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BP CHEMICALS 3 <br />MAY 2 2 1992 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEA;r.TH�' <br />PERMIT/SERNICES <br />May 20, 1992 <br />Ms. Margaret Lagorio <br />San Joaquin County <br />Public Health Services <br />Environmental Health Division <br />P.O. Box 2009 <br />Stockton, CA 95201 <br />Dear Ms. Lagorio, <br />BP Chemicals Inc. <br />Advanced Materials Division <br />Aerospace Composites <br />3437 South Airport Way <br />P O Box 6189 <br />Stockton <br />CA 95206 <br />TeL 209 982 0160 <br />Fax: 209 982 1724 <br />Enclosed is Groundwater Technology's report of <br />activities performed at our facility on March 31, <br />results from soil samples taken from the two soil <br />drilled: indicate that soil in the vicinity of the <br />not affected by gasoline related hydrocarbons, <br />ethylene dibromide. <br />soil assessment <br />1992. Analytical <br />borings that were <br />two borings were <br />organic lead, or <br />Based on these findings, BP plans on remediating the area utilizing <br />the recommendations of Groundwater Technology. Once approval to <br />proceed is authorized, Groundwater Technology will submit a <br />remediation plan as outlined in their recommendations. <br />If you have any questions or comments, please let me know. <br />Sincerely, <br />Lon K. Kitagaw <br />Environmental Coordinator <br />cc: Scott E. Gable <br />Groundwater Technology, 'Inc. <br />1401 Halyard Drive, Suite 140 <br />West Sacramento, CA 95691 <br />