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public health and safety goal would be compromised if use of, or exposure to, impacted <br /> groundwater was allowed. <br /> To ensure that the hydrocarbon impact does not act as a nuisance to the people of San <br /> Joaquin County, engineered health and safety management controls (previously referred to as <br /> institutional controls) should be put into effect at the site. These controls may consist of the <br /> following: I) monitoring the containment of the dissolved hydrocarbons that underlay the site <br /> through a network of monitoring wells, 2) regular analyses of groundwater parameters to <br /> confirm the remediation of hydrocarbons through natural processes, 3) documentation which <br /> demonstrates no foreseeable land use changes that would allow public use or contact of the <br /> potential nuisance, and 4) the Water Code; The Water Code provides enforcement <br /> mechanisms in the case that clean up criteria are not appropriately implemented. <br /> 3201357B/CAPREVI 10 June 29, 1995 <br />