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' SWAT Proposal requirements <br /> 1. Two shallow ground-water monitoring wells (MW-4 and MW-5)were installed. <br /> 2. Two shallow exploratory soil borings (SB-1 and SB-2) were drilled. Boring SB-1 <br /> encountered shallow ground water and was subsequently converted to a monitoring <br /> t well. <br /> ' 3. Two deep ground-water monitoring wells (MW-2 and MW-3)were installed. <br /> 4. Seven vadose zone soil samples (five shallow and two deep) were collected and <br /> analyzed. <br /> ' 5. Ground water samples were collected from all monitoring wells. These samples <br /> were analyzed in accordance with the SWAT guidelines. <br /> ' Copies of the borings logs and well construction details are located in Appendix B. The <br /> ground-water and soil sampling procedures are located in Appendix C. The Certified <br /> Analytical Reports are located in Appendix D. <br /> ' Information presented in this report pertains only to assessment of surface and ground <br /> water. No findings regarding the assessment for air quality at the site are presented. <br /> ' The site Air Quality SWAT program is currently being conducted by EMCON <br /> Associates in coordination with the State Air Resources Board. A copy of the Air <br /> ' Quality SWAT report will be submitted to the Air Resources Board and RWQCB when <br /> the study is completed. <br /> The organization of this SWAT report closely follows the format outlined in the October <br /> 1986 guidelines prepared by the SWRCB. A departure from the guidance format is <br /> ' made, however, to provide other necessary information. The section providing <br /> background information is presented in Section I.0 Site Characteristics and subsequent <br /> ' SWAT sections are presented in Sections 2.0 through 6.0. <br /> 1 <br /> STL 9390314 2 Rev. 0 06/30/88 <br /> ' Mon Associates <br />