigations with reference to relevant documents <br /> 13. Nature and Extent of Soil and Groundwater Contamination <br /> 1. Constituents and concentrations <br /> 2. Lateral and vertical extent <br /> 3. Site maps to show above, including locations of any groundwater monitoring wells relative to <br /> soil and groundwater contamination <br /> II. SUMMARY OF SELECTED REMEDIATION ALTERNATIVE <br /> ' Summary of field activities <br /> Summary of bench-scale testing <br /> Summary of aquifer testing <br /> ' -Remedial investigation results <br /> Summary of remedial goals <br /> III.TREATMENT SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION <br /> Conceptual Model/Remedial Design <br /> Overview <br />' Equipment selection and operation <br /> System schematics (layout, instrumentation, and controls) <br /> Treatment processes - <br />' Construction activities and utility requirements-- <br /> Operation, maintenance and performance monitoring <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br />' t?Recycled Paper <br /> The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. <br />' For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs,see our Wcb-site 21 http:/iwww.swrcb.ca.gov/rwgch5 <br />