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' Diamond Lumber-Lodi Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Page 7 <br /> A total of 7 drums of soil were spread on-site in a non-asphalt area near the presumed location of the <br /> UST removed in 1985 (see Figure 1). The 7 empty drums, including 2 drums containing solidified <br />' concrete grout and one drum containing grout/cuttings generated during monitoring well installation, <br /> are currently stored under eaves along the south side of the lumber storage building. <br />' There are currently no drums stored on-site containing cuttings or purged groundwater generated from <br /> the installation/sampling of monitoring wells located at the facility. The contents of one 55-gallon drum <br /> of purged water was disposed of at the City of Lodi maintenance facility, and the steel drum was <br /> returned to the Diamond Lumber facility and is included with the 7 empty drums. <br />' SRK performed a record search of registered wells (private, municipal, monitoring, irrigation) located <br /> within 2,000 feet of the Diamond Lumber facility and identified 4 registered wells, composed of 3 <br /> municipal water wells, 1 monitoring wells. This information qualifies the results of the groundwater <br /> gradient calculations completed by SRK. <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 326 14N­Qtrly.L� Steffen Robertson and Kerslen <br />