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' k%J KLEINFELDER <br /> A total of eight "sensitive receptors" were identified which are located within a 2000-foot <br /> radius of the former underground storage tank (UST) at the subject site Four of these receptors <br />' include four onsite monitoring wells used to monitor groundwater quality in the assessment <br /> area as summarized above Tbree of these monitoring wells MW-2, MW-3 and MW-4 show no <br /> evidence of being impacted by petroleum constituents MW-1, which is southwest of and <br /> adjacent to the UST, revealed evidence of being impacted from a prior release from the UST <br /> Based upon groundwater sampling results from these monitoring wells and the distances and <br /> directions of four remaining receptors in the search area, it is Klemfelder's opinion that these <br /> sensitive receptors have not been impacted by the former UST operations in the assessment <br /> area <br />' A copy of this report should be submitted to the San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Department, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) and the State of California, Central <br />' Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) for their review and comment <br /> This report and the conclusions and recommendations presented, are subject to the <br /> "Limitations" presented in Chapter 8 of this report Anyone other than the client, who wishes <br /> to use this document must complete the "Application for Authorization to Use" which is <br /> included as an Appendix F to this report <br /> 20-1417-16 E04/STO2R038 Page 2 of 18 <br /> ©2002 Klemfelder,Inc June 7,2002 <br />