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ISO., <br /> January 9, 1997 - WJH submitted a report covering the above work, and requested the site be <br /> closed. Refer to that report titled `Results of 11/27/96 Groundwater Sampling and Request for <br /> Closure" for more details. <br /> March 25, 1997 - The San Joaquin County PHS, EHD informed the owners that the Technical <br /> Review Committee had reviewed the site and would not approve site closure. The EHD <br /> required an additional monitoring well to be placed on the property. <br /> April 3, 1997 - WJH submitted a workplan to perform the work required. <br /> April 15, 1997 - The San Joaquin Co. EHD approved the workplan with modifications. <br /> Sept. 4, 1997 -Monitoring well #4 was placed as shown on PLATE H. Soil & water samples <br /> revealed minor amounts of gasoline compounds, but significant levels of TEPH as diesel. (See <br /> TABLES H& III details.) Water samples taken in December, 1997, and March& July, 1998 <br /> from MW-1 &MW-4 showed minor amounts of TEPH as diesel; BTEX& TPHg were below <br /> detection limits. The results of all water analyses are summarized on TABLE A. <br /> PROPOSED WORKPLAN: <br /> Upon receipt of approval of the workplan from the San Joaquin EHD, bids will be solicited from <br /> qualified drilling contractors and other vendors, and a package prepared for submittal to the <br /> State Cleanup Fund for pre-approval of the work, When that is received, the work will be <br /> scheduled as soon as possible. Your office will be notified at least 48 hours prior to <br /> commencing operations. <br /> A copy of a general health& safety plan is attached as EXHIBIT B. <br /> 1. The approximate locations of MW-5 & MW-6 are shown on PLATE H. After obtaining a <br /> drilling permit from the San Joaquin Co. EHD, mobilize properly licensed auger rig equipped <br /> with sufficient hollow-stem flights to complete each soil boring/well without having to <br /> decontaminate augers. <br /> 2. Soil sampling equipment to consist of either(a) conventional 18" split-spoon sampler, or(b) <br /> wireline operated continuous coring device. At least two (2) devices will be available so that <br /> one can be cleaned while the other is in use. <br /> 3. Soil samples will be taken at 5 foot intervals beginning at 20' below grade, or as indicated by <br /> field conditions. Samples will be screened with a PID or similar device;those which reveal <br /> evidence of contamination will be preserved for analysis. <br /> 4. Upon reaching the water table, (anticipated to be at about 60 feet bgl,) a hydropunch or <br /> similar device will be lowered into the hole and sufficient water samples collected to allow for <br /> r analysis. <br /> 3 <br />