Thank you aspearin1. I am a pretty good hydrogeologist; so I got that going for me, which is nice. Additionally, as luck would have it, my subsurface conditions lend themselves quite nicely to pump and treat and later distruction. There's a handy clay layer at nine feet bgl onsite and a coarse sand lying right on top of it. I feel that, after soil excavation and QP backfill, I'll be able to install a recovery well and go to town. The hydrology of the site is a bit less of a concern as is a fallback position, in the form of a material or solvent that recks the PCE I cannot remove. Again, we'e only talking about 45 parts per million here. But New Jersey doesn't want to see any more than ONE part per billion! Yikes!