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3.0 CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROJECT STATUS <br /> Between August 27, and December 29, 2004, the groundwater surface rose an average of 3 50 <br /> feet, the groundwater gradient decreased from 0 0084 to 0 0065 foottfoot, and the groundwater <br /> flow direction remained toward the north-northeast These groundwater flow and gradient <br /> characteristics are relatively consistent with seasonal and historical trends <br /> Between August 27, and December 29, 2004, the concentrations of gasoline compounds in <br /> groundwater remained relatively stable As shown on Figure 6, the lateral extent of impacted <br /> groundwater appears to be undefined to the northwest and west of the site <br /> On October 22, 2004, Ramage Environmental published Work Plan, Additional Site Investigation, <br /> which proposed the installation of three additional groundwater table monitoring wells, north and <br /> west of the site The proposed well locations are shown on Figure 7 <br /> On November 9, 2004, EHD approved the work plan with comments <br /> On December 14, 2004, Ramage Environmental requested permission from the adjacent property <br /> owner to install two of the monitoring wells on their property <br /> On January 29, 2005, the adjacent property owner granted permission to install the two off-site <br /> monitoring wells <br /> On March 3, 2005, San Joaquin County EHD issued the monitoring well permits to install the off- <br /> site wells Ramage Environmental expects to implement the approved scope of work during late <br /> March or early April of 2005 <br /> • 9 <br /> t� <br />