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Letter with attached map regarding Four Winds Plaza Monitoring Well Access, Tutu Service Station Investigation, St. Thomas, U.S.Virgin Islands

Collection
Federal Reference
Sub-shelf
EPA SEMS (Superfund, Region 2)
Kind
Government Report
Island
St. Thomas
Date
1992-10-23
Pages
2
Text
Native Text

& MILLER, INC. Environmental Services Ground Water Engineering Hydrocarbon October 23, 1992 Remediation Education Caroline Kwan, Project Manager USEPA - Region H 26 Federal Plaza, Room 737 New York, New York 10278 Re: Four Winds Plaza Monitoring Well Access Tutu Service Station Investigation St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dear Mr. Kwan: As we discussed in our recent telephone conversation, Geraghty & Miller, Inc. is interested in receiving access to the monitoring wells installed by Caribbean Hydro-Tech, Inc. (CRT) at Four Winds Plaza (see Figure 1) for the upcoming pumping tests. Although it is not required to monitor these wells in the Tutu Service Station Investigation Work Plan prepared by Geraghty & Miller, Inc., March 1992, they will provide more water-level measuring points. Using more measuring points will provide better data for evaluation of aquifer hydraulic properties. The proximity of Monitoring Well CHT-6D and CHT-4 to the proposed pumping wells (i.e. , MW-6 and MW-6D) would provide an excellent addition to the data. …

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& MILLER, INC. Environmental Services Ground Water Engineering Hydrocarbon October 23, 1992 Remediation Education Caroline Kwan, Project Manager USEPA - Region H 26 Federal Plaza, Room 737 New York, New York 10278 Re: Four Winds Plaza Monitoring Well Access Tutu Service Station Investigation St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dear Mr. Kwan: As we discussed in our recent telephone conversation, Geraghty & Miller, Inc. is interested in receiving access to the monitoring wells installed by Caribbean Hydro-Tech, Inc. (CRT) at Four Winds Plaza (see Figure 1) for the upcoming pumping tests. Although it is not required to monitor these wells in the Tutu Service Station Investigation Work Plan prepared by Geraghty & Miller, Inc., March 1992, they will provide more water-level measuring points. Using more measuring points will provide better data for evaluation of aquifer hydraulic properties. The proximity of Monitoring Well CHT-6D and CHT-4 to the proposed pumping wells (i.e. , MW-6 and MW-6D) would provide an excellent addition to the data. Geraghty & Miller appreciates your help in gaining access to these wells. If you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, GERAGHTY & MILLER, INC. Clinton Moffatt Staff Scientist V, Thomas V. Danahy /f enior Scientist/Project Manag^jx Vice President/Project Officer c: Ana Gloria Ramos - TEIC CM:cmw #PR01301-wp3/102192.1tr TUT 006 1722 201 West Passaic Street, 3rd Floor• Rochelle Park, New Jersey 07662*(201) 909-0700-FAX (201) 909-0567/0568 *64873* 64873 <N 0> "r-H \§J FOUR WINDS SHOPPING CENTER LEGEND SOIL BORING SHALLOW MONITORING WELL DEEPER MONITORING WELL EXISTING SUPPLY WELL THESE ARE MONITORING WELLS INSTALLED BY CARRIBEAN HYDRO-TECH, INC (LOCATIONS APPROXIMATE) SCALE (APPROXIMATE) 0 100 FEET f GERAGHTY & MILLER, INC. Environmental Services PUMPING TEST PIPING LAYOUT TUTU SERVICE STATION INVESTIGATION ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS FIGURE 1 TUT OO6 1723