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If groundwater contamination has moved off-site, what is the obligation of the O/O to sample off-site potable wells?

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If groundwater contamination has moved off-site, what is the obligation of the O/O to sample off-site potable wells?

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A. In order to determine if off-site receptors are impacted, selected potable wells that potentially could be impacted should be sampled by the O/O. Non-potable water supply wells that may intercept the groundwater contaminant plume should also be sampled. These results should be reported to the STD project manager. If contamination is detected in the potable and non-potable wells, the STD project manager and local health department should be notified immediately.

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