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f <br /> t <br /> E <br /> KEI-P86-084C <br /> November 4, 1988 <br /> Page 3 <br /> 7. Properly develop new wells (both new and <br /> replacement) . <br /> 8. Purge and sample all wells. <br /> 9. Laboratory analysis of samples. <br /> 10. Review and interpretation of all data <br /> followed by technical report preparation. <br /> KEIT will implement the drilling program once permission and <br /> permits have been obtained to install the wells and boreholes. <br /> i <br /> A copy of this report should be sent to Ms. Laurie Cotulla of the <br /> San Joaquin Local Health District, and the Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board, Central Valley Region. <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> i <br /> Soil deposits and rock'. formations may vary in thickness, <br /> lithology, saturation, strength and other properties across any <br /> site. In addition, environmental changes, either naturally-- <br /> occurring or artificially-induced, may cause changes in ground <br /> water levels and flow paths, thereby changing the extent and <br /> concentration of any contaminants. Our studies assume that the i <br /> field and laboratory data are reasonably representative of the <br /> site as a whole, and assume that subsurface conditions are <br /> reasonably conducive to interpolation and extrapolation. <br /> The results of this study are based on the data obtained from the <br /> field and laboratory investigations. We have analyzed this data <br /> using what we believe to be currently applicable engineering <br /> techniques and principles in the Northern California region. We <br /> make no warranty, either expressed or implied, except that our <br /> services have been performed in accordance with generally <br /> accepted professional principles and practices existing for such <br /> work. <br /> t <br /> 1 <br /> E� <br /> k <br /> Ee I <br />