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y <br /> Mr. Dan Koch and Mr. Fred Bertetta <br /> Olympian Galt Properties <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br /> 4. Plots of chemical concentrations vs. distance from the source; <br /> 5. Summary tables of chemical concentrations in different media; <br /> 6. Boring and well logs (including construction/screening). <br /> If an SCM can not adequately account for the recent occurrences of free-product in the <br /> two monitoring wells, then a work plan to fully characterize the free-product and define <br /> the vertical and horizontal extents of gasoline, diesel, and MTBE contamination should <br /> be submitted to EHD by 2 May 2003. <br /> E14D has not received a complete well survey report of domestic, municipal, industrial <br /> and other wells within a 2,000-foot radius of this site, as proposed by AGE in the first <br /> quarter groundwater monitoring report for 2002. Contact the Department of Water <br /> Resources,municipal water suppliers, and nearby industries for well information. <br /> Perform a physical search of the area to identify all wells. Show the locations of all wells <br /> on a map, relative to the location of the subject site. Submit any known construction <br /> details of the wells, and identify all sources of information in the well survey report. <br /> Submit this report by June 16, 2003. <br /> Laboratory analytical results are not being electronically submitted to GeoTracker—the <br /> State Water Resources Control Board database program. This is required by Water Code <br /> Section 13196 and commonly referred to.as AB 2886. The data must be inputted into <br /> GeoTracker immediately. <br /> If you have any questions you may contact Vicki McCartney at (209) 468-3456. <br /> Donna Heran, REHS, Director <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> Vicki McCartney, EHS Nuel C. Henderson, Jr., RG <br /> LOP/Site Mitigation Unit IV LOP/Site Mitigation Unit IV <br /> cc: William Little, AGE <br /> James L.L. Barton, CVRWQCB <br />